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Yilong Anyun Hotel (Shanghai Lujiazui Minsheng Road Subway Station)
4.3/5568 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
...The twin room I booked didn’t say there was no window at all. When I entered, the window was connected to the utility room. I packed it up and reported it to the front desk. They said they would change my room and there was no other way to compensate me. Who wants it? It's eleven o'clock at night and the cleaning truck is still dragging it around.
Orange Hotel (Shanghai Nextage, Pudian Road Metro Station)
4.7/52021 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
This time our family went to Shanghai to stay at the Orange Hotel for two days. The overall feeling is very good, the hotel service is very warm, the waiters are very polite and warm. The hotel is clean and tidy, we live in a big bed and a small bed, sleeping very comfortable, did not find a feeling of depression like some beds. The hotel is very close to the Lujiazui Financial Center, not far from the opposite Bund, you can take a ferry back from the Bund, and the nearby buses and subways are also very convenient. There are some areas for improvement in the facilities, such as the night light cannot be set, the bathroom does not have a night light, the shower has a small seam that is easy to spill water into the bathroom (later I blocked it with a floor towel). I have reflected these problems with the waiter and they promised to improve. There is a big TV in the house, but the TV program seems to be a bit problematic, sometimes it is easy to get stuck, and there is a small degree, which children like very much. My daughter-in-law used points on Trip.com to set the room to check in at 10 o'clock. When we arrived, it was about noon, but the room had not been cleaned. The waiter felt embarrassed and sent the child delicious egg tarts, sweets and biscuits. The candy was customized by the Orange Hotel. It looks like oranges, the child likes it very much, and the waiter gave a bag when he left, and the child was happy. Although the hotel does not have a restaurant, it cost 99 yuan to send three people to the room for two days. The food is quite affordable. The child was very happy these two days and said that he would stay next time. I hope the hotel will improve. We will choose the Orange Hotel in the future.
上海頤庭酒店(八佰伴店)
4.7/553 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
Come to Shanghai for a business trip to participate in the exhibition, the location is convenient to the Century Avenue subway station, there are many choices for eating nearby. The rooms are intelligent, clean and welcoming.
Shell Hotel (Shanghai Oriental Pearl & Century Avenue subway station)
4.4/5118 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
Other facilities are actually OK, but the sound insulation is really bad. The room I live in is an inner window, sharing the cavity in the middle of the room with other rooms. I was so noisy in the middle of the night that I couldn't sleep at all, as if the whole hotel was awake talking or doing other things. There is a room next door that the person did not close the inner window in doi, so the cavity in the middle has been echoing the indescribable sound 🙉 noisy me to death, I feel that I have not fallen asleep all night.
Home Inn Selected (Shanghai Tangqiao Center)
4.6/51379 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
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可兒poppy公寓(張楊路分店)
4.7/51 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
Very perfect stay experience, location is located in Lujiazui, the surrounding transportation is convenient and the facilities are complete, very suitable for staying

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Shanghai Lujiazui Area Hotel Guide

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Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors

The Bund: A picturesque waterfront area offering stunning views of the city skyline and iconic landmarks.

Nanjing Road: China's premier shopping street, lined with a plethora of stores, malls, and luxury boutiques.

Xintiandi: A trendy entertainment district with a blend of traditional Shikumen architecture and modern establishments.

Yu Garden: A peaceful retreat showcasing classical Chinese gardens, intricate pavilions, and charming tea houses.

Oriental Pearl Tower: An architectural marvel that provides unparalleled panoramas of Shanghai from its observation decks.

Tianzifang: A labyrinth of narrow alleyways bursting with quirky shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes.

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After satiating your appetite, immerse yourself in Shanghai's vibrant nightlife scene. From trendy rooftop bars with awe-inspiring views to lively jazz clubs and traditional tea houses, Shanghai offers an abundance of entertainment options to suit every taste.

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