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Andaz Shanghai
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Andaz Shanghai, the Asian debut for Hyatt’s boutique brand, offers a fresh, style-centric vibe thanks to creative collaborations with local designers and artists.VIEW ALL
Ritz-Carlton Shanghai
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Topping off Cesar Pelli’s 58-story IFC Shanghai building, Ritz-Carlton Shanghai places you in a cloud-level fantasy.VIEW ALL
Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund
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It’s not easy to stand apart in Shanghai’s booming hotel scene, which is why Waldorf Astoria pulled out all the stops for its China debut.VIEW ALL
Hotel Indigo Shanghai
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A welcome addition to the city’s design-forward Bund stays, the 184-room Hotel Indigo Shanghai takes its design cues from the nearby Huangpu River’s Shiliupu dock area.VIEW ALL
Les Suites Orient Shanghai
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European Art-Deco style meets contemporary Chinese allure at Les Suites Orient Shanghai, an elegant hotel nestled by the iconic Bund.VIEW ALL
Fairmont Peace Hotel
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Following a US$73 million renovation, the legendary Fairmont Peace Hotel, originally The Cathay when it was built in 1929, reopened in 2010 on the Bund.VIEW ALL
Amanfayun, Hangzhou
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At Amanfayun, the villa suites are traditional brick-and-timber courtyard dwellings decorated with unvarnished elm furniture, lattice screens and delicate rice-paper lanterns.VIEW ALL
The PuLi Hotel and Spa
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With its subdued hues, wood and tile floors, and Asian antiques, The PuLi Hotel and Spa is probably the city’s calmest hotel.VIEW ALL
The Peninsula Shanghai
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Overlooking Pudong's futuristic skyline, The Peninsula Shanghai pays homage to the Twenties and Thirties with a glamorous Art Deco look.VIEW ALL
The Waterhouse at South Bund
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Under the guidance of cutting-edge Singaporean hotelier Loh Lik Peng, Shanghai design darlings London Neri & Rossana Hu have transformed a vintage 1930’s building into a stylish hotel.VIEW ALL



