Muji Hotel Shenzhen
22.55757, 114.0683Muji Hotel Shenzhen is a great place to stay in Futian, which is known for its cocktail bars, live music venues, and dance clubs, at a distance of 3.3 km from Ping An Finance Centre. This hotel offers Wi-Fi throughout the property.
Location
Guests may find Lotus Flower Mountain Park at a distance of 2.6 km from the accommodation, and Link City is approximately 10 minutes away by car. The Muji Hotel stands quite close to Maling tube station. Options for cultural tourism include the multifunctional modern Shenzhen Museum, situated around 2 km away.
The bus stop Lianhua Yicun is located only a 10-minute walk from the 4-star Muji Hotel Shenzhen.
Rooms
Furnished with a sofa set and a writing desk, each room is allergy-friendly and has a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They have kitchen facilities, such as an electric kettle and a refrigerator. A shower, along with such comforts as hair dryers and dressing gowns, are also provided.
Eat & Drink
Breakfast is offered in the restaurant every morning.
Leisure & Business
This Shenzhen hotel will also help you keep fit with fitness classes at a fitness club available on site.
Essential information about Muji Hotel Shenzhen
💵 Lowest room price | 13127 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 1.7 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 34.9 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Shenzhen Bao'an International, SZX |
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Reviews of Muji Hotel Shenzhen
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missingWrote a review on 04 Junspacious roomslow elevator
The location next to a large mall made shopping very convenient, and the spacious room with Muji's minimalist aesthetics was wonderfully calming. The breakfast options were diverse, featuring Japanese, Chinese, and Western choices, and the staff were incredibly friendly and attentive.
The elevator service was a bit slower than expected during peak times.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Aprminimalist design
Target audience looking for tranquility
The breakfast selection was a delight! I loved the Japanese and Western sets. Each morning I’d sit there with my tea, gazing at the minimalist decor, feeling oddly at peace while the bustle of life seemed so distant.
It wasn't cheap, but the experience felt fitting.