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What are the famous hotels in Shanghai?

1, Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai, located in Weihai Road, Puxi. In this prime location, you can personally feel the rapid development of Shanghai, a bustling city. 5 minutes' walk from the hotel to Nanjing Road, one of the busiest commercial streets in China. Similarly, within 10 minute, guests can arrive at People's Square, where there are Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Grand Theatre and the municipal government building, or walk south from the hotel for more than ten minutes, which is another bustling commercial street in Shanghai-Huaihai Road and its surrounding business district.

2. Shangri-La Hotel Pudong is located in Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone, the commercial center of Shanghai and even the whole country, adjacent to Pujiang, with the dazzling Oriental Pearl TV Tower and charming Bund scenery on the other side, making it easy and convenient to go to Hongqiao and Pudong International Airport. There are 375 rooms and suites on the second floor of the hotel, located in the brand-new 36-story glass building. The structure of the deluxe room continues the reputation of the hotel as spacious and comfortable, with a room area of at least 54 square meters, which is called the largest hotel room in Shanghai.

Le Meridien Shanghai Shimao is located in the city center, standing between the prestigious Nanjing East Road and the shady People's Square. Overlooking the building, Shanghai Museum and Shanghai Grand Theatre can have a panoramic view. People's Square subway station is also within walking distance; Walk east for 20 minutes, and you can see the world buildings on the Bund in Shanghai.

4. Grand Hyatt Shanghai is located on floors 53-87 of Jinmao Building on the 88th floor. It was rated as "the tallest hotel in the world" by the Millennium edition of Guinness World Records in 2000. Shanghai Grand Hyatt Hotel has 548 luxurious rooms, located in the center of Lujiazui, a fast-growing commercial and financial district in Pudong, only five minutes away from Shanghai International Convention Center, and only ten minutes away from Yuyuan Garden and Bund, Shanghai's famous Binjiang Avenue and classical buildings standing beside the avenue. It takes only 40 minutes from the hotel to Hongqiao International Airport and 45 minutes to Pudong International Airport.

5. Shanghai Hongtarui J Hotel is located in Pudong New Area, a new business district. Is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Yunnan hongta group Co., Ltd., established in 1998. It is a "Yunnan-Shanghai Cooperation" project determined by the provincial party committee and government, with a registered capital of/kloc-0.50 billion yuan and a cumulative investment of 873.4056 million yuan in hongta group. The hotel has more than 300 luxurious rooms and suites, providing personalized full-time butler service and having a strong artistic atmosphere. Designed by Hirsch Bedner Interior Design Company, this room is the largest standard room in Shanghai, with elegant and noble style.

6. Intercontinental Puxi Hotel is located in the downtown business district, with superior geographical location and convenient transportation. It takes 10 minutes to drive to Jing 'an Temple, People's Square, Nanjing West Road and other major commercial and entertainment centers.

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Shanghai, referred to as "Shanghai" or "Shen" for short, is the birthplace of the Communist Party of China (CPC), a municipality directly under the Central Government of the People's Republic of China, a national central city, a megacity, a core city of Shanghai, Hangzhou and Ningbo, an international economic, financial, trade, shipping and scientific and technological innovation center, and the first batch of coastal open cities. Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, Shanghai is the leading city in the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the core city of G60 Science and Technology Corridor. It faces Kyushu Island across the East China Sea, with Hangzhou Bay in the south and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in the northwest.