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Accomodation in Shanghai Shanghai has some of the best hotels in China. The city boasts a number of five-star hotels, though tourists should know that Chinese and Western rating systems differ, so what earns five stars in China would often get four in Europe or the US. Budget hotels are plentiful, with a mix of reliable chains and small independents offering competitive rates and solid service. As tourism in China increases, hostels and boutique hotels are improving and increasing in number.

Options in Shanghai range from colonial-era gems like the art deco Peace Hotel or the elegant villas of the park-like Ruijin to hypermodern towers of sophistication like the Jinmao Tower's Grand Hyatt and Pudong Shangri-La. More modest and intimate lodgings can be found in places like the 12-room converted traditional lane dwelling Old House Inn, and backpackers have an increasing number of hostels to choose from. Numerous two, three and four-star Chinese hotels offer excellent value for the money, though some may have problems with staff that speak limited English and with traditionally extra-firm Chinese mattresses, among other cultural differences.

With Shanghai's cheap taxis and expanding metro system (see Getting around Shanghai), location need not be central to be convenient. Help us improve our site—and help your fellow travelers—by telling us about your experience in our comments section. Enjoy your stay!