Broadway Mansions Hotel - On The Bund, Shanghai
About the Hotel
Located beside the Huangpu River and Suzhou Creek, Broadway Mansions Hotel is a classic 5-star hotel in Shanghai's iconic Bund area. Designed by British architect Mr. Bright Fraser in the 1930s, it represents nearly 80 years of history and luxury. With stunning views of the Bund and Pudong skyline, it is recognized as a key landmark in the city. The hotel combines its historical significance with modern amenities to cater to both business and leisure travelers.
Location
Positioned in the heart of the Bund, the hotel is within walking distance to major attractions like East Nanjing Road and the historic Waibaidu Bridge. It is easily accessible from both Shanghai Hongqiao and Pudong International Airports. Public transportation, including the metro line, is nearby, connecting guests to various parts of the city.
Rooms
The hotel offers 253 guest rooms, including city and river view options. Each room features classic decor, spacious layouts, and modern amenities such as high-speed internet access and LCD TVs. Executive rooms and suites provide VIP services, access to an executive lounge, and breathtaking views of both banks of the Huangpu River. Guests can expect a comfortable and luxurious atmosphere throughout their stay.
Eat & Drink
Three distinct dining venues are available at the hotel, showcasing a variety of culinary delights. Ichibanya Japanese Restaurant serves authentic Japanese cuisine, including Angus steak and sashimi. The Guangyuelou Cantonese Restaurant specializes in premium seafood and Cantonese dishes, while the British Lounge offers a relaxing vintage atmosphere to unwind. Banquet facilities are equipped for hosting formal events and private gatherings.
Leisure & Business
Broadway Mansions Hotel features extensive business facilities, including multifunctional conference rooms with advanced audio-visual systems. The hotel's spa on the third floor offers a range of rejuvenating treatments. A well-equipped fitness center allows guests to maintain their workout routine. The hotel also provides concierge services to assist with travel plans and local activities.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- 24-hour security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness center
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Business center
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Cribs
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Mini-bar
- Terrace
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I absolutely loved my stay at this hotel. The rooms were top-notch with a plasma TV and a large modern bathroom offering both a tub and a walk-in shower. The view from my room was breathtaking, showcasing Shanghai's water-front and towering skyscrapers. The location at the end of the famous location, The Bund, gave a nice contrast to the more 'gritty' atmosphere, making it a perfect stay for a mix of history and modernity.
I had a great stay at this hotel with amazing views of the Bund from my spacious and clean room overlooking the Wusong River, all without the usual hefty price tag. The hotel's location was both charming and relaxing, away from the bustling Bund streets yet just a short walk away. While the service was friendly and mostly attentive, there were a few hiccups like having to ask repeatedly for creamer and sugar. The dining options were fantastic, offering a wide variety of cuisine, but some dishes arrived cold. Overall, a comfortable and enjoyable experience with a few minor drawbacks.
The hotel offers a great view of the small bridge and the beautifully lit Bund at a very reasonable price of $66 AUD per night. However, we encountered an issue with the door dislodging when trying to lock it, which was inconvenient.
I absolutely loved my stay at this hotel. The rooms were elegant and comfortable, providing a homely ambiance, but slightly unique compared to others. The service was top-notch, with friendly and obliging staff ready to assist. The location was magnificent, just across the beautiful Waibaidu Bridge, and the dining experience, though overpriced, had some standout dishes. The facilities were great overall, but there were a few drawbacks in terms of value for money.
I had an amazing stay at the hotel with spacious rooms featuring a lounge area and a magnificent view of the floodlit Bund and Pudong. The room I stayed in on the left side of the hotel overlooked the Wusong River, offering a nice view without the typical water view price tag. The inclusive breakfast and free wi-fi starting from level 10 made it very convenient and quiet at night, but the only downside was that the room felt a bit small.
My stay at this hotel was a pleasant experience overall. The rooms were spacious and tastefully furnished, although the beds were a bit hard for my liking. However, I appreciated that my non-smoking room didn't smell of smoke at all. The service was efficient and the staff went out of their way to accommodate my early check-in request after a long journey. The location was fantastic, just a short walk across the bridge to the Bund, offering a retreat from the city noise. The dining options were varied but a bit on the pricey side. The facilities were well-maintained, but the food quality could be improved.
My stay at the hotel was a memorable experience overall. The rooms were spacious and comfortable, offering a lovely view of the Huangpu River and Waibaidu Bridge. However, a small inconvenience occurred when the door dislodged and wouldn't lock properly when closing it.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms were clean and bright, although the ongoing decoration work brought in a strong aroma of thinners and paint. The location, at the end of the Bund with views of Pudong and overlooking the Waibadu Bridge, was impressive. However, flagging down taxis when needed was a challenge.
The hotel had clean and modern rooms, but some areas showed signs of mold growth. The service was a bit disappointing, with mixed experiences from helpful staff to arrogance from management. The location offered a gritty contrast to the popular Bund area. The dining experience left much to be desired with mainly local cuisine served. Overall, the facilities were adequate but not exceptional.
I had a pleasant stay at the hotel with some positives like its charming location on the Bund and courteous service, but I was let down by the dated and dark room decor with stained carpets. The dining options were varied, though lacking in hot western foods.
The hotel offers amazing views of the Huangpu River and Waibaidu Bridge. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped with everything we could need, including a large, comfortable bed. The location is unbeatable, right on the Bund which is the place to be in Shanghai. However, the dining experience was subpar with unfresh options. The service was friendly and helpful but lacked attention to detail in some areas.
I had a wonderful time at the hotel. The rooms were clean, spacious, and had a lovely balcony with a stunning view. The hotel offers both smoking and non-smoking rooms, so you can enjoy a clean environment. The WiFi was a bit pricey but worked well through the TV set.
Upon unpacking our luggage, we discovered our room was equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, which was a great addition. However, we encountered an issue with the door not locking properly, making us feel a bit uneasy. The room itself, while well-equipped with amenities like a fax machine, free WiFi, minibar, and a flatscreen TV with free HBO, looked quite different from the photos.
The hotel offers massive rooms excellently placed with amazing views of the Bund. The rooms are spacious, had Wifi, a nice bathroom, and a pleasant view; they did not smell like smoke, although smoking in some areas gave a horrible smell down the hallways. The service was impeccable with excellent social and communication skills while there were issues with finding reservations in the computer. The location is paramount to your appreciation of the visit, conveniently located right on the Bund and walking distance from Nanjing Street. The dining experience was decent with good variety, although the hotel's eateries for dinner were not recommended. The facilities were sufficient to meet basic needs.