6 Best Hotels in Shanghai, China

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Shanghai's stature as China's business capital hasn’t stopped it from catering both to business and leisure travelers, especially with its handful of boutique hotels. Business hotels can be divided into two categories: modern Western-style properties, with all the latest amenities, and older hotels built during the city's glory days. The latter make up for a lack of service, modern fixtures, and convenient facilities with an abundance of charm, tradition, and history.

Judging by the number of international chain hotels in Shanghai, the city has proven just how much it has opened to the outside world. Many aren't merely hotels; they're landmarks on the Shanghai skyline. Even the historic properties feel the pressure to update their rooms and facilities.

Shanghai may have an excellent subway system and cheap, plentiful taxis, but if you want to take full advantage of the city's popular sights, restaurants, and nightlife, opt to stay in downtown Puxi, incorporating the quiet, leafy green Former French Concession, the historic Bund promenade, and the bustling shopping street of Nanjing Dong Lu. From these neighborhoods you'll have easy access to the rest of Shanghai.

Anting Villa Hotel

$ | 46 Anting Lu, Shanghai, 200231, China

Although conveniently situated two blocks from the Hengshan Road nightlife district, the Anting Villa Hotel is a surprisingly quiet, side-street retreat with cedar-shaded grounds and basic rooms. Superior rooms in the 10-story tower are comfortable, although the decor could use some sprucing up, and the beds, in traditional Chinese style, are on the hard side. It's worth it to pay a little extra for a garden-view room overlooking the namesake 1932 Spanish-style villa. Although their English is quite limited, the hotel's staffers seem eager to please.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Well-priced for the neighborhood
  • Very local

Cons

  • Faded
  • Can be hard to communicate
  • Feels budget
46 Anting Lu, Shanghai, 200231, China
021-6433–1188
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143 rooms
No Meals

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Donghu Hotel

$ | 70 Donghu Lu, Shanghai, 200031, China

Just off the frenzied shopping street of Huaihai Lu is one of Shanghai's best-preserved hotels from the city's 1920s heyday, with grand rooms in the older guesthouse annex and newer but plainer (and more geared to business travelers) main-building rooms. The location is unbeatable, putting you right in the middle of the Former French Concession, so you have easy access to lots of restaurants and boutiques. Beds throughout the hotel are on the hard side.

Pros

  • Traditional and elegant
  • Indoor pool
  • A stone's throw from the metro

Cons

  • Poor service
  • Rooms in original building need refurbishment
  • Rowdy location near lots of bars
70 Donghu Lu, Shanghai, 200031, China
021-6415–8158
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280 rooms
No Meals

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InterContinental Shanghai Ruijin

$ | 118 Ruijin Er Lu, Shanghai, 200020, China

Although this property has two newer buildings, the beautifully restored Morris Estate villas showcase how opulently Shanghai's tai-pan (expatriate millionaire businessmen) once lived; rooms here have plush beds, cozy reading areas, and art deco–inspired decor. And the history at this hotel didn't stop in the 1920s and '30s: after 1949, when it was a government-owned guesthouse, Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and Richard Nixon all slept here. Large, safely fenced-in grounds and an indoor pool make this a good option for families.

Pros

  • Sprawling grounds
  • Historical grandeur
  • Prime location

Cons

  • Service is uneven
  • Taxis can be hard to find
  • Slightly more impressive from the outside than inside
118 Ruijin Er Lu, Shanghai, 200020, China
021-6472–5222
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238 rooms
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Le Royal Meridien

$ | 505 Nanjing Dong Lu, Shanghai, 200001, China

When it opened, Le Royal Meridien, which dominates the foot of pedestrian-only Nanjing Dong Lu, changed the face of Puxi hospitality with its attentive staff, excellent amenities, and stately rooms. Ask for a room that overlooks the neighboring People's Park. The opulent weekend brunch is another selling point.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Excellent facilities
  • Great weekend brunch

Cons

  • Service hiccups
  • Annoying elevator system
  • Small design flaws
505 Nanjing Dong Lu, Shanghai, 200001, China
021-3318–9999
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761 rooms
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Melia Shanghai Hongqiao

$ | 1118 Gaojing Lu, Shanghai, 201702, China
Popular with business travelers for its location near Hongqiao Airport and the National Exhibition and Convention Centre, this hotel offers sophisticated setting for your stay. The club lounge THE LEVEL feels like an apartment living room in a warm residential way and offers a comfortable outdoor terrace (though the views aren't particularly stunning).

Pros

  • Great value
  • Modern facilities
  • Spacious rooms

Cons

  • A 30-minute-plus drive to the city center
  • Almost easy to forget you’re in Shanghai
  • Nespresso machines only in club level rooms
1118 Gaojing Lu, Shanghai, 201702, China
021-8028–9888
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187 rooms
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The Waterhouse at South Bund

$ | No. 1--3 Maojiayan Lu, Shanghai, 200000, China
Aesthetics dominate at this hotel in a converted, 1930s warehouse—designed by local architecture champions Neri & Hu—and though rooms might feel too minimalist for some, there's no arguing that they aren't beautiful in their simplicity. The modern French restaurant in the hotel is excellent in its own right.

Pros

  • Intimate setting
  • Rooftop bar overlooking the Pudong skyline
  • Quiet location

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Tucked away from main Bund sights
  • 15-minute walk to the nearest metro station
No. 1--3 Maojiayan Lu, Shanghai, 200000, China
021-6080–2988
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19 rooms

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