Le Club Accorhotels - Which Accor property in Shanghai?
SASDC8
Dec 2, 11, 12:47 pm
Hi there Accor specialists ^
Have a trip to Shanghai coming up and I am wondering which Accor property to stay at there?
Right now I am considering the Pullman or the Sofitel Hyland. I am looking for executive/club room or jr./-suite. A executive/club lounge at the property is preferred.
I am Accor Gold, so does any of these honor upgrades?
TheShis
Dec 2, 11, 3:42 pm
Hi there Accor specialists ^
Have a trip to Shanghai coming up and I am wondering which Accor property to stay at there?
Right now I am considering the Pullman or the Sofitel Hyland. I am looking for executive/club room or jr./-suite. A executive/club lounge at the property is preferred.
I am Accor Gold, so those any of these honor upgrades?
Both hotels are ok. Not spectacular, but still - ok. :)
Sofitel Hyland is very centrally located (on Nanjing road) and is a 10-15 minute slow walk to the Bund. The club lounge is pretty nice, but can get pretty busy around the happy hour in the evening. The junior suite is rather small and not too impressive - just make sure you book a club room/suite since there are horror stories about the regular rooms in the hotel... .
Pullman Skyway is much less central (although it was an excellent hotel to stay in during the 2010 Expo in Shanghai, location-wise). The views of this hotel are truly amazing - opt for a high floor room, facing the Expo park. One thing that bothered me in this hotel, though - there was no door nor glass between the bathroom and the bedroom, only a curtain, which was a bit awkward... .
If location isn't an issue and you don't mind staying outside of central Shanghai, go for the Sofitel Sheshan - it's almost 20 metro stations away from Nanjing road, but it's a beautiful resot-like hotel.
All hotels will upgrade you at least one level (assuming there's an availability).
tycosiao
Dec 3, 11, 12:38 am
Sheshan is just way too off from the city.
Only consider Sheshan if you have no intentions of being in the city.
If you want to do touristy things, then Sofitel Hyland can't be beat for reasons TheShis had mentioned. It's very centrally located and equi-distant to both the Bund and the People's Square. Underground rail station is a few minutes' walk. Try to book a suite if you can. The lead-in rooms are dire and they have no concrete plans to refresh them (at least that's the impression I got from the emails with the GM). They will upgrade you upon request, don't expect any instant recognition upon presenting the card though. The club lounge is all right, busy but spacious enough.