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The Peninsula, Shanghai

The Peninsula, Shanghai

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The Peninsula is a testimony to Shanghai’s decadent 1930s with mod-Deco interiors, jazz-serenaded high teas, and a luxury yacht for rock star-worthy river cruising. It is the only new building on the city’s historic Bund, the city’s most famous street which continuously buzzes with activity.

From this perfect location, the hotel offers spectacular views towards the historic 1920s International Settlement buildings, or over the Bund itself and the modern Pudong skyline. It has twice been voted the Best Hotel in Asia by Travel + Leisure magazine, and the hotel’s Yi Long Court and Sir Elly’s restaurants both earned Michelin stars in The Michelin Guide Shanghai 2017. Moreover, The Peninsula Shanghai topped The Best City Hotels in Asia readers’ poll in the second year running with an impressive score of 97.01 out of 100, and the Peninsula Shanghai is also voted 14th on the Top 100 Best Hotels Worldwide list.

It is the only luxury hotel in Shanghai with a customized car fleet, The Peninsula Shanghai owns four bespoke Extended Wheelbase Rolls-Royce Phantoms, six BMW Peninsula Editions, two MINI Cooper S Clubman, and a magnificent and immaculately restored 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II, all finished in signature Peninsula Green.

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    Pets are not allowed.
  • Check-in Check-out time
    Check-in: 2 pm. Check-out: 12 pm.
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    The Peninsula, Shanghai
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    5 Star Accommodation
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The hotel is made using exotic woods, black lacquer, carved glass and polished chrome, all of which create a feeling of refined luxury. Standard superior doubles have a super-king bed, dressing room and bathroom with separate bath and shower. They are also fully equipped with a nail dryer and fax/scanner/printer, Nespresso machine and a box of nibbles.   [/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/2"][vc_column_text] Rooms: Superior Room (54 - 59m²) Deluxe Room (54 - 59m²) Deluxe Garden Room (54 - 59m²) Deluxe River Room (54 - 55 m²) Deluxe Terrace Room (64m²) Grand Deluxe River Room (71 - 89m²) Executive Suite (90 - 94m²) Deluxe Garden Suite (105 - 110m²) Deluxe River Suite (105 - 110m²) Grand Deluxe Suite (120 - 125 m²) Grand Deluxe River Suite (120 - 125m²) The Astor Suite (116m²) The Majestic Suite (250m²) The Palace Suite (306m²) The Peninsula Suite (400m²) [/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/2"][vc_column_text] List of Amenities: Free Internet Free parking Air conditioning Shops (on site) Car hire Soundproof rooms Lift Barber/beauty shop Facilities for disabled guests Non-smoking rooms Newspapers Room service Trouser press Ironing service Dry cleaning Laundry Fax/photocopying Business centre Meeting/banquet facilities Indoor pool (all year) Massage Spa and wellness centre Fitness centre Sauna [/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]  

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Riveting/ fascinating facts about the area:

  • Shanghai was originally a small fishing village with little hope of advancing past its swampy origins
  • Shanghai cooking is sweeter than other areas in China and they consume more sugar than any other part of China
  • Shanghai has the world's most extensive bus system, but with an extensive subway network as well, transportation networks are not overly congested

Interesting people:

Meet Martin Kemble, who opened his art gallery called Art Labor in Shanghai with one goal in mind, which is to expand the narrow definition of Chinese contemporary art. And in just a few years, he’s not only broken those boundaries but he’s also managed to redefine them. By encouraging eccentric and original foreign artists and discovering unconventional Chinese art stars, his gallery features works by cutting-edge artists with unique artistic sensibilities.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Exciting reasons to get out of bed:

  • Visit Jade Buddha Temple
  • Plan a trip to Shanghai Circus World (especially if you have children traveling with you)
  • Visit M97 Gallery
  • Take a walk inside the Mengqingyuan Garden
  • Visit the Jing’an Temple
  • Go for a Shanghai Pub Crawl
  • Go for a bike tour or even a private tour of the city

Eat: Shanghai is a city that offers many culinary options, from roadside stalls to Michelin-star restaurants, and some of our favorites from the city include Di Shui Dong ribs (these all-off-the-bone ribs are as succulent as there are tender), Grilled Oysters, Stinky Tofu, Caramel Strawberry Kebabs and Pepper Duck. You may even head for a High Tea at the Peninsula, complemented by a lavish selection of finger sandwiches, breads and petit fours. Logan's Punch

Scena (The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai Pudong)

Mr & Mrs Bund-Modern Eatery by Paul Pairet

Mercato

The 1515 West, Chophouse & Bar

  Shop: Whether you’re looking for a rare piece or art, hand-rolled Chinese tea, vintage and modern crockery or exquisite hand-made shoes that are meant to last, Shanghai’s quaint stores and boutiques will give you easy access to all this and more.

LWH Gallery

Suzhou Cobblers Boutique

Zenlifestore

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