Pudong Expo Qiantan Area, where hotel is located, is a brand new urban community that blends modern-day social and commercial functions. As the first luxury hotel in Qiantan, we are committed to creating holistic experiences and reinvigorating stays for business and leisure travellers alike.
Shanghai Disney Resort (Around 20km from the hotel)
As the first Disney theme park in mainland China, Shanghai, Disney Resort is the largest Sino-foreign co-operation project in the modern services industry. This new Shanghai landmark skilfully infuses Chinese appeal into the well-loved Disney style.
Shanghai Juss International Equestrian Center (Around 4.6km from the hotel)
Shanghai Juss International Equestrian Center is an international-standard venue and a new landmark in Shanghai's sports culture. It hosts professional equestrian events and integrates sports, culture, and leisure. Ideal for watching performances or experiencing equestrianism, it offers a taste of equestrian elegance and excitement in the city.
Longhua Temple (Around 6.3km from the hotel)
Longhua Temple, dating back to the Three Kingdoms period, is one of Shanghai's oldest and largest Buddhist temples. With ancient trees, grand halls, and a striking pagoda, it showcases Song Dynasty architecture and rich cultural heritage.
Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Cultural Center (Around 4km from the hotel)
Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Cultural Center was formerly known as the Expo Performing Arts Centre. During the 2010 World Expo, it hosted thousands of performances by artists from around the world. Since the Expo, it has continued to be a hub for world-class performances and recreational events in Shanghai.
West Bund Art Hub (Around 5km from the hotel)
Located on the riverside of Xuhui Riverside Avenue, West Bund Art Hub is an emerging landmark for art in Shanghai. Although it is less than 10 years old, it has gathered a portfolio of well-known brands in the field of arts and culture, including Shanghai Dream Centre, Long Museum, Yuz Museum, Shanghai Centre of Photography Art and ShanghART Gallery.
New Bund 31 (Around 0.6km from the hotel)
New Bund 31 is a cultural-commercial landmark in Pudong, integrating performing arts, retail, offices and hotel. It features a 2,500-seat theater and a 1,500 sqm black box space, catering to diverse performance needs.
Sanlin Riverside (Around 4.5km from the hotel)
Opportunities for outdoor sports and recreation abound in the many parks along the river at Qiantan, including Youcheng Park, Riverside Leisure Park, and Qiantan Sports Park. Qiantan’s back garden, Sanlin Valley, which is currently under construction, will join these parks together to form an extensive green link along Sanlin Riverside, creating a natural oxygen bar in the heart of the Qiantan.
Yu Garden (Around 8km from the hotel)
Housed within its 20,000 sqm, Yu Garden holds spectacular attraction. These includes pavilions, rockeries, cloisters, halls and the largest rockery in the southern region of the Yangtze River.
At more than 400 years old, Yu Garden is a truly majestic site of nature that should be part of any visit to Shanghai.
Next to Yu Garden is one of Shanghai’s unique bazaars, where visitors can enjoy local delicacies while shopping for souvenirs. Nearby is Yuyuan Old Street, known as the centre of trade in pre-modern China, as well as the ancient Cheng Huang Temple.
Shanghai Expo Culture Park (Around 3.2km from the hotel)
Located along the Huangpu River, Shanghai Expo Culture Park features the Shanghai Greenhouse Garden with rare plants including proteas and orchids, offering a natural learning space for families. From Twin Hills, enjoy views of Lujiazui, the International Equestrian Center, and Central Lake. With the retained Expo pavilions and the upcoming Shanghai Grand Opera House, it blends nature and culture, creating an educational and recreational retreat.
Taikoo Li Qiantan (Around 0.5km from the hotel)
Situated in the New Bund International Business District, the 120,000-square-metre Taikoo Li Qiantan neighbours Shangri-La Qiantan, Shanghai. With its crisscrossing lanes, central park and buildings divided into north and south zones, Taikoo Li features over 200 retail outlets for high-end shopping, dining and drinking, recreation and culture and art experiences, along with experiential spaces focusing on wellness.
More to experience
Shanghai has something for everyone who craves retail therapy. From elegant boutique shops to major shopping malls, from quaint streetside stalls to emporiums that bring together international brands, enjoy a truly rewarding experience when you visit this mecca for shopping.
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