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この不動産
Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road is an unpretentious 3-star sanctuary positioned on one of China's most frenetic retail arteries, offering authentic Shanghai hospitality without inflated price tags. The lobby hums with a no-nonsense efficiency—exposed brick, utilitarian furnishings, the ambient buzz of multilingual guests—evoking the city's post-industrial chic rather than luxury theatre. It suits the independent traveller, business backpacker, and budget-conscious explorers who prize proximity to the Bund and People's Square over thread count, and who view the hotel as a sleeping berth rather than a destination unto itself. Standing here, you feel the raw pulse of Shanghai's commercial heart, unfiltered.
💬 What guests say
Guests rave about the hotel's excellent location, just a short walk from Nanjing Road, The Bund, and the Metro. Many also praise the cleanliness, helpful staff, and good amenities. A recurring complaint is poor mobile signal in the rooms, forcing reliance on the hotel WiFi.
★★★★★“We absolutely loved our stay at the Fish Inn Hotel for our 4-day Shanghai tour. It's super close to both Nanjing Road and The Bund, just walking distances, making it the most perfect location. The rooms were wonderful and the staff were the sweetest. Highly recommend this hotel for your Shanghai trip!”
— Puspita Azad, 7 months ago
★★★★★“I stay for 4 nights on 26 October to 30 October 2025. Pros: 1. Clean room 2. Clean bathroom and good amenities 3. Helpful stafss 4. Very near to Metro 5. Near to The Bund, East Nanjing Pedestrian Road Cons: 1. Mobile signal is not good. We have to rely on hotel WiFi”
— Arif Rahmat Muharram, 7 months ago
★★★★★“I like this hotel .. They are kind and provide conscientious service, especially the lady MISS HUANG she helped us a lot and is wonderful.”
— Abd Albast, 6 months ago
★★★★★“Overall, Marriott Hotel Shanghai delivers a complete experience with the perfect combination of comfort, luxury, and exceptional hospitality.”
— Sartaj nabi Afridi, 6 months ago
☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Shanghai emerged in the 16th century as a minor walled settlement on the Huangpu River, but became a global powerhouse after the First Opium War (1842), when European traders established foreign concessions and transformed it into Asia's pre-eminent commercial hub. The 1920s–1940s saw the rise of Art Deco masterpieces—the Bund's iconic neoclassical and modernist facades—and the city became a glamorous, morally ambiguous playground of crime syndicates, jazz clubs, and international finance. The Communist Revolution halted this trajectory; decades of austerity followed until Deng Xiaoping's 1992 market reforms re-opened Shanghai's economy, unleashing the Pudong skyline boom and the transformation into a 21st-century megacity. Today, Shanghai straddles contradictions: colonial heritage districts neighbour supertall glass towers; Confucian restraint coexists with libertine nightlife; it remains the embodiment of modern China's aspirations and tensions.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
October and November are Shanghai's golden window: autumn temperatures hover between 15–22°C, humidity drops markedly after summer's oppressive moisture, and the city's gardens and riverside promenades become genuinely pleasurable to traverse. September's tail-end can also work, though typhoon risk lingers; these months draw fewer tour groups than peak spring, keeping Nanjing Road slightly less gridlocked.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
April–May (spring) and September–October (early autumn) are peak season; June is the onset of the East Asian monsoon and stifling heat, yet still commands premium rates because international school holidays begin mid-June. Golden Week (late September–early October) sees Chinese domestic tourism swell; hotel prices spike 30–50%, Nanjing Road becomes nearly impassable, and booking becomes critical. July–August, despite brutal 35°C+ heat and typhoons, attracts families on summer break, keeping occupancy high.
予算肩の季節
December to February offers the best budget shoulder pricing: winter temperatures range 3–8°C (chilly, not unbearable), crowds thin considerably, and advance online rates can drop 20–35% compared to summer. Conversely, March is emerging shoulder season—milder, fewer crowds—though spring rains are frequent. February is quieter still post-Chinese New Year (early February), though some restaurants and services close temporarily.
天気&パッケージ
Shanghai's climate from June is subtropical-monsoon: expect 28–35°C, 75–90% humidity, and thunderstorms that arrive without warning—summer is oppressive and genuinely uncomfortable for walking. Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking garments, a compact umbrella (non-negotiable), and comfortable walking shoes with good drainage; avoid cotton, which clings; bring a light rain jacket and consider staying hydrated obsessively.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- Shanghai Metro Line 19 extended service (2024–2025 phases) continues to improve transport links from Puxi's eastern districts; check real-time MTR app for any June service alterations affecting the People's Square interchange near your hotel.
- The Bund waterfront, a 10-minute walk from Fish Inn, reopened fully post-renovation in 2024 with new pedestrian zones and museum extensions (Shanghai History Museum, restored Art Deco galleries); June heat means early-morning riverside walks are preferable to midday crowds.
- June marks the onset of Shanghai's wet season; typhoon season (formally June–September) brings occasional transport disruptions and school/office closures; monitor China Meteorological Administration alerts, and expect higher humidity and flash flooding in low-lying areas of the city proper.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (8+) facing the Huangpu River or People's Square; corner rooms for better ventilation and light
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor and 2nd-3rd floors due to street noise from East Nanjing Road traffic; rooms facing the main street; basement-adjacent rooms
Best views
River-view rooms overlooking Huangpu River to the south; People's Square views to the east
Quietest floors
8th floor and above, especially odd-numbered rooms away from the main facade
🔊 Noise notes
East Nanjing Road is one of Shanghai's busiest commercial streets with constant traffic, pedestrian noise, and street vendors. Significant noise pollution during daytime (7am-11pm). Some rooms may experience low-frequency rumble from metro operations beneath Nanjing Road.
💡 Insider tips
Request high-floor rooms when booking; double-pane windows help but aren't always effective; bring earplugs for lower floors; the hotel's central location offers excellent walkability to shopping and attractions, but comes with urban noise trade-offs. Ask for rooms away from lift shafts. Best time for rest is after 11pm when street activity decreases.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
ホテル施設
Complimentary WiFi (5–15 Mbps shared bandwidth); premium 50 Mbps available ¥30/day; automatic login via room key card
Single lift serving all 9 floors; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand (Financial Times, People's Daily); no physical papers
Standard 14:00 check-in / 11:00 check-out; early check-in subject to availability (no fee before 12:00); late check-out ¥100/hour after 11:00
Complimentary storage at front desk for registered guests; ¥20/bag/day for non-guests
Step-free ground floor access via side entrance; one accessible room (201) with grab bars; no accessible lift or adapted facilities beyond basic
No on-site parking; nearest valet (Bund Centre parking) ¥80/day 200m walk; public underground (People's Square) ¥15/2hrs; no EV charging
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: Shanghai tourism development fee ¥5 per room per night (mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: ¥500 advance deposit required; ¥1000 incidental hold at check-in
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Church: 圣三一堂 (489 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: 若瑟堂 (1.1 km · ~13 min walk)
- Place of worship: 虹庙 (1.2 km · ~14 min walk)
- Mosque: 福佑路清真寺 (1.5 km · ~18 min walk)
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
益丰·外滩源 — 396 m · ~5 min walk
黄浦公园 — 563 m · ~7 min walk
上海幻觉艺术博物馆 — 396 m · ~5 min walk
乐漫演艺空间 — 1.3 km · ~16 min walk
5分間のRadio Essentials
上海浦东发展银行 — 535 m · ~7 min walk
老百姓大药房 — 1.0 km · ~13 min walk
全家 — 379 m · ~5 min walk
南京东路 — 642 m · ~8 min walk
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →Chinese Yuan Renminbi, CNY
Use local banks or ATMs for best rates; avoid airport exchange counters. Bank of China and ICBC have many branches in Pudong.
Mobile pay (Alipay, WeChat Pay) is essential and ubiquitous; UnionPay cards widely accepted; international credit cards work at major establishments but not everywhere.
Tipping is not customary in Shanghai; rounding up or small change is occasionally left but never expected at restaurants, taxis, or hotels.
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Convenience store coffee (7-Eleven, Familymart) or local tea shops; 8-15 CNY for basic coffee
Noodle shops, dumpling stalls, or canteen-style eateries; 15-30 CNY for a satisfying meal
Street-level noodle, rice, or hotpot restaurants; 25-50 CNY for a main dish with rice
Morning markets (菜市场) near residential areas, night food streets in Huimin/Jianguo areas offer cheap snacks and prepared foods; baozi, jianbing, stinky tofu 5-15 CNY
Carrefour, Metro, Lotus (family mart-style), and local wet markets; significantly cheaper than convenience stores for fresh produce
Jing'an and Huaihai Road have affordable chains; Fabric market areas offer budget textiles; prices 30-150 CNY for basics
Metro day pass ~7 CNY per ride (single journey) or 24-hour pass ~25 CNY; from airport take Maglev (Airport Link, 55 CNY) or airport bus (20-30 CNY) to metro connections
Use metro and buses exclusively—cheapest and most efficient; mobile payment is faster and often has cashback offers; eat where locals eat (look for queues, no English menus)
i️ 知っておきたいこと
Type A/C/I · 220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ ¥6.78 · CNY
🚨 Emergency Contacts
ShanghaiIn Shanghai, China, emergency services are available 24/7. Police (110), Ambulance (120), and Fire (119) are the primary emergency numbers. For tourist assistance, contact the Shanghai Tourism Hotline at 962020. English-speaking operators are often available at major hospitals and tourist areas.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Shanghai, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
🛬 Your arrival
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · 上海浦东发展银行 — 535 m · ~7 min walk — pharmacy · 老百姓大药房 — 1.0 km · ~13 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →まわりまわり
Book trains →Local transit throughout Shanghai → Novotel Shanghai Atlantis area
💡 Cheapest option but slower. Use WeChat app for real-time bus tracking. Download Shanghai Public Transportation app. Bus 71, 135 serve the hotel area.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport → Pacific Hotel, Huangpu District
💡 Use official taxi stands or DiDi app to avoid overcharging. Peak hours 7-9am and 5-7pm can double travel time.
Pudong International Airport (PVG) → Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road
💡 Use official taxi stand at airport terminal. Ask driver for receipt (收据). Peak hour traffic (7-9am, 5-7pm) can extend journey to 90 mins.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport → Tianhe/Huangpu central locations
💡 Budget-friendly with luggage space. Stops at major stations but requires local knowledge to reach Pacific Hotel exactly.
Novotel Shanghai Atlantis → Throughout Shanghai
💡 Get a Shanghai Public Transportation Card (rechargeable). Metro Line 2 & 10 nearby. Most reliable for city navigation. English signage available.
Throughout Shanghai central districts → Jing'an Temple Station - nearest to hotel
💡 Buy a Shanghai Metro card (交通卡) at convenience stores. Line 2 is circular and connects major attractions. Hotel location is premium for metro access.
Pudong International Airport shuttle terminals → Various drop-off points near East Nanjing Road
💡 Most economical option. Less convenient than alternatives; transfers required. English signage limited—use offline maps.
Airport transfer to Guangzhou South Station → Huangpu District via Metro/Taxi
💡 Efficient for connections to other cities. Requires additional metro/taxi to Pacific Hotel. Best for multi-city trips.
Baiyun Airport South Station → Tiyu West Station or nearby metro stops
💡 Most affordable option. Get Yangcheng card for unlimited transfers. Line 3 connects directly to Huangpu district metro stations.
Pudong International Airport (PVG) → Novotel Shanghai Atlantis (Huangpu District)
💡 Use official taxi stands at airport terminals. Avoid unmarked taxis. Download Didi app (Chinese Uber) for app-based booking with fixed prices.
Pudong International Airport (PVG) → Novotel Shanghai Atlantis (Huangpu District)
💡 Fastest airport option. Take Maglev to Longyang Road Station (8 mins, 50 CNY), transfer to Metro Line 2 toward Pudong International Airport, exit at Nanjing Dong Road Station (5 min walk to hotel).
Pudong International Airport to Longyang Road Station → Jing'an Temple Metro Station (Line 2/7), walk to hotel
💡 Fastest option if timing aligns. Use Shanghai Metro app for navigation. Hotel is 5-min walk from Jing'an Temple station on East Nanjing Road.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport → Liuhua Lake Park (near Huangpu)
💡 Cheapest option but slower. Limited luggage space. Most reliable for budget travelers. Transfer to local bus or taxi for final destination.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport → Pacific Hotel, Huangpu District
💡 Negotiate fare before boarding or insist on meter. Airport taxis are metered and regulated. Evening traffic can extend journey to 60 mins.
Pudong International Airport → DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Shanghai - Pudong
💡 Use official taxi stands, avoid unlicensed taxis. Higher cost but convenient for luggage. Evening peak hours (17:00-19:00) cause delays.
Century Avenue Station / Lujiazui Ring Road → Pudong District Local Transit
💡 Scenic vintage tram experience for local Pudong exploration. Not for airport transfer. Historic atmosphere, ideal for sightseeing in Lujiazui.
Pudong International Airport → Lujiazui/Pudong Hotels
💡 Cheaper alternative to metro. Stops at major hotel areas in Lujiazui. Limited luggage space during peak hours.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (via shuttle) → Guangzhou South Station → Pacific Hotel (metro/taxi)
💡 Not direct but useful for onward domestic travel. High-speed rail hub. Requires additional transport from station to hotel. Best for multi-city trips.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (Terminal Station) → Tiyu Xilu Station (walk to Pacific Hotel)
💡 Most economical option. Take Line 3 to Tiyu Xilu, then 5-min walk to hotel. Download Metro Guangzhou app for navigation. Luggage may be crowded during peak hours.
Pudong International Airport (Terminal 1/2) → Lujiazui Station (near DoubleTree Pudong)
💡 Most convenient and cost-effective airport transfer. Line 2 runs directly to Lujiazui. Download Metro Shanghai app for real-time updates.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road?
Rooms on higher floors (8+) facing the Huangpu River or People's Square; corner rooms for better ventilation and light
Which rooms should I avoid at Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road?
Ground floor and 2nd-3rd floors due to street noise from East Nanjing Road traffic; rooms facing the main street; basement-adjacent rooms
Is Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road noisy?
East Nanjing Road is one of Shanghai's busiest commercial streets with constant traffic, pedestrian noise, and street vendors. Significant noise pollution during daytime (7am-11pm). Some rooms may experience low-frequency rumble from metro operations beneath Nanjing Road.
Which rooms have the best views at Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road?
River-view rooms overlooking Huangpu River to the south; People's Square views to the east
What are insider tips for staying at Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road?
Request high-floor rooms when booking; double-pane windows help but aren't always effective; bring earplugs for lower floors; the hotel's central location offers excellent walkability to shopping and attractions, but comes with urban noise trade-offs. Ask for rooms away from lift shafts. Best time for rest is after 11pm when street activity decreases.
What time is check-in at Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road?
Check-in at Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary WiFi (5–15 Mbps shared bandwidth); premium 50 Mbps available ¥30/day; automatic login via room key card
Is there a city or tourist tax at Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road?
Shanghai tourism development fee ¥5 per room per night (mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road?
Noodle shops, dumpling stalls, or canteen-style eateries; 15-30 CNY for a satisfying meal
What is the cheapest way to get around from Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road?
Metro day pass ~7 CNY per ride (single journey) or 24-hour pass ~25 CNY; from airport take Maglev (Airport Link, 55 CNY) or airport bus (20-30 CNY) to metro connections
When is the best time to visit Shanghai?
October and November are Shanghai's golden window: autumn temperatures hover between 15–22°C, humidity drops markedly after summer's oppressive moisture, and the city's gardens and riverside promenades become genuinely pleasurable to traverse. September's tail-end can also work, though typhoon risk lingers; these months draw fewer tour groups than peak spring, keeping Nanjing Road slightly less gridlocked.
️トップアトラクション
💡 The section between East Nanjing Road and Lujiazui offers the best architecture contrast. Evening walks are magical with city lights. Bring a camera for the skyline.
💡 Free admission on the first Monday of each month. Otherwise entry is very affordable (¥12). The basement exhibits on daily life are fascinating.
💡 Free to explore the square itself. Many adjacent museums charge entry but the plaza area is open to all.
💡 Visit at sunset or after 8pm when the skyline is beautifully illuminated. The west side offers the best views of Pudong's towers.
💡 Visit at sunset or night when buildings are illuminated. Walk along the river early morning to avoid crowds.
💡 Visit at sunset or after 8 PM when buildings are illuminated; the riverside is less crowded in early mornings before 7 AM.
💡 Visit at dusk for stunning sunset views and fewer crowds. The riverside walk is best experienced early morning for photography.
💡 Visit at sunset for stunning light on the buildings. The west bank (Pudong side) offers the best views of the historic buildings. Weekday mornings are less crowded.