Published by Swiss James on 06 Jun 2008
Where to stay in Shanghai
Are you looking for a hotel in Shanghai? Here are some tips from a guy who lives there.
The most common mistake people make in Shanghai is getting a hotel near the Pearl Tower because- hey, that’s the centre of town right?
WRONG.
You can take a compass and draw a circle half a mile around the Pearl Tower and find absolutely nothing worth seeing. Say it once with me: Pudong is not the centre of town.
If you have some kind of disease where you can’t cross rivers, and so HAVE to stay in Pudong, then forget the famous Grand Hyatt with it’s stupidly high rooms (giving you views of nothing but clouds 3/4 of the time) and go for the Shangri-La instead.
The view is much better (up close and personal with the Pearl Tower, all the way from the tip of the Bund to the flying roofs of Yu Yuan), the hotel restaurant Jade On 36 is incredible, and it’s close to the subway when you realise that everything good is over the water in Puxi.
Once you cross the river into the cool part of town, it is possible to stay right on the Bund so you can still see your precious Pearl Tower- try Astor House- a grand old hotel where Charlie Chaplin, Bertrand Russel and (dead President) Ulysses S. Grant all stayed.

It’s kind of old and maybe won’t have a pillow menu, but wouldn’t you trade that in to say you stayed in Einstein’s old room?
Good value too- $100 per night, or thereabouts.
For a cheap hotel in the Shanghai city center you could do a lot worse than the Bailemen. Right next door to a buddhist temple (Jing-An) directly on Nanjing Road (the main shopping street of Shanghai), it’s a 2 minute stroll to a major subway station, close to shopping, bars, restaurants etc. and is about 70$ per night.
Alternatively the Green Tree Inn is a 7 minute walk from the same subway station / temple. It’s on a quieter street, but still with plenty of stuff- for example a nice cafe called Waga’s opened up almost opposite the place. The Green Tree is right around the corner from a new trendy boutique hotel (URBN) but a fraction of the price at about $45 a night.
If you’ve got business around the Xu Jia Hui area then I stayed in the Jianguo Hotel for a month and it’s the best place in the area. Very convenient for the subway, a cake shop in reception, and mere steps away from the joy that is Harley’s bar.
If you want to imagine you’re not in a city at all but a peaceful country garden, then the Rui-Jin Hotel has all of that, and a couple of nice bars in the same complex too.
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Green Tree Inn offer pretty good deals now and have some hotels in decent locations.
I spent 2 months there.. and it wasnt THAT bad !!
Hello!
Very entertaining blog – makes the working day pass a lot faster.
Do you know of any hotels with roof gardens? I’m arriving just in time for the big eclipse event (which will no doubt be obscured by clouds, just as it was in Cornwall a few years ago).
Regards from fresh, cool London (and the weather’s not bad either),
L
Hey Liam H- I know another Liam H living in London, hopefully you’re not him or you won’t be in when I visit.
I know that the Mansion Hotel has a roof garden http://shanghaiist.com/2008/05/07/mansion_hotel_v.php and that people on the forums of http://shanghaiexpat.com are talking about where to watch the eclipse.
Hope you get clear skies on the big day.
I love staying at the Donghu Hotel. A block from Huai Hai, Xinle and Fumin – Changle is nearby as is Maoming. Tons of good eats right around the corner from Bao Luo to Cantina Agave to Constellation Bar… next to the Mansion Hotel but much cheaper. Nice garden, too.
JT- i haven’t been inside the Donghu, but it’s next to most of the best restaurants in town.
El Willy, Cantina Agave, Sichuan Citizen etc.
Good tip.