Top Shanghai Hotels
Set on the mouth of the Yangtze River on Chinas east coast is Shanghai, former and future financial gateway to China and one of the most populous cities in the world. This dynamic and booming centre is undergoing huge change and drawing millions with the promise of that elusive quick buck. Between the glitzy 21st Century skyscrapers, there are many reminders of the decadent days of a century ago. The grand European buildings of The Bund lend this city an air of sophistication, something it is keen to recapture on its own terms. There is a lot to Shanghai and plenty to explore even if it does lack the scope of a ncient cities such as Beijing. Still, most will come away happy after a 3 to 4 day trip. The most progressive and exciting of Chinas cities, and indeed the most open-minded, Shanghai is without a doubt poised to become a major international metropolis in the coming years.
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Featured Shanghai Hotels
City Hotel Shanghai
Expo Center Puxi Huaihai Road, China
Location City Hotel is located in the heart of Shanghai, close to Nanjing East Road... More...
Fairmont Peace Hotel Shanghai
Bund, China
Location The hotel is situated among a number of tall buildings that stand alongside... More...
Pacific Hotel Shanghai
City: Downtown Nanjing Road, China
Location Situated in the heart of the city, Pacific Hotel Shanghai is on the Nanjing... More...
Sofitel Shanghai Hyland Hotel
City, China
Location Located on Nanjing Road, Sofitel Shanghai Hyland is within easy reach to... More...
Zhao An Hotel Shanghai
Railway Station, China
Location Situated within downtown, The Zhao An Hotel Shanghai is set near the... More...
New Harbour Service Apartment Shanghai
Downtown, China
Location Located in heart of Shanghai, this property is adjacent to Huai Hai road,... More...
Jin Jiang Oriental Hotel Shanghai
Expo Center Pudong New Int'l, China
Location Jin Jiang Oriental Hotel Shanghai is positioned on Yanggao Nan Road and is... More...
The St Regis Shanghai Hotel
Pudong, China
Location Situated on Dong Fang Road, The St Regis Shanghai is 10 minutes drive from... More...
Hotel Equatorial Shanghai
Downtown, China
Location Hotel Equatorial features an unbeatable location within the central business... More...
Park Hotel Shanghai
City: Downtown Nanjing Road, China
Location Located in the city of Shanghai, this elegant property is just few... More...
Shanghai Travellers Tales
Shanghai has a lot of good restaurants and right around the corner of the hotel in the Xintiandi complex is Va Bene, T8, Kabb ect. Furthermore the Bund has very good restaurants and bars like M at the bund, New Heights, The Glamour room, Mesa/Manifesto and for Live Jazz, JZ Jazz club. I like to get the LUXE guides for the cities they offer it for, because it is easy to carry and it has the very essential things of the city you''re in.
The hotel is within walking distance to the People''s Park, the pedestrian Nanjing Lu East, Xintiendi, and Huaihai Lu. Also, taxis are inexpensive; you can get practically everywhere for less than RMB 20.
Visited Shanghai then onto Beijing. Used cabs and subway for most travel. Did have the services of a friend who is Chinese to assist in translation as cab drivers don''t speak English. Go to Jin Mao tower, take elevator to Cloud 9 the club on top of building, nicer than observation deck with same view and food and beverage available.
The Bund is a must. A side trip to Suzhou is recommended, but do not take the Suzhou-Zhouzhuang one-day tour because you can''t see much of either city in one day. The restaurants in Xintiandi ("New World"?) are all good.
Taxi rides to the Bund, Old Shanghai and just about everywhere were under 30 Yuan. Don''t hesitate.
Bought some fake watches for friends and myself. Don''t buy from the guys at Nanjing Road. Go to the fake market. Don''t pay more than 20 EURO, doesn''t matter what they tell you. I was shopping at the Decathlon outlet. It''s worth the trip to Padong. Decathlon is french sports outfitter that is really huge and prices are unbelievable.
We used subway and walking as our main ways of getting around, taxi only being used to transfer to the railway station. walking enabled us to see more of the city, a good example was the walk from Xintiandi to the Wu Gardens, walking down Dajing Lu from Renmin Lu to Henan Nanlu and then onto Fanbang Zhonglu gives a great insight into Shanghai life. As a first time visitor to China, crossing the roads was a challenge, however main junctions have traffic Assistants who help greatly. The best sights for us were the Wu Gardens and Shanghai Museum. We travelled by train to Suzhou, soft seat was fine and cheap, there is a ticket window at shanghai railway station clearly marked for english speakers, buy your tickets a day or so early, I didn''t and had to opt for my third choice train time. The soft seat waiting room is comfortable and well organised, we used it again when travelling by train to Beijing. www.china-train-ticket.com were a problem, my train tickets were not delivered to my hotel, I had to ring their Beijing office to resolve this. After wasting several hours waiting for tickets to be delivered they had bought tickets for a cheaper and later train than they had contracted with me for, I had no more time to pursue this matter and so accepted the situation. On the train the 2 berth compartment was fine but the food in the restaurant car should be given a miss, plan to feed yourself.
If you are traveling from Beijing I highly recommend to take the Train (Z). It takes 12 hours but you will have a great bed to sleep with dinner included. Take a look into the next web page to check it out: http://home.wangjianshuo.com/archives/20040801_train_from_beijing_to_shanghai.htm
One tour not worth doing is the 3 hour river boat trip, if you have to do a river tour then 1 hour is enough unless you enjoy seeing cranes and more cranes. My best trip was to Suzhou & Zhou Zhuang water village and the city tour is fine although both include the inevitable silk factory. The city is more modern with little pockets of the old way of life. Shanghai is worth a visit but personally I would not stay much longer than about 4 days.
For Shanghai: Thumbs up to M on the Bund for brunch, Jean Georges for dinner, Xintiandi for shopping, the new art area (can''t remember the name). Over-rated are the French Concession, 3 on the Bund for shopping, Shanghainese food.