Address: 422 tiantong , Shanghai 200085, China Show on map
The grittier Hongkou/Zhabei location north of Suzhou Creek may sound a downmarket move from living on East Nanjing Rd - and it is - but staying at this good-value Art Deco-era hotel puts you within a 10-minute stroll of the Bund.Rooms are a drawback at this nine-storey, superbly-located Jin Jiang Hotels-managed choice. They are humdrum, rather faded and uninspiring. If you can tolerate that particular fly in the ointment, the three-star New Asia boasts more history than many other Shà nghai hotels. It dates from 1934, when the city was at its hedonistic peak and home to the tallest buildings in Asia. Discounts at this 319-room hotel see standard rooms dropping precipitously to around 50% of published rates, making the hotel an attractive proposition for the budget-bound. Superior rooms are an improvement on the standard doubles and face the river, costing only 100.00 more. All major credit cards accepted.
Rooms are a drawback at this nine-storey, superbly-located Jin Jiang Hotels-managed choice. They are humdrum, rather faded and uninspiring. If you can tolerate that particular fly in the ointment, the three-star New Asia boasts more history than many other Shà nghai hotels. It dates from 1934, when the city was at its hedonistic peak and home to the tallest buildings in Asia. Discounts at this 319-room hotel see standard rooms dropping precipitously to around 50% of published rates, making the hotel an attractive proposition for the budget-bound. Superior rooms are an improvement on the standard doubles and face the river, costing only 100.00 more. All major credit cards accepted.
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Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 6:00 AM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$34.00 per night
(US$17.00per person per night)
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Pop across the road to the Shanghai Post Museum in the marvellous old post office, dating from 1924. The historic sights of the Bund are a short walk south over Suzhou Creek; return at night for dinner and drinks at any of the bars and restaurants in the Bund area.
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