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As above, the location is good. Very close to East Nanjing Rd metro that goes to both Pudong and onto PVG nonstop or the Maglev station, but also west to Hongqiao (station & airport). The train to/from Xi’an goes to Hongqiao.What is the Radisson Hyland like? I have read a few reviews and they are very mixed.
We booked via QF Hotels (Triple points promo), so no status benefits. Just a regular room, allocated mid level floor that looks west. I suspect there’s decent Pudong views from the high floors, east side. There’s also a lounge on the 38th floor (but haven’t been there). Haven’t tried the B’fast either (¥168).
My only complaint with the Hyland is the room sound proofing isn’t the best. Hasn’t been a huge issue but not something I’m used to.
Other hotels nearby include a Conrad, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn, Westin and Shanghai EDITION (friends love the later).
3 nights is probably plenty - depending on what time you arrive / leave. We had two nights - arvo free on day of arrival (flew from PEK, not train to get there earlier), and arvo free after Warriors but had ticked off most the sights on Day 1.For Xi'an - am only there for 3 nights so was thinking the location would be okay. Will be there in October so hopefully pleasant enough to walk around. Or is Novotel Bell Tower a better option?
I can’t speak for the quality of the Novotel, but if you like being amongst it all, it seems to be a good location. But traffic there is probably worse.
No worries! If I get around to it, I’ll do a TR. China is not the most simple place to visit if you haven’t done some homework.Really grateful for the detail you are including here!