People’s Squarehello
the center of shanghaihello
Large public square in the Huangpu District. Site of Shanghai’s municipal headquarters building and located in the center of Shanghai, People’s Square serves as the demarcation point of East and West Nanjing Road. Many museums, public art and attractions abound.
Waldorf=Astoria + Long Barhello
shanghai 1910hello
The former Shanghai Club is a Baroque revival masterpiece on The Bund. Repurposed and restored as Waldorf=Astoria, a modern tower has been added to complete the project. Be sure to enter from The Bund and glance at the vintage elevator cabs still run by operators. Restored to 1910, The Long Bar is about beautiful stained glass, wood, heritage and flawless cocktails. Not to be missed, whether you are spending the night upstairs or not.
Commune Socialhello
“deformalizing of fine dining"hello
Modern tapas, desserts and cocktails served in striking modern spaces. The inside becomes outside and vice-versa. Bold experiments in gastronomy turn out exquisitely. Commune Social has been awarded many honors.
Lost Heavenhello
yunnan folk cuisinehello
Locations in the French Concession and The Bund, enjoy the food and design of the minority tribes of Yunnan. Large and bustling dining rooms serving approachable, unusual flavors combined for unforgettable tastes.
Langhamhello
strikingly fresh lodginghello
Striking contemporary tower overlooking boutique filled Huai Hai Road. Across from pedestrian friendly Xintiandi full of “of the moment” shops, cafes and music. From the moment you enter, your senses will be aroused by scents, flora and crisp design.
Tianshin Tea Cityhello
temple on the outside; tea on the insidehello
Multi-level shopping labyrinth containing over 150 shops, vendors and stalls selling Chinese tea and everything related. Let yourself go and explore the traditions and magical world of Chinese tea. Every form and flavor; ddon’t be afraid to enter any selling area and ask for a sip.
Changfeng Parkhello
tranquility in west shanghaihello
Large landscaped park in the west of Shanghai. Adjacent to East China Normal University, the park features Yin Chu Lake, Ocean Life, areas to exercise, stroll, run, contemplate and boat.
Peace Hotel (Fairmont) + Jazz Barhello
art deco masterpiecehello
Granite, terra cotta and art deco at its finest on The Bund. Originally The Sassoon House and later Cathay Hotel, the building was taken over by the municipal government in 1952 and became The Peace Hotel in 1956. Full of every amentity and service and spectacular views from rooftop terrace. The Jazz Bar features live entertainment and efforttly transports its partons to the 1920s and 1930s. “The oldest band is the Peace Old Jazz band, composed of six veteran musicians, whose average age is 76. They have performed every night for over 20 years in Shanghai China.”
Bar Rougehello
bund nightlifehello
Among the more famous clubs in Shanghai, Bar Rouge sets the stage for Bund nightlife. French Shanghai identity, sleek interiors and always a party. Loads of special events, dress code and energy galore.
Mr. & Mrs. Bundhello
happy fine french cuisinehello
Happy, festive and modern eatery overlooking The Bund. Complete with outdoor terrace, communal table and dashes of red, Mr. & Mrs. Bund serves creative, celebrity-driven French cuisine.