Citadines Changshou Road Shanghai — Pets Welcome, Kitchen Included, Three Stops from Jing'an
Finding a well-run hotel in Shanghai that genuinely welcomes pets — not just tolerates them, but actually makes it easy — is harder than it should be. Citadines Changshou Road has built a reputation for doing exactly that, and the numbers reflect it: a score of 9.6/10 from more than 2,196 real guest reviews makes it one of the highest-rated properties of its type in the city. Located at No.1188 Changshou Road in Putuo District, it sits around 600 metres from Wuning Road metro station (Lines 11 and 13) — three stops from Jing'an Temple on Line 11. Every unit comes with a fully equipped kitchen, and the format — Ascott's Citadines brand of serviced residence — is designed for people who want more room to live than a standard hotel box provides, at a starting rate of approximately ¥560 (฿2,800)/night.
The pet-friendly pitch here is not a footnote buried in the booking terms. Guests checking in with dogs or cats report that staff greet them as ordinary guests — helpful rather than grudging, with a clear pet fee of approximately ¥200 per pet per stay settled at the front desk. Reviews across multiple platforms return to this theme consistently: in China, where pet-welcoming accommodation can mean anything from a reluctant nod to a genuine operation, Citadines Changshou Road sits firmly in the second category. Both dogs and cats are accepted, and the surrounding streets offer the kind of pavement-and-small-park walkability that makes morning and evening walks practicable without needing a car.
The property operates as a Citadines serviced residence under the Ascott Group, which means every unit is fitted with a proper kitchen — induction hob, microwave, full-size refrigerator, dishwasher, sink and prep space. This is not a kitchenette with a kettle and a bar fridge; it is a functional cooking space. For a family staying five or more nights, the ability to self-cater breakfast and some evening meals meaningfully reduces the total trip cost. The units run from Studio through 1-Bedroom to 2-Bedroom configurations, with living areas clearly separated from the sleeping space in the larger types — more like a flat than a hotel room.
"Guests who stayed with two dogs say the staff couldn't have been more welcoming. The room was spotless, the kitchen covered everything, and the price made the whole trip feel genuinely affordable for Shanghai."
The address at Changshou Road in Putuo District sits just west of Jing'an — close enough to be useful, quiet enough not to feel like you're living in a tourist corridor. Wuning Road station (Lines 11 and 13) is roughly a ten-minute walk from the property. Three stops south on Line 11 brings you to Jing'an Temple, which connects directly to Lines 2, 7 and 14 — from there the whole city opens up. People's Square is around 15 minutes by rail, the Bund perhaps 20, and Hongqiao railway station (for high-speed trains to other cities) about 30 minutes on Line 11 without changing. Travellers with business in the Putuo or Wuning area will find the positioning almost perfect.
The shared facilities are lean but functional, which is typical of the Citadines format. There is a fitness room, a 24-hour front desk, and in-building car parking. Housekeeping follows a weekly schedule as standard for serviced residences — if you prefer daily service it can be arranged for an additional charge. Wi-Fi is included in every unit. The street-level environment around the property is residential rather than touristy, with a fresh market and a couple of supermarkets on Changshou Road itself — convenient for stocking the kitchen on arrival.
Pricing starts at approximately ¥560 (฿2,800)/night for a Studio unit in quieter periods. A 1-Bedroom typically runs ¥750–900 (฿3,750–4,500) and a 2-Bedroom from around ¥1,100 upward. Shanghai's spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) high seasons bring rates up by roughly 15–20 per cent. If you are planning a stay of seven nights or more, it is worth contacting the property directly to ask about a weekly rate — serviced residences of this type routinely offer better value than the same nights booked individually through OTA platforms.
A few things to know before booking: Changshou Road is not a tourist-facing neighbourhood. There are no landmark sights within walking distance and the nightlife options in the immediate area are limited. Guests who want to step outside and find themselves in Xintiandi or on the Bund will need to ride the metro — which is fast and easy, but it is a different proposition from staying in the centre. Some reviews also note that there is no in-house restaurant; dining options mean cooking in your unit or heading out. For one-night transit stays, the kitchen and larger floor plan add less value than they do for longer visits.
Compiled from real guest reviews, the picture at Citadines Changshou Road is unusually consistent for a property at this price point. A score of 9.6 held across more than 2,000 reviews suggests that what guests find on arrival matches what they expected when they booked — and for a pet-friendly serviced residence in a city where that combination is genuinely difficult to find well done, that consistency is the point. If your trip to Shanghai involves a dog or a cat, a need for a kitchen, a stay of more than three nights, or all of the above, this is one of the clearest recommendations in the city.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Genuinely pet-friendly — dogs and cats welcome, clear pet fee, staff praised in reviews for warm reception
- ✓ Full kitchen in every unit makes longer stays significantly more economical
- ✓ Score of 9.6 is among the highest for any Citadines property in Shanghai — consistent across all categories
- ✓ Starting rate of approx. ¥560/night represents strong value for a 4-star serviced residence with kitchen
- ! Changshou Road / Putuo is not a central tourist location — metro required to reach most attractions
- ! Standard housekeeping is weekly; daily service costs extra
- ✓ Best pet-welcoming operation among reviewed Shanghai hotels — both dogs and cats, clear policy, friendly staff
- ✓ Apartment-style units with full kitchen ideal for families or stays of 5 or more nights
- ✓ Cleanliness and service scores consistently strong across more than 2,000 reviews
- ✓ Wuning Rd metro Lines 11/13 within 600m — Jing'an Temple and city-wide connections three stops away
- ! No in-house restaurant — cook in your unit or go out
- ! Limited evening entertainment within walking distance; nightlife requires a metro ride
- 💡If you want to step outside and be in the middle of Shanghai's sights · Changshou Road is not a central tourist address — you will be on the metro every day · Fix → see The Langham Xintiandi or Yangtze Boutique in our list
- 💡If you want an in-house restaurant or spa · Citadines is a serviced residence format — no restaurant, no spa · Fix → see Kerry Hotel Pudong or The Langham Xintiandi in our list
- 💡If you are staying just one night in transit · The kitchen and apartment floor plan add less value for a single night · Fix → see ibis or Hanting in our budget hotel list