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Babies may stay, yet hotel policy forbids adding cribs or extra beds, so parents must bring their own; elevators ease stroller use, but lack of onsite crib service limits convenience.
👉 See FULL guide to Autoongo Hotel On the Bund, Shanghai (with baby)Babies welcomed but cribs cannot be added, requiring co-sleeping; in-room fridge, kettle and free laundry aid feeding and cleanup; elevator helps strollers; Xintiandi’s flat lanes 900 m away. Confirm needs with hotel.
👉 See FULL guide to baseLITE XINTIANDI Serviced Apartment (with baby)Babies stay free but hotel confirms no cribs or extra beds; elevators and quiet suites help, yet parents must bring own cot—check with hotel directly for bottle-warming or laundry needs.
👉 See FULL guide to UrCove by Hyatt Shanghai on the Bund (with baby)Children welcome but hotel confirms no baby cots or extra beds; lifts and daily housekeeping aid stroller use, yet parents must bring own crib and feeding gear or check with hotel.
👉 See FULL guide to Fairfield by Marriott Shanghai Pudong South (with baby)Babies allowed, yet hostel clearly says cribs and extra beds cannot be added and dorm setting is noisy; bring your own travel cot and confirm a quiet private room with the hotel.
👉 See FULL guide to Dayin International Youth Hostel(East Nanjing Road & The Bund) (with baby)Property confirms cribs cannot be added, and no baby-specific gear is offered; elevator aids stroller use but parents must share existing bed—check with hotel directly before booking.
👉 See FULL guide to Jinglai Hotel Light Luxury (Shanghai Bund Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street) (with baby)