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PVG airport hotel transfers An emblem of China’s ability to make millions of people living in a small slice of earth work, Shanghai offers glimpses of East China Sea past an ocean of residential high-rises and financial skyscrapers. With so many people having so many places to go, the city’s made a name for itself in terms of public transportation through over a dozen subway lines, tens of thousands of taxis and the high-speed Maglev Train. Reserve a ride all to yourself for the added bonus of freedom, choosing between small sedans or spacious chartered buses to explore each neighborhood ranging from Changning shopping district to Jing'an historic temples, or relaxing with meet-and-greet services such as stretched limousines and taxis perfect for getting easy drop offs to busy areas such as Pudong International Airport.
The best way to enjoy your time in the city is by making sure you pick the right neighborhood. For instant downtown charm, reserve a room somewhere close to People’s Square, keeping the many museums and restaurants surrounding Yanzhong Park at arm’s reach through 5-star stays like Andaz Xintiandi Shanghai (A concept by Hyatt) and Le Royal Meridien Shanghai Hotel, or staying close to the business district Shanghai World Financial Center along Century Avenue with upscale choices like Grand Hyatt Shanghai and the InterContinental Shanghai Pudong. Modest options are also available on the outskirts, including western-friendly chains such as Ramada Wujiaochang Shanghai and Holiday Inn Downtown Shanghai on the north side, as well as Ramada Shanghai East’s super close access to Pudong International Airport.
As the country’s largest city by area, Shanghai’s global financial center creates a 24-hour buzz that moves from the early-morning work crowd passing People’s Square to energetic food & souvenir vendors that fuel Nanjing Road nightlife. Discover an array of hidden urban oases by making a checklist afterward, stopping by the classical beds and pagodas at Yu Garden as well as the quiet spaces of monasteries such as Jade Buddha Temple and Longhua Temple. Discover even more history through ancient artifacts stored at Shanghai Museum as well as living history at the 1907 shops & restaurants of Yuyuan Old Street, finally enjoying the city skyline by finding the perfect vantage point at night, whether it’s from the LED-lined steel of Waibaidu Bridge or The Bund’s famous riverside promenades. |