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Grand Mercure Shanghai Century Park
4.7/51310 Reviews

Grand Mercure Shanghai Century Park

Pudong New International Expo Center/World Expo Area Shanghai|1.89km from Shanghai Science and Technology Museum

Latest booking 24 hrs ago

As per certain reviews, location of hotel is generally convenient but not really near the metro station (as indicated) considered within the Pudong business district. Traffic seems light throughout the day + free parking space provided + retail shops and restaurants surrounding the site made up for whatever disadvantages. First thing you’ll notice (for most people I guess) is the staff’s attitude/ attention standards when checking in, also their speedy response when approaching housekeeping and then the breakfast service in the mornings are all pretty good. An above average breakfast experience means 1) varieties of food 2) comfortable environment 3) overall hygiene, including those of cutleries and their attentiveness to clearing the plates/ tables. Thumbs up for almost every area, not forgetting the tiny gym plus outdoor pool (although water not heated but warm enough during summer) except for the rooms looked “a little tired” (as mentioned earlier by others) due to the age of the building and the only unacceptable two items: pillows are “too soft” and insufficient (selection of) channels on the television! Still cannot understand why (even for during our last outing at one of Hampton, digital media was not available) at this current moment of time, I expect more from a five-star rated operator.

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Dorsett Shanghai
4.6/51089 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center/World Expo Area
Clean room, with a pleasant park view. Up-riding metro escalator is right at the hotel's side entrance. Lift to metro is just across the street. KFC and convenience store are beside the hotel too. One metro stop from maglev station. Room is of a good size, and the insulation between rooms is better than we expected. However, I must say that the shower set-up in the bathroom is very difficult to use, as it is not very well thought through.
Parkview Hotel
4.6/5483 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center/World Expo Area
It was a great experience to check in. I didn't check in until 10:30 in the evening. The lady at the front desk said that the sofa bed had been laid out. She also picked up an extra set of slippers and toiletries. I immediately felt like I was home. The room was very clean and the bedding smelled great. There are also many varieties of breakfast, and the children even commented on how delicious the pork rib rice dumplings in the morning were at noon. More importantly, the transportation at the subway station is really convenient, and there are many surrounding attractions. Will definitely stay here again next time. Special likes👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
影居民宿(花木路1號分店)
4.7/514 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center/World Expo Area
✨ [First glance into the room] The room is very warm, there are many rooms 🙋 [For the landlord, I want to say] The reply is timely and the location is easy to find 💡 [Small surprise for the window by the homestay] Now the bedside scenery is very good 📍 [For the convenience of the surroundings, I want to say] Close to Century Park 🛏 [Housing facilities I must mention] Kitchen facilities are complete
Fairfield by Marriott Shanghai Pudong Central
4.6/51172 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
The location of the hotel is far from the major road so it is quite. It is a 5 - minute walk to pudian subway station and walking distance to science and tech museum. There is a convenience store on the first floor and close to some reatautants. The breakfast is great and the hotel staffs are accomodating and friendly. The room is modern, spacious and clean. five ⭐️
Urban Hotel
3.2/520 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
An older apartment building with some hotels built in it. The facilities are relatively old and the space is relatively large. Of course the most important thing is that the price is right and the location is excellent.
Luxemon Hotel
4.5/51106 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
The hotel was exactly what we was looking for. However, the location was no longer next to NYU as the school had moved. So had to check out early, but the staff was very accommodating and helpful! The breakfast is great! the bathroom was a little hard to deal with. No place for the towels to be hung up and could see through the glass somewhat. Other than that perfect . Good beds , very comfortable. Nice temperature and the climate in the room is good. Clean and comfortable

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