Expo 2010

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Home Inns - Shanghai Meng Zi Road
No.379 Mengzi Road
Home Inns-Shanghai Meng Zi is favourably located a 5-minute walk from the Metro, in the commercial heart of an elegant area... more >>
Rates from USD 27.00
Ramada Plaza Peace Shanghai
No.688 Xietu Road, Luwan District
The Ramada Plaza Peace Hotel is located in downtown Luwan district, only 5 minutes drive from the famous Huaihai road and Xin Tian Di shopping district... more >>
Rates from USD 140.00
Pullman Shanghai Skyway
15 Dapu Road Luwan District
Located in Luwan District, Pullman Shanghai Skyway Hotel is a 25-minute drive from Shanghai Hongqiao Airport... more >>
Rates from CNY 707.10
Lanson Place Jinlin Tiandi Residence Shanghai
No. 3, Line 168 Xingye Road, Luwan District
Lanson Place is located next to Xin Tiandi, a dining and entertainment area... more >>
Rates from CNY 1,914.00
Hotel Yun
789 East FuXing Rd, Huangpu District
The stylish Hotel Yun’s Paradise is located in Shanghai’s city centre, a short 5-minute walk from The Bund and Yu Garden... more >>
Rates from CNY 382.60
Pudi Boutique Hotel Fuxing Parc Shanghai
99, Yan Dang Road
Pudi Boutique Hotel Fuxing Parc is located in Shanghai, a 3-minute walk to Huai Hai Road... more >>
Rates from CNY 1,277.00
Casa Serena Hotel (formerly Lapis Casa Hotel)
68, Taicang Rd, Luwan District
Casa Serena Hotel offers contemporary boutique accommodation in Shanghai’s Luwan District, a 5-minute drive from Xintiandi... more >>
Rates from CNY 899.00
Magnificent International Hotel
No. 381 XiZang Road, (near HuaiHai Road)
Magnificent International Plaza & Hotel is developed & managed by Shun Ho Group, Hong Kong’s professional management team, who has had more than 10 years experiences in managing the Ramada Hotel in Hong Kong... more >>
Rates from USD 37.88
Ascott Huai Hai Road Shanghai
No 282, Huaihai Road Central, Luwan District, Shanghai 200021, China
Ascott Huai Hai Road is located in central Shanghai, just a 10 minute walk from the entertainment hub of Xintiandi... more >>
Rates from CNY 960.00
Royal Court Hotel Shanghai
No.7 Lane 622 Huaihai Road Middle
A 10-minute drive from the Bund, Royal Court Hotel is located near attractions like Shanghai Museum and Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street... more >>
Rates from CNY 558.00

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Shanghai is simply filled with glitz and glamour making everyone think that they are in China’s capital city. Once a small port city, Shanghai is now China’s largest city and an economic powerhouse. The city is lined with futuristic skyscrapers, vibrant clubs, world-class Shanghai hotels and grand shopping spots. Then there are the ancient temples, classic colonial building and lush parks making it a top tourist destination.

Shanghai is as cosmopolitan as it can be. Its streets are filled with businessmen-on-the-rush, towering buildings and luxury Shanghai hotels. Thus, Shanghai is often said to be the New York City of the East. Pudong is said to be the business centre of Shanghai. It is not only home to numerous business establishments but also to the 3rd tallest building in the world, the World Financial Centre.

While Beijing cradles timeless imperial palaces, Shanghai flaunts its European-inspired cityscape. The city is like a buffet of architectural designs from Tudor- to Paris-style buildings. Several classic Western architectures are found in The Bund, Shanghai’s Waterfront area. It used to be the centre of trade and the hub of foreign traders. Nowadays, The Bund still lures countless foreigners wanting to get a glimpse of colonial architectures. Several trendy boutiques and Shanghai hotels near The Bund are getting attention from travelers. Meanwhile, the She Shan Cathedral is one of the most visited places by Catholic pilgrims. It is also home to a bronze Madonna and Child statue.

Even with the cosmopolitan air enveloping Shanghai, it still cradles cultural heritage sites and treasures. The Chen Xiang Ge Temple is a must visit. It was built during the 1600 and has been a worship place for Buddhists. Traditional Chinese artworks, ceramics and bronze collection are on display at the Shanghai Museum. Aside from offering a lush garden, the Yuyuan Park is also a place where one can marvel at classic Chinese architecture.

There is just so much to see in the dynamic city of Shanghai. Topping all these are the countless food and shopping places. From street food stalls to fine dining restaurants, Shanghai is overflowing with Oriental gastronomic delights. Meanwhile, shopaholics are in for a treat as this is a city filled with shopping spots offering the latest in fashion and top designer brands. There is also room for bargain shopping and antique hunting.

Shanghai is definitely on the go! It may not be China’s capital but it has definitely proven its worth to the rest of the world.



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