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Mingtown Etour Youth Hostel vs InterContinental Shanghai Ruijin

Mingtown Etour Youth Hostel and InterContinental Shanghai Ruijin are both praised by professionals. On balance, Mingtown Etour Youth Hostel scores marginally higher than InterContinental Shanghai Ruijin. Mingtown Etour Youth Hostel ranks #39 in Shanghai with approval from 3 reviews like Time Out, Lonely Planet and Rough Guide.

Mingtown Etour Youth Hostel
Mingtown Etour Youth Hostel
7 / 10
No.55 JiangYin Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai 200003
From $0 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Laundry Service
  • Restaurant
  • Air Conditioning
  • Baggage storage
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Time Out Time Out
"One of many Mingtown hostel locations across China, this one conveniently located adjacent to People's Square. Dorm beds start at 50RMB." Full review
Rough Guide Rough Guide
Star
"This is the best of the cheapies, being very well located – tucked in the alleyway behind Tomorrow Square, right beside Renmin Park – yet quiet and surprisingly affordable."
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top choice
"One of Shànghǎi’s best youth hostels, E-tour has a historic alleyway setting and pleasant rooms, some with reproduction antique furniture." Full review
InterContinental Shanghai Ruijin
InterContinental Shanghai Ruijin
7 / 10
No.118 Ruijin Er Lu, Huangpu District, Shanghai 200020
From $129 /night
  • Pet Friendly
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Hot Tub
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Shuttle Bus
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Frommer's Frommer's
"The facilities and the service may not be the finest for what you're paying, but the overall atmosphere of colonial Shanghai, at least the refined version of it, is lovely." Full review
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Ask for a garden-view room.
Insight Guides Insight Guides
"Five renovated historic villas, all with different prices, are set in an expansive estate dotted with fountains and pavilions, and located in the heart of the old French Concession."
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"Cosy and exclusive Tudor-style villas in manicured gardens."
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Ask for Building One, where Mao used to stay.
Fodor's Fodor's
"Formerly the Morris Estate, the preserved villas here showcases how opulently tai-pan (expatriate millionaire businessmen) lived in Shanghai's 1920s and 30s." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"Dark-wood panelled corridors lead to enormous, pleasantly appointed rooms." Full review
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