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Intercity Shanghai Hongqiao Airport
4.9/5621 Reviews
Hongqiao International Airport Area
Facilities: Full of technology, smart robots deliver things to your door, smart curtains, smart toilets, and the decoration is also very technological. The bed and pajamas are very comfortable and soft, so I fell asleep immediately when I lay on the bed. I plan to buy pajamas of the same style as the hotel at Huazhu Mall online. Health: quite clean, very new hotel. Environment: Very close to the airport, about 500m, only a five-minute walk. Service: The service is very good. We helped to upgrade the room for free. There was a slight problem with the facilities in the first room, so I contacted the front desk to help change it immediately.
Mercure Hotel Shanghai Hongqiao Airport
4.7/5756 Reviews
Hongqiao International Airport Area
The hotel is literally in front of Hongqiao international airport and metro subway station line 10, which makes it very well connected and close to the most important areas in the entire city. Generally speaking the hotel is modern, clean and contemporary decorated. I’d say that the area were the hotel excel is at the cordiality from the employees, specially from the housekeeping ladies that always smiles and are willing to help. Front desk personal is very friendly as well. It also have a small gym but with the necessary equipment to perform a basic workout session. They offer a well served breakfast buffet and have a beverage and snack area for those night cravings. The only point I thinks the hotel have serious problems is the one related wit the wifi connection. Literally parts of the day the connection is lost for hours, which can be somehow problematic if you need the internet connection for personal and work related issues. In general terms I’d say is the best option if you need a hotel near Hongqiao airport.
Argyle Hotel (Hongqiao International Airport)
4.4/51342 Reviews
Hongqiao International Airport Area
Very near Shanghai Hongqiao airpot, convenient for passengers flying from there. Need around few minutes walk over. Should have more English signs, providing it is airpot hotel. Thanks.
Fliport Garden Hotel
4.7/53839 Reviews
Hongqiao International Airport Area
The hotel is located just next to the Hongqiao International Airport. It’s great if you plan to have an early flight. The ambience of the hotel it’s vintage Chinese style, almost as if you are going back in time in Shanghai. As you enter there is a reception area and next to it there is a vintage camera and a carriage set with with traditional clothes. This just gives an idea of what to expect. The staff is very friendly although they don’t speak English and they upgraded our room for free. From there on, we went to our room which was on the 3rd floor and entering inside it’s like being in the olden times. Everything has exquisite gold touches and the ambience is very classic. The room was very clean and it also had a mini fridge. The view from our window was the hotel garden which is a great sight for sore eyes. We had the buffet breakfast and it was mostly Chinese breakfast but it was well prepared and food was really good. We really enjoyed our stay here and would recommend it to anyone.❤️
Boyue Hotel Shanghai Air China Hongqiao Airport
4.7/57674 Reviews
Hongqiao International Airport Area
Excellent service, quality and high standards of housekeeping. Can see that the staff have been well trained. Great luxury vibe for an airport hotel. Looking forward to our next stay with Boyue.
Home Inn (Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport T1)
4.2/5703 Reviews
Hongqiao International Airport Area
The hotel is very close to Terminal 1, about 15 minutes walk, but due to the uneven roadside, it is more difficult to drag large luggage. It is commendable that the service is very good, the sanitation is also relatively clean, but the facilities are really aging too serious, and don’t be the air conditioner. The sound is particularly loud. It affects sleep a little.

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Shanghai: Where East Meets West

Shanghai, located on China's central coast, is the country's most populous city and one of the most vital financial hubs in the world. Shanghai's skyline, punctuated by the iconic Oriental Pearl Tower and the towering Shanghai Tower, paints a vivid picture of the city's impressive blend of traditional charm and modern flair.

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Shanghai's main international airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, offers numerous connections globally. Once there, you can reach downtown Shanghai using the Shanghai Maglev Train, buses, or taxis. For domestic travelers, high-speed trains offer an efficient means of travel.

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