Guest User
March 10, 2025
Before going to Shanghai, I compared three hotels on Ctrip for a few days, and this hotel impressed me the most. It is a century-old building with great charm. Looking at the online reviews on Ctrip, there are many bad reviews, but because I still like it, I took the gamble and went. Let's talk about the building first. It is a century-old building. From the architecture to the decoration and interior, there is a sense of vicissitudes. It is not that kind of new hotel. It has a strong sense of technology. So if you can't accept the primitive feeling in your heart, I don't recommend staying here. The doorman is an uncle, very enthusiastic, just ask him directly where to find it. The hotel lobby is on the second floor. When I went there, I was directly upgraded to the main building. I lived next to it, which has pros and cons. As a person with heavy luggage, the elevator is a good thing. I don't have to go to the annex building to climb the stairs, but I live on the third floor. The exhaust system of the whole building is right outside the window, which makes a sound 24 hours a day. It may also be that I was a little tired those days, so it didn't affect my sleep too much. The air conditioner in the guest room is hot air, even if Even if all the rooms are closed, you can still feel warm wind blowing out. I went to Shanghai in early March. It was either cloudy or rainy, but it was still quite cool at night, so I turned off the air conditioner and opened the windows, but the windows could not be opened too wide because of the noise from the equipment outside~ There is a coffee bar on the second floor of the hotel, which is open until 6 pm, so there are many people in the afternoon. There is a service charge for a la carte, but not for set meals. A set meal for two people is enough for four people. In the hotel, whether you need drinking water or toiletries, just tell the customer service directly. Overall, as a three-star hotel, the price/performance ratio is quite high. By the way, they have a restaurant, but the per capita fee is a bit expensive, so we didn't go. Their location is very good. Go out and turn left, opposite is Nanjing Pedestrian Street, and at the end is the Bund, which is very crowded, especially at night~ And the most important point is that it is said that it will be renovated next year, and it seems that I can't afford to live there, so those who are not too picky can still give it a try~😊
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