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Where is the convenient accommodation for traveling to Shanghai?
Shanghai is a famous national historical and cultural city, with profound modern urban cultural heritage and numerous historical sites. The traditional Jiangnan Wuyue culture and the industrial culture introduced from the west are combined to form a unique Shanghai style culture. Nowadays, tourists from all over the world come to Shanghai for sightseeing, shopping and vacation every year.

I have been engaged in the tourism industry for many years, and I have done hotel-related work in recent years. I want to answer this question from my understanding.

First, see where you want to travel in Shanghai, and then I will recommend hotels according to the destination. There will be many hotels around the major scenic spots in Shanghai, ranging from economy express hotels to luxury high-end hotels. The cost is also 100 yuan a night, and you can go to 10 yuan for more than one night, depending on your financial strength. Whether you are pursuing high-quality luxury travel or seeking cheap and preferential poor travel, Shanghai can satisfy you. This is the inclusiveness and charm of Shanghai.

I have mentioned the popular scenic spots in Shanghai before, so I will take them apart and mention the surrounding hotels for reference only.

Bund: Shanghai Peninsula Hotel, Shanghai Peace Hotel, Shanghai waldorf, Shanghai Wanda Ruihua Hotel, Shanghai Bund Indigo Hotel, Shanghai W Hotel, Shanghai Bund Banyan Tree, Shanghai Westin Hotel.

Lujiazui: Shanghai Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Ritz-Carlton Shanghai Pudong, Shangri-La Shanghai, Kempinski Shanghai, Park Hyatt Shanghai and Grand Hyatt Shanghai.

People's Square: Le Meridien Shanghai Shimao, JW Marriott Shanghai Tomorrow Square, Sofitel Helen Shanghai and Four Seasons Shanghai.

Jing 'an Temple: Jing 'an Rui J Hotel, Jing 'an Shangri-La Hotel, Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Shanghai Puli Hotel and Shanghai Andaz Swiss Hotel.

Xintiandi: The Langham Hotel Shanghai New World

Disney Resort Hotel: Shanghai Disneyland Hotel

Zhujiajiao: Shanghai Zhujiajiao Anlu Hotel and Shanghai Julie Jushe Hot Spring Hotel.

Hongqiao Business District: Hongqiao Greenland of Boli Hotel, Hongqiao Greenland of Boli Apartment, Intercontinental Hotel Shanghai National Convention and Exhibition Center, Sofitel Hongqiao Xinhualian Hotel Shanghai.

If you have a limited budget and want to stay in a cheap hotel, then I suggest you directly search on short rent, Airbnb, Tujia, and other apps, that is, you may see relevant hotels. In addition, the traffic in Shanghai is very good, so you mind staying directly in the express hotel along the Shanghai subway, which is relatively cheap.

But one thing, please book a hotel before confirming your trip to Shanghai. Hotel prices will rise in time due to holidays and exhibitions. So the earlier you book, the cheaper it is.

When traveling to Shanghai, the first place to stay is naturally near the People's Square.

People's Square Station is the transfer hub station of Shanghai Metro 1 Line, Line 2 and Line 8, with convenient transportation, not too far from Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and Happy Valley, and it only takes less than two hours to go to the film park. There are many choices of hotels and homestays.

Need to be reminded that hotels and homestays must be booked in advance.

People's Square can take the subway directly to Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, five stops, only ten minutes. Visit the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, then take Metro Line 2, arrive at nanjing east railway station intersection after four stops, and walk about one kilometer to the Bund. The distance from the Bund to People's Square is short, so you can take a taxi, subway or bus.

The next day, I will visit Disneyland from People's Square, take Metro Line 2 to Guanglan Road Station, then take the East Extension Line of Metro Line 2 to Chuansha Station, and walk about one kilometer to Disney. Less than an hour, just go back at night.

On the third day, I went to the movie and television amusement park, and took the subway 1 line from People's Square to Xinzhuang Station, with a stop of *** 12. Then transfer to Metro Line 5 and arrive at Beiqiao, the fourth stop. Finally, transfer to Xinjin special line, pass 13 station to Chedun station, and walk more than 400 meters to the film park.

A comfortable room will greatly add points to your trip! As a must-see place for hipsters all over the country, Magic Capital must book a room in advance! Chang! Heavy! Yes! (Xiao Zijun is really not exaggerating, haha)

The most beautiful scenery of Magic Capital is airbnb B&Bs recommended by Xiaozi County, a landmark building in Lujiazui, which allows you to see the magic capital landmark from the window and enjoy the perfect journey!

Compared with the standardized rooms, MICHELLE Jr. thinks it is more meaningful to have a characteristic hotel that can go deep into the local life of Magic Capital ~ Recommend 7 beautiful airbnb rooms and live in a luxurious five-star "home" with the hotel money!

Visible landmarks: Oriental Pearl, Shanghai Center and Shanghai World Financial Center.

B&B is hidden in a riverside building that once owned the "first apartment in Asia". Suzhou Riverside, which is quiet in the middle of the noise, not only isolates the surrounding noise, but also can easily reach the bustling areas such as the Bund and People's Square.

B&B's whole white wall and white bed curtain are dotted with green plants in the corners, giving people a dreamlike romantic feeling. The wooden elements that can be seen everywhere add a heavy feeling to the whole, corresponding to the age of riverside buildings. The strong Nordic style is also one of the most attractive elements at present.

The balcony is well lit. You can sit on the swing on the balcony and watch the green waves of Suzhou River through the French window. You can also see the tall buildings in Lujiazui along the Suzhou River from the window. The round bathtub in the corner can be said to be the finishing touch, and the green plants on the wall are the foil, which is very suitable for taking pictures!

Price: from 890 yuan.

Visible landmarks: Oriental Pearl, Shanghai Center, Shanghai World Financial Center and Jinmao Building.

This 170 flat super-large B&B combines several different decoration styles, and it is only with such a large space that you dare to play like this. The living room is based on cold black and white, and the background wall is a mural of two pigeons in black and white. You can feel a sense of modernity and art as soon as you enter the door. This hotel has four rooms, each with a different style.

The pink room is full of girls' hearts, small and fresh Nordic style rooms, both of which are very suitable for girls to take pictures!

The American goose yellow room is full of warmth. Give me an impulse to stay in the quilt and never want to come out! The other room is full of retro elements, leather furniture and old carpets are full of accents, and the scenery outside the window is great!

On the balcony facing Lujiazui, the higher floors are removed from some shelters, and the scenery of Lujiazui can be seen more clearly. The landlord ingeniously placed an astronomical telescope on the balcony. In the evening, he can not only enjoy the night view of Lujiazui, but also watch the twinkling stars in the night sky.

Price:1from 200 yuan.

Visible landmarks: Oriental Pearl, Shanghai Center, Shanghai World Financial Center and Jinmao Building.

Celebrity shops on the Internet have a * * * feature, that is, neon lights must be used as decorations, and neon lights are gradually becoming popular in homestays. The collocation of lights is an art, and red and green neon lights are collocated together, giving off a sexy temperament.

Looking at the night scene, French windows are naturally indispensable. Although the room area is not large, you can have a panoramic view of the most beautiful part of Lujiazui. The wooden strips around the walls and windows, the wooden floor and the broken wood bed board, plus neon lights, are combined into one sentence, suitable for taking pictures!

Price: from 800 yuan.

Visible landmarks: Oriental Pearl, Shanghai Center, Shanghai World Financial Center and Jinmao Building.

The terrace attached to B&B is facing the most central part of Lujiazui. In the evening, while enjoying the night view of Lujiazui, it is perfect to blow a breeze and drink a little wine with friends on the uncovered terrace. And such a large terrace, let alone drink some wine, even a party is no problem!

The overall decoration tends to be luxurious and retro. Leather+wooden furniture, oil paintings on the wall give people an illusion of old Shanghai in the 1930s. B&B has two bedrooms. You can see Lujiazui from each bedroom!

Price: from 3900 yuan

Visible landmarks: Oriental Pearl, Shanghai Center, Shanghai World Financial Center and Jinmao Building.

The contrast color design of the hotel is full of lively temperament. The wall is decorated with oil paintings and dream weaving nets. Bright candy colors are easily reminiscent of castles in fairy tales. It is not too much to describe the whole hotel with "colorful"!

The two bedrooms use different colors, but the style is the same. The gauze curtain at the bedside, the hanging chair in the corner, etc. Have a little childlike innocence about many details. Two bedrooms and three beds, very suitable for parents to live with their children.

Price: from 1000 yuan

Visible landmarks: Oriental Pearl, Shanghai Center, Shanghai World Financial Center and Jinmao Building.

Bamboo curtains, wooden furniture, Hanfu hanging on the bedside, and Chinese-style decoration make people wonder whether they have entered a homestay or a teahouse. The theme of B&B is teapot, and the most striking thing is the desk lamp with teapot stacked on it. The room is mainly brown, as low-key and elegant as a cinnabar teapot. The window faces Lujiazui. In an antique room, the modern Lujiazui faces you across the river. Living in such a contrasting room is also a strange experience.

Price:1from 400 yuan.

Visible landmarks: Oriental Pearl, Shanghai Center, Shanghai World Financial Center and Jinmao Building.

Although the room area is not large, the open bathroom not only enlarges the space, but also can see the Bund and Lujiazui while taking a bath in the bathtub! Next to B&B is the Waibaidu Bridge. If you want to visit the Bund, you can get there on the next floor.

The bed is near the window. When you wake up, you can see the skyscrapers in Lujiazui and fall asleep with the lights in Lujiazui. The experience is fascinating just to think about it. Or have a drink on the bar in the room and look at Lujiazui outside the window, which is also very comfortable.

Price: from 880 yuan.

Xiaozijun reminds: No matter where you live, you really need to book in advance. Enjoy the perfect trip!

Four Seasons Hotel Pudong

Wake up from the 38th floor of Pudong Four Seasons and look around the window. High-rise buildings in Glass City are integrated with low-rise houses with red roofs and green parks. There are a sea of people in front of the Huangpu River, and cars moving slowly like toys are walking on their respective tracks in an orderly way.

While enjoying the beautiful scenery in the swimming pool, I met a group of newcomers who came to take wedding photos. The reflection of love is based on the Oriental Pearl, and happiness flows. Finally received a dozen unexpected red envelopes. Is it the same as the bride's bouquet, and the person who gets it will be very happy?

Shanghai is a big city. In terms of travel convenience and cost performance, it will be more expensive not to live in the central city, such as Xuhui Jing 'an Huangpu Changning. Outside the above areas, you can choose to stay in a hotel near the subway station, because Shanghai's subway transfer is very convenient and it is not a downtown hotel. It will be more convenient and cost-effective.

Shanghai is the most economically developed city in China with a population of over 30 million. Compared with Beijing, the urban area is not very large. Moreover, Shanghai's urban public transportation is very developed. At present, more than ten subway lines have been opened for operation, with an operating mileage of more than 800 kilometers. The operation time is from 5 am to 22 pm.

In addition to subway lines extending in all directions in the central city, subways or high-speed trains have been opened from the central city to the outer suburbs except Chongming.

For example, the high-speed train goes to the farthest Jinshan District, and the subway can go to Fengxian, Baoshan, Jiading, Songjiang and Qingpu. In other words, as long as you are not in a hurry, you can reach any suburban town or scenic spot in less than two hours by subway from People's Square.

From this point of view, it doesn't matter where you live when you travel to Shanghai. It is important to be as close to the subway station as possible, and walk within 15 minutes, which is very convenient for daily travel.

If I have to make a choice, I suggest not living in Pudong. Because the traffic between Pudong and Puxi is relatively simple, the main line of the subway is Line 2, and there are many people every day. Only Line 4 and 10 cross the river, and there are not many lines.

In short, playing in Shanghai is the same as living there.

According to my years of experience in Shanghai, remember one thing: don't live in the city. Secondly, live on the edge of the city, close to the subway entrance. It's convenient to go anywhere.

If you come to Shanghai on non-holidays, it is recommended to live in busy areas such as Nanjing Road, Huaihai Road, Xintiandi, Lujiazui and century avenue.

The first three areas are downtown areas in Pudong, and the last two are popular areas in Pudong, but they are all close to the famous Bund in Shanghai. It is convenient to go to various scenic spots by subway and transportation, which can save time.

If it is the National Day or the Spring Festival holiday, the hotels in these areas are in short supply of air defense and the prices are quite high.

Considering the economic cost and convenient travel, it is recommended to live in a non-downtown area, as long as the subway traffic can reach it.

As far as the overall public security in Shanghai is concerned, it is still relatively safe. If I personally recommend it, I would suggest that you live in Changning District, Huangpu District, Jing 'an District and Hongkou District in the city center.

Living in an urban area near the city center, it is easy to find supermarkets and restaurants when you go out to buy things or eat.

Secondly, because of its good geographical location, it won't be far to go around by subway.

Live along the subway, preferably Line 2. There are many scenic spots. At the railway station

Ala Shanghai is so proud. Every accommodation window basically faces a small land of only 3 square kilometers. The reason is that the average residence is below 100 meters, and it is more under the extremely low floor area ratio of 1.06, which is shown off everywhere in the first phase of the real estate show. Therefore, we should pay tribute to that skyscraper! By the way, is there no other place to see in Shanghai? Except Lu Xiao Bund Shili Sheep Farm, other places are similar to the countryside, right?