Mandarin Oriental Pudong Shanghai

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111 Pudong Road (S), Pudong Shanghai 200120

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2024-09-10 – 2025-12-31

Notations

AAA
5
China National Tourism Administration
5
Forbes Travel Guide
5
Northstar
5

Prix

“The Most Popular Hotel of The Year 2023” by Shanghai Tourism Trade Association “Yong Yi Ting - Gold Restaurant” by Ctrip Gourmet List 2023 “Best Luxurious Hotel of China” by China Hotel Starlight Awards 2023 “China Top 10 Hotels” by DestinAsian Readers' Choice Awards 2023 “Influencial Luxury Hotel of the Year” by GOGO Lifestyle Awards 2023 “Best Steakhouse of The Year 2022 – Fifty 8° Grill” by That's Shanghai “Best Spa of The Year 2022” by TimeOut Shanghai “China's Top 50 Hotels in 2022- One Diamond” by Voyage “Top 10 Luxury Hotels of the Year” by Jiemian News 2021 Travel Guide 2021 “Top 20 Hotels in China” by Conde Nast Traveler Reader's Choice Awards 2021 “2020 Best 100 Restaurant - Yong Yi Ting” by A Big Bite “Best Luxury Hotel Award of the Year 2020” by Target Magazine “Luxury Business Hotel of the Year” by CityTravel 2019 “Best Luxury Hotel of the Year” by Target Taste 2019 “Best Luxury Hotel in 2018” by CityTraveler “Best Room Design” by Conde Nast Traveler - China The Gold List 2018 “China Top 25 Luxury Hotels - No. 2” by TripAdvisor 2017 Travelers' Choice “2017 China Travel Awards - China's Top 100 Hotels” by Travel + Leisure “Best Club Lounge in 2016” by China Business News Weekly “Best Luxury Hotel in 2016” by Shanghai Daily “Best Service 2015” by Best Design Hotel Awards by The Bund Magazine “The Best New Hotels in the World” by Conde Nast Traveler Hot List 2015 “Best Shanghai Luxury Hotel” by TTG China Travel Awards “Best New Hotel in 2014” by Travel + Leisure “Hot Hotel Presidential Award 2013” by Hurun Report China “Best New Hotel in 2013” by The Luxe List by DestinAsian “Top 101 Presidential Suites in the world” by Elite Traveler Magazine U.S in 2013 “Michelin One Star Restaurant - Yong Yi Ting” by Michelin Guide Shanghai 2014 - 2023 "Forbes Five-star Hotel" by Forbes Travel Guide 2014 - 2023

Points forts du lieu

Commodités

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients

  • Accès Internet
  • Boîte vocale
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
  • Vue (Jardin)
  • Vue (Océan ou mer)
  • Vue (Ville)

Installations

  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Boutique de cadeaux sur place
  • Espace (extérieur)
  • Espace (privé)
  • Espace (semi-privé)
  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Sécurité sur place
  • Séjour prolongé
  • Traiteurs externes autorisés

Services commerciaux

  • Capacités audiovisuelles
  • Centre d’affaires
  • Services VIP
  • Vidéoconférence

Activités de loisirs

  • Club de sport
  • Piscine interne
  • Spa ou salon

Accessibilité du lieu

  • Bus
  • Métro
  • Taxi
  • Train

Équipement

  • Murs portables
  • Piste de danse
  • Quai de chargement
  • Scène

Distance de l’aéroport

  • 24.85 mi. du lieu

Stationnement

  • Parking payant
  • Service voiturier

Espace de réunion du Mandarin Oriental Pudong Shanghai

Espace total de la réunion14 617 pi. ca.
Salles de réunion8
Plus grande salle6 727 pi. ca.
Deuxième plus grande salle4 951 pi. ca.
Espace (privé)Disponible
Espace (semi-privé)Disponible
Espace (extérieur)53 820 pi. ca.
Espace d’exposition5 167 pi. ca.
Filtres

Chambres d’invités

Nombre total de chambres d’invités362
Simple (1 lit)233
Double (2 lits)85
Suites44
Taux d’imposition16,3%

Attractions locales

NIGHT LIFE

Vie nocturne
À 15 minutes
The residents of Shanghai are well known for their gargantuan appetite for partying and there’s no shortage of hotspots where the glam set can drink and dance until the small hours. It also has a reputation as a city that likes its jazz, and both local and visiting musicians can be seen in action at the House of Blues and Jazz, a mellow, late-night venue located just off the Bund. They are all certain to agree that they are in the right city, in the right country, at the right time.

CULTURE FIX

Musée
À 20 minutes
China's culture has a history dating back some 5,000 years, which is difficult to capture comprehensively inside one modern building, but the curators at the impressive Shanghai Museum have made a sterling attempt, and the layout and signage are excellent. Given the vastness of the collection, it’s advisable to focus on one area, be it ceramics or calligraphy. For more modern Chinese culture, in particular the boundary-pushing artists that have been captivating the world art scene recently, take a stroll around the Moganshan area along the Suzhou Creek. Here, you’ll find the city’s largest concentration of galleries, all in converted warehouses. Check out Pudong Art Museum for the work of some of the nation’s top artists. Or view contemporary pieces by local Chinese talent at Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai, which has amassed a collection of some 4,000 works, all displayed throughout the hotel. The entire former French Concession is a treasure trove for lovers of period-piece architecture. There are art deco buildings aplenty and grandiose mansions built by the affluent European traders who called the city home during the Twenties and Thirties. Amble around, perhaps stopping for a cold drink or a coffee. For a fine example of classical Chinese style, visit the Yuyuan Garden in Fuyou Street, where the pavilions are linked by a series of fishpond-straddling bridges and walkways. But serenity is not the area’s strong point, so try to arrive before the noisy tourist hordes descend.

FOODIE HEAVEN

À 15 minutes
In the heart of Shanghai is a classy dining establishment, Mr and Mrs Bund, where the carte is presided over by Frenchman Paul Pairet. The popular Gallic favourites, with a contemporary twist, can be paired with the 32 wines offered by the glass. Or try Fifty 8˚ Grill at Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai, which serves a wide range of grass-fed, cereal-fed and Wagyu beef cuts, grilled over an open fire. A visit to Shanghai wouldn’t be complete without sampling the exquisite dumplings at Din Tai Fung. The Taiwanese restaurant chain has elevated this simple dish to an art form – all tiny slivers of carefully crafted dough filled with flavourful meat and vegetables. The menu is small and perfectly formed – the steamed xiao long bao pork dumplings are among the most moreish of all Chinese foods.

CITY HIGHS

Shopping
À 10 minutes
It’s hard to believe that only three decades ago, the Pudong skyline did not have a single skyscraper. There all offer slightly different perspectives of the glittering neon skyline. Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai has fabulous vistas of the ever-bustling river; for a slightly higher-up overview of the entire cityscape, past and present, take a trip to the 350-metre-high observation deck of the futuristic, pink-hued Oriental Pearl Tower

FITNESS FANATICS

Loisirs
À 5 minutes
Early risers can join the famed tai chi and dance sessions along the Bund promenade, or team up with the ad hoc groups of exercisers – sometimes still dressed in their pyjamas – who can be found in any square or park. Serious joggers can pace out a four-kilometre run on the promenade that goes right by Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai. Another enticing option is to focus the entire fitness schedule around the hotel, which has a stunning 25-metre pool, state-of the-art gym and a soothing spa that offers Mandarin Oriental’s signature treatments.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

Parc
À 15 minutes
Cross the Huangpu River the way the locals do: on a jam-packed commuter ferry that edges slowly across the busy waterway, allowing plenty of chances to gawp at the skyscrapers of Pudong and, as they hove into view, the grand granite edifices along the Bund promenade. Or take an afternoon cruise down the Huangpu River to the Yangtze River estuary, where tiny fishing vessels share the channel with giant container ships. There are also night-time cruises, in which the skipper plots a path along waters tinted purple, red and green by the neon-lit buildings along the shore.

Plus

Spectacularly located on the banks of Shanghai’s famed Huangpu River, Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai will mark the highly anticipated debut of the award-winning Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group in China’s commercial capital. Set amidst the futuristic skyscrapers of the Lujiazui financial district in the heart of Pudong, and adjacent to CITIC Pacific’s iconic Riviera Twinstar towers in the new Harbour City, the hotel will offer the ultimate in modern luxury and contemporary style. Our 318 rooms and 44 suites offer you an extraordinary level of luxury, exceptional spaciousness and sweeping views over the Huangpu River. Technology is first class and comfort is always preeminent. We have a duplex suite and a magnificent 400 square meter presidential suite. Our Executive Lounge offers further levels of exclusivity. We have a versatile range of rooms including two ballrooms, five function rooms, three boardrooms and an outdoor entertaining space adjacent to the river.

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Excellent property located on the banks of the Huang Pu River in the Lujiazui Central Financial District, providing legendary service, superb accommodation, and flexible meeting facilities.