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Shanghai is the city that proves modernity and memory don't have to negotiate. The Bund's Art Deco facades face Pudong's sci-fi towers across the Huangpu River in one of the world's great urban confrontations, and somehow both sides win. The hotels have always matched the city's ambition: grands dames on the waterfront, design temples in the Former French Concession, and tower suites at altitudes that make the skyline feel personal.

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Top Hotels in Shanghai — 2026

Shanghai is the city that proves modernity and memory don't have to negotiate. The Bund's Art Deco facades face Pudong's sci-fi towers across the Huangpu River in one of the world's great urban confrontations, and somehow both sides win. The hotels have always matched the city's ambition: grands dames on the waterfront, design temples in the Former French Concession, and tower suites at altitudes that make the skyline feel personal.

  1. 1
    Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund
    The Bund · $$$$ · ★ 9.6
  2. 2
    The Peninsula Shanghai
    The Bund · $$$$ · ★ 9.7
  3. 3
    Capella Shanghai, Jian Ye Li
    Former French Concession · $$$$ · ★ 9.8
  4. 4
    The Middle House
    Former French Concession · $$$ · ★ 9.4
  5. 5
    Mandarin Oriental Pudong Shanghai
    Pudong · $$$$ · ★ 9.5

10 hotels reviewed · 35 in-depth guides · Last updated March 2026

Our top 10 picks

Ranked by overall score. Updated February 2026.

Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund — The Bund
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.6

The 1910 Shanghai Club building is one of the Bund's most storied addresses — the legendary Long Bar, once the longest bar in Asia, still anchors the ground floor. Rooms in the heritage wing retain original marble fireplaces and ornate plasterwork, while the tower addition offers Huangpu River panoramas that confirm why the Bund remains Shanghai's defining spectacle.

  • Heritage
  • Luxury
  • Bund
  • Romance
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The Peninsula Shanghai — The Bund
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.7

Occupying the 1928 North China Daily News building at the northern tip of the Bund, The Peninsula Shanghai is the Bund hotel that generations of Shanghai romantics have dreamed about. Grand Art Deco rooms, a rooftop bar with the Pudong skyline as backdrop, and the finest afternoon tea in China make this the standard against which every other Bund hotel is measured.

  • Heritage
  • Luxury
  • Romance
  • Views
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Capella Shanghai, Jian Ye Li — Former French Concession
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.8

Former French Concession

Capella Shanghai, Jian Ye Li

Thirty meticulously restored 1930s shikumen townhouses gathered around cobblestoned lanes in the Former French Concession. Each residence is an individual villa with private garden or terrace; Capella's service — butlers available around the clock, a private cinema, a tea house — wraps it all in unhurried elegance. The antithesis of the tower hotel.

  • Ultra-luxury
  • Heritage
  • Boutique
  • Romance
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The Middle House — Former French Concession
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.4

Former French Concession

The Middle House

Piero Lissoni's design is all amber travertine, warm oak, and library walls of curated books — a hotel that feels genuinely residential on leafy Jinan Lu. The rooftop pool, the Grill restaurant, and the House Collective service philosophy create a stay that regulars return to more as a favourite home than a hotel.

  • Design
  • French Concession
  • Lifestyle
  • Dining
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Mandarin Oriental Pudong Shanghai — Pudong
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.5

Rising from the banks of the Huangpu, the Mandarin Oriental Pudong delivers unobstructed Bund panoramas that make it the obvious choice for guests who want to face the spectacle rather than be part of it. The Fifty-Eight bar on the 58th floor and the MO Bar are essential sundowner destinations for the city's most dramatic light show.

  • Views
  • Luxury
  • Pudong
  • Spa
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URBN Hotel Shanghai — Jing'an
$$ Mid-range
★ 9.1

China's first carbon-neutral hotel occupies a converted factory complex in Jing'an — exposed brick, reclaimed timber, and salvaged industrial fittings create a warmth that purpose-built hotels rarely achieve. The courtyard garden, the excellent cocktail bar, and the genuinely warm service have made it a cult favourite with repeat visitors.

  • Boutique
  • Sustainability
  • Design
  • Value
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The Sukhothai Shanghai — Former French Concession
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.3

Former French Concession

The Sukhothai Shanghai

A hushed oasis of pools, pavilions, and gardens transplanted from Bangkok to the former French Concession — an unlikely combination that works brilliantly. Generous room sizes, a 25-metre outdoor pool flanked by tropical planting, and La Scala restaurant serving refined Italian cuisine attract Shanghai's most discerning leisure travellers.

  • Luxury
  • Families
  • Pool
  • French Concession
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Fairmont Peace Hotel — The Bund
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.5

The 1929 Sassoon House — green pyramid rooftop and art deco grandeur at the Bund's centrepoint — is one of Shanghai's greatest buildings, and the Fairmont's stewardship has preserved every inch of its theatrical character. The Jazz Bar, where the Old Jazz Band has played since the 1980s, offers nightly performances that feel less like entertainment than time travel.

  • Heritage
  • Iconic
  • Bund
  • Jazz
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Le Phénix Hotel — Former French Concession
$$ Mid-range
★ 9

Former French Concession

Le Phénix Hotel

A boutique gem on the quietest stretch of Fuxing Road — eleven individually designed rooms in a restored 1930s villa, each one a careful blend of Shanghai Art Deco and contemporary French sensibility. The intimate scale means service feels almost private, and the neighbourhood restaurants and bars are among Shanghai's finest.

  • Boutique
  • Heritage
  • Romance
  • Neighbourhood
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JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai at Tomorrow Square — People's Square
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.2

The soaring Tomorrow Square tower puts guests in rooms starting at the 38th floor — wake-up views that take in Pudong, People's Park, and the full sweep of the city on a clear morning. Highly efficient, well-positioned for both the commercial centre and the old neighbourhoods, and a consistent favourite with business travellers who want genuine comfort.

  • Views
  • Business
  • Central
  • Luxury
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about staying in Shanghai

What is the best area to stay in Shanghai?

The best area depends on your travel style. For first-time visitors to Shanghai, the city centre offers the most convenient base with easy access to major attractions. Couples often prefer boutique-rich neighbourhoods, while families benefit from areas with parks and quieter streets. Browse our Shanghai neighbourhood guides for detailed recommendations.

How much does a hotel in Shanghai cost per night?

Hotel prices in Shanghai vary significantly by season and category. Budget hotels typically start from $50-80/night, mid-range options run $120-250/night, and luxury properties range from $300-800+/night. Booking 2-3 months in advance and travelling in shoulder season usually yields the best value. See our budget and luxury guides for specific recommendations.

When is the best time to visit Shanghai?

The ideal time to visit Shanghai depends on your priorities. Peak season offers the best weather but higher prices and crowds. Shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) typically provide the best balance of pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and better hotel rates. Check our detailed best-time-to-visit guide for month-by-month recommendations.

How many days do you need in Shanghai?

Most visitors find 3-5 days ideal for Shanghai, giving enough time to see the major highlights without rushing. A long weekend (3 days) covers the essentials, while a week allows you to explore neighbourhoods at a slower pace, enjoy local dining, and take day trips. Our city guide covers the must-see attractions to help you plan.

Should I book hotels in Shanghai in advance?

Yes, advance booking is recommended for Shanghai, especially during peak travel season and around major events or holidays. Booking 6-8 weeks ahead typically gives you the best selection at competitive rates. Last-minute deals exist but are unpredictable, particularly for popular boutique and luxury properties.

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