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Upon arrival, you will be transported to the city center via the world's fastest commercial train, the Maglev, switch to a ride on the world's longest metro system, look out from the world's tallest observation deck and, lastly, climb into a bed almost half a kilometer in the air. This is the best of Shanghai, home to more than 20 million residents, 6,000 high-rises (and growing) and a constant chorus of jackhammers.To get more news about Shanghai travel advice, you can visit shine news official website.
The commercial hub of China was developed by far-sighted European traders 160 years ago and it remains the destination for people who can't wait to experience tomorrow today.
Our best of Shanghai guide shows you how to enjoy the sprawling city's -- past, present and future. And, yes, there'll be enough fun even for visitors who suffer from vertigo.The Waldorf Astoria occupies one of Shanghai's oldest buildings: the restored 101-year-old former Shanghai Club. With giant chandeliers, neo-classical ceiling carvings and original marble floor tiles shipped from Sicily a century ago, the interior feels more like a royal palace than a hotel.
Most of its 260 rooms are located in the newly built 24-story tower. Many deliver unobstructed view of Lujiazui's skyscraper forest. Rooms are decked out in nostalgic American style, with modern plush touches such as large walk-in closets, Hermès bathing amenities and digital TVs embedded in the mirrors. The hotel's historic Long Bar (34 meters from end to end) mixes the city's top-notch cocktails.
Currently the highest hotel in mainland China, the Park Hyatt provides the best angle to view Shanghai: from the top. Occupying the upper part (79th-93rd floors) of the 492-meter Shanghai World Financial Center, all 174 rooms enjoy stunning vistas overlooking Lujiazui high-rises, the Huangpu River or the Puxi downtown area.
Interiors follow a streamlined Chinese style with earth-tone furniture and outsize bathrooms that include a one-square-meter walk-in rain shower. The hotel lobby is on the 87th floor. On the 93rd floor, Music Room bills itself as the world's highest nightclub.
Located in a protected historic building, this best of Shanghai hotel is for travelers who want to trade Lujiazui's gridlocked avenues for the tree-lined streets of the former French Concession.
The 15-story, 259-room Picardie sits opposite Xujiahui Park, one of the best locations in town to observe China's unique park culture: you'll see massive exercise groups at dawn and a public dancing spectacle at dusk. It's also a quick stroll from Shanghai's traditional bar district on Hengshan Lu, the shopping district of Xujiahui and Metro Line 1.
One of the first hotels in Shanghai built to receive international travelers after the Chinese economy opened up to world trade, the 520-room, four-star lodging is in the thick of things.
It's a few steps away from Nanjing Xi Lu (ground zero for high-end shopping) and the fabulous Jing'an Temple, a 780-year-old Buddhist shrine. Two metro lines and the Yan'an Lu elevated highway are right outside, so guests can zip to any part of the city quickly and without hassle.This 26-room boutique hotel in downtown Jing'an District was once a post office and now claims to be China's first carbon neutral hotel. The renovation, which was completed using 100 percent locally-sourced and recycled materials, has won numerous awards for its sustainability and design.
Located on a local street, across the road from one of Shanghai's best little tonkatsu joints, URBN is popular with visitors looking for innovative design and a green feel, with rooms over-looking a courtyard and bamboo garden. The food and beverage options are also none to shabby at URBN, with its Downstairs restaurant serving up delicious weekend brunch options accompanied by a mean Bloody Mary.
For starters, the check-in desk is attached to a bar. Right behind the front desk, there's a pool table. Pentahotel's lobby also includes a café, a games room and a restaurant. Guests tend to chill and socialize in Wi-Fi-covered areas. All 250 rooms are fitted out in a minimalistic style with views over downtown residential buildings. The hotel is near three metro lines.

This no-frills hotel chain provides all the basics for a short stay for the price of a few drinks in a ritzy bar. Location is superb for the price. The 159-room inn is within walking distance of many tourist attractions, such as Old Town, People's Square, Huaihai Zhong Lu and Xintiandi.
It's also at the south end of Yunnan Nan Lu, one of Shanghai's original food streets with some of the city's yummiest shengjian (fried dumplings) at Da Hu Chun 71 Yunnan Nan Lu, near Jinling Dong Lu). The budget hotel brand operates at some 85 branches all over Shanghai, from commercial zones to airports and railway stations.


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