I was worried because there were no reviews when I made the reservation, but it was better than I was worried.
If a foreigner is staying, you have to register as a foreigner within 24 hours of arriving in Shanghai. If this part is cumbersome and difficult to do, I recommend staying at a 3-star or higher hotel. The hotel will automatically register you.
Also, I think it would be convenient if you can speak a little Chinese. The day before your stay, the host will contact you through Trip.com, but most foreigners do not have a Chinese number, so you have to communicate through WeChat. They will give you a link to a program that allows you to pay the deposit, check the accommodation password, and check the Wi-Fi password through WeChat. If you are comfortable with this, I recommend it.
If you are staying with 4 friends and not in separate rooms, I recommend it! It was a bit disappointing that there was only one bathroom, and if you contact the host in advance to change the towels, they will replace them with new ones every morning. They will also empty the trash can if you put it outside. They initially provided 4 bottles of water, but I don't know because I didn't ask for more on other days.
The location is right in front of Subway Line 2, and I think Line 10 is a little further away. I think I saw the famous high-rise buildings right behind the accommodation, so I think I saw them well while walking back and forth.
There is almost no soundproofing. You can hear all the noise from the road outside. When I went, they were doing construction since early in the morning, so it was quite noisy.
It is good for ordering delivery food and such.
The location is better than I thought, so I would visit again.
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