Shanghai Fenyang Garden Hotel is a garden style hotel, conveniently located at No. 45 Fenyang Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, within the Huaihai Middle Road Business Precinct. The hotel benefits from the close proximity of both cultural and commercial landmarks such as Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Shang yin Opera House, Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University, Xintiandi, Heng shan Road, I apm shopping mall and other fashion and entertainment establishments nearby. Staying in this hotel, you may leisurely appreciate the details of the historical buildings of ‘old’ Shanghai, feel the unique Shanghai style culture along Fenyang Road and experience the prosperity and convenience of Huaihai Road Commercial Street. In addition, you could find peace of mind and privacy at our hotel complex in such a vibrant metropolis. The transportation is very accessible around the hotel. Metro line 1, 10, 12 at Shaanxi South Road Station can be reached within minutes of walking. The main building of the hotel is in Spanish style, with unique, fluid design and elegant decorations. The hotel boasts 70 rooms, which consist of terrace rooms, business rooms and suites with their own merits. The crystal chandelier in the lobby and atrium, the gorgeous and fashionable carpet or the stylish dining rooms all show the designer's ingenuity. 2000 square meters of center green lawn in the hotel courtyard has fascinated a lot of visitors. Sitting on the garden lawn, chatting over a cup of tea, let you enjoy the nature and tranquility. Shanghai Fenyang Garden Hotel is a unique hotel with well-integrated classic elegance and modern luxury, which is worth your visit.
"Booked the Jiaotong Concert and immediately reserved a stay at Fenyang Garden Hotel, which is conveniently close. We were able to check in early upon arrival. My friends and I had lunch at the hotel restaurant. The 4-person set meal was too much for 5 of us, but the food was fresh, varied, and delicious. We had the leftovers packed and stored at the restaurant. For dinner, we dined at the hotel restaurant again, ordered a few dim sum dishes, and to our delight, the chef re-heated and artfully plated our packed leftovers – a truly touching gesture. The hotel's ambiance is elegant and tranquil, perfect for photos. Our room had a balcony, was clean and tidy, and well-equipped. For afternoon tea, the hotel provided complimentary fruit, small snacks, and a free mini-bar with beer, soda, etc. Enjoying a cup of coffee on the balcony, with its wrought-iron railings, reflecting the red tiles and green leaves, bathed in the soft, fragmented sunlight and a gentle breeze, while listening to the evening concert's melodies – it was a wonderfully relaxing and ritualistic afternoon tea experience. The front desk and restaurant staff were proactive and attentive. The doorman at the main entrance could use further training, but the management handled issues promptly, professionally, and effectively."