Singa Sheen
25 Ogos 2024
This was our first time staying in China, so we didn't know what to expect. The room was not at the address on the website (which is the address of the property managers who manage multiple properties) but about 1km away.
On arrival, we were apprehensive at first as it seemed the elevator lobbies on each floor either hadn't been completed or were undergoing renovation and looked like a construction site. However, once inside we found the room to be adequate and with all the facilities listed, if somewhat basic. Beds were comfortable, but not really anywhere to sit and lounge, and no dining table. There was a bench alongside one wall with a couple of hard high chairs.
We had some issues with the wi-fi which we communicated to the property managers - they expressed concern that there were problems and promised to look into it for future foreign guests.
Location was quite good with many shops and restaurants of all descriptions nearby. Our room was about 1.2 km from the nearest metro station, only just walkable for us (60+ year-old foreigners) in the sweltering mid-August heat and humidity.
The room appeared to be a basic Shanghai residential apartment and I would rate it fair value-for-money for the price we paid. I would probably not recommend it for foreigners with no knowledge of China or Shanghai (I have a little Mandarin), but it would be suitable for Chinese guests or those experienced with the Shanghai metro, Didi, buses, bike sharing apps etc who are looking for budget accommodation.
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