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Shanghai Airport Shuttle Service
The bus is the best way to get around Shanghai; you can load a Shanghai Jiaotong Card, which can be used on the bus, metro, and taxis.
Shared Ride Van
Our shared van service is economic ground transportation ready to take you to the imperial garden cities of Hangzhou and Suzhou.
Private Van
You are traveling with every member of your family or with a group of friends; the private van is the perfect transport for all of you. You do not need to worry for tight itinerary, as you can enjoy our door-to-door service and reliable pickup and drop off. Enjoy being taken to the Jinjiang Action Park.
Private Sedan
You can enjoy as many as comfortable rides you wish with our private sedan. Hire this comfortable service for airport transfers upon arrival and departure. Enjoy your elegant rides to the Shanghai World Financial Center.
Local Personal Drivers
You can get to visit Shanghai Old Street, Zhujiajiao and Qiandeng Ancient Town by hiring our experienced and well-trained local drivers.
Private SUV
You want to buy silk at the Shanghai Silk Building or Chinese items at Yuyuan Bazaar; our private SUV drivers are always reliable and available for you.
Taxi Cab
Book a taxicab service to take you to visit the Jade Buddha Temple.
Stretched Limousine
Looking to enjoy a smooth and elegant ride, you just have to hire our high-class limousine and have fun at Monkey Champagne, a really fun and fancy place for eating.
Bus
You cannot leave Shanghai without spending a few days at Yellow Mountains. You can book our bus service for this wonderful adventure.
Shanghai Airport Shuttles | |
You can reserve a hotel shuttle at Shanghai airport or you can make discount airport transportation reservations. Shanghai Pudong International Airport is abbreviated PVG, it’s located 19 miles (30 km) east of the city center. | |
Take a breath before you delve into the massive metropolis, whether you’re traveling to the clockwork city on business or simply want to experience something different with the family. Book a shuttle to make it all happen, choosing between a handful of on-site hotels including the Ramada Pudong Airport Shanghai and the more low-cost Jinjiang Inn. You can also reserve a private ride to see things through an intimate lens, either alone in a small car or together in a roomy vehicle. For honeymooners or small families looking to get through the cramped streets with ease, reserve a sedan to take your time, whether you’re heading to Yu Garden for an afternoon stroll or the renowned Shanghai Museum for ancient relics. Reserve an SUV to make things even more comfortable, hugging the Huangpu River for awesome shops and street vendors, afterward making it to the glimmery Waibaidu Bridge for sunset. For business travelers simply interested in a drop-off to the Shanghai World Expo Center, schedule a meet-and-greet with either a speedy taxi or smooth limousine chauffeur. Open your mind to things unseen by getting a local personal driver to guide you through the foggy terrain instead, looking forward to quiet cafes in the suburb of Hongkou as much as the best karaoke joints in Zhabei. The Shanghai Jiaotong Card is available at any subway station and some convenience stores and they come in varying sizes. You can reload at the service counter or at a recharge machine. Fares for the metro can range from 3 to 9 Yuan 49 cents to $1.47 USD or a day pass for 18 Yuan $2.93 USD. If you take the bus the far is usually around 2 Yuan 33 cents USD and transfers are 1 Yuan 16 cents USD. You can also take a taxi, sightseeing bus, bike, and scooter, rent a car or Ferry. Shanghai Restaurants About Shanghai Airport Hotels near PVG Things to do in Shanghai |