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PVG airport hotel transfers Resting along Shanghai’s central Huangpu River, Hyatt on The Bund Hotel offers guests a chance to see the city’s most tourist-friendly neighborhood in luxury fashion. Stylish rooms include floor-to-ceiling windows that flow from the bedroom’s hardwood floors to the bathroom’s ritzy marble tub, while club rooms add high ceilings and private access to a lounge serving free breakfast. Unwind with various amenities as well, looking forward to easy working with free Wi-Fi and an Asian-themed spa, in addition to a tranquil indoor pool and room service from two international restaurants. And although shuttles to Pudong International Airport aren’t provided by the hotel, easy transfers can be had through more intimate options. Book a private vehicle to make the most out of across-the-river access to the city’s financial district via SUVs, vans or chartered buses, also considering meet-and-greet services for convenient drop offs courtesy of stretched limousines and local personal drivers.
One of the easiest ways to have fun in the immediate area is by delving into the many riverside attractions lining the Huangpu, crossing the LED-lined Waibaidu Bridge for easy access to Huangpu Park, made famous for being China’s first European-style garden supplanted in the 19th century. Within this park is the acclaimed Shanghai People’s Heroes Memorial Tower, which boasts a strong man conquering the top of a mountain. Nearby exhibits are also plentiful, especially unique choices being the Shanghai Postal Museum astounding architecture and multi-level displays celebrating the country’s ancient postal history, and a wide array of jade art pieces and old sculptures at the free-of-charge Shanghai Museum. When the evening winds down, grab dinner from a nearby restaurant, some of the most popular choices being Sir Elly’s take on traditional western cuisine as well as high-rise views of the entire city from the upscale House of Roosevelt. |