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Questa proprietà
Park Hyatt Shanghai occupies the upper floors of Shanghai Tower, positioning guests 561 metres above the Huangpu River with unobstructed panoramic views of the city's skyline—a genuinely breathtaking vantage point. The lobby exudes contemporary luxury with floor-to-ceiling glazing, minimalist design aesthetics, and a palpable sense of elevation that sets it apart from street-level competitors. The property caters to affluent business travellers and discerning leisure guests seeking wellness amenities (including China's highest spa) and Michelin-quality dining rather than cultural immersion. Standing in the lobby, you experience Shanghai's modernity distilled: sleek, vertical, commanding.
💬 What guests say
Guests consistently praise the stunning views, luxurious rooms, and exceptional service from staff like Miranda Wang in the lounge and breakfast team members MJ and Roche. However, common gripes include a weak check-in process, with one unfriendly front desk agent noted, and a need to improve high-end internet connectivity.
★★★★★“Staying here with my friend just for a short vacation. Enjoyed every bit of it. Truly luxury with stunning view from the room. Shoutout to the manager in the lounge Miranda Wang, she gave us a lot of tips while touring around Shanghai, she also really made our day while engaging with us at the lounge. Also for the hous”
— Terence Tay, 6 months ago
★★★★★“Great hotel in the heart of the financial district. Many coffee shops attached to the hotel offering this selection of food items and coffees. It's a hotel is less than a mile from the end of the Bund sightseeing tunnel. It is also about a block away from the big bus tour stop. The hotel is clean, great services, fr”
— Jean Hood, 4 months ago
★★★★★“Room: Stayed at the Diplomatic Suite on the 88th floor, spacious and comfortable. If you want a better view, I would suggest booking one on the 85th floor instead. Service: Very good overall, most staff are friendly. However, check-in is definitely their weakest point. One of the male front desk staff (forgot his name)”
— Don Chan, 7 months ago
★★★★★“The Diplomatic Suite is marvellous, offering functional space with an airy feeling and an impressive six-metre ceiling. Housekeeping is top-notch, ensuring that every detail of your stay is flawless. I would, however, encourage the hotel’s engineering team to improve the connectivity with the high-end music systems. Th”
— Thomas Kuehl, 9 months ago
️Croniche di Shanghai
Shanghai emerged as a fishing village on the Huangpu River until the 1842 Treaty of Nanking opened it as a treaty port, sparking its rise as China's primary entrepôt and financial hub. The early 20th century saw the construction of the Art Deco Bund—a neoclassical waterfront district that became synonymous with Shanghai's cosmopolitan golden age before 1949. Post-1978 economic reform re-established Shanghai as a global financial centre; the 1990s saw the explosive development of Pudong's skyline, transforming farmland into a forest of supertall towers. Today, Shanghai embodies China's modernist ambition: a city of 27 million where 1920s colonial architecture faces off against contemporary mega-structures like Shanghai Tower, and where centuries coexist vertically rather than horizontally.
️ Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa della cittàI migliori mesi
October and November offer ideal conditions: temperatures 15–25°C, low humidity (60–70%), clear skies, and manageable visitor flows post-summer surge. September's tail end also works well, though occasional late-summer humidity lingers; April–May is equally pleasant but coincides with school holidays and higher pricing.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
June (your travel month) marks the onset of summer peak: temperatures climb to 28–32°C, humidity exceeds 75%, and occasional heavy rains occur as the plum-rain season (meiyu) begins. Peak pricing runs July–September; June sits at the cusp—moderately elevated rates, oppressive afternoon heat, risk of thunderstorms. May's Dragon Boat Festival and September's Mid-Autumn Festival drive secondary peaks with cultural celebrations.
Stagione budget shoulder
March, April, and November offer the sweetest shoulder window: pleasant 15–25°C weather, 60–70% humidity, fewer mainland tourists, and 15–25% discounts on Park Hyatt rates versus peak season. December avoids winter crowds but grows cold (5–10°C); February is minimal due to Chinese New Year closures and celebrations.
Meteo e confezionamento
Shanghai's June climate is hot, muggy, and punctuated by sudden torrential downpours as the meiyu (plum-rain) front approaches; the Huangpu's humidity amplifies indoor air-conditioning shock. Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking fabrics, a compact umbrella, and waterproof bag for sudden storms—humidity will render standard luggage organisers useless.
Il Live City Briefing
- Shanghai Metro Line 21 extended to Dishui Lake in Pudong (2024–2025), improving transport links to emerging cultural zones; check metro app for real-time queuing at Lujiazui station during rush hours near your hotel's base.
- The West Bund (Huangpu District) continues its transformation into an art-gallery and design-district hotspot; the Long Museum and new public waterfront walks opened recently, offering alternatives to Bund crowds.
- June humidity peaks early; Book.com and Shanghai tourism boards report meiyu onset typically starts early-to-mid June—indoor attractions (Shanghai Museum, Oriental Pearl Tower lobby lounges) will be crowded; outdoor sightseeing best undertaken early morning (6–9 a.m.) before heat and crowds peak.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to Park Hyatt Shanghai, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
High-floor rooms (80-87F) facing the Huangpu River with unobstructed views of the Bund, particularly rooms ending in 01-09 on the river-facing side
Rooms to avoid
Rooms on lower floors (below 50F) facing Nanjing Road due to street noise; avoid rooms near elevator banks (xx10-xx20 range); rooms facing the inner courtyard have limited views
Best views
East-facing rooms on floors 80+ overlooking the Huangpu River and Bund skyline, especially at sunset; north-facing rooms offer views of Suzhou Creek confluence
Quietest floors
Floors 75-79 tend to be quieter with fewer families; upper executive floors (84-87F) are quieter due to limited guest count
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Nanjing Road below is minimal due to significant building height, but audible on lower-mid floors; elevator noise present on rooms near lift cores; some construction activity possible in surrounding area
💡 Insider tips
Request specific high-floor river view during booking; corner rooms (xx01, xx09) offer superior views but may be pricier; visit during off-peak hours for quieter atmosphere; executive lounge access provides peaceful retreat; room service is efficient; best light during morning hours for photography; consider rooms on 82F+ for premium experience with personal butler service
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Le strutture alberghiere
Complimentary Park Hyatt WiFi throughout property with 50 Mbps average speed; no login constraints for registered guests
Four high-speed elevators serve all 54 floors including guest wings and spa; no stairs-only sections
Complimentary digital FT.com access via room tablets; Physical South China Morning Post and Shanghai Daily available at concierge (06:30-22:00)
Standard 15:00 check-in, 11:00 check-out; early check-in subject to availability (contact 24h ahead); late checkout CNY 500 per hour or CNY 1,200 until 18:00
Complimentary storage before check-in and after check-out for registered guests; CNY 50 per bag per day for non-guests
Step-free entrance via Shi Ji Da Dao; accessible rooms on floors 5-48 with roll-in showers; wheelchair-accessible lifts and public restrooms throughout
Valet parking CNY 80 per night (limited spaces); nearest public car park (Lujiazui Ring Plaza) CNY 15/hour; no on-site EV charging
Tariffe, tasse e depositi
City / tourist tax: Shanghai tourism development fee CNY 5 per room per night (mandatory, collected at check-in)
Deposit & card hold: CNY 2,000 advance deposit required; CNY 3,000 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
自由贸易试验区览海国际广场 — 451 m · ~6 min walk
柳园公园 — 720 m · ~9 min walk
上海观复博物馆 — 604 m · ~8 min walk
浦东文化馆剧场 — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
5 minuti di radio essenziali
招商银行ATM — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
全家 — 206 m · ~3 min walk
商城路(在建) — 609 m · ~8 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Chinese Yuan, CNY
Use bank ATMs or Bank of China branches for fair rates; avoid airport exchange counters which charge poor rates; major banks throughout Pudong offer competitive exchanges.
Mobile pay (WeChat Pay, Alipay) is ubiquitous and preferred; UnionPay cards widely accepted; Visa/Mastercard work at major establishments but many small vendors cash-only.
Tipping is not customary in Shanghai; service charges are occasionally added to restaurant bills; rounding up or small gifts appreciated but never expected.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →Use Alipay/WeChat Pay exclusively—many vendors exclude foreign cards or charge fees; eat at local canteens and markets, not tourist-facing restaurants. Purchase a metro card for discounted fares on frequent journeys.
i️ Buono da sapere
Type A/C/I · 220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ ¥6.78 · CNY
🚨 Emergency Contacts
ShanghaiIn Shanghai, China, emergency services are available 24/7. Police (110), Ambulance (120), and Fire (119) are the primary emergency numbers. For tourist assistance, contact the Shanghai Tourism Hotline at 962020. English-speaking operators are often available at major hospitals and tourist areas.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Shanghai, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
🛬 Your arrival
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · 招商银行ATM — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Ritorno intorno
Book trains →Local transit throughout Shanghai → Novotel Shanghai Atlantis area
💡 Cheapest option but slower. Use WeChat app for real-time bus tracking. Download Shanghai Public Transportation app. Bus 71, 135 serve the hotel area.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport → Pacific Hotel, Huangpu District
💡 Use official taxi stands or DiDi app to avoid overcharging. Peak hours 7-9am and 5-7pm can double travel time.
Pudong International Airport (PVG) → Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road
💡 Use official taxi stand at airport terminal. Ask driver for receipt (收据). Peak hour traffic (7-9am, 5-7pm) can extend journey to 90 mins.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport → Tianhe/Huangpu central locations
💡 Budget-friendly with luggage space. Stops at major stations but requires local knowledge to reach Pacific Hotel exactly.
Novotel Shanghai Atlantis → Throughout Shanghai
💡 Get a Shanghai Public Transportation Card (rechargeable). Metro Line 2 & 10 nearby. Most reliable for city navigation. English signage available.
Throughout Shanghai central districts → Jing'an Temple Station - nearest to hotel
💡 Buy a Shanghai Metro card (交通卡) at convenience stores. Line 2 is circular and connects major attractions. Hotel location is premium for metro access.
Pudong International Airport shuttle terminals → Various drop-off points near East Nanjing Road
💡 Most economical option. Less convenient than alternatives; transfers required. English signage limited—use offline maps.
Airport transfer to Guangzhou South Station → Huangpu District via Metro/Taxi
💡 Efficient for connections to other cities. Requires additional metro/taxi to Pacific Hotel. Best for multi-city trips.
Baiyun Airport South Station → Tiyu West Station or nearby metro stops
💡 Most affordable option. Get Yangcheng card for unlimited transfers. Line 3 connects directly to Huangpu district metro stations.
Pudong International Airport (PVG) → Novotel Shanghai Atlantis (Huangpu District)
💡 Use official taxi stands at airport terminals. Avoid unmarked taxis. Download Didi app (Chinese Uber) for app-based booking with fixed prices.
Pudong International Airport (PVG) → Novotel Shanghai Atlantis (Huangpu District)
💡 Fastest airport option. Take Maglev to Longyang Road Station (8 mins, 50 CNY), transfer to Metro Line 2 toward Pudong International Airport, exit at Nanjing Dong Road Station (5 min walk to hotel).
Pudong International Airport to Longyang Road Station → Jing'an Temple Metro Station (Line 2/7), walk to hotel
💡 Fastest option if timing aligns. Use Shanghai Metro app for navigation. Hotel is 5-min walk from Jing'an Temple station on East Nanjing Road.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport → Liuhua Lake Park (near Huangpu)
💡 Cheapest option but slower. Limited luggage space. Most reliable for budget travelers. Transfer to local bus or taxi for final destination.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport → Pacific Hotel, Huangpu District
💡 Negotiate fare before boarding or insist on meter. Airport taxis are metered and regulated. Evening traffic can extend journey to 60 mins.
Pudong International Airport → DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Shanghai - Pudong
💡 Use official taxi stands, avoid unlicensed taxis. Higher cost but convenient for luggage. Evening peak hours (17:00-19:00) cause delays.
Century Avenue Station / Lujiazui Ring Road → Pudong District Local Transit
💡 Scenic vintage tram experience for local Pudong exploration. Not for airport transfer. Historic atmosphere, ideal for sightseeing in Lujiazui.
Pudong International Airport → Lujiazui/Pudong Hotels
💡 Cheaper alternative to metro. Stops at major hotel areas in Lujiazui. Limited luggage space during peak hours.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (via shuttle) → Guangzhou South Station → Pacific Hotel (metro/taxi)
💡 Not direct but useful for onward domestic travel. High-speed rail hub. Requires additional transport from station to hotel. Best for multi-city trips.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (Terminal Station) → Tiyu Xilu Station (walk to Pacific Hotel)
💡 Most economical option. Take Line 3 to Tiyu Xilu, then 5-min walk to hotel. Download Metro Guangzhou app for navigation. Luggage may be crowded during peak hours.
Pudong International Airport (Terminal 1/2) → Lujiazui Station (near DoubleTree Pudong)
💡 Most convenient and cost-effective airport transfer. Line 2 runs directly to Lujiazui. Download Metro Shanghai app for real-time updates.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Park Hyatt Shanghai?
High-floor rooms (80-87F) facing the Huangpu River with unobstructed views of the Bund, particularly rooms ending in 01-09 on the river-facing side
Which rooms should I avoid at Park Hyatt Shanghai?
Rooms on lower floors (below 50F) facing Nanjing Road due to street noise; avoid rooms near elevator banks (xx10-xx20 range); rooms facing the inner courtyard have limited views
Is Park Hyatt Shanghai noisy?
Street noise from Nanjing Road below is minimal due to significant building height, but audible on lower-mid floors; elevator noise present on rooms near lift cores; some construction activity possible in surrounding area
Which rooms have the best views at Park Hyatt Shanghai?
East-facing rooms on floors 80+ overlooking the Huangpu River and Bund skyline, especially at sunset; north-facing rooms offer views of Suzhou Creek confluence
What are insider tips for staying at Park Hyatt Shanghai?
Request specific high-floor river view during booking; corner rooms (xx01, xx09) offer superior views but may be pricier; visit during off-peak hours for quieter atmosphere; executive lounge access provides peaceful retreat; room service is efficient; best light during morning hours for photography; consider rooms on 82F+ for premium experience with personal butler service
What time is check-in at Park Hyatt Shanghai?
Check-in at Park Hyatt Shanghai is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Park Hyatt Shanghai have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary Park Hyatt WiFi throughout property with 50 Mbps average speed; no login constraints for registered guests
Is there a city or tourist tax at Park Hyatt Shanghai?
Shanghai tourism development fee CNY 5 per room per night (mandatory, collected at check-in)
When is the best time to visit Shanghai?
October and November offer ideal conditions: temperatures 15–25°C, low humidity (60–70%), clear skies, and manageable visitor flows post-summer surge. September's tail end also works well, though occasional late-summer humidity lingers; April–May is equally pleasant but coincides with school holidays and higher pricing.
️ Attrazioni
💡 The section between East Nanjing Road and Lujiazui offers the best architecture contrast. Evening walks are magical with city lights. Bring a camera for the skyline.
💡 Free admission on the first Monday of each month. Otherwise entry is very affordable (¥12). The basement exhibits on daily life are fascinating.
💡 Free to explore the square itself. Many adjacent museums charge entry but the plaza area is open to all.
💡 Visit at sunset or after 8pm when the skyline is beautifully illuminated. The west side offers the best views of Pudong's towers.
💡 Visit at sunset or night when buildings are illuminated. Walk along the river early morning to avoid crowds.
💡 Visit at sunset or after 8 PM when buildings are illuminated; the riverside is less crowded in early mornings before 7 AM.
💡 Visit at dusk for stunning sunset views and fewer crowds. The riverside walk is best experienced early morning for photography.
💡 Visit at sunset for stunning light on the buildings. The west bank (Pudong side) offers the best views of the historic buildings. Weekday mornings are less crowded.