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Tipo Di Stanza 199.50 CNY
  • Singola Privata Ensuite
  • 1 Matrimoniale Letto Privata Ensuite
Hanting Hotel, South Shanxi Road (City Centre) (3 star Hotels) - 233 South Shanxi Road, Luwan District Intersection between Shangxi Rd. & Yongjia Rd.200021 Shanghai China
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Ristorante Ristorante
Accesso a Internet Accesso a Internet
Magazzino Bagagli Magazzino Bagagli
ricevimento 24 ore ricevimento 24 ore
Lift / Elevator Lift / Elevator
Free Car Park Free Car Park
colazione esclusa colazione esclusa
24-hour check in 24-hour check in
WiFi in Lobby WiFi in Lobby
web access in lobby web access in lobby
web access in room web access in room
Air Conditioning Air Conditioning
Hanting Hotel is a brand owned by Hanting Hotels, the first and currently No.1 hotel chain focusing on mid-scale market. All the branches are located in main sightseeing spot, CBD area or transportation link. Each room provides high-quality mattress and bed-linen, free broadband, en-suit powerful shower and office space, etc. In each hotel's business library, guest can enjoy a free cup of coffee or tea with friends, read an interesting book or have a free online-surfing with wireless internet access. The meeting room with updated equipment can be used freely at any time. All staff in Hanting Hotels is always ready to give each guest a warmest welcome and unforgettable experience.

Hanting Hotel, South Shanxi Road Shanghai(The City Centre) is located in the center of shanghai, closely near the most famous fashion area-Xin Tian Di Plaza, where is full of pubs and shopping malls. Xin Tian Di is a re-creation born out of the sprawls of Shikumen housing, which is the architectural symbol of Shanghai in the 20th century and also a window to the past and the future, to China and the world.