Light-filled 2-bedroom, 2-bath with private terrace by People’s Square, Weihai Garden

  • ¥16,800/mo.

Overview

  • Apartment
  • Type
  • 2
  • Bedrooms
  • 2
  • Bathrooms
  • 120 sq.m.
  • Area Size

Description

Refined city living with an outdoor edge

presents a thoughtfully renovated 2-bedroom, 2-bath that balances modern comfort with the charm of central Shanghai living. A highlight is the private terrace, an inviting extension of the living area where you can enjoy a quiet morning espresso, cultivate a small herb garden, or host relaxed evening drinks after work. The interiors are fully renovated for a polished, first-rental experience, so you benefit from fresh finishes and newly fitted appliances from day one.

The open-plan living and dining area feels bright and welcoming, framed by large windows that draw in natural light from the quiet lane. A practical kitchen with gas cooking suits home chefs who prefer a responsive flame for stir-fries and stews, while air conditioning in key rooms keeps you comfortable through humid summers and crisp winters. Two well-proportioned bedrooms offer flexibility for a couple, roommates, or a work-from-home setup, and two bathrooms streamline busy mornings.

Set just off Chongqing North Road, the apartment is near multiple subway lines, placing the city at your doorstep without the noise of a main artery. You are within walking distance of People’s Square and Nanjing Road, with easy connections to Lines 1, 2, 8, 12, and 13. In short, this is a serene, turn-key home in a highly connected address, made special by the rare luxury of a usable terrace.

Weihai Garden: a calm lane community in the city’s cultural core

Weihai Garden sits discreetly off Chongqing North Road, offering that quintessential Shanghai experience of stepping from a lively main street into a quieter, human-scale enclave. The compound’s layout favors leafy internal walkways and a buffer from traffic, so daily life feels more residential than urban despite the central location. It is the kind of place where neighbors greet each other, delivery scooters glide to a dedicated drop point, and evenings are marked by soft conversation rather than car horns.

Architecturally, you can expect a mix of contemporary updates layered onto practical mid-rise buildings, with apartment interiors that have seen sensitive modernization for comfort and efficiency. The environment suits international professionals and local families who value proximity to the city’s business, cultural, and retail nodes while still coming home to a quieter setting. Around the gates, you will find everyday conveniences within a short walk: breakfast stalls, corner fruit sellers, dry cleaners, and cozy cafés along nearby streets like Weihai Road and Nanjing Road.

Management in central Shanghai compounds typically supports maintenance requests and parcel handling, contributing to a smooth day-to-day routine. While amenities are intentionally understated, the appeal of Weihai Garden is its balance of privacy and access. It functions as a peaceful home base, yet the city’s marquee attractions and transport links remain only a brief stroll away.

People’s Square: museums, parks, and the heartbeat of central Shanghai

Living at Weihai Garden, you are anchored in People’s Square, one of Shanghai’s most storied districts. Mornings can begin with a walk through People’s Park, where lotus ponds, tai chi groups, and weekend calligraphy sessions illustrate the city’s slower rhythms. Culture is close at hand: the Shanghai Museum, the Grand Theatre, and the Urban Planning Exhibition Center are all nearby, offering world-class exhibitions and performances without the need for a taxi.

Retail and dining unfold along Nanjing Road, from independent cafés and bakeries on side streets to international brands and established department stores. Evenings are for gallery openings around Weihai Road, a casual bowl of noodles at a neighborhood spot, or a refined cocktail near Jing’an, which is only a short metro ride away. On weekends, stroll to the Bund or explore Xintiandi’s historic lanes; both are conveniently reachable from this central hub.

Transport is a standout benefit. People’s Square Station links Lines 1, 2, and 8, while Nanjing West Road connects to Lines 2, 12, and 13, making cross-city commutes straightforward. Cyclists appreciate the flat terrain and improving bike lanes, and ride-hailing is readily available. In essence, this is the city’s living room where history, green space, and modern convenience converge, with Weihai Garden providing the quiet counterpoint to the neighborhood’s energetic pace.

Why this home works for international residents

Fresh, first-rental comfort: The apartment in Weihai Garden has been fully renovated, offering clean lines, updated fixtures, and the reassuring feeling that you are the first to enjoy everything from fittings to appliances.

Private outdoor space: A usable terrace is rare in central Shanghai. It adds daily value, whether you want a quiet reading nook, a space for a small table and chairs, or plants that bring nature into city life.

Functional layout for modern living: Two bedrooms and two bathrooms allow for a guest-friendly setup or a dedicated home office. Air conditioning supports year-round comfort, and gas cooking caters to those who prefer precise heat for Asian and Western recipes.

Central yet calm: Nestled inside a lane compound, the home offers residential tranquility while placing you within walking distance of major subway connections at People’s Square and Nanjing West Road. Commuting to Pudong, Jing’an, or Xintiandi is simple.

Everyday ease and culture on your doorstep: From morning park walks and museum visits to neighborhood cafés and international dining, the address blends daily convenience with a rich cultural backdrop. It is a grounded, practical choice that still feels special.

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