"This collection of high-design stylish studios and suites, well-priced and fashion-forward, have seriously upped the ante in Shanghai."
Vibrant Shanghai comes alive at night, when its forest of skyscrapers light up the Bund and its trendy hangouts. We can be your travel guide to the best boutique and luxury hotels and soon we'll have suggestions for riverboat rides and where to join the Chinese elite dancing until daybreak.
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"This collection of high-design stylish studios and suites, well-priced and fashion-forward, have seriously upped the ante in Shanghai."
From CNY 1095
per room per night
"Located near Nanjing Road, China's first carbon neutral hotel doesn't compromise on quirky boutique style or eco-principles."
From USD 1260
per room per night
"This Four Seasons sibling sits in downtown Shanghai and benefits from impeccable service, plentiful amenties and great dim sum."
From CNY 1900
per room per night
"The world's tallest hotel, cool and contemporary, overlooking the busy Huang Pu River in sleepless Shanghai."
From CNY 1590
per room per night
"Slightly whimsical and ultra lavish, this luxury hotel has a great location, close to the glamorous bars and restaurants of the Bund."
From CNY 1668
per room per night
Shanghai Spa | Caroline Major | China, Shanghai, Shanghai
For women who like fashion – they all do – Shanghai is a Paradise. It has all the attractions of Paris and more. A most marvellous range of merchandise and curios awaits
Shanghai: Centre of the Universe | Brent Hannon | China, Shanghai, Shanghai
China is the reason that Ferrari 575 sits in the window on Nanjing Road. Shanghai is merely the jewel upon which the vast creaky movement of China depends
Shanghai: City Portrait | Nick Maes | China, Shanghai, Shanghai
Shanghai’s modern skyline would be recognised immediately by Buck Rogers. The ever-taller, preposterously capped skyscrapers look like they were designed by a comic-book illustrator from the 1950’s
Shanghai | Julie Miller | China, Shanghai, Shanghai
If you want to experience the old Shanghai, to seek out traditions, life on the street, and the romance of the city’s glory days, be quick
Chinese New Year | Nick Maes | China, Shanghai, Shanghai
Red fire-cracker ammo belts three metres long were thrown into the roadside, enormous Roman Candles, teeny rockets and extra-large double bangers went off constantly. The noise was incredible
Shanghai Raises the Bar | Belinda Jackson | China, Shanghai, Shanghai
Forget tea and cheap beer, bar hopping in Shanghai is an adventure sport with a dress code
Railway to the Sun: Taking the Train from Shanghai to Lhasa | Brent Hannon | China, Shanghai, Shanghai
Back in the dining car, lunch was a meager set menu of cabbage soup and white rice. Yes, the staff had eaten up all the food, and indeed, they looked considerably fatter after two days of feasting...