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Wanda Reign Hotel
4.8/55170 Reviews

Wanda Reign Hotel

The Bund Area Shanghai|0.95km from Shuyin Building
Overall a lovely experience, very luxurious. The check-in process was particularly notable—it didn’t feel like many hotels where you stand at a counter to check in, instead your luggage is taken to a counter and you’re seated in armchair while the concierge checked you in. A nice touch! The rooms are extremely spacious, with even the fairly basic room I booked having a seating and dining area. Everything in the room (curtains, lights, AC) is controlled via an iPad, which also felt very nice. The bed was comfy, view of the Bund was stunning both at night and during the day, and the bed was comfy. The added amenities like a Nespresso machine, selection of Chinese teas, and bath salts for the huge circular bathtub were all greatly appreciated. The breakfast had a good variety of Chinese (especially Shanghainese) and western options, mostly on-par with other 5-star hotels in China. Not bad but nothing to make it stand out. My complaints are few, but worth mentioning: 1.) the AC in the room just wasn’t that effective. Even though the weather is cooling down in Shanghai, the room seemed stuffy. I cranked it all the way down to 15 C but still woke up too warm. 2.) I left my room in the evening briefly to grab some takeaway I had ordered and when I returned there was a staff member in my room!! He was placing a plate of fruit on the table (which id lovely and not the reason I’m complaining). I was quite startled and said “hello” in Chinese and looked a bit shocked but he didn’t say a word or apologize and just ran out while staring at me. Perhaps he only speaks Chinese, saw I was a foreigner and thought I couldn’t speak Chinese…not sure. It was definitely a strange encounter.
MaxX By Steigenberger on the Bund Shanghai
4.7/51502 Reviews

MaxX By Steigenberger on the Bund Shanghai

The Bund Area Shanghai|1.44km from Shuyin Building
Because the hotel's service is so good and its location is so good, we immediately returned to the Oriental Royalton Hotel after completing our other itineraries. This time we also chose the beautiful Bund River View Room. The room is spacious and comfortable, with a view of the Pearl Tower and a panoramic view of the Bund. The overall service level of the hotel is high, and the waiters are always careful with our large and small luggage, especially my daughter who brings her valuable golf equipment to the game. When you arrive at the lobby in the afternoon, the front desk will also deliver freshly baked homemade cookies, which are just right with the free coffee in the lobby. If you need any supplies, the hotel's robot will basically deliver them to the door of your room in a few minutes, which is efficient and hygienic. This time, I would like to express my special thanks and praise to Janice at the front desk. She was on vacation on the day we checked in again, but she still remembered that we were coming back that day and specially ordered the kitchen to send fruits and ice cream for our daughter, which was very considerate. I have been to Shanghai countless times. Compared with another hotel I stayed at on the Bund, Royalton Hotel is much better. I will definitely stay there again next time. Finally, thank you to Linda for sending us a care package when we checked out.

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Hanting Hotel (Shanghai Xiaonanmen Metro Station)
4.5/5458 Reviews
Yu Garden Area
The hotel environment is very good, the location is not biased, it is very clean, and the sound insulation effect is also good. The lady at the front desk is also very nice, I will come again next time
Home Inn (Shanghai the Bund City God Temple Xiaonanmen Metro Station)
4.4/51003 Reviews
Yu Garden Area
First of all, the transportation is convenient, the bathroom is spacious, the facilities are complete, very clean, the quilt pillows of the big bed are very comfortable, a word! Be sure to find a regret, that is, the sound insulation is a bit inferior, but compared with the advantages, it can almost be ignored, next time you come to Shanghai is still the first choice.
Shanghai Yushe Impression Hotel (Yu Garden Bund Branch)
4.4/5385 Reviews
Yu Garden Area
I really love this designer-style hotel. It's very comfortable and the environment is very tasteful. The transportation is convenient. The location is very good and the layout is reasonable. There is light music. The front desk is efficient and thoughtful. The room has good lighting, bright, quiet, and is very clean. The mattress Very comfortable, room tidy
Jarvis Hotel Shanghai
4/5361 Reviews
Yu Garden Area
The first time I stayed in this store, I saw that the score was not high. I decided to give it a try. The front desk service was very good and the work was serious. The store manager Ronaldinho was very good and the service was very serious. The room had four computers and two bunks. One person had one bed and one computer. No one in the room smokes for seven or eighty yuan. It can live and play. It is really good. The room has windows and a separate bathroom. It is 100 meters away from the subway station. It is very convenient to travel.
Hi inn (Shanghai Xiaonanmen Metro Station)
4.2/5363 Reviews
Yu Garden Area
There is nothing to say about the hotel, but the price booked on Ctrip is really speechless. I booked a superior double room for nearly 380 yuan a day and booked for 3 days. Now the price of this room is less than 300, and staying in the store is about the same. Why the longer the stay, the more expensive the price? ?
Lemon Hotel
4.1/561 Reviews
Yu Garden Area
The room space of the hotel for two people is a bit crowded, the facilities are small and the price is satisfactory. The fly in the ointment is not enough for two people to live, and the other person needs to climb in like a child when he goes to bed. The front desk brother has a good attitude.

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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 is brimming with must-see sights. Walk along the Bund to see colonial-era buildings against the backdrop of a modern skyline. Visit the tranquil Yuyuan Garden, an exquisite example of Ming Dynasty design. The Shanghai Museum hosts an extensive collection of Chinese historical artifacts, and the Shanghai Disney Resort promises fun for the entire family.

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Shanghai offers a wide variety of accommodations to meet diverse traveler needs. The Peninsula Shanghai, near the Bund, offers luxury and proximity to iconic sights. For foodies, The Puli Hotel and Spa is near numerous eateries in the Jing'an District. The budget-friendly Mingtown Etour Youth Hostel near People's Square offers comfort without the hefty price tag. For those seeking Instagram-worthy spots, the Bvlgari Hotel Shanghai with its stunning views won't disappoint.

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