Radisson Plaza Xing Guo Hotel Shanghai

78 Xing Guo Road , Shanghai 200052 , China
Reservations: 1800 333 333 (Austrailia) - 108 006 100 333 (N. China) - 108 002 610 333 (S. China)
1 800 333 3333 (US)
Telephone: 86 21 6212 9998 Fax: 86 21 6212 9996
Email:  reservation@radisson-xingguo.com
guest@radisson-xingguo.com

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The Radisson Plaza Xing Guo Hotel Shanghai is an elegant, international hotel. Located in the heart of the French Quarter; our "Yes I Can" approach demonstrates how we live by that mantra. Come enjoy the special blend of Chinese hospitality - friendly, efficient and always delivered with a warm smile, all the while staying in our elegantly furnished guestrooms overlooking 70 hectares of beautiful gardens and villas. It is indeed a tranquil and welcome haven for guests to escape and relax.

Hotel Facts:

Location:

  • Junction of Jiangsu, Xingguo and Huashan Roads in the historic old French Concession with easy access from the Yan An elevated highway.
  • 15 minutes from HongQiao Domestic Airport.
  • 55 minutes from Pudong International Airport.
  • 5 minutes from the central business district.

Special Features:

  • Located in 70,000 square meters of historic gardens.
  • The hotel is close to the major diplomatic, shopping, entertainment and historical areas.
  • Within close proximity to restaurants, shopping and entertainment facilities.
  • Complimentary High-Speed and Wireless Internet service in all guest rooms.
  • Fitness facility with cardiovascular equipment, free weights and full spa services.
  • An indoor squash court.
  • 4 levels of Executive Guest Floors. Featuring the usage of a Plaza Club Lounge, a Plaza Club Reception and a Plaza Club Library.

Conference Facilities:

  • More than 526-square meters of indoor function space for 10 to 520 guests.
  • 268-square meters Grand Ballroom.
  • Complimentary High-Speed and Wireless Internet service in all function rooms.

Restaurants:

  • Café Li Brasserie, features delicious European and Asian flavors of buffet or a la carte. Buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner are all available.
  • Li Palace, this Cantonese restaurant is decorated with the perfect blend of Eastern and Western style and provides an array of Cantonese specialties with Shanghainese dishes.
  • The Lounge, the perfect meeting place, providing a graceful atmosphere to enjoy afternoon and cocktails.
  • Tavern Bar & Grill, the ideal meeting place to relax and unwind.

Nearby Points of Interest

  • Nanjing Road Pedestrian Mall - 4 KM
  • The Bund - 4 KM
  • Xu Jia Hui Shopping Center - 1 KM
  • Xintiandi dining and entertainment - 3 KM
  • Yu Yuen historical Garden - 4 KM
  • People Square - 4 KM
  • Xiang Yang Market - 2.5 KM
  • The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower - 10 KM
  • Shanghai Grand Theatre and Museum - 4 KM 

Getting to the hotel from Pudong International Airport There is no hotel shuttle service from the airport to the hotel so taxis are the best way to arrive. Fares are around CNY150 (USD18.00) per way and rental cars are available online. There is also a Maglev train service linking the airport to a subway station, to then take the subway and alight at Jiang Su stop and walk 20 minutes to the hotel.

Shanghai Factsheet

About Shanghai

The Communist Party and Europeans fleeing World War II ­ both have shaped what Shanghai is today. The name means "City on the Sea," and the culturally diverse population makes it a great stop for Western travelers. As a booming financial metropolis, Shanghai combines colonial beauty with high-powered business lunches, a pulsating nightlife, and cultural icons like the Jade Buddha Temple. Easy to navigate, the city is divided into two sections, and travelers will marvel at its mixture of neon-lit skyscrapers and French villas, as well as its strong-willed and cosmopolitan people. Located on the Yangzi River Delta, Shanghai was a small fishing village until the mid-1800's. In August 1842, after the first Opium War, it was opened as a port city to foreign trade. That influence, mostly English, American, and French, caused the city to metamorphose into the cultural center it is today. Shanghai and its myriad of stimulating delights make for a great Chinese destination.

Did you know?

Golf only started to show up in China during the 1990's, and you'll be pleased to know that dozens of great courses have opened since. Most are for members only but will allow for non-members to play when accompanied by a member. Some do allow for public play, though not in the majority.

Current Weather for SHANGHAI

Friday
Rain showers. Breaks of sun late. Mild.
27°C/ 23°C

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