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Hotels in Shanghai, CN
Shanghai, a city of contrasts where the ancient and the ultra-modern harmoniously coexist, is a destination that captures the hearts of travelers worldwide. Its iconic skyline, featuring landmarks like the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai Tower, is a testament to the city's rapid development and economic might. Yet, just steps away, the historic Bund and the tranquil Yu Garden provide a window into the city's rich cultural heritage. Whether your visit is for business or leisure, our collection of Marriott Bonvoy’s Shanghai hotels offers the perfect balance of comfort and convenience, ensuring your stay is both relaxing and productive.
Discover the city's vibrant neighborhoods, from the artsy Tianzifang district to the shopping and dining on Nanjing Road. Marriott Bonvoy’s Shanghai hotels place you near top attractions like the Shanghai Museum and the Shanghai Disney Resort. Many of our hotels offer luxurious amenities like spa services, state-of-the-art fitness centers, and complimentary Wi-Fi, making your stay in this bustling city comfortable and convenient.
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Authentically reflects the surroundings, imparts a sense of harmony and well-being,delivers memories
A modern hotel in downtown Shanghai, near the Bund, with a spa, pool, superb dining and event space
The Westin is located in the heart of downtown Shanghai and is near the Bund waterfront.
Located nearby the historical Ming Dynasty Yu Garden. With the awesome view of the city.
Stylishly-designed hotel in Shanghai's city center with premium amenities and luxury services.
Signature Butler Service provides an exciting experience and access to hotel storied past & present.
Downtown luxury hotel next to Jing An Temple and West Nanjing Road shopping malls
Explore Shanghai
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Shanghai is a city of contrasts, with a bustling urban landscape that is perfectly complemented by its many green spaces and natural attractions. The Shanghai Botanical Garden is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city, with over 3,500 species of plants and a number of themed gardens to explore. Take a leisurely stroll through the traditional Chinese garden, or relax in the serene peony garden. For a more active experience, head to Zhongshan Park, where you can enjoy expansive lawns, a boating lake, and well-maintained walking paths.
And if you’re a nature lover, you’ll be happy to know that Shanghai’s cityscape is dotted with waterfront areas, such as the Bund and Xuhui Riverside Park, where you can take a leisurely stroll along the Huangpu River and enjoy the cool breeze. The Xuhui Riverside Park is a hidden gem with its scenic walkways, greenery, and art installations, making it the perfect spot for a peaceful jog or a laid-back picnic. Whether you’re looking to relax in a serene garden or by the riverside, Shanghai’s natural attractions will surely add to your experience.
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The culture of Shanghai is a vibrant tapestry woven from ancient traditions and modern innovation, offering a unique blend that is both exhilarating and enlightening. Staying at one of our Shanghai hotels places you at the epicenter of this dynamic city, where you can explore the historic Yu Garden and its surrounding bazaars, which have been bustling with activity for centuries. The garden’s intricate pavilions and serene koi ponds provide a tranquil escape from the bustling city, while the nearby markets offer a glimpse into the city’s rich culinary and artisanal heritage. After soaking in the past, head to the Shanghai Museum, where an extensive collection of Chinese art and artifacts spans thousands of years of history, providing a deeper understanding of the city’s cultural roots.
To experience modern Shanghai, we recommend a visit to the M50 Creative Park. This former textile mill is now home to a collection of art galleries, studios, and boutiques, and is a great place to soak up the local and international art scene. Shanghai is also home to a number of world-class performing arts venues, such as the Shanghai Grand Theatre, which hosts performances of opera, ballet, and traditional Chinese theater. Whether you’re exploring ancient landmarks or modern art spaces, Shanghai’s rich cultural landscape is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Shanghai's climate is a humid subtropical one, with the city experiencing four distinct seasons, each with its own unique charm. The summer months, from June to August, are characterized by warm and humid weather, with average temperatures ranging from the mid-80s to the low 90s Fahrenheit. This is also the season for occasional downpours, which contribute to the city's lush greenery and make it an ideal time to explore its many gardens and parks. Rest assured, our Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Shanghai are equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning and indoor pools to ensure your comfort during your stay.
Winters, from December to February, are generally cool and damp, with temperatures averaging in the 40s to 50s Fahrenheit. While snow is rare, the city can feel chilly, especially with the dampness. Spring and fall, from March to May and September to November, respectively, are the most pleasant times to visit, with mild temperatures ranging from the 60s to the 80s. These seasons offer clear skies and comfortable conditions, perfect for strolling through the historic districts and enjoying outdoor activities. Whether you’re planning a visit in the warmth of spring or the crispness of fall, Shanghai’s Marriott Bonvoy hotels provide the perfect base for your explorations.
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The transportation network in Shanghai is one of the most advanced and efficient in the world, which means that you can explore the city with ease from any of our Marriott Bonvoy’s Shanghai hotels. Most visitors arrive at Shanghai Pudong International Airport or Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, both of which offer a variety of transportation options including taxis, ride-sharing services, and airport shuttle buses. For a more scenic and affordable journey, the city’s extensive metro system, with its multiple lines, can whisk you to your hotel in no time. Additionally, Shanghai’s railway stations, such as Shanghai Station and Shanghai South Station, are major hubs for domestic and high-speed rail travel, making it convenient for those arriving from other parts of the city.
Once in Shanghai, the metro is the backbone of the city’s public transportation, providing fast and reliable access to major landmarks and neighborhoods. Buses and trams are also plentiful and can offer a more relaxed way to see the city. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Didi are readily available and provide a convenient option for those who prefer door-to-door service. For a unique experience, consider a water taxi or ferry ride across the Huangpu River, offering stunning views of the skyline. Whether you’re exploring the bustling streets of the Bund or the tranquil gardens of Yu Garden, Shanghai’s diverse transportation options ensure you can make the most of your stay.
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Shanghai is a playground for families, with an array of exciting attractions and activities to entertain all ages. A visit to the Shanghai Aquarium is a must, where kids can be amazed by the vast array of marine life, including the world’s longest underwater viewing tunnel. The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum offers interactive exhibits that will ignite the curiosity and imagination of all family members, from exploring the universe to the world of robotics and dinosaurs. For a more traditional cultural experience, the Children’s Palace offers workshops and performances that will introduce your children to the world of Chinese arts and crafts, making for an educational and memorable family trip.
In Shanghai, the great outdoors are a playground for kids. Zhongshan Park is a favorite, with its large children’s playground, mini zoo, and boating lake. The Shanghai Wildlife Zoo is another must-see, where kids can get up close and personal with animals, from pandas to giraffes, and even take part in feeding sessions. After a day of exploring, you’ll find plenty of family-friendly restaurants to choose from, serving up delicious meals that will please even the pickiest of eaters. And with Marriott Bonvoy’s conveniently located hotels, you’re never far from the best family-friendly experiences in Shanghai.
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