Campanile Hotel Shanghai Bund — ¥350 a Night, 15 Minutes from the Bund, Score 9.2
The common complaint about Shanghai is that staying near the Bund costs a fortune. Campanile Hotel Shanghai The Bund is the answer — and the guests who've stayed there keep saying the same thing: far better value than they expected. It scores 9.2/10 from more than 2,270 real guest reviews, sits on Fujian South Road in Huangpu District, with Dashijie metro station (line 8) an 8-minute walk away and The Bund itself reachable on foot in 15 minutes. Rooms start from approximately ¥350 (฿1,750) per night, with seasonal rates typically ranging ฿1,750–2,500. To be honest with you: rooms are on the compact side and some parts of the hotel are showing their age (opened 2016). But if you're coming to Shanghai to walk the waterfront promenade, explore Yu Garden and take the metro across to Lujiazui — this is one of the strongest budget-to-location propositions in the city.
Walk out of Campanile Hotel Shanghai The Bund, turn east, and 15 minutes later you're standing on the Bund promenade. On one side: a row of Art Deco and Gothic Revival buildings from Shanghai's colonial era, their facades lit at dusk in gold and white. Across the Huangpu River: the towers of Lujiazui — Oriental Pearl, the Jin Mao, the Shanghai Tower. This is the view that defines the city, and at ¥350 a night you're a short walk from it. That combination is why guests keep coming back to this hotel on Fujian South Road — and why it has held a 9.2 out of 10 rating across 2,270-plus reviews.
Guests say: "Clean room, staff spoke English well and were genuinely helpful. The location is excellent — they walked to the Bund every evening. For the price, it exceeded their expectations comfortably."
Campanile is a French hotel brand, part of the Louvre Hotels Group, and it carries a certain European consistency that sets it apart from anonymous Chinese budget chains. The design in the rooms is clean and simple — European in styling rather than generic. The Cozy Queen rooms run 15 to 20 square metres, which is genuinely compact; the Deluxe Queen sits at 20 to 25 square metres and gives you noticeably more floor space; the Suites at 31 to 40 square metres are a different proposition entirely. Honest feedback from guests: rooms can look smaller than photographs suggest, and the fit-out in some areas has aged since the hotel opened in 2016. What consistently earns praise is cleanliness — the rooms are kept to a high standard — and staff who are multilingual and attentive.
Breakfast at Campanile is a step above what you'd expect from a hotel at this price point. The buffet — charged separately at around ¥68 per person — is described by guests as varied and decent quality. The caveat: peak morning hours can get busy, and the breakfast area uses shared tables. For those who prefer to eat out, the Huangpu neighbourhood around the hotel is one of the best parts of Shanghai for local breakfast spots — shengjianbao (pan-fried soup dumplings), congee stalls and tea houses that have been operating for decades. Eating outside is often cheaper and considerably more satisfying.
The metro access from this address deserves close attention. Dashijie station (line 8) is an 8-minute walk north, connecting directly to People's Square — the hub where lines 1, 2 and 8 converge. YuYuan Garden station (line 10) is also 8 minutes in a different direction. East Nanjing Road station (lines 2 and 10) is about 12 minutes on foot. That means from this hotel you can reach Lujiazui and the skyscrapers of Pudong in under 20 minutes, Hongqiao Railway Station in about 50 minutes by metro, and virtually every major attraction in the city without hailing a taxi. For a first-time visitor building a full itinerary across Shanghai, this kind of access changes what's possible in a single day.
A few things from real guest reviews that are worth knowing before you book. Some guests have reported occasional cigarette smell coming through the air-conditioning system in certain rooms — a sign of shared ventilation across zones rather than smoking being permitted in your room. There is some construction activity in the surrounding Huangpu neighbourhood, which can generate daytime noise. A minority of reviews mention weaker-than-expected shower pressure in some room types. None of these are universal experiences, but they appear often enough in the feedback to mention honestly. If you encounter any on arrival, requesting a room change is a reasonable first step.
The broader picture: Campanile Hotel Shanghai The Bund is the best-located budget 3-star option within walking distance of the Bund at this price range. A score of 9.2 from over 2,000 guests tells you that the property delivers on its core promise — a clean room, competent service, a useful breakfast, and a location that makes the most iconic parts of Shanghai accessible on foot or by a single metro ride. Rooms are small and the building carries some wear. The city, however, is right outside the door, and at ¥350 a night in Huangpu that is very hard to argue with.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Outstanding location — 15-min walk to the Bund; Dashijie metro (line 8) 8-min walk
- ✓ Clean rooms in European style; multilingual staff who are genuinely helpful
- ✓ Better breakfast than most hotels at this price — varied buffet available
- ✓ 24-hour front desk, in-house restaurant and café
- ! Rooms smaller than photos suggest; some areas showing age since 2016 opening
- ! Reported AC odour issues in some zones from shared ventilation with smoking rooms
- ✓ Close to The Bund, Yu Garden reachable by metro in minutes, Nanjing Road walkable
- ✓ Excellent value for a Huangpu address this close to Shanghai's historic waterfront
- ✓ Free Wi-Fi, breakfast available, in-house dining options
- ✓ Straightforward check-in; staff helpful with local tips
- ! Shower pressure weak in some rooms; daytime construction noise from nearby development
- ! Breakfast area gets busy at peak hours with shared tables
- 💡If you need a larger room or full facilities (pool, gym, spa) · Campanile is a budget 3-star — rooms are compact and there is no pool or spa · Fix → see Atour Hotel Shanghai or Radisson Blu Shanghai New World in our list
- 💡If you are sensitive to smells or noise · Some reviews report occasional cigarette smell through shared AC ventilation, and daytime construction noise nearby · Fix → request a high floor and ask for a room away from the construction side at check-in
- 💡If you want breakfast included in your room rate · Breakfast is charged separately at approx. ¥68 per person · Fix → the Huangpu streets around the hotel have excellent and cheaper local breakfast options within a two-minute walk