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Hilton Garden Inn Shanghai Caoyang
4.3/514 Reviews
Changfeng Park Area
Hotel location is quiet, the interior decoration design is very modern and comfortable, clean and clean, thank Kevin for helping to change the special invoice
HomeInn · Neo (Shanghai Fengxian Ancient Huayuan Branch)
4.5/5273 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
Because I had something to do nearby the next day, I found a hotel that was already relatively close for one night. However, the hotel environment was not bad. It was next to a school but the soundproofing was very good. However, when I booked the hotel, there was a point redemption option for late check-out. option, I redeemed it with more than 60 points and postponed it until 14:00. At noon, the front desk called and said that we could postpone it until 14:00, but we have to write a good review, otherwise it can only be postponed until 13:00. May I ask? Woolen cloth? So I spent more than 60 points and am I a big resentment? Because the person who answered the phone was my partner. He didn’t know that we had already redeemed the points. He also asked me to write a good review for you quickly. I was a little speechless. But in the end we checked out at 1 o'clock, but we hope to connect with the platform in the future.
Xingrong Hotel
4.5/5184 Reviews
Pudong Jinqiao District
I booked three nights . I have positive and negative experience: Positive: 1-the hotel stuff are very helpful and very kind .They helped me pick up and send deliveries . 2-The room has a washing machine ,and there is a washing dryer outside the hall which very convenient and cheap,only 8¥ . 3-the corridor is very clean ,there is no carpet .The stuff keep the floor cleaned and shiny. Negative 1- there is no sink and mirror inside the shower . 2-the toilet seat is very small. 3-the shower running water is very low . But overall it was good experience and the price is good and reasonable.
Blue Arc E-Sport Hotel
4.5/5184 Reviews
Hongqiao Transportation Hub Surrounding Area
As soon as you approach this hotel, you will feel friendly. The air conditioning in the lobby makes you feel comfortable. The layout of the entire first floor is very atmospheric. The staff is warm and welcoming. The room environment is also very good and clean. The decoration style is also what I like. The equipment is also very good. The gaming experience is particularly good. In general, the cost performance is still very high. Friends who like to play games and take photos can try this hotel. It is really good.
Zhuxia Hostel Guesthouse
4.8/5125 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
The room was clean and fresh, the bed was big and soft with no pressure, I fell asleep right away and solved my insomnia problem. The landlord was very considerate and almost always responded to our requests. He also sent us to Disneyland for free. Since it was very close to the scenic area, we could go to the free Disney Town first. I will choose this hotel next time I come.
上海馨心小院
4.7/510 Reviews
Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island
The location of the small courtyard is good, the entrance is a park built in the countryside, there is a river, the river is very clean, there are small woods, wooden plank road. The room is clean. Hengsha Island is indeed very clean. The small courtyard is very close to the town. The nearby Mindong Road, Dongjiang Road, Fuminsha Road, connected together, is a very comfortable ride road, and there are high water spruces on both sides of the road. Eating, renting bicycles, and the boss help solve it. The boss’s family made ”sugar and sour mulberry”, which is delicious.

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Best Shanghai Travel Guide for First-time Visitors

Shanghai, or “Hu” as the locals call it, is perched right at the mouth of the Yangtze River. Sure, it’s famous for its fast-paced business vibe and skyline, but honestly, there’s so much more to discover here beyond the glitz and glass towers.

Take a leisurely stroll along The Bund, with gorgeous views of the sleek skyscrapers in Lujiazui just across the water. Step back in time at Yu Garden, or feel the buzz of Nanjing Road with its shops and street food. So pack your bags and come see Shanghai for yourself!

Getting to and Around Shanghai

Alright, so you’re all set to explore Shanghai! Let’s talk about how to get there and get around. No matter if you’re flying, taking a train, or even arriving by bus, getting to Shanghai is as easy as it gets.

If you’re flying, Shanghai’s got two main airports: Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (SHA). Honestly, both airports are super convenient—it just depends on where you’re flying in from or heading to next.

  • Pudong Airport is about 45 kilometers from downtown and handles most international flights. You can get to the city by metro, an airport bus, or if you’re feeling fancy, the Maglev Train—it’s fast and kinda cool!
  • On the other hand, Shanghai Hongqiao airport is just 15 kilometers from the city center and mostly deals with domestic flights. You’ve got metro lines 2 and 10 to zip you straight to city.
Shanghai Pudong International Airport

Shanghai Pudong International Airport

Consider staying at one of the hotels near the PVG airports that offer shuttle services. It’s a lifesaver, especially when you’re tired from traveling or catching a red eye flights.

Hotel NameDistance from Airport (PVG)Shuttle Service Info
Holiday Inn Express Shanghai Pudong Airport1.9 milesAirport shuttle drop-off , free Wi-Fi, breakfast included
Shanghai Marriott Marquis City Centre29 milesPriority airport pick-up: Reservations are required. Contact this Marriott hotel at least 1 Day(s) in advance to make a reservation.

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Once in the city, getting around is quite easy. Shanghai's metro (¥3 base fare) efficiently connects most areas, while buses (¥2 rides) offer cheaper short trips if you master their routes. For convenience, use ride-hailing apps to book taxis (¥14 starting fare) and avoid traffic snarls.

Best Districts to Stay in Shanghai

Best Districts to Stay in Shanghai

If you’re not sure where to stay, areas like Nanjing Road, or Jing’an District are great options.

Look, if you're visiting Shanghai for the first time, do yourself a favor and stay near Nanjing Road. I've had countless friends visit, and this area never disappoints! You'll be right next to The Bund, surrounded by amazing food spots, and the subway can zip you anywhere in the city.

Sure, Jing'an is lovely with its temples and fancy malls, Changning District is also really chill with beautiful parks like Shanghai Zoo and the beautiful Zhongshan Park.

Top Things to Do in Shanghai: Shanghai Disneyland

Shanghai Disneyland

Top Things to Do in Shanghai

Here are several top attractions for first-time visitors to explore!

  • Shanghai Disneyland: Shanghai Disneyland, opened in 2016, is Disney’s first park in mainland China. It's the only Disney park in the world to have a Zootopia-themed land, where you can join Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde on an exciting ride called “Zootopia: Hot Pursuit.” Plan your visit on a weekday if possible to avoid long queues.
  • The Bund: The Bund, stretching 1.5 kilometers (0.9 miles) along the Huangpu River, is the most symbolic spot of the city. Running from Waibaidu Bridge to Nanpu Bridge, it’s known for its gorgeous collection of 52 historic buildings in styles like Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque, Classicism, and Renaissance. Despite being designed and built at different times, these buildings blend together beautifully.
  • Yu Garden: For a glimpse of Shanghai’s traditional side, Yu Garden is the place to be. This 400-year-old garden is filled with elegant pavilions, koi ponds, and rockeries that create a peaceful escape from the city’s buzz. Just outside, the bustling bazaar offers everything from souvenirs to local snacks. It’s the perfect mix of serenity and energy, and a must-visit for anyone exploring Shanghai’s cultural heritage.
Top Things to Do in Shanghai

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