Safe area for hotel for college kids
My daughter and friends are visiting Shanghai for the first time in December. Any recommendations for hotel or which area they should look for hotels to stay?
Thank you!
Shanghai is generally a safe city for visitors, including younger travelers like college students. Choosing the right area for accommodation is important for both safety and convenience. Here are some recommendations:
Recommended areas for hotels:
- People’s Square / Nanjing Road: Central, very safe, close to shopping, restaurants, and easy access to metro lines.
- The Bund / East Nanjing Road: Iconic area with beautiful riverside views, lots of tourist attractions, well-patrolled and safe at night.
- French Concession: Trendy, safe, and popular with younger travelers. Lots of cafes, boutique shops, and tree-lined streets. Good for experiencing a more local lifestyle.
- Yu Garden / Old City: Safe during the day, with markets and attractions nearby, but may be quieter at night, so choose a hotel in a well-lit area.
- Jing’an: Modern district, safe, many hotels catering to both budget and mid-range travelers, and convenient metro access.
Tips for college travelers:
- Stick to areas near metro stations for convenience and safety.
- Avoid walking alone late at night in less populated neighborhoods.
- Look for hotels with good reviews for cleanliness, security, and accessibility.
- Budget hostels or boutique hotels in People’s Square, French Concession, or Jing’an are ideal for younger travelers.
Overall, central districts such as People’s Square, Jing’an, and the French Concession are your safest and most convenient options, offering both vibrant activity and ease of transport around the city.
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