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HomeInn · Neo (Shanghai Fengxian Ancient Huayuan Branch)
4.5/5294 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
The hotel is in a good location. The hotel lobby is very clean. The decoration is great. It is the style I like. It is bustling nearby and it is convenient to travel. The pillows are very comfortable. I feel that my sleep quality is better when I stay here. The service from the front desk clerk is very enthusiastic and the room attendants come to the room to deal with it. Questions were answered in a timely manner, and the sanitation was very clean. The hotel environment is good, and the towels and quilts were also very clean. It was very safe to stay here.
Xingrong Hotel
4.5/5193 Reviews
Pudong Jinqiao District
I booked three nights . I have positive and negative experience: Positive: 1-the hotel stuff are very helpful and very kind .They helped me pick up and send deliveries . 2-The room has a washing machine ,and there is a washing dryer outside the hall which very convenient and cheap,only 8¥ . 3-the corridor is very clean ,there is no carpet .The stuff keep the floor cleaned and shiny. Negative 1- there is no sink and mirror inside the shower . 2-the toilet seat is very small. 3-the shower running water is very low . But overall it was good experience and the price is good and reasonable.
Zhuxia Hostel Guesthouse
4.8/5128 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
The room was clean and fresh, the bed was big and soft with no pressure, I fell asleep right away and solved my insomnia problem. The landlord was very considerate and almost always responded to our requests. He also sent us to Disneyland for free. Since it was very close to the scenic area, we could go to the free Disney Town first. I will choose this hotel next time I come.
上海馨心小院
4.7/510 Reviews
Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island
The location of the small courtyard is good, the entrance is a park built in the countryside, there is a river, the river is very clean, there are small woods, wooden plank road. The room is clean. Hengsha Island is indeed very clean. The small courtyard is very close to the town. The nearby Mindong Road, Dongjiang Road, Fuminsha Road, connected together, is a very comfortable ride road, and there are high water spruces on both sides of the road. Eating, renting bicycles, and the boss help solve it. The boss’s family made ”sugar and sour mulberry”, which is delicious.
Shell Hotel ( shanghai Wujiaochang Metro)
4/5247 Reviews
Wujiaochang Commercial Area
The price-performance ratio is very high. It is a few hundred meters away from Wujiaochang subway station. The subway takes more than ten minutes to get to the Bund. The room has large windows, and it is warm and sunny. It is very clean. It has everything it needs. It is quite clean. There is an underground parking lot. It costs 30 yuan a day and a night, which is very cheap. It takes more than ten minutes to walk north from the store to Wanda and other commercial centers. There are all kinds of food, drink, and entertainment. The price of a family room is about 200 yuan. The room is very quiet and you won't be disturbed when sleeping. Good reviews!!!
X-space
4.7/546 Reviews
Dapuqiao Area
The room is large, the facilities are complete, the surrounding traffic is very convenient, clean, the service attitude is very good, solve the problem in time and provide help, a good experience

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Highest Price$534
Lowest Price$8
Number of Reviews1,271,924
Total Properties14,133
Average Price (Weekdays)$59
Average Price (Weekends)$62

Tips for Selecting a 2 Star Hotel in Shanghai

Are you ready to explore the charm of Shanghai? With China's 240-hour (10 days) visa-free transit policy, it's never been easier to start your journey here.

As the first stop for many international travelers on their China adventures, Shanghai offers a mix of old-world charm and cutting-edge modernity. From its towering skyline to its bustling markets, Shanghai is a city that never disappoints. Pack your bags now and let Shanghai be your starting point for an unforgettable trip across China!

Shanghai Travel Guide

Getting Around Shanghai

Shanghai is a city with a huge flow of overseas tourists. If you’re flying, there are two main airports: Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA). But most international flights land at Pudong Airport.

Pudong Airport is about 45 kilometers from downtown and handles most international flights. You can get to the city by metro, an airport bus, or if you’re feeling fancy, the Maglev Train—it’s fast and kinda cool!

On the other hand, Shanghai Hongqiao airport is just 15 kilometers from the city center and mostly deals with domestic flights. You’ve got metro lines 2 and 10 to zip you straight to city.

Tips: If you're catching a red-eye flight, consider staying at one of these hotels that offer airport shuttle services to make your trip a breeze.

Hotel NameLocationDistance from Airport (PVG)Shuttle Service Info
Holiday Inn Express Shanghai Pudong Airport850 Pudong Avenue, Pudong New District, Shanghai1.9 milesAirport shuttle drop-off , free Wi-Fi, breakfast included
Heyitang Hotel Shanghai International Tourism ResortNo. 2879 Gongji Road, Huinan Town, Pudong New area, Shanghai, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China9.8 milesPriority airport drop-off: [Mon - Sun] 00:00-23:59.
Reservations Required: Contact the hotel at least 1 Day(s) in advance to make a reservation.
Note: Ride may be shared with other guests.
IHG Hotel Shanghai International Tourism ResortNo. 8 Lane 2500, Xiupu Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China25.9 kmShuttle service: Free
Reservations Required: Contact this IHG hotel at least 1 Day(s) in advance to make a reservation.

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Shanghai Bund Night View

Best Districts to Stay in Shanghai

If you’re not sure where to stay, areas like Nanjing Road, or Jing’an District are popular options for visitors.

As you're visiting Shanghai for the first time, do yourself a favor and stay near Nanjing Road. I've had countless friends visit, and this area never disappoints! You'll be right next to The Bund, surrounded by amazing food spots, and the subway can zip you anywhere in the city.

Additionally, Jing'an is lovely with its temples and fancy malls, Changning District is also really chill with beautiful parks like Shanghai Zoo and the beautiful Zhongshan Park.

Top Attractions in Shanghai

Shanghai is filled with a blend of traditional and modern attractions. From magical theme parks to iconic skyscrapers and historic gardens, there's something for everyone.

Shanghai Disneyland

Enter a world of enchantment where fairy tales come to life. Marvel at the lifelike animals in Zootopia, the first-ever thrilling zone inspired by the Disney·Pixar film "Zootopia." The park's magical atmosphere make it a perfect family getaway.

The Bund

Take a leisurely stroll along the Bund, Shanghai's famous riverside promenade. Lined with historic European-style buildings and modern skyscrapers, it offers a striking contrast between the city's past and present. Enjoy a river cruise to see Shanghai's skyline from a different perspective or simply people-watch as you marvel at the architecture.

Yu Garden

Step into the serene world of Yu Garden, a classic Chinese garden dating back to the Ming Dynasty. This picturesque sanctuary features intricate landscapes, ancient bridges, and tranquil ponds. Wander through the lush greenery and admire the delicate pagodas and rock formations. Don't miss the market nearby, where you can buy traditional souvenirs and snacks.

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