"Room quality and size excellent. Amazing views. The club lounge staff very efficient and breakfast extensive and well done. I can’t fault this hotel "
"I stayed here for 4 nights during a business trip and had a great experience. The room was clean and spacious, and the staff provided friendly, helpful service. The breakfast buffet was decent—nothing fancy, but fair for the price.
I was happy enough with my stay that I’ve already booked another 4 nights for my upcoming trip in June. It’s a relief to find a good, reasonably priced hotel that offers great service and a clean, comfortable room.
Highly recommend!"
"Everything was very nice. The breakfast buffet was top shelf and definitely worth the money. The only issue was the TV was pretty much Chinese only AND the WiFi was VERY restrictive."
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Experience the bustling energy of Shanghai’s most famous commercial street, with a pedestrian mall surrounded by traditional and luxury shopping opportunities.
Where can I find the best nightlife in East China?
East China is a diverse region with various cities that offer unique nightlife experiences, each with its own flair.
In Shanghai, the vibrant nightlife scene comes alive in areas such as the Bund, where you can enjoy stunning views of the skyline while sipping cocktails at rooftop bars. Xintiandi is another hotspot, known for its chic restaurants and lively bars set in beautifully restored traditional shikumen houses, great for a night out with friends.
Hangzhou's nightlife is more laid-back yet enchanting, particularly around West Lake. Here, you can find quaint tea houses and bars that offer a serene atmosphere, making it ideal for a relaxed evening. The nightlife along Wulin Square also features a mix of clubs and live music venues that cater to a younger crowd.
Nanjing has a burgeoning nightlife scene centered around the Xinjiekou area, where shopping malls transform into vibrant entertainment hubs after dark. Here you can enjoy a range of options from nightclubs to casual lounges.
If you're in Suzhou, the historic Pingjiang Road is delightful in the evening, with its charming alleys lined with bars and eateries where you can unwind after a day of exploring the city's famous gardens.
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How much is the nightly rate at a East China hotel?
Prices for hotels in East China often vary, but you can find a great deal from £33 on Expedia. All sorts of factors affect price, such as the time of year or the days of the week you choose for your stay. Find the best deals by being flexible with your dates, and sort search results by "Price: low to high" for the cheapest rate.