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Which month is cheapest to stay at a InterContinental hotel in Shanghai?

The cheapest rates with InterContinental in Shanghai can be found in December where the average price per night is $98. On the other hand, the most expensive month is November, where the average night price rises to $315. Obviously, this depends at which InterContinental you stay at in Shanghai - Try Intercontinental Shanghai Hongqiao Necc, An IHG Hotel which had the cheapest prices in February.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book with InterContinental in Shanghai?

If you’re looking for a cheaper room, then Friday is the cheapest day, with a nightly average price of $147. Wednesday nights are the most expensive at $414.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap InterContinental hotel in Shanghai

  • Try to go during the low season if you’re looking for a cheap room with InterContinental in Shanghai. December and April offer the lowest prices.
  • If you want to be as close to the airport as possible then stay at Intercontinental Shanghai Hongqiao Necc, An IHG Hotel, which is only 2 miles away from Shanghai Hongqiao Intl Airport.
  • If you’re looking to add a touch of luxury to your stay, the highest-rated 4 star InterContinental hotel in Shanghai is Intercontinental Shanghai Harbour City By IHG.

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December
November
$237
$151
Cheapest month to stay with an average 41% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 89% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

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6.0
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Anonymous, Oct 2019 - Intercontinental Shanghai Expo
Pros (+) Location to the meeting locations at the Expo Centre.
Cons (-) The air vents for the air conditioner is dirty/moldy. Caught a cold after the stay. The finishing of the waredrobe is poor, food do not align and hence cannot close properly.
9.7
Wonderful
Rosmer, Nov 2018 - Intercontinental Hotels Shanghai Jing'an By IHG
Pros (+) Confortable rooms with lots of space
Cons (-) Service at main restaurant and bar was terrible
5.1
Fair
John, May 2018 - Intercontinental Shanghai Harbour City By IHG
Pros (+) Nit there long enough to know.
Cons (-) Front desk staff very avatars.
7.7
Good
Omar, Oct 2017 - Intercontinental Shanghai Pudong
Pros (+) We paid with points since my parents foolishly got a timeshare they never use, which they somehow converted into IHG shares, and so no money charge; otherwise would have stayed elsewhere. They upgraded us (3 people) to each have our own bed, and to a large suite for free because my dad is a gold member (at first they tried to sell it to us for 600RMB a night but I called their bullshit and they ga...
Cons (-) Pudong is the most boring part of Shanghai and since Century Ave is so large it takes a while to get to the metro regardless, nothing interesting in walking distance. Stay in the French’s Concession in a chic AirBnB or something, it’s far more charming and likely significantly cheaper. Hotels like this are for chumps.
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5.4
Fair
John, Apr 2017 - InterContinental Shanghai Ruijin
Pros (+) good green location, lots of grass, feels like a king's palace
Cons (-) parking staff is really mean. not a pleasant experience. facilities old. confusing directions. but especially parking people really are unpleasant, and i felt like i was being ordered around.

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