Fanhua Hotel
I stayed at this hotel in Shanghai to accompany a family member for an appointment at the New Huaxi Hospital, and I couldn’t be more pleased with the experience—truly exceeded expectations and absolutely worth recommending. The location is unbeatable: just a 10-minute walk to the hospital’s outpatient building, which made our daily trips stress-free and saved us from the rush of peak-hour traffic or unreliable transit options. Being close to a major medical facility was a game-changer, especially when dealing with appointments that require timing precision. The area around the hotel is super convenient too—there’s a small convenience store and a cozy breakfast spot right nearby, making it easy to grab essentials or a warm meal without going far. The hotel itself is clean, quiet, and well-maintained. The lobby has a modern yet welcoming vibe, and check-in was quick and smooth. Staff were genuinely friendly—when they learned we were here for a medical visit, they proactively offered us a quiet room on a higher floor, which made a big difference in comfort and rest. The room was spacious for its category, with simple but functional furnishings. The bedding was soft and comfortable, perfect for getting a good night’s sleep after long days at the hospital. Bathrooms were immaculate, with clear separation between wet and dry areas, and no lingering odors or stains. There were plenty of power outlets in the room—ideal for charging phones, laptops, or other devices while working or staying connected. The Wi-Fi was fast and reliable, allowing us to easily access medical records, schedule follow-ups, and even video-call doctors. Most impressive was how responsive the front desk team was—any request, no matter how small, was handled promptly, and they were always happy to share local tips on transportation, hospital procedures, or nearby services. Their thoughtfulness truly made our stay more peaceful. For anyone visiting the hospital, this is hands-down one of the best places to stay—great value, excellent service, and a real home-away-from-home feel.