Meet the Bund at Quintet B&B;
The chalk drawing might be our new symbol for Quintet Bed and Breakfasts. Our guests are always asking where it is and love to take picture of it.
It's the Bund drawn by one of us, Po.
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Quintet is a one-of-a-kind bed & breakfast guesthouse located in the historic French Concession neighborhood of Shanghai. At the end of a hectic day in this fast-paced, adrenaline-packed city, come home to a serene oasis to rejuvenate. Stay at one of our five stylish, individually designed rooms in this three-story 1939 garden lane house to get a feel for the history and bygone elegance of Old Shanghai. Enjoy your breakfast or happy hour in our downstairs 808 Private Kitchen or simply relax on the rooftop terrace. Let our attentive and knowledgeable staff pamper you with thoughtful, personalized services. We promise to make your visit an unforgettable one.
The chalk drawing might be our new symbol for Quintet Bed and Breakfasts. Our guests are always asking where it is and love to take picture of it.
It's the Bund drawn by one of us, Po.
Read MoreThanks for all your supports! We win the 2015 TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice in the category of Top 25 B&Bs and Inns (China). This is the third year we win this honor.
Read MoreFor those of you who are spending more than a few days in Shanghai, a day or two out at one of the myriad of water canal towns around Shanghai is a nice choice of excursion. These water towns have been around for a couple hundred years and in recent years, the local government took care to preserve and restore the old buildings and the quaint, small-town feel.
Read MoreEver since coming back from my guilty Vietnam trip, things have not been going well. The landlord hasn’t signed the sublease agreement and I was back to working on the contracts. Kelley was not happy about the changes in the terms I promised (or we assumed). And coming up with a name for the B&B has been like pulling teeth. I realize that part of the reason for the difficulty was that I haven’t found its personality yet — and I’m a bit worried that I myself do not match the 5-star high-style decor that Don seems to be shaping towards. This is back the question of identity, and there’s really no escape in it. I’ll have to figure that out for myself eventually.
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