The hotel is near Xuhui Park, and not too far from Wukang Road, Jiaotong University, the Bund, or Shanghai South. The subway station seems a bit of a walk, but taxis are convenient. The only downside is that you can't park directly in front of the hotel, only outside the solid line, which makes loading and unloading luggage a bit risky. The room is quite spacious and matches the description; the bathroom is clean, tidy, and bright, which I really liked. The mattress and pillows are also comfortable, though if your room faces the street, you'll need to keep the windows closed at night to avoid noise. There's a wide variety of breakfast options, both Chinese and Western. The hotel's facilities are fine, but when checking out, I was asked if my stay was satisfactory. I couldn't honestly say I was very satisfied. Firstly, most of my requests at check-in, such as upgrades or points, were denied. Then, when I called to ask for a firmer pillow, the staff member simply said, 'No, they're all the same.' I only managed to get one after asking someone else later. I suggest the hotel improve its staff training. After all, it's a Marriott property, and you're paying over 800 yuan a night...
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