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PVG airport hotel transfers Within the bounds of China’s Jing’an neighborhood, the Shanghai Exhibition Center offers prime access to the striking seaside city and its various surrounding bays, lakes and rivers. The venue itself is home to a Sino-Soviet style of architecture common from the 1950s, home to one of the city’s largest floor plans in the downtown area. Designed in several parts, the main structure is a dramatic central tower while eastern and western wings look out at a pond through outdoor colonnades. Along the west end are separate buildings like the Exhibition Business Center, the Jinghua Art Space and Yun’s Fusion Cuisine. Reach distant locales by taking advantage of the nearby Jing An Temple Subway Station down the street, also considering one of many private lifts for the freedom to leave either through the intimacy of a sedan or the group-friendly ambiance of an SUV. Meet-and-greet services add to the convenience with drop offs via taxi, local personal driver or stretched limousine, each ideal for reaching Pudong International Airport and beyond.
Choose from one of many nearby hotels to fully experience the region, waking up to bright views from stays like the opulent Portman Ritz-Carlton Shanghai and its stylish semi-circle rooftop pool, or the much more lavish Jing An Shangri-La West Shanghai and its dramatic floor-to-ceiling views. The Shanghai JC Mandarin also provides elegant ballrooms and multiple restaurants for all-inclusive business trips. Low-cost but still nice options can be found behind the convention center along Beijing West Road, from the stately furniture at Garden Mansion Hotel to dimly lit oriental works at Baolong HomeLike Hotel. Nearby shopping malls like Hang Lung Plaza also make having fun simple, while a bevvy of hidden temples and urban parks provide quiet oases through the cozy pond-side paths of Jing’an Park. Ideal restaurants for topping the night off range from traditional Chinese at Din Tai Fung to authentic Mexican at Maya Restaurant, each walking distance from the exhibition center and each offering an awesome ambiance for the art of conversation. |