We noticed that you're using an unsupported browser. The TripAdvisor website may not display properly.We support the following browsers: Windows: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome. Mac: Safari.
No.555 Shuicheng Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200336, China
No.555 Shuicheng Road, Changning District, Shanghai 200336, China
Lowest prices for your stay
Are these your travel dates?
TripAdvisor uses this information to find you the lowest prices for your stay.
6 May 7 May
1 room, 2 adults, 0 children12
Age
Close
Expedia.com
Travelocity
Trip.com
View all 9 deals
TripAdvisor
Agoda.com
Hotels.com
Expedia.com
Travelocity
Trip.com
Orbitz.com
HotelQuickly
Hotwire.com
Prices are the average nightly price provided by our partners and may not include all taxes and fees. Taxes and fees that are shown are estimates only. Please see our partners for more details.
We stayed here in order to be close to a friend who lives nearby. I expected less from the reviews but it is a very decent place. Yes it needs some renovation but the staff were friendly, the room was very clean and the bed...More
The hotel looks old everywhere, corridor, room, bathroom. It seems several years has past since last innovation.
The room is not big but standard size. Bathroom is a little tight. WiFi works slow but connects easily.
I had been here for 3 days and booking was done by my agent . Seeing the reviews I wasn't expecting what finally I conclude here . The hotel has pleasant rooms and aminities , though washrooms are little old yet don't mind staying here...More
The hotel is located nearby SHANGHAI metro station and within walking distance to restaurants. Room is clean but the bed is as hard as a piece of wood. Not many English TV stations and gym is very basic with home exercise equipment. The rate is...More
With the budget chains offering clean rooms and reasonable prices, hotels like this have lost the reason to exist. Its old and very tired. Time for retirement or refurbishment. Like stepping back in time, to rude service, tatty bedrooms, and hopeless internet.
West of Shanghai’s better-known business, cultural and entertainment centers, lies an expansive area of residential neighborhoods peppered with lifestyle pockets that have their own unique attractions. The schools have formed pockets of international communities throughout Gubei, Hongqiao and Minhang. Quite a few entertainment and shopping centers have built up over the years to cater to these communities.
...More
While living here means you are relatively far away from Shanghai’s usual hot spots, the large parks, spacious homes and proximity to great Japanese and Korean food keep the neighborhoods popular.