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Jinjiang Inn Shanghai People's Square (Nanjing Rd West)
💰 Budget · 2★ 📍 People's Square · Nanjing Rd W
8 / 10
🇨🇳 People's Square · Nanjing Rd W · Shanghai
Jinjiang Inn Shanghai People's Square (Nanjing Rd West)
Budget Hotel · 3 Metro Lines Nearby · Central Shanghai Location
Nanjing Road pedestrian street, the shopping district a short walk from Jinjiang Inn People's Square
Yu Garden (Yuyuan), one of Shanghai's most-visited landmarks — reachable by metro in minutes
Type
Budget Hotel
Review Score
8 / 10
From
¥200 (฿1,000)/night
Rooms
~150 rooms
Metro access
People's Square Lines 1/2/8 ~5 min walk
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Jinjiang Inn People's Square — Genuinely Cheap, Genuinely Central — Shanghai's Smart First-Timer Base

Here's the honest pitch: if this is your first time in Shanghai, your budget is tight, and you want to spend your time and money on the city rather than the hotel room — Jinjiang Inn People's Square should be near the top of your shortlist. Score 8.0/10 from more than 7,000 real guest reviews. This is China's largest state-owned hotel chain, and this branch sits a five-minute walk from People's Square station — the meeting point of metro Lines 1, 2 and 8. That one detail puts the whole city within easy reach. No frills to speak of, and no frills-level price either.

Our Full Review

Picture the arrival routine: you've landed at Pudong or Hongqiao, you're carrying bags, and you want to get to the hotel without a complicated transfer. From Pudong, Maglev to Longyang Road then metro Line 2 — straight to People's Square, a five-minute walk from the front door. From Hongqiao it's even simpler: Line 2 direct. No taxi required, no shuttle to figure out. The next morning you step out and every major Shanghai attraction is already on this metro interchange — the Bund, Yu Garden, Lujiazui, Xintiandi. That is the core reason this hotel fills up, and why guests with a city-exploring mindset keep coming back.

Rooms are straightforward. Clean bedding, a functional bathroom with a decent shower, free Wi-Fi that works well enough for maps and messaging. The room footprint is compact — this is not a hotel where you spread out and lounge around. The walls aren't especially thick, and a street-facing room on a lower floor will pick up some road noise from the busy corridor outside. None of this is a surprise at this price. What the property consistently gets right, according to guest reviews, is the baseline standard of cleanliness and the reliability you associate with a national chain rather than an unknown independent.

Nanjing Road pedestrian street, the shopping district a short walk from Jinjiang Inn People's Square

"Guests love the location — a walk to People's Square station in under five minutes, with the whole city at your feet. Exactly what many needed for the trip."

Being part of Jinjiang International — a state-owned hospitality group that operates thousands of properties across China — carries a practical benefit that first-time visitors to China often undervalue. Check-in procedures for foreign passport holders follow a standard protocol the staff know well. If something goes wrong, there is a system behind it. Several guests who had previously stayed at smaller independent guesthouses in China mentioned this as a quiet reassurance that made the stay feel easier. Shanghai is already one of the more visitor-friendly cities in China for international travelers, and staying with a known chain makes the friction points smaller.

Yu Garden (Yuyuan), one of Shanghai's most-visited landmarks — reachable by metro in minutes

The honest trade-offs are worth naming clearly. The rooms are small and the fit-out looks a few years behind newer competitors like Hanting or ibis. Breakfast inside the hotel is an afterthought — the real meals are outside, where a morning of dumplings, congee or sheng jian bao from a lane-side stall costs a fraction of any hotel breakfast and is genuinely more interesting. There is no pool, no bar, no gym. This hotel is designed for people who plan to spend their days in the city, not the property. If that describes your trip, the trade-offs cost you nothing.

The Bund waterfront along the Huangpu River, easily accessible on the metro from People's Square

A score of 8.0/10 from more than 7,000 reviews across platforms is consistent: location praised in almost every review, cleanliness rated as acceptable to good, room size flagged as the main limitation. The two recurring criticisms from actual guests are the compact rooms and interior decor that feels older compared to newer budget competitors at similar price points. For typical rates of ¥200–350 (฿1,000–1,750) in a location this central, most guests conclude the trade-off is clearly worth it.

To put it plainly — Jinjiang Inn People's Square is one of the smartest budget choices in Shanghai for city explorers. If you want to save on accommodation and spend the difference on food, tickets and transport, the People's Square location means you're never wasting time commuting out of a distant neighbourhood every morning. Step outside, buy a day metro pass, and the city starts immediately. That's a better return on your night's spend than paying for a pool you'll use once.

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Three metro lines at the door
People's Square hub: Lines 1, 2 & 8 — reach the Bund, Pudong and everywhere else without a taxi
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From ¥200 (฿1,000)/night
Genuine city-centre location at a price that leaves budget for food and experiences
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Trusted national chain
Jinjiang International — China's largest hotel group, consistent standards, comfortable with international guests
Our Rating
8.0
out of 10
Based on 7000+ reviews
Location
9.0
Cleanliness
8.1
Service
7.9
Rooms
7.7
Comfort
7.8
Value
8.5
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Outstanding location — five-minute walk to People's Square metro (Lines 1/2/8)
  • Clean rooms, consistent to national chain standards
  • Rare genuinely affordable rate at this central a location
◎ Things to note
  • ! Small rooms, basic decor, moderate soundproofing
  • ! No pool, bar or on-site dining to speak of
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Walk to People's Square metro in under five minutes
  • Nanjing Road pedestrian street nearby — dozens of dining options
  • Staff familiar with international check-in requirements
◎ Things to note
  • ! Street-side rooms on lower floors can pick up road noise at night — request a higher floor
  • ! Hotel breakfast is basic — better options outside on every corner
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
If you're on a budget, want a genuinely central Shanghai base, and your days are built around exploring the city rather than the hotel — Jinjiang Inn People's Square is one of the most sensible choices in this list. Strong location, acceptable comfort, honest price.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you want more comfort or space · Small rooms and basic amenities are the trade-off for this price and location · Fix → see ibis Shanghai Nanjing Road or Hanting Hotel in our list for a modest step up
  • 💡If you're travelling with family or large luggage · The compact rooms and standard lift size can feel tight · Fix → Kerry Hotel Pudong has genuinely larger rooms and proper family facilities
  • 💡If you rely on social media or apps blocked in China · Download a VPN before you leave home — this applies to every hotel in China, not just this one · Alipay or WeChat Pay setup in advance also helps significantly
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
¥200–280
/ night
Standard Twin Room — two single beds · estimated starting price
Standard Twin
¥200–280
Standard Double
¥220–300
Superior Double
¥280–350
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Use People's Square as your home base
Line 1 for Xintiandi and Jing'an · Line 2 for Pudong (Oriental Pearl, SWFC, ifc) · Line 8 for Yu Garden and the Old Town. Buy a Shanghai Metro day pass to skip the ticket queue each trip.
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Eat breakfast outside — it's better and cheaper
The lanes around People's Square have congee stalls, sheng jian bao shops and dim sum spots open from early morning. A proper Shanghai breakfast costs ¥15–30 (฿75–150) and beats any hotel spread.
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Request a high floor away from the main road
When checking in, ask for a room on floor 4 or above not facing the main street. The difference in night-time noise is noticeable — especially if you're a light sleeper.
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Set up your VPN and Alipay before you fly
Download your VPN app at home before departure — you can't do it once you land. And setting up Alipay (or WeChat Pay) linked to your bank card makes daily spending in Shanghai significantly easier.

Frequently Asked Questions — Jinjiang Inn Shanghai People's Square

Where is Jinjiang Inn People's Square and how do I get there from the airport?
The hotel is on Xizang Rd M near the junction with Nanjing Rd W in Huangpu District, a five-minute walk from People's Square metro station (Lines 1, 2 and 8). From Pudong Airport (PVG): take the Maglev to Longyang Road, then metro Line 2 direct to People's Square — about 45–50 minutes total. From Hongqiao Airport (SHA): Line 2 direct to People's Square in roughly 35 minutes. No taxi needed.
How much does a room cost per night, and are there cheaper periods?
Standard Twin and Double rooms typically run ¥200–280 (฿1,000–1,400) per night in regular periods. Prices rise to ¥350–420 during Chinese national holidays — Golden Week in October and Chinese New Year in January–February are the most significant surges. Trip.com and Agoda often show slightly different prices for the same dates, so comparing both before booking is worth the two minutes.
Who is Jinjiang Inn best suited for — and who should look elsewhere?
Jinjiang Inn People's Square is ideal for first-time visitors to Shanghai on a budget who want a central base and plan to spend most of their time out in the city. Backpackers, budget-conscious business travelers and short-stay visitors will find it hits the mark. If you want a pool, a bar, a gym, or a room where you can genuinely spread out, consider stepping up to ibis Shanghai Nanjing Road or Hanting Hotel — both nearby in the same price band but slightly more polished.
Is the hotel set up for international guests? What should I prepare?
Shanghai is the most visitor-friendly city in China for international travelers, and Jinjiang International's check-in process for foreign passports is well-established. That said, two practical things matter more than the hotel itself: first, download a VPN at home before departure (you cannot install one after landing in China). Second, set up Alipay or WeChat Pay linked to your bank card — physical cash works everywhere but digital payment is now the norm for restaurants, shops and transport in Shanghai.
Is there parking, and what are the check-in and check-out times?
On-site parking is very limited — driving in central Shanghai is not recommended given the metro network's reach and speed. Check-in is from 14:00, check-out by 12:00. If you arrive early, the front desk can usually store luggage while you explore. Late check-out may be available on request depending on availability.
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