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Pullman Hotels in Shanghai

Shanghai, where innovation and culture expand. Stay inspired, unwind and shape your experience.

Shanghai, where culture thrives and energy flows

Nicknamed “The Pearl of the Orient”, Shanghai blends tradition and innovation. From Yuyuan Garden to Tianzifang and Nanjing Road, culture evolves. With Pullman, Shanghai’s boundless energy is always within reach.

 

Shanghai, a city full of nuances, makes the best of its anachronisms. It even seems to reconcile its past and future, from the Art Deco façades of the French Concession to the new city of Pudong and its business district, the gleaming Lujiazui. The latter, opposite the Bund, is a bold expression of avant-garde architecture, drawing crowds as the city lights up. Just moments away, a seamless retreat awaits, where movement and inspiration flow effortlessly. Experience the city with ease and refinement at Pullman hotels, set in the heart of Shanghai. Its skyscrapers are reflected in the dark waters of the Huangpu River. The skyline is dizzying, like the Shanghai Tower or the Jin Mao Tower, 632 and 382 metres high respectively, not to mention the iconic “bottle-opener” that is the Shanghai World Financial Center, reaching its highest point at 492 metres.

Travel in time on the west bank of the Huangpu River: the Bund is a legendary promenade, punctuated with a succession of splendid buildings, often in European style, which recall the era of the International Settlement in the 1930s. Every style is jumbled together there, from Romanesque to Gothic by way of Renaissance, Baroque, Neo-classical and Art Deco. Because Shanghai, in some ways, is still an open-air museum, as shown by Broadway Mansions, the Bank of China or Hamilton House, as well as the famous Three on the Bund Neo-Renaissance building entirely given over to the art of living, light-years from its futuristic alter ego, the Wanda Plaza.

A stroll in the former French Concession offers a glimpse of the stylish and genuine side of Shanghai. It is hard to find the true atmosphere of the “Paris of the East”, but the tree-lined streets and the European villas of the districts of Xuhui and Luwan still possess an old-fashioned charm to be discovered on foot. Especially as the area abounds with bars, restaurants, art galleries and trendy boutiques. And green spaces, too. Fuxing Park, a sort of French-style oasis, stretches its avenues of plane trees across 10 hectares and provides a breath of fresh air before reaching Xintiandi, “the New Heaven and Earth”, entirely redeveloped and which has become one of Shanghai’s most popular districts.

Shanghai also retains some jewels of an older past, such as the Longhua Temple with its seven-storey pagoda and the Jade Buddha Temple, the most sacred in the city. Then from lilong (narrow streets) of shikumen (traditional unassuming houses) to discovering the local markets, Shanghai reveals its authentic, even playful, side near the zoo or the aquarium. In Pullman’s hotels in the city of Shanghai, this creative pulse finds a refined balance, offering a space where ideas take shape and energy finds its rhythm. At any rate, it shows how fascinating it is thanks to its well-stocked museums: the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, the Shanghai History Museum, the Power Station of Art or even the Shanghai Natural History Museum… And if there is always something going on in Shanghai – the Chinese Grand Prix and Qingming Festival in April, the Shanghai Masters 1000, Vinisud Asia and Chinese National Day in October, or even the Shanghai International Film Festival in June – southern China’s megalopolis is a permanent happening in its own right.

Pullman hotels' collection in Shanghai

Where contemporary design meets dynamic energy. Refined rooms and suites with thoughtful amenities. Intuitive spaces to inspire and invigorate, seamlessly blending rest and productivity at the heart of Shanghai’s vibrant rhythm.

Travel tips about Shanghai

With over 24 million residents, Shanghai is China’s largest metropolis and a global powerhouse of culture and innovation. A city in perpetual motion, it seamlessly blends heritage with modernity across 6,300 km². Mandarin is the official language, yet modern Shanghainese is widely spoken. A dynamic destination where business, creativity, and exploration converge.

Shanghai is served by two major airports: Pudong for international flights and Hongqiao for domestic routes. Taxis, the metro and Airport Link Line offer smooth access to the city. For transfers, please check your hotel’s dedicated page.

Getting around Shanghai is effortless. The extensive metro ensures fast, efficient travel. Taxis are plentiful, have your Pullman hotel written in Chinese. Buses, ferries, and shared bikes complete the city’s seamless mobility options.

A visa is generally required to enter China and can be obtained via embassies or visa centres. Some nationalities may benefit from short-term exemptions or transit stays. As policies may change, check with the relevant authorities before travelling. We recommend contacting your nearest consulate or embassy for the most up-to-date information.

China’s currency is the Renminbi (RMB). Most ATMs accept Visa, Mastercard, and Amex. Card payments work in larger stores and restaurants, but Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used. Taxis rarely take cards, so it’s best to carry some cash.

Shanghai has a subtropical climate with four seasons. Summers are hot and lively, and winters are cool with little snow. Spring and autumn bring mild, pleasant weather, perfect for enjoying the city’s energy and discovering its many attractions.

Top things to do in Shanghai

See beyond the ordinary. Iconic landmarks, unexpected discoveries, immerse in Shanghai’s dynamic pulse.

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The Palace Museum - The forbidden city

Explore the Forbidden City in Beijing, a UNESCO World Heritage site with 9,999 rooms, stunning architecture, and imperial treasures like the Dragon Throne. A must-visit museum showcasing China’s rich history and art collections.

National Museum of China

Located in Beijing, it features 40 galleries showcasing Ancient China and The Road to Rejuvenation exhibits. Discover rich cultural artifacts, historic objects, and international temporary exhibitions in this vast, iconic cultural space.

Martial arts lesson

Do you want an introductory lesson in authentic Chinese martial arts? The city is bursting with masters of shaolin kung-fu, kickboxing and tai chi. Take your pick!

Great Wall of China

The Great Wall is the biggest work of military and architectural engineering in the world. On foot, by bicycle or jogging, the walk is legendary and can be reached in two hours from Beijing.

Jingshan Park

For a green interlude, head to Jingshan Park or Beihai Park. The former, very Feng Shui, scales Coal Hill, while the latter, one of China’s largest gardens, boasts a lake more than 1000 years old.

Pullman premium hotels in China

Beyond Shanghai, discover the energy of China. From the cultural depth of Beijing to the dynamic rythm of Nanchang, each Pullman destination invites you to embrace change and connect meaningfully. Co-create new perspectives on travel!