

Tucked away in downtown Shanghai, this urban oasis boasts a 70,000-square-meter private garden and historic European-style villas from the 1920s. The 185 smart rooms feature independent air purification systems, Sealy mattresses, and Molton Brown toiletries, with every detail exuding luxury. Enjoy a complimentary bottle of fresh orange juice delivered daily by a smart robot! The Madam Li floor on the 12th level is designed for female travelers, featuring elegant pink tones, Dyson hairdryers, and DeLonghi coffee machines. The 15th-floor executive lounge offers 270-degree views of the city skyline. With an indoor pool, fitness center, and multiple dining options, it's perfect for both business and family trips!

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.

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.

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 is a garden-style hotel that beautifully blends historical charm with modern elegance, once the mansion of Shanghai's legendary figure Du Yuesheng. With uniquely designed rooms featuring Art Deco furniture and modern amenities, you're guaranteed a comfortable stay. Its prime location puts you just steps away from Huaihai Road shopping district and multiple subway lines (1, 10, 12), making transportation a breeze. Popular landmarks like Jing'an Temple and Xintiandi are nearby, offering the perfect balance between urban convenience and tranquil retreat - an ideal choice for both leisure and business travelers!

Nestled in the heart of Nanjing West Road, this hotel is just steps from the subway, offering unbeatable convenience. Housed in a 1920s Shanghai-style building, it blends smart rooms with artistic flair for a unique stay. Enjoy easy access to Wu Jiang Road food street and Plaza 66. With family-friendly amenities, 24-hour front desk, and airport transfers, every need is covered. Rated 4.8/5, guests love the delicious breakfast and thoughtful service—perfect for your Shanghai getaway!

Yearning for a secret garden in bustling Shanghai? This boutique hotel blends Spanish-style villas with a 2000㎡ lawn, offering tennis courts under skyline views. Just minutes from Huaihai Road shopping and Xintiandi, its metro-access location shines with convenience. Rooms dazzle with crystal chandeliers, while robot butlers and kids' playzone add modern flair. Savor lakeside breakfasts or picnic in the courtyard – every corner whispers elegance. Perfect for couples seeking romance or families craving fun, it’s a urban oasis where heritage meets luxury. Don’t miss the historic charm of this architectural gem!

Tucked away in the heart of Shanghai, this European-style garden villa boasts a lush greenery coverage of 68%, offering a serene escape from the bustling city. The elegant design and tranquil ambiance are complemented by historic colonial architecture, perfect for Instagram-worthy shots. Rooms blend continental charm with modern comforts, featuring plush bedding for a restful stay. Dine at Jiangfeng Yuan Restaurant for exquisite Shanghainese and Cantonese cuisine, or unwind at Jingui Lobby Bar. With a prime location near the subway, Xujiahui and Huaihai Road are just a stroll away, making it ideal for both business and leisure travelers.


Nestled in Shanghai's bustling Jing'an Temple district, this historic high-end serviced apartment offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern luxury. Originally the Haig Building from the 1920s, it retains its Spanish-style elegance while incorporating contemporary design touches. Relax in the serene garden surrounded by century-old trees, or enjoy the convenience of top-notch amenities like a fitness center, executive lounge, and 24-hour front desk. With easy access to the subway and stunning Jiuyanqiao night views, it’s the perfect choice for a memorable stay!

Nestled in the city center, this historic garden villa blends Renaissance charm with Mansard roofs and castle-style turrets. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers serene vibes and butler service for a luxurious stay. Perfect for families, business trips, or weddings with lake views and metro access. Enjoy free parking, photo-worthy spots, and top-notch facilities – an urban oasis where heritage meets modern comfort!
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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.

I’ve passed by this hotel countless times while commuting, always dreaming of staying here—and finally made it happen. The moment I stepped into the grand lobby with its soaring ceiling and dazzling crystal chandelier, I knew this was going to be special. The property sits on nearly 60,000 square meters of private garden, making it feel like a hidden European estate right in the heart of bustling Shanghai. From the very first greeting, the service was exceptional—Esther from front desk went above and beyond: upgraded our room, offered a two-hour late check-out without hesitation, and even shared her WeChat for easy communication. That kind of personal touch is rare. Breakfast was an absolute highlight—huge variety, beautifully presented. From freshly steamed dim sum and handmade noodles to a wide selection of breads, oatmeal, fresh fruit, yogurt, and even ice cream, every detail was thoughtfully curated. But what truly stole the show was the garden. Lush green lawns, mature trees casting dappled sunlight, historic buildings nestled among foliage—perfect for quiet strolls or Instagram-worthy shots. Every corner feels like a scene from a film. The pool is clean and refreshingly salty—almost like swimming in the sea! Plus, there are two hot tubs nearby, perfect for unwinding. The changing rooms are spacious, with full amenities including a sauna, steam room, and even a lounge area with TV where you can just lie back and relax. This might be the most comfortable five-star experience I’ve ever had. Security staff were friendly and attentive throughout, adding to that welcoming, home-away-from-home feeling. It was an unforgettable New Year’s getaway—serene, elegant, and utterly luxurious.

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.

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.

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.

This was my third stay at this historic hotel, and once again, the experience exceeded expectations. On December 28th, upon check-in, I noticed a faint smoky smell in the room—something I’m particularly sensitive to. I reached out to Mr. Yang at reception, and he responded immediately with genuine care. Without hesitation, he arranged a completely smoke-free room that was also spacious and well-appointed. His attentiveness made a big difference and truly reflected the hotel’s commitment to guest comfort. The breakfast was excellent—well-prepared, beautifully presented, and varied. A small suggestion: it would be great to have decaf coffee options available, especially for guests who are sensitive to caffeine or older travelers. Overall, the service is exceptional, the ambiance is timeless, and the value is outstanding. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a refined, welcoming stay in Shanghai.

My stay at Jinglai Hotel · Bushe was absolutely outstanding. The hotel has a serene and elegant atmosphere with a minimalist yet sophisticated design that makes every space feel spacious and well-maintained. The public areas were spotless and thoughtfully arranged, contributing to a peaceful vibe from the moment I walked in. My room was immaculate, with high-quality toiletries and a reliable hot water supply—perfect for a relaxing shower after a long day. The front desk staff went above and beyond: friendly, efficient, and genuinely attentive to every need. Their warm hospitality made the entire experience feel personal and welcoming. Located just steps away from Wujian Road Food Street, I had endless dining options right outside my door. Whether it’s for business or leisure travel, this location offers unbeatable convenience. With its excellent service, clean rooms, and prime spot in the heart of Shanghai, this place earns every bit of its five-star rating. I’ll definitely be back.

My stay at this hotel completely exceeded my expectations. I booked the terrace room, and the moment I opened the curtains, I was greeted by a stunning view of golden ginkgo trees — absolutely breathtaking. The hotel has a traditional aesthetic in its interior design, but the facilities feel modern and well-maintained. I originally chose it just because it's directly across from Shanghai Conservatory of Music for convenience during exam season, but ended up loving every minute of my stay. Room 215 features a private bathroom with excellent water pressure — super comfortable. I even managed to take some artistic photos of my daughter that turned out beautifully. The location is perfect — close to public transit and quiet enough to relax. A great value and a truly memorable experience. Highly recommend!

I booked this charming old property in Anting during the Christmas season, a little nervous about potential outdated amenities and worn-out facilities. But honestly, my stay exceeded all expectations! The room was well-equipped, meeting standard four-star quality — everything I needed was there. The balcony, though not openable, offered breathtaking views that made every moment relaxing. Fresh towels and robes were provided, feeling brand new — better than some so-called 'new' four-star hotels I’ve stayed at recently. The hotel is incredibly quiet, giving you that true sense of living in a peaceful private villa. I ended up extending my stay without hesitation. This experience genuinely deserves a shoutout — rare for me to leave a review, but I couldn’t help it. Highly recommend for anyone seeking comfort, charm, and a serene escape in Shanghai.

I’ve never expected a city hotel in Shanghai could feel so peaceful and authentic—my stay at Zuoting Shangyuan completely redefined what I thought a boutique urban retreat could be. Nestled in the quiet Taiyuan Road villa district, the moment you step through the gate, you’re greeted by lush greenery and a serene atmosphere that instantly calms the mind. The room design is a beautiful blend of old Shanghai charm and modern comfort—natural wood furnishings, rattan accents, flowing bed drapes, and antique pieces that tell stories. Every detail feels intentional and thoughtfully curated. What truly stood out was the breakfast experience: a beautifully presented all-vegan spread with fresh, creative dishes served on the outdoor terrace—pure joy for food lovers. And the nightly warm congee? A small but meaningful touch that brought warmth to my heart. The staff were genuinely attentive—friendly, professional, and always smiling without being overbearing. From check-in to check-out, their care made me feel welcomed like family. Plus, the location is fantastic—just a 10-minute walk to the metro, making it easy to explore nearby gems like Wukang Road and Hengshan Road. Strolling through the garden or snapping photos in the courtyard felt like stepping into a living postcard. If I ever return to Shanghai, this will be my first choice. A true hidden gem.

Staying at this former guesthouse—once a historic venue where U.S.-China relations were normalized—felt like stepping into living history. Nestled between Jing'an Temple and the upscale Jufu Road, it’s perfectly positioned: minutes from bustling city life yet remarkably peaceful. The apartment has been freshly renovated with warm, homely touches that make you feel instantly at home. Everything was spotless—clean floors, crisp linens, and attention to detail in every corner. Staff were genuinely friendly and helpful, going out of their way to ensure a comfortable stay without being intrusive. It’s not just a hotel; it’s an experience. If you’re looking for authenticity, charm, and a quiet retreat in central Shanghai, this is absolutely worth it.

I first studied at the Shanghai Institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences during my master's year, and though I was just a stone's throw away from Taiyuan Villa, I never really took notice of it back then. Revisiting years later felt almost surreal — like stepping into a memory I didn’t know I had. Maybe I passed by six years ago, glimpsing that elegant old villa with its imposing gate and wondering who could possibly live inside. Fast forward to today: I finally stayed here, walked the same stairs once trodden by General Marshall, stood at the window, and in the misty rain, for a moment, saw myself — still that broke student from years ago. The weather kept me indoors, so I missed the garden’s charm, but tradition holds: I headed straight across the street to my favorite dumpling shop for four ounces of steamed buns. My appetite hasn’t changed — nor has my waistline. But honestly? That’s okay. Room 5132 hasn’t been renovated in ages. Peeling paint on the window grilles, curtains fluttering in the humid breeze, and creaky wooden floors that groan underfoot — yes, it’s noisy, but that’s exactly why I chose this place. It’s not about luxury; it’s about atmosphere. When I checked the platform later and saw the listing go gray, I thought, “Wait… closed already?” Only after reading reviews did I realize it was just the long-awaited renovation — relief! I’m glad they’re taking their time. One day, I’d love to come back with my girlfriend, book a room with a balcony, enjoy tea among flowers, and once again let the old floorboards whisper stories from a century past. And if possible, maybe a little discount? Because between the last visit and now, one thing’s clear: my age and weight have increased, but my wallet? Still sounds like coins clinking. Still the same broke grad student. Just hope the price isn’t as tight as my pocket. Funny, really.
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