Shanghai Hotels

Shanghai has an excellent choice of hotels, particularly when compared with other Chinese cities. Slick new skyscraper hotels ensure the business market is well provided for, while historic hotels in old villas handle the rest of the top-end demand. Elsewhere, quality boutique hotels and some funky bed and breakfasts add a touch of cool to the sleeping scene.

Discounts are the norm (except during public holidays) and can be as much as 50% off can be haggled, especially at the higher end of the market. Apart from at youth hostels, it's exceptionally rare to pay rack rates, so always ask for a discount whether you're booking online or just turning up at the front desk.

The Shanghai hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over ¥2,500)
Moderate (¥1,000 to ¥2,500)
Cheap (up to ¥1,000)

These prices are per double room per night, and include all taxes. Breakfast is also included in the price, unless stated.

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The Waterhouse at South Bund

+86 21 6080 2988.

Once a dockyard factory, The Waterhouse is now one of Shanghai’s sharpest boutique hotels. Lavish furnishings and the odd nod to the city’s shipping heritage offset its industrial chic. There are just 19 rooms, 11 of which are suites. Thanks to its location, views across the river to Pudong are stunning whichever one you bed up in.

1-3 Maojiayuan Road, Huangpu, 200010, Shanghai, China

Fairmont Peace Hotel

+ 86 21 6138 6888

After more than three years of renovations, Shanghai’s definitive art deco building reopened in 2010 under the direction of the Fairmont group. The main challenge in modernising the building was balancing out the architectural integrity of its history with the need to upgrade a building that was not originally designed to be a hotel. Connoisseurs of old Shanghai will be pleased to know that the famous antediluvian jazz band is back in action.

20 East Nanjing Road, 200002, Shanghai, China

Mansion Hotel

+86 21 5403 9888.

Combining historic charm and modern luxury like no other Shanghai hotel, this truly exceptional stay is housed in a beautiful 1930s building and was originally the residence and office of a trio of Shanghai gangsters. The lobby, corridors and even the rooms are filled with 20th-century memorabilia, but there's exquisite luxury too with super-soft carpets, beautifully upholstered wood furniture, big-screen satellite TVs, Wi-Fi and private Jacuzzis.

82 Xinle Road, Xuhui, 200031, Shanghai, China

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