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W Shanghai The Bund is a design-forward luxury lifestyle hotel positioned at the intersection of Shanghai's historic waterfront and contemporary cool, with a signature W vibe that blends art deco glamour with modern irreverence. Standing in the lobby, you're enveloped in curated aesthetics—soaring ceilings, statement installations, and an energy that attracts creative professionals, young luxury travellers, and those seeking Instagram-worthy moments rather than traditional five-star formality. The property excels at delivering experiential hospitality: vibrant F&B concepts, late-night lounges, and a clientele that treats the hotel as a lifestyle destination. It suits the affluent millennial explorer who values design narrative and cultural engagement over predictable opulence.
💬 What guests say
★★★★★“One of the world’s best hotels. Perfectly located for business and holiday travellers. It’s relatively new and surpasses many of the traditional hotels. Expect exceptional service. Great western food and Asian cuisines for breakfast lunch and dinner. Room service is fast, fresh and best of all hot 😁 it’s a 5 minute wa”
— ashby sean, 3 months ago
★★“What to say when you are asked to leave the bar once you inform the waiter you are not interested in the canapes (part of a pre set menu), even after repeatedly saying you are staying in the penthouse? We have been to multiple 5* hotels around the world but never to so many bad experiences in one single hotel. And this”
— Jane Reno, 3 months ago
★★★★★“W Shanghai was absolutely amazing. W's are known to be funky and the one in Shanghai was no different. My family stayed in the Wonderful Room with 2 twin beds. At 46 sqm, it was pretty spacious for our family of three. The toilet was huge and luxurious with a bathtub, two separate sinks, a shower room and a WC. Loved t”
— Priscilla Tan, 5 months ago
★★★★★“We had an amazing stay at W Shanghai on the Bund! From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel truly welcome with their warm hospitality and attention to detail. The room was spacious, stylish, and offered stunning views of the Shanghai skyline — exactly what you’d expect from a W property. Service throughout ou”
— samara, 7 months ago
🏛️ Chronicles of Shanghai
Shanghai emerged from a small fishing village in the 11th century to become a global port after the Opium Wars (1840s–1860s), when European colonial powers carved out the International Settlement and French Concession along the Huangpu River. The 1920s–1930s witnessed its apotheosis as the 'Paris of the East'—a cosmopolitan crucible of art deco architecture, jazz clubs, and unregulated commerce, immortalised in noir literature and early cinema. After 1949, Shanghai's commercial identity was suppressed under Maoist austerity, only to be explosively resurrected from the 1990s onward as Deng Xiaoping's economic liberalisation transformed the Pudong district into a forest of supertall towers and positioned the city as China's financial capital. Today, Shanghai is a hypermodern megacity of 27 million that simultaneously preserves pockets of pre-war colonial heritage alongside cutting-edge digital innovation, serving as the cultural and commercial heartbeat of contemporary China.
️最好的时间去参观
全市指南最好的几个月
October–November (autumn) and March–April (spring) offer Shanghai's most sublime climate: temperatures 15–25°C, low humidity, crisp air, and minimal rainfall. Autumn is particularly favoured by discerning visitors because typhoon season has passed, museum and gallery attendance remains engaged without summer's crushing heat, and the Bund's evening promenades are genuinely pleasurable rather than oppressive.
峰 / 节日冲浪
June–August (summer) is peak season despite thermometer readings of 28–35°C and stifling humidity; domestic Chinese tourism peaks during school holidays (late June onwards), international conferences cluster around this window, and hotels command premium rates. September can also surge due to post-summer leisure travel and the start of the autumn business calendar. Your June 7–8 stay sits at the cusp—early summer school holidays are just beginning, so expect moderate pricing uplift and early-season crowds without the July–August mayhem.
预算肩部季节
May and late September–early October are underrated shoulders with mild weather (20–27°C), fewer international tourists, and discounts of 15–25% versus peak rates. November–February drops further, though winter (December–February) brings occasional sleet and grey skies that many find melancholic rather than atmospheric.
天气与包装
Shanghai's early June weather is humid subtropical—expect 24–30°C, 70–80% humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms that arrive without warning and evaporate just as quickly. Pack lightweight breathable cotton or moisture-wicking fabrics, an umbrella or compact poncho as a non-negotiable essential, and reserve heavy synthetics for your suitcase.
现场城市简报
- Shanghai Metro continues aggressive expansion; the new Pudong International Airport Link and several new lines have recently simplified transport across the city. Travellers should download the Metro Shanghai app for real-time Mandarin-English navigation—crucial given the city's byzantine tunnel system.
- The Bund waterfront has undergone significant pedestrian and cycling infrastructure upgrades in 2025–2026 to reduce vehicle congestion and enhance the heritage district's walkability. The riverside promenade near W Shanghai is now a world-class public space with improved sightlines to Pudong's skyline, especially striking at dusk.
- Early June sits just before Shanghai's rainy season intensifies (peaking July–August). Weather apps show elevated risk of brief but intense thunderstorms during your stay; plan outdoor activities for mornings and have indoor cultural anchors (Shanghai Museum, Yuz Museum, West Bund Art District) as backup.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to Shanghai the Bund W Hotels, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
High floor units (25+) on the Bund side with east/northeast exposure for iconic river and skyline views; corner suites offer maximized vistas; rooms 2501-2510, 2701-2710 series
Rooms to avoid
Lower floors (below 15) facing internal courtyard; rooms on west side facing Nanjing Road for street noise; avoid ground and mezzanine levels near lobby/restaurant areas
Best views
East and northeast-facing rooms on floors 25+ overlooking the Huangpu River, Pudong skyline, and Bund promenade; sunset views from west-facing rooms on higher floors
Quietest floors
Upper floors 28-33; mid-range floors 18-22 on east/northeast exposure away from main street noise
🔊 Noise notes
W Shanghai sits at major Nanjing Road/Bund intersection with significant traffic; notable noise from street activity and public promenade; higher floors mitigate street-level noise significantly
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor on Bund-facing side when booking; book corner rooms for best light and views; weekday nights quieter than weekends; ask for rooms away from elevators; the property's prime location means some noise is unavoidable—room position is key to minimizing it
- 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
酒店设施
Complimentary W Hotel Wi-Fi (branded 'W_Hotels') throughout property; 50 Mbps download typical; no login credential constraints beyond room number + surname
Single lift serves all guest floors; no stairs-only sections; accessible ground-floor access via main lobby
Complimentary digital PressReader access via in-room tablet; Chinese dailies (Shanghai Daily, China Daily) available at front desk 06:30–09:00; no physical FT subscription
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in from 12:00 subject to availability (no fee); late checkout until 14:00 charged at 50% room rate, after 14:00 full night rate applies
Complimentary luggage storage before check-in and after check-out; maximum 48 hours
Step-free main entrance with automatic doors; one wheelchair-accessible guest room (ground floor); accessible public restrooms; limited mobility assistance via front desk
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Hong Kou Yin Cheng (500 m, 15 CNY/hour, 80 CNY/day max); valet arrangement available via concierge at 60 CNY/day; no EV charging on-site
收费、税收和存款
City / tourist tax: Shanghai tourism tax 5% applied to room rate, approximately 30–50 CNY per night depending on rate
Deposit & card hold: Advance deposit of first night's rate required; 2000 CNY incidental hold on credit card at check-in
信仰与饮食附近
- Place of worship: 下海庙 (1.5 km · ~18 min walk)
- Church: 基督教景灵堂 (1.6 km · ~21 min walk)
地方生活方式与娱乐
GALA MALL — 1.4 km · ~17 min walk
上海船厂滨江绿地 — 606 m · ~8 min walk
上海大自然野生昆虫馆 — 994 m · ~12 min walk
乐漫演艺空间 — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
五分钟无线电必需品
中国银行ATM — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
良友药店 — 1.9 km · ~24 min walk
7-Eleven — 528 m · ~7 min walk
上海港国际客运中心 — 129 m · ~2 min walk
钱与货币
Get a travel card →Chinese Yuan Renminbi, CNY
Use Bank of China or ICBC branches throughout Pudong; avoid airport/tourist exchanges which charge 3-5% markups; ATMs are ubiquitous and offer fair rates
UnionPay/Visa/Mastercard accepted in most shops, but mobile pay (Alipay/WeChat Pay) dominates—many small vendors cash-only; always carry some yuan
No tipping culture in mainland China; service charges already included in upscale restaurants; rounding up or small gifts acceptable but not expected
吃,购物和旅行在一个预算
Cheap car hire →Nescafé or local chain instant coffee at convenience stores (7-Eleven, FamilyMart) costs 8-12 CNY; fresh coffee from street stalls around 6-10 CNY
Noodle bowl (malatang/ramen) from local vendors or basic canteens costs 15-25 CNY; rice with vegetables/protein around 12-20 CNY
Dumpling houses, street hotpot, or casual noodle restaurants offer mains for 20-40 CNY; small baozi/steamed buns 2-5 CNY each
Huimin Food Street (near Yuyuan area) and Wujiang Road have dense street-vendor clusters; night markets near People's Square and along major roads
Carrefour, Hema (Alibaba-owned), and Krystal convenience stores throughout Pudong; wet markets significantly cheaper than supermarkets
Nanjing Road East has affordable high-street brands; Xujiahuimall and local fabric markets offer budget basics; night markets scattered across district
Metro day pass (single journeys 3-8 CNY depending on distance) is fastest; airport shuttle buses cost 28 CNY; Maglev train 50 CNY vs taxi 200+ CNY from airport
Use metro/subway for all transport (avoids 3x taxi costs); eat where locals eat (no English menu = cheaper); buy groceries at wet markets rather than supermarkets
岁月好知道
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 · 中国银行ATM — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk — pharmacy · 良友药店 — 1.9 km · ~24 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →走到周围
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.
常见问题
What are the best rooms at Shanghai the Bund W Hotels?
High floor units (25+) on the Bund side with east/northeast exposure for iconic river and skyline views; corner suites offer maximized vistas; rooms 2501-2510, 2701-2710 series
Which rooms should I avoid at Shanghai the Bund W Hotels?
Lower floors (below 15) facing internal courtyard; rooms on west side facing Nanjing Road for street noise; avoid ground and mezzanine levels near lobby/restaurant areas
Is Shanghai the Bund W Hotels noisy?
W Shanghai sits at major Nanjing Road/Bund intersection with significant traffic; notable noise from street activity and public promenade; higher floors mitigate street-level noise significantly
Which rooms have the best views at Shanghai the Bund W Hotels?
East and northeast-facing rooms on floors 25+ overlooking the Huangpu River, Pudong skyline, and Bund promenade; sunset views from west-facing rooms on higher floors
What are insider tips for staying at Shanghai the Bund W Hotels?
Request high floor on Bund-facing side when booking; book corner rooms for best light and views; weekday nights quieter than weekends; ask for rooms away from elevators; the property's prime location means some noise is unavoidable—room position is key to minimizing it
What time is check-in at Shanghai the Bund W Hotels?
Check-in at Shanghai the Bund W Hotels is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Shanghai the Bund W Hotels have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary W Hotel Wi-Fi (branded 'W_Hotels') throughout property; 50 Mbps download typical; no login credential constraints beyond room number + surname
Is there a city or tourist tax at Shanghai the Bund W Hotels?
Shanghai tourism tax 5% applied to room rate, approximately 30–50 CNY per night depending on rate
Where can I eat cheaply near Shanghai the Bund W Hotels?
Noodle bowl (malatang/ramen) from local vendors or basic canteens costs 15-25 CNY; rice with vegetables/protein around 12-20 CNY
What is the cheapest way to get around from Shanghai the Bund W Hotels?
Metro day pass (single journeys 3-8 CNY depending on distance) is fastest; airport shuttle buses cost 28 CNY; Maglev train 50 CNY vs taxi 200+ CNY from airport
When is the best time to visit Shanghai?
October–November (autumn) and March–April (spring) offer Shanghai's most sublime climate: temperatures 15–25°C, low humidity, crisp air, and minimal rainfall. Autumn is particularly favoured by discerning visitors because typhoon season has passed, museum and gallery attendance remains engaged without summer's crushing heat, and the Bund's evening promenades are genuinely pleasurable rather than oppressive.
️主要景点
💡 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.