No. 890 Huo Shan Road, 杨浦区上海市 SH, China, 200082, Shanghai
Basic
Check-in
14:00
Check-out
12:00
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Location
You’ll be sleeping tight! Hotel «Motel168 Xu Chang Road Inn» is located in Shanghai. This hotel is located in 6 km from the city center. You can take a walk and explore the neighbourhood area of the hotel — Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower and Shanghai Natural Wild Insect Kingdom.
At the hotel
It’s time to have a nice meal! Stop by the restaurant. Have a cup of coffee in the cafe and, who knows, maybe it’s going to be the best one in the city. Free Wi-Fi is available on the territory. Ask for more information when checking in. If you travel by car, you can park in a parking zone for free.
Also, the following services are available for guests at the hotel: a massage room. Want to have an excursion? Consult the tour assistance desk of the hotel. Accessible for guests with disabilities: the elevator helps them to go to the highest floors. At the guests’ disposal, there’s also a laundry.
Room amenities
Guests will find the following in the room: a TV. Please note that the listed services may not be available in all the rooms.
Electricity Sockets
American socket (non-grounded), British socket, Australian socket
Frequency
50 Hz
Voltage
220 V
General
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Computer
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Air conditioning
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24-hour reception
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Elevator/lift
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Heating
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Ticket assistance
Rooms
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TV
Services and amenities
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Iron and board
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Laundry (charged separately)
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Hairdryer (on request)
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Telephone
Meals
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Cafe
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Restaurant
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Vending machine
Internet
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Free Wi-Fi
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Internet access
Tourist services
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Tour assistance
Parking
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Free parking
Business
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Business center
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Conference Hall
Beauty and wellness
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Massage (charged separately)
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Beauty services (charged separately)
Pets
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Pets Not Allowed
Policies
Check-in terms and conditions
Check-in and check-out
Check-in
After 14:00
14:00
Check-out
Until 12:00
12:00
Additional Information
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