Shanghai Hotels
Choose the Best Hotels in Shanghai
and China
for Your Business or Leisure Trip. Anytime and Anywhere in Shanghai!
Shanghai is situated on the east of Yangtze River. It is the largest
industrial city in China. Covering an area of 5,800 square kilometers
(2,239 square miles), with its population at around 18.7 million.
Originally,
Shanghai was a seaside fishing village and it was gradual developed and
granted as County status on August 19th, 1291 during the Yuan Dynasty
(1271-1368). Shanghai continues to grow and prosper aspirations of the
21st century while retaining its proud traditions of service and hospitality.
Shanghai’s today is a multi-cultural metropolis
with both modern and traditional Chinese features.
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jinmao Mansion and Pudong International Airport
are the modern symbols of an international metropolis while the
Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Grand Theatre and Shanghai City Planning
Exhibition Center are evidence of the extensive and deep passion
of a great city that extends a warm welcome to friends from all over the
world.
As Shanghai
is most attractive for business and shopping purpose, good
quality hotels in Shanghai are numerous with many situated
in the most thriving areas. Jingan, Hongqiao
and Pudong are three main areas where these hotels are
to be found. Tourist attractions are widely dispersed and one can spend
an amount of time traveling between them. For this reason it is advisable
to choose a hotel that is located near good public transport links. We
have listed the selected business hotels which include
luxury
hotels in Shanghai, mid-priced hotels in Shanghai with elegant
and well equipped rooms at the better prices. Many hotels offer services
and facilities such as conference hall, congress organisation and ideal
structures for conventions that meet your business solution.
In many hotels listed you can have assistance and transport facilities
from the Pudong
International airport to hotels, the business areas,
exhibition centers, shopping malls, etc.
Shanghai
Attractions : Shanghai is also famous for its19th-century
European and Japanese architecture. There's the exquisite Yuyuan
Garden, laid out nearly 500 years ago, known for its dragon walls,
beautifully shaped doors, bamboo groves, winding walkways and elegant
furniture, all in a typical south China style. Nearby is the fascinating
Yuyuan Market, once the busiest in the city. Other tourist
attractions of note include Shanghai Museum in RenMin
Square, the Shanghai Art and Handicrafts Research Institute,
where top artisans develop new crafts, the Jade Buddha Temple,
founded in 1882, and the Longhua Pagoda and Temple.
Time to visit : Shanghai
winters can be very cold and temperatures often drop well below zero.
In contrast, the summers tend to be hot and humid. The best time to find
temperate conditions in Shanghai
is autumn or spring.
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