
Best Grand Hotels Hotels in Shanghai
As a long-established luxury travel publication, The Luxury Editor is known for showcasing hotels that go beyond star ratings alone and focus on what really matters to discerning travellers seeking a memorable stay in a grand hotels hotel in Shanghai. Service, design, atmosphere, sense of place and the overall quality of the guest experience all play a part in whether a property earns its place in our curated list.
Whether you are at the early stages of planning or already comparing a shortlist, our choice of grand hotels hotels in Shanghai is a credible and useful guide, with easy booking options too.
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Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
Mandarin Oriental Pudong
(5 stars)If you’re looking for elegant contemporary design, the Mandarin Oriental Pudong is the perfect destination. Every space is like a work of art, and the facilities live up to the promise of the exquisite décor. See your meal being prepared in Zest’s fascinating show kitchen, or indulge in something special in the Mandarin Cake Shop, which serves delicious fresh-baked treats in stylish surroundings.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Huangpu
The Peninsula Shanghai
(5 stars)The award-winning Peninsula Shanghai holds the distinction of being the only new building on the Bund on the past 70 years. Combining retro style with modern amenities, it showcases the best Shanghai has to offer. Choose between two Michelin-starred restaurants as well as bars, lounges and 24-hour in-room dining for ultimate comfort, and be sure to take a dip in the stunningly beautiful Art Deco swimming pool.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
J Hotel, Shanghai Tower
(5 stars)Located high above the city in the Shanghai Tower, China’s tallest skyscraper and the second tallest in the world, the hotel spans the 84th to 105th floors and also occupies the 120th floor. It boasts 165 luxurious rooms and suites, which rank among the highest and most spacious in the city. The stunning interiors feature lacquer, glaze, and enamel finishes complemented by metal, crystal, and mosaic details generating an artistic and creative ambience. Guests can relax at the Reiki spam work up a sweat in the fitness centre and indulge in world-class dining experiences at the hotel’s seven restaurants and bars, each offering a unique ambiance and panoramic views of Shanghai.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan
(5 stars)Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan, the brand’s second address in the city, offers 204 rooms and suites designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and Cheng Chung Design. Located on the southern stretch of the New Bund in Pudong, this serene riverfront retreat balances Shanghai’s cosmopolitan rhythm with a sense of calm and connection to nature. Interiors draw inspiration from the city’s Art Deco heritage, blending East–West influences through intricate craftsmanship and contemporary design.
Dining spans modern European cuisine at Arame, refined Min cuisine by Michelin-starred chef Justin Yang at Fu Cheng, and afternoon teas or signature cocktails at Peacock Alley. Guests can unwind in the tranquil spa, swim in the 25-metre marble-clad indoor pool, or maintain balance in the 24-hour fitness centre. The hotel’s position offers direct access to Qiantan Park and the waterfront promenade, while nearby cultural landmarks such as the West Bund Art Museum and Tank Shanghai make it a sophisticated base for both leisure and business travellers seeking understated grandeur on the river’s edge.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Huangpu
Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund
(5 stars)Located in the former home of the famed Shanghai Club, the award-winning Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund stands out from the crowd with its seamless combination of Baroque Revival architecture and a brand new building in modern style. Within easy reach for a stroll along the Bund or the delights of Nanjing Road, it offers such excellent service that you won’t want to leave – from luxurious massages and treatments in the spa to personal shopping assistants and an on-site florist, as well as six distinctive dining options to suit all tastes. Make sure to check out the Long Bar, painstakingly restored to its former glory with the help of historic records and archive photographs.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
Park Hyatt, Shanghai
(5 stars)One of the tallest hotels in the world, the Park Hyatt Shanghai sits 79 floors up in the Shanghai World Financial Centre, at the beating heart of the Lujiazui financial district. If you’re looking for comfort, the Park Hyatt has the largest standard rooms in Shanghai, as well as high ceilings for a spacious feel, and every room is elegantly and luxuriously appointed with a walk-in dressing room. Take advantage of the complimentary Tai chi class in the courtyard each morning to start your day right.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong
(5 stars)The lavish and elegant Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong is located on the upper floors of a 58-floor tower, giving stunning views of the city in all directions. The nearby Shanghai Oriental Pearl TV Tower, when lit up at night, makes the perfect backdrop to an evening spent at Flair, the highest rooftop bar in China. If that’s not to your taste, the hotel features two gorgeous restaurants, and the Aura Lounge and Jazz Bar serves delicious cocktails and more than 30 varieties of Rose Champagne.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Huangpu
Fairmont Peace Hotel
(5 stars)The fabulous Fairmont Peace Hotel combines Art Deco glamour with up-to-the-minute indulgence. Located in a prime spot right on Nanjing Road, China’s most famous shopping street, it’s an ideal base from which to explore the variety and excitement of Shanghai. Choose from six high-quality restaurants and lounges, including the ninth-floor terrace with unparalleled views of the city, and when it’s time to retire for the night, enjoy luxurious accommodations that have seen almost a century of history.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
Grand Hyatt Shanghai
(5 stars)Situated in the breathtaking Jin Mao Tower, the Grand Hyatt Shanghai is one of the top ten highest hotels in the world, and is certainly also among the most unique. With well-equipped rooms with stunning views and ten exquisite restaurants and bars, you need never leave, but when you do the hotel’s central location in the Lujiazui financial district puts the whole of Shanghai at your feet.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
Regent Shanghai Pudong
(5 stars)Admire the city’s glittering skyline as you swim in the 41st-floor jade-tiled infinity-edge lap pool and soothe aching muscles in the bubbling hydro pool. The Regent occupies 10 storeys of the 21st Century Tower, accommodating 187 rooms and suites. Each comes with 400-thread count linen, an Illy coffee maker, Frederic Malle toiletries, a Frette bathrobe, a sunken bathtub and a walk-in shower. The decor brings in aspects of Art Deco design, with accents of bold red and Macassar ebony. There are three restaurants onsite; the Italian Camelia, Mi Teppanyaki And Sushi Lounge and Shàng-Xí with five private dining rooms.
