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SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO SAVHE HOTEL
4.8/52481 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center
It has a very Chinese style and is quiet in the middle of the hustle and bustle. I have been planning to stay at this hotel for a long time. Because I was returning from Pudong Airport, I finally had the opportunity to check in and experience it. The waiters were very enthusiastic and patient, and every waiter I met was very considerate. When I checked in, there was honey water at night and Pu'er tea during the day. They were super considerate. The room was very comfortable, especially the bedding. I had a good sleep. ! The breakfast is also quite good, with a complete range of categories, exquisite and full of care, and the rice noodles are super delicious! P.S. I wanted to go to Yuangu to check in for afternoon tea before (check-in will give you afternoon tea)
Nancheng Hotel
3.6/541 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center
The hotel is not bad, the layout is more comfortable, or quite stylish. The guidance service at the front desk can also be done. The accommodation environment is quite quiet at night, the hotel environment is very new, the rooms are large, and they are all smart appliances. The location is also very good, just near the subway, the surrounding is also very convenient, the subway supermarket has everything.
EVEN Hotels Shanghai Expo
4.8/5776 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center
I went to Shanghai to watch a concert. This InterContinental is very close to Mercedes-Benz. The overall sanitation of the hotel is good. The gym is very good and has everything you need. There is also a gym and laundry room on the basement floor. It only takes 2 hours to wash and dry clothes. The room is the style I like. The breakfast is very rich and the sound insulation is quite good. Thanks to Miss Gao and Manager Liang for their excellent service! I will choose this hotel next time I come to Shanghai!
Shanghai YiJu hotel
3.6/5283 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center
Very good location, metro station 2 minutes walk. A room without a window overcomes dampness, the room is clean at first glance, but dirty behind the bed and in hard-to-reach places. The cheapest accommodation in the center.
Jinjiang Inn (Shanghai World Expo Licheng Road)
4.2/5376 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center
The service, health and environment are all very good. There are restaurants and shopping malls on Changli Road nearby. It takes about 8 minutes by bike from the Expo source. This time I will focus on the shortcomings: Aging facilities: The water pressure of the shower head in the bathroom is not enough, making bathing uncomfortable. The room is not well insulated. I turned the air conditioner on at 30 degrees and used maximum wind for several hours. The temperature near the floor was still 21.6 degrees (I brought a thermometer), and my feet would be very cold at night. Card charging: The room needs to be plugged in to have electricity. That means if no one is around during the day, there is no way to turn on the air conditioner to pre-warm the room. There is no washing machine, not in the room or in the public area. Only one suite had a washing machine installed in the room by a previous guest. Customers who need to do laundry are advised to call the front desk to see if the suite is available before booking a room.
Wassim Hotel (Shanghai Lujiazui World Expo Center)
4.5/53347 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center
Pros: price, actual hot water in both bath and shower (this is hit and miss in China- often get lukewarm water), clean bedding, working thermostat (last hotel my room never got really warm), comfy plush slippers. Cons: while the shower and tub were first glance clean, I had to clean off some kind of glue off the bottom of the tub before using it. The carpet is in desperate need of replacing. The room was a bit dusty along the bar and under the water kettle, water kettle needs some proper descaling. Lastly, the hand soap package required scissors to open it, which is annoying.

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