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No.480 Sichuan Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai 200001, China
No.480 Sichuan Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai 200001, China
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This hotel is a budget hotel.. the rooms and bathroom was clean however very dated. I took my own towel as the hotel towels were very worn. Our ceiling looked to have marks that had seeped through. The great thing about the hotel is that...More
Location was good, the hotel itself is comfortable but the cleaning could be improved! The bathroom wasn't clean.... And as I took a shower , the floor was all flooded....towels were wore out...,...personal was correct , I guess it's due to the fact that they...More
We booked this hotel for its location. It’s a short walk from Nanjing Lu shopping area and the Bund.
Our booking stated to check in at 427 but we were allowed to check in at 480. There are two locations for this hotel along Sichuan...More
Relatively good price for a location (very close to the bund, shopping street, etc.), however, it was really hard to find the hotel with 3 mobile application maps. Rooms are large but vent at bathroom is really noisy. The Internet is really poor here and...More
we were in Shanghai for holiday for 4 days.
when we arrive there at 1:00am, although I requested for late check-in (but getting no response) the reception told us the booking is cancelled because we were not there by 9 pm, and stating that it...More
While there are certainly many other “bunds” in the world, “the Bund” refers to Shanghai’s famous waterfront. The area’s Gothic, Art Deco and Beaux Arts monoliths were built when it was part of the Shanghai International Settlement run by the British and Americans. The atmosphere of colonial-era luxury has endured over time and is now found in the five-star hotels, luxury brand boutiques and expensive
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restaurants that can be found within the historic buildings. A cultural center has built up away from the water and some of Shanghai’s best art galleries and museums are housed close to the Bund. Nighttime views of Pudong and the rest of the city also make for a great backdrop at the many rooftop clubs.