

This heritage-inspired hotel, blending Baroque architecture with modern luxury, is nestled amidst a 30,000㎡ landscaped garden just steps from Huaihai Road's buzz. Perfect for both business and leisure, it features an outdoor pool, tennis court, and executive lounge, along with thoughtful services like airport transfers. With 5 dining venues serving Chinese, Western, and Japanese cuisine, plus grand banquet halls for weddings, guests rave about its generous breakfast, attentive service, and stunning nighttime views of Jiuyan Bridge—a true urban oasis.

Step into this historic landmark where Art Deco grandeur meets modern luxury! The gold-level suites offer private check-in and panoramic Bund views, while the legendary Jazz Bar transports you to 1930s Shanghai. Foodies rave about Michelin-starred dining, and business travelers love the 24/7 concierge service. Little details shine – from the iconic revolving door to the spring-loaded dance floor in the Peace Hall. Perfect for romantic getaways (that infinity pool at sunset!), family stays, or sealing deals in the executive lounge. Pro tip: Book a river-view room to wake up to junks gliding past skyscrapers!

Nestled in Xuhui's cultural precinct, these revitalized Shikumen villas blend old-world charm with modern luxury. Each villa features a private garden and rooftop terrace, offering unparalleled privacy for couples or families. Indulge in Michelin-starred French cuisine, or unwind at the award-winning Auriga Spa. With convenient metro access and instagram-worthy architecture, this is the perfect base to explore Shanghai while enjoying five-star service and timeless elegance.

This hotel is a perfect blend of history and modernity! Located right next to the Bund, it's just a few minutes' walk to the subway and easy access to Nanjing Road and the financial district. As one of the 14 historic buildings on the Bund, it boasts elegant British-style decor with luxurious interiors and high-speed internet. The highlight? The executive lounge and river-view banquet halls offer stunning night views of the Pudong skyline—absolutely magical! Whether for business or leisure, the thoughtful service and top-notch facilities here will make your stay unforgettable.

Step into a historic Art Deco gem where classic charm meets modern comfort! Nestled in Huakai Road's prime location, this Golden Leaf eco-certified hotel is 10 mins walk to Xintiandi with subway access. Rooms feature 3-meter ceilings, luxury mattresses and rain showers – opt for suites with kitchens & garden views. Unwind in clawfoot tubs with plush robes after exploring the protected heritage building. With 11 dining venues, fitness center, and free parking, it's perfect for business (think meeting halls & airport transfers) or leisure. Pro tip: The 1920s glamour makes every photo insta-worthy!

This hotel is steeped in history, a national key cultural relic and time-honored brand! Located on Nanjing West Road, it's just steps away from Nanjing Road and People's Park, with easy access to the subway. The elegant rooms are equipped with modern amenities, some even feature smart toilets and air purifiers, while the scenic rooms offer stunning city views. Don't miss their famous silver-thread rolls and butterfly cookies! With The Round Point Lobby Bar and Fengze Lou Chinese Restaurant, dining is a delight. Perfect for both business trips and family vacations!

This hotel is full of historical charm and literary vibes, as it’s a protected modern building where literary giants like Ba Jin and Lu Xun once gathered! The location is perfect—just a 10-minute walk to the Bund, with shopping and entertainment options nearby. The facilities are top-notch, featuring a fitness center, multi-functional halls, and even robot services for a high-tech touch. The breakfast is delicious, and the “Social Hour” with drinks and snacks is a delightful bonus. If you love classic designs and stunning night views, this is the place for you!

This hotel boasts an unbeatable location just steps away from the Bund, where you can enjoy stunning night views! With a metro station nearby, getting around is a breeze. Housed in a historic building, it blends old Shanghai charm with Dutch-inspired touches like the iconic yellow bicycles and Fun Care Bar. Rooms are top-notch, featuring Nespresso machines and bidet toilets for ultimate comfort. The breakfast buffet is delicious, loved by kids and adults alike. Perfect for business or weddings with its 300 sqm banquet hall. Highly recommended for its great value!

This is a hotel that perfectly blends century-old history with modern intelligence, located in the heart of Shanghai's Bund. The building itself is a work of art! It retains the original eclectic style, featuring elegant spiral staircases and vintage elevators—perfect for Instagram-worthy shots. Rooms are equipped with latex mattresses and custom-blended fragrance toiletries, plus a vinyl record player for ultimate comfort. The location is super convenient, just a short walk to the Bund, City God Temple, and Nanjing East Road, making it ideal for both business and leisure.
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Staying at Shanghai Miller Villa Hotel felt like stepping into a fairy tale—rich in history and charm from the moment you walk in. The exterior might not scream 'new and flashy,' but inside, everything has that timeless elegance of old-money quality—the bedding was incredibly comfortable, making for a restful night's sleep. Even small details like the hairdryer, flooring, and seating had a refined, classic touch. Breakfast was simple but satisfying, and the short castle tour offered surprising insights and fun facts. I did have a slight disappointment with the terrace, but the front desk made up for it by giving me a little magnet as a thoughtful gift. Honestly, I couldn’t ask for more—this place strikes the perfect balance between heritage, comfort, and genuine hospitality. Would absolutely return.

Staying at Okura Garden Hotel Shanghai was an absolute delight. Located just off Huaihai Middle Road, it's literally steps away from Xianxia South Road Metro Station, making access to all major attractions super convenient. You can easily walk to People's Square, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, The Bund, Jing'an Temple, Wukang Road, Song Qingling Residence, Sun Yat-sen’s Former Home, Tianzi Fang, and even the Shanghai Natural History Museum or Cai Yuanpei’s Former Residence—all within a pleasant walking distance. Along the way, you’ll pass charming old shikumen homes, cozy cafes, boutique shops, and historic landmarks, making every stroll feel like a little adventure through Shanghai’s soul. The hotel’s lush garden on the south side is a peaceful retreat—perfect for unwinding in the middle of the bustling city. While some facilities show their age, everything is well-maintained and blends beautifully with Shanghai’s classic charm. Service is exceptional—attentive, thoughtful, and clearly influenced by Japanese hospitality standards. Even the hallway has that subtle, calming Japanese aesthetic. Breakfast is a highlight too, offering authentic Japanese touches like natto and miso soup, alongside a wide variety of other options. It’s rare to find such a well-balanced mix of location, atmosphere, service, and comfort. This place truly delivers on every level—highly recommended for anyone looking to experience the heart of Shanghai the right way.

Staying at the Fairmont Peace Hotel on the Bund was an unforgettable experience. Though it’s a historic property, the cleanliness and maintenance are impeccable—no musty odors or signs of aging anywhere, from the grand lobby to the room itself. The elegant old-world charm is perfectly preserved, creating a warm yet luxurious atmosphere. My room’s bathroom had clearly been recently renovated, featuring a smart toilet with bidet functions and a showerhead with strong water pressure—perfect for unwinding after a long day. The service exceeded expectations from the very beginning: as I arrived at Dianchi Road, a staff member was already waiting by the door. After confirming I was a guest, he immediately took my luggage and carried it inside, guiding me through check-in with a friendly smile. Despite arriving during peak check-in time around 3 PM, there was no chaos or long lines—everything was smooth and efficient. Even more impressive? My bags never touched my hands again—they were taken straight up in the elevator to my room. That’s what true luxury service looks like. Special shoutout to Guest Experience Manager Billy Liang, who went above and beyond when he learned about my parents’ anniversary visit. He personally delivered a birthday cake, arranged a reservation at the rooftop Longfeng Hall, and even made sure they enjoyed live classic jazz music at the hotel bar. He even snapped a sweet photo for them to cherish. My parents were truly touched and said it was one of the most memorable trips of their lives. This hotel isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a destination worth visiting for family gatherings, special occasions, or simply experiencing timeless elegance. If you’re looking for a perfect blend of heritage, comfort, and exceptional hospitality, this is it.

Absolutely exceeded all expectations! From two days before arrival, Ethan, our cultural concierge, reached out proactively with thoughtful attention to detail. He even asked about special occasions like birthdays or anniversaries—something I truly didn’t expect. When he found out my birthday was coming up, the hotel quietly arranged a simple, heartfelt touch in the room—no over-the-top theatrics, just genuine warmth that brought tears to my eyes. Check-in was seamless and relaxing, with a welcoming tea and snack delivered by the library attendant. Ethan personally guided me through the space, easing any first-time guest nerves. I’d been worried about my mom navigating multiple floors, but the layout was surprisingly intuitive—far more logical than other heritage redeveloped hotels I’ve stayed at where you’d get lost trying to find your room. The moment we stepped into the suite, the clean, bright ambiance hit me—subtle fragrance, elegant lighting, and that charming blend of old-world character with modern comfort. The former courtyard pavilion transformed into a cozy media room? Perfect. Mini-bar stocked with great local treats, including nostalgic Dabai Rabbit comics playing on the TV—my mom fell head over heels. Breakfast was à la carte, perfectly portioned, fresh, and delicious—especially the croissant, which was impossibly crisp. But the real surprise came the next day: another proper birthday cake! That level of personal care is rare. Staff were consistently smiling, responsive, and attentive—Ethan’s messages were answered instantly. Honestly, after staying at several other city-inspired heritage properties, none have moved me quite like this one. By nightfall, my mom had already decided to change her flight and extend her stay by an extra night—she was so taken by the experience. If not for other plans, I’d have stayed longer. The value-for-money here is outstanding. We had an unforgettable, heartwarming evening. Next time I’m in Shanghai, there’s no other choice—I’ll be back without hesitation.

We stayed at Broadway Mansions Hotel to celebrate my mother’s 90th birthday—her 90th year in the lunar calendar, a milestone we wanted to mark with something meaningful. Instead of going to Sanya for winter sun this year, we chose this iconic Shanghai landmark to reconnect with the city’s timeless charm. From start to finish, the service was exceptional. Special thanks to Manager Shen and Front Desk Manager Huang for their thoughtful arrangements and warm attention throughout our visit. Every department—from concierge to room service and dining—was attentive, courteous, and genuinely caring. The breakfast on the second floor offered a fantastic mix of Chinese and Western options, and on weekends, it even runs until 10:30, perfect for guests who like to take their time. The afternoon tea on the 14th floor was simply delightful—elegant pastries paired with excellent coffee, and in the evening, the happy hour brought unexpected treats like smoked salmon and savory meat skewers, which were a real highlight. The room itself wasn’t flashy, but it was cozy, clean, and well-designed. What truly stood out? The view. From the window, you can witness the sunrise over the Bund, enjoy golden-hour reflections on the Suzhou River, and catch glimpses of historic buildings—the old Russian Consulate and the former foreign trade association site at The Bund's Origins. Standing there, it felt like time had paused just for a moment. It stirred deep emotions and reminded me how much has changed—and how much remains beautiful. This stay wasn’t just a visit; it was a memory in the making. I’ll definitely return.

Staying at Jin Jiang Hotel was an absolute delight—this truly is a century-old institution with character and charm. The room exuded that classic 'old cadre' elegance, with refined details that made me feel like I'd stepped into history. Breakfast was outstanding—rich in traditional Chinese dim sum, especially the noodle toppings: mushroom, preserved mustard greens, scrambled eggs with tomatoes, and over ten other varieties—all fresh and flavorful. For those sensitive to caffeine, there were plenty of tea options to choose from, which was thoughtful and appreciated. But the real highlight? The famous Jinjiang Peking Duck. The skin turns a perfect amber hue, crisp yet not greasy, served with a house-made dipping sauce that elevates every bite. The scallions are plump, juicy, and sweet—perfect for cutting through the richness. Service was exceptional too. The concierge greeted me warmly and even offered a vintage-style luggage cart to transport me from the VIP Pavilion to Jinbei Building—a small touch, but it added so much character to the experience. Located on the site of the original 1926-era Cathay Apartments (the same owner as Peace Hotel), the building’s white architectural lines remain strikingly elegant. Since its founding by Ms. Dong Zhujun in 1951, the hotel has welcomed hundreds of heads of state from over 20 countries worldwide—earning its reputation as China’s premier guesthouse for international dignitaries. The garden is spacious and serene, with a stunning lawn that feels like a private oasis. Cleanliness is top-notch, and the blend of timeless heritage with modern comfort makes this stay unforgettable. If you’re looking for authenticity, quality, and a bit of legacy, this place delivers—highly recommended.

Staying at Park Hotel Shanghai was an absolute highlight of my trip to Shanghai. The location is unbeatable—just a quick walk across the street from Exit 9 of People's Square Metro Station, making it super easy to explore nearby attractions like Nanjing Road Walkway and the Bund. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout my stay. Housekeeping was top-notch—towels were replaced daily, and all essentials were well stocked. Breakfast was a real treat: fresh coffee from the on-site grinder, quick refills, and efficient dish collection made mornings stress-free. I even ordered butterfly pastries room service style—no waiting in line, just delivered straight to my door. It’s clear this hotel cares about guest comfort and convenience. If I ever return to Shanghai, I’ll definitely choose this hotel again. Highly recommend for both business and leisure travelers.

Staying at Metropolo Nanjing Hotel in Shanghai was an absolute delight! The hotel beautifully blends classic Shanghai charm with modern comfort. My room featured a well-designed wet-dry separation, and the mattress was just right—cozy yet supportive for a restful night's sleep. I especially appreciated the complimentary purified water available on every floor; no need to buy bottled water, which is both convenient and eco-friendly. The doorman always greeted me warmly and helped with the door, while the front desk staff were incredibly patient and helpful throughout my stay. Despite being located in a bustling area, the hotel offers a surprisingly peaceful atmosphere—perfect for travelers who want city convenience without the noise. This experience truly exceeded my expectations. I’ll definitely be returning to this hotel on my next trip to Shanghai!

This is our third time staying at this hotel, and every visit has been outstanding. The room was spotless and beautifully decorated with a calming, elegant vibe. What really stood out was the heated toilet seat—such a small detail that made bathroom use incredibly comfortable and luxurious. The location is unbeatable: right across from the Postal Museum, just a 15-minute walk to Peace Hotel and the Bund, and super close to the Shiliupu Pier for evening Yangtze River cruises. My son said he always wants to stay here whenever we visit Shanghai—it feels like coming home. There’s a genuine sense of warmth and hospitality that makes you feel truly welcomed. A top-tier choice for both convenience and comfort.

This little gem of a hotel is perfectly located—just a short walk to the Bund and all the lively atmosphere of the local markets. The interior design is a beautiful blend of old-world charm and modern flair, with stylish touches throughout. Opening the curtains each morning revealed stunning views of two of the famous Three Towers, which made every stay feel special. On check-out, we were pleasantly surprised with a thoughtful gift from the front desk—such a nice touch! We only noticed later in the listing that they also offer late-night porridge, but sadly we didn’t get one (maybe we just forgot to ask?). Still, this didn’t take away from the overall amazing experience. The staff were friendly, the rooms clean and well-appointed, and the location couldn’t be better. Definitely worth staying again if I’m back in Shanghai.

We were on a business trip near the end of the year and I decided to recommend The Longemont Shanghai—a hotel I’ve always had a soft spot for. My colleagues loved it right away, especially how well it balanced quality and value. As a five-star property, the rooms are all on higher floors, offering quiet, spacious accommodations with great views. The location is super convenient—just a short subway ride from everything we needed. It easily met our company’s lodging standards while still feeling luxurious. One colleague even said they’d be booking here again on future trips. Definitely a top pick for both comfort and practicality.

Staying at Hyatt On The Bund Shanghai during New Year's was an absolute highlight. Special thanks to Lorna from the guest relations team—amazingly patient and professional despite the massive crowds on such a busy holiday. She handled all my concerns with care and efficiency. The service quality is truly consistent with Hyatt’s world-class standards: warm, attentive, and thoughtful. Even with high demand at The Club Lounge, staff still offered gracious, low-bow service to members—such a nice touch. The welcome fruit and breakfast were both delicious and well-prepared. And the view? Absolutely breathtaking. The Bund skyline is stunning day or night—definitely worth every moment spent by the window. I’ve already taken countless photos and can’t wait to come back. This hotel delivers on all fronts—perfect for travelers seeking luxury, comfort, and unforgettable scenery.
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