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Doormen in Kilts at the Astor House Hotel

Astor House Hotel, Shanghai, China

The Astor House Hotel, Shanghai

          The Astor House Hotel was a bit of a splurge for this budget traveler, but compared with some of the other hotels in Shanghai it was a good value. Since I knew that I would be in Shanghai on the last two nights of my trip, I booked it in advance through Hotels.com, which I found to be easy and reliable. I paid $99.00 per night including taxes and fees, but disappointingly, not including breakfast. The hotel is conveniently located just a short walk across the bridge over Suzhou Creek near the northern end of the Bund.

The Astor House Hotel, Shanghai, China
The Astor House Hotel, Shanghai, China

Old World Charm

          The place reeks of old world charm from the moment you spot its colonial architecture, to your greeting by doormen in kilts and on until you get to your room, which is big enough to quarter a small army. The bathrooms are correspondingly huge and completely modern. On the other hand, the floors and woodwork are all original and very old. Most rooms include an original fireplace. The front desk staff were friendly and helpful and the maid service was efficient and regular. Although they put out a sumptuous spread for the $11.00 buffet breakfast, it would have been worth it if only to sit in the spectacular domed dining room. I can highly recommend this elegant old hotel based on location, value and ambience and can easily understand why it was frequented by the celebrities of yore.

Update: November 2021

Sadly, it appears that the Astor House Hotel will be closing and is no longer available for accommodations.

Doormen in Kilts at the Astor House Hotel
Doormen in Kilts at the Astor House Hotel

TRAVEL TIP:

          For independent travelers, booking hotels in advance can be risky, since your itinerary may change. If you are flying in and out of a gateway city, however, you know where you will be on the first few nights and the last few nights of your trip and booking in advance can ease some of the stress of traveling. Generally, at each end of your trip you will be in a big city that you will want to spend a few days exploring. At the beginning of your trip this enables you to refresh yourself after a long plane flight and at the end, it is a nice way to unlax after a busy trip.

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John’s Packing List

John’s Packing List…Too Much Information? 

Clothing:

-light jacket

-hiking shoes, 1 pair, mid ankle

-flip-flop sandals, 1 pair, light weight

-jeans, 2 pair

-long pants, 1 pair optional

-shorts, 1 pair, double as swim trunks

-shirts, short sleeve, 2

-shirt, long sleeve, 1 for dress up

-light sweater, to wear with jacket in cold weather

-underwear, 10 pairs each of shirts and shorts

-socks, 5 pair

Toiletries:

-toiletry bag, with compartments

-shampoo

-mouth wash

-lotion, separate hand and face

-toothpaste, small travel size, 1.3 oz

-toothbrush and small cover

-dental floss

-tweezer, blunt

-scissors, small blunt

-nail clipper

-fingernail file, soft

-mirror, small

-chapstick

-brush, small

-comb

-soap, one bar per week and soap case

-ear plugs, optional

-eye covers, optional

-medications (see health and safety)

-bandaids

Misc:

-laundry bag

-towel, light for use in hostel

-umbrella, collapsible

-travel alarm clock and extra battery

-watch and extra battery

-shaver and charger

-camera, memory cards and charger

-electrical converter/plug adaptors

-small case for chargers

-calculator, pocket

-small flashlight

-water bottle

-wallet

-money belt, optional

-padlock, 1 large for locker, two keys

-padlock, 1 small for backpack, two keys

-padlock, 1 small, TSA approved, in case luggage

     checked on plane

-ballpoint pen

-spiral notebook, small for travel log and receipts

Books:

-Let’s Go Series or

-Lonely Planet Series

Supplies:

-laundry detergent

-coffee, instant

-snacks

-toilet paper

-cups, plastic, 3

-extra Ziplock bags

Paperwork:

-billfold to hold the following:

-plane ticket

-Eurail ticket if applicable

-passport, visa

-travel insurance papers and info

-copies of the above

-index card with credit card, debit card into

-index card with currency exchange rates

Note:  This list includes the clothes I’m wearing.

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Fully Loaded Back Pack

Packing for Your Trip

Packing for Your Trip

          When I travel with a backpack, I like to have as many of the comforts of home as will fit into the pack.  It’s important, however, to keep it around 25 pounds so that it’s not so heavy that I can’t carry it for a long period if necessary.  Recently, I’ve used the Eagle Creek (Voyage 65L) pack which has a detachable day pack and is just the right size to fit all the items in the packing list that follows.  This pack is attractive, sturdy, easy to use and works as a carry-on for plane travel.  When boarding a plane, I wear the day pack on my back and carry the main portion of the pack which converts to a carry-on suit case.

Trip Duration

          I find that a trip duration of about 19 days is ideal for me and I take just enough clothing so that I only have to find a laundromat once during the trip.  The items on this list have been compiled after numerous trips over the years, but, of course, should be customized for each individual.  They are also designed for a man and would need to be adjusted for a woman traveler.  You will also notice that I do not take music devices or extra reading material, preferring instead to immerse myself in the music and culture of my destination and study my travel book and perhaps read local newspapers.

Fully Loaded Back Pack
Fully Loaded Back Pack

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