3.9 kmfrom subway station Hongqiao Railway Station
from RSD 4,404
Popular amenities
Air-conditioning
Location
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport • 3 km
Hongqiao Railway Station • 3.9 km
Qixin Road • 4.2 km
Shanghai Botanical Garden • 9 km
Jing An Temple • 10.7 km
Available rooms
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Location
Puxi, Room 308, No. 651 Hangbei Road, Shanghai
Places of interest
Shanghai Botanical Garden • 9 km
Jing An Temple • 10.7 km
Taikang Road • 12 km
Shanghai Art Museum • 13.2 km
People's Square • 13.3 km
Shanghai Museum • 13.4 km
South Yunnan Road • 13.8 km
Nanjing Road Shopping District • 14.1 km
Shanghai Museum of Pen and Ink • 14.2 km
Shanghai Natural History Museum • 14.5 km
Airports
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport • 3 km
Airport Pudong • 43 km
Shanghai Pudong International Airport • 43 km
Subway
Hongqiao Railway Station • 3.9 km
Qixin Road • 4.2 km
Description of the hotel
Location
Looking for a place to spend a night after a long walk around the city? Hotel «Shanghai Jinhao Inn» is located in Shanghai. This hotel is located in 13 km from the city center. You can take a walk and explore the neighbourhood area of the hotel — Hongqiao Railway Station, Shanghai Botanical Garden and Jing An Temple.
Room amenities
Guests will find the following in the room: a TV and slippers. Please note that the listed services may not be available in all the rooms.
Facts about the hotel
Type of electrical socket
Type A
220 V / 50 Hz
Type G
220 V / 50 Hz
Type I
220 V / 50 Hz
Number of rooms
22 rooms
Services and amenities
Popular
Air-conditioning
General
Air conditioning
Rooms
TV
Slippers
Toiletries
Services and amenities
Luggage storage
Wake-up service
Conditions of accommodation
Check-in and check-out
Check-in
After 14:00
Check-out
Until 12:00
Conditions of accommodation
Check-in and check-out
Check-in
After 14:00
Check-out
Until 12:00
Additional information
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