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Hi inn Hotel (Shanghai Lujiazui Zhangyang Road)
3.8/5259 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
In this location and at this price, it can be said to be a cost-effective choice, so it doesn’t require too much. It's a 1-minute walk from the subway entrance, so it's convenient to go anywhere. There is a supermarket downstairs for convenient shopping. The hot water came out quite quickly, but the floor drain was not very good and water accumulated on the bathroom floor. Easy to get wet. Everything else is fine. It was pretty quiet at night, at least when I stayed.
HomeInn · Neo (Shanghai Fengxian Ancient Huayuan Branch)
4.9/53 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
Xingrong Hotel
4.4/5145 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
4.9/578 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
I wanted to find a good value for money homestay near Disney. After watching it for a long time, I chose this one. It was quite close to take a taxi from Pudong Airport, and it took less than 20 minutes. It took 7 minutes to take a taxi to Disney. At first, I chose a parent-child bed. Later, I came to see that it was close to the door. I was a little scared to live with a girl. I changed to the loft on the third floor. There is a shuttle bus to Disney. There will be a simple breakfast the next day, and the service of the proprietress is really good! ! Remind me, come back to take a bath at night and remember to turn on the water heater in advance. It’s okay for sanitary accommodation, but it’s actually quite in line with this price for me. It’s not bad to make do for one night.
上海馨心小院
4.5/515 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)
3.8/5226 Reviews
Wujiaochang Commercial Area

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Highest Price$613
Lowest Price$8
Number of Reviews991,745
Number of Hotels13,709
Average Price (Weekdays)$63
Average Price (Weekends)$67

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Average Cost of a Hotel in Shanghai

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Hotel RatingNumber of HotelsAverage Price per Night
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Five-Star)177$168
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Four-Star)343$87
⭐⭐⭐ (Three-Star)333$50
⭐⭐ (Two-Star)539$38

Hotels near Shanghai Pudong Airport

Travelers seeking hotels near Shanghai Pudong International Airport have several excellent options. Hotels such as the Holiday Inn Express, Ramada Plaza, Shanghai Lihao International Hotel, and Xingzhiyue Hotel offer a range of amenities including airport transfers, Wi-Fi, and fitness centers.

Hotel NameLocationDistance from AirportAmenitiesRating
Holiday Inn Express Shanghai Pudong Airport850 Pudong Avenue, Pudong New District, Shanghai1.5 kmAirport transfer, free Wi-Fi, breakfast included4.3/5
Ramada Plaza Shanghai Pudong Airport1100 Qi Hang Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai1.2 kmFree airport shuttle, fitness center, Wi-Fi, breakfast available4.5/5
Shanghai Lihao International Hotel958 Shixin Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai5.4 kmFree airport pick-up, children’s playground, Wi-Fi4.4/5
Xingzhiyue HotelNo.20 Huan Zhen Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai3 kmAirport shuttle, Wi-Fi, breakfast available4.1/5

Shanghai Transportation

Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Shanghai Pudong International Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Shanghai. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Shanghai by train is a good choice as well. After you arrive Shanghai, you can choose many ways to get around:

  • Metro: Operates from about 5:00 AM to midnight, with fares ranging from 3 RMB for short distances to over 10 RMB for longer routes.
  • Taxis: Readily available with a starting fare of 14 RMB for the first 3 kilometers. Rates increase per kilometer thereafter, with a surcharge for late-night rides.
  • Buses: A cheaper alternative to other transport modes, with fares from 2 RMB to 5 RMB.
  • Maglev Train: Connects Pudong International Airport to Longyang Road Metro Station in about 8 minutes. A one-way ticket costs about 50 RMB, with discounts available for showing a same-day airline ticket.

Shanghai Top Attractions

In the city center of Shanghai, you'll have easy access to Xintiandi, Nanjing Road, People's Square. For short trips in Shanghai, Dianshan Lake Wetland, Oriental Land, Dishui Lake are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Oriental Pearl Radio and TV Tower, Tianzifang, Huaihai Road. If you're interested in museums and cultural landmarks, it's recommended to visit Shikumen Wulixiang, Modern Art Museum, Shanghaishi History Museum. For those interested in the outdoors, attractions like Houtan Park, Leyuan, Mingrenyuan are excellent options.

  • Shanghai Disney Resort: Located in Pudong, this is the first Disney park in mainland China. The park includes six themed areas, the largest fairytale castle ever built in a Disney park, a pirate-themed zone, and rides like the TRON Lightcycle Power Run. It’s a delightful destination for families with a mix of thrill rides, live shows, and character meet-and-greets.
  • The Bund: A prominent waterfront area in central Shanghai known for its impressive colonial-era buildings. The modern skyscrapers of Pudong are visible across the river. It's popular for strolls during the day to admire the architecture and at night when the area lights up against the night sky.
  • Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower: One of Shanghai’s most recognized landmarks in the Pudong district. The tower includes several observation decks, a revolving restaurant, and a history museum. It’s a great spot for panoramic views of the city.
  • Shanghai Wild Animal Park: Allows visitors to see over 10,000 animals from around the world. There are areas where visitors can drive through and see animals roaming freely, as well as zones for walking and viewing animals up close, including pandas and other rare species.
  • Yu Garden: A traditional Chinese garden located in the Old City of Shanghai, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. The garden showcases classic elements like decorative bridges, ponds filled with koi, and traditional pavilions. It’s a peaceful spot to enjoy amidst the bustling city, surrounded by plenty of local shops and food stalls.
  • Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park: A marine-themed park with a wide array of marine life, interactive exhibits, and rides. Notable attractions include a penguin pavilion modeled after the Antarctic and various large aquariums. The park hosts regular shows, including dolphin performances, ideal for a family day out.

What to Eat in Shanghai

Shanghai cuisine, also known as Hu cuisine (沪菜), is a popular style of Chinese cooking that originates from Shanghai, a city with a rich culinary tradition that has absorbed influences from neighboring provinces such as Jiangsu and Zhejiang. It is known for its emphasis on freshness, the use of alcohol to enhance flavor, and a balance between sweetness and saltiness. Here are some popular dishes from Shanghai cuisine:

  • Shrimp Wontons (虾仁小馄饨): Delicate wrappers filled with seasoned shrimp, served in a savory broth.
  • Haitang Cake (海棠糕): A traditional dessert made from glutinous rice flour and red bean paste, often shaped like a crabapple.
  • Crab Roe Noodles (蟹黄捞面): Fresh noodles topped with creamy crab roe, offering a rich umami flavor.
  • Xiaolongbao (小笼汤包): These delicate steamed soup dumplings are filled with pork and a savory broth that bursts in your mouth. A must-try for anyone visiting Shanghai.
  • Shengjianbao (生煎包): These are heartier than xiaolongbao, with a thicker dough that's pan-fried to create a crispy bottom, encasing a juicy pork and soup filling.
  • Sweet and sour spare ribs (糖醋排骨): These ribs are a perfect blend of sweet and tangy flavors, with a sticky sauce that's irresistibly delicious.
  • Crab Shell Pie (蟹壳黄): Swapping out the smoked fish for something equally traditional, Crab Shell Pie is a flaky pastry filled with crab meat and onions, offering a delightful crunch and rich seafood flavor.

Weather in Shanghai

Shanghai experiences mild and humid weather with four distinct seasons: a warm spring, hot rainy summers, cool autumns, and chilly, cloudy winters. The hottest period is typically around July and August, with several days seeing temperatures over 35°C. The coldest time usually spans from late January to early February.

MonthAvg Temp (°C) High / LowAvg Rainy DaysRecommended Clothes
January8.1 / 2.111Warm layers, winter coat
February10.1 / 3.712Warm layers, winter coat
March13.8 / 6.914Light jacket, transitional layers
April19.5 / 11.915Light jacket, raincoat
May24.8 / 17.315T-shirts, light pants, occasional sweater
June27.8 / 21.715Light, breathable clothing
July32.2 / 25.812Summer clothing, sun protection
August31.5 / 2511Summer clothing, raincoat for heavy showers
September27.9 / 20.613Transitional clothing, light jacket
October22.9 / 14.612Light jacket, layered clothing
November17.3 / 8.611Warm jacket, layers
December11.1 / 4.710Winter clothing, warm layers
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