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Radisson Hotel near Hong Qiao Airport and Shanghai Attractions

The Radisson Hotel Shanghai Hong Quan is located north of the Hongqiao Business District, which is within walking distance to Shanghai West Railway Station and Metro Line 11 and near several city attractions, such as the Jade Buddha Temple and Shanghai International Circuit. The Central Shanghai Hotel near Hongqiao Airport offers easy access to other Shanghai attractions such as the Bund, Xin Tian Di Entertainment Center, the Shanghai Museum and East Nanjing Road, one of the most popular shopping districts in Shanghai.

Enjoy the following attractions near our hotel:

  • MeiChuan Road (3 km)
    The only pedestrian street in Putuo District, where you can find many delicious foods.
  • Shanghai International Circuit (23 km)
    Located in Jiading District, Shanghai International Circuit was completed in May 2004. Since its completion, Shanghai International Circuit has successfully hosted F1 Chinese Grand Prix, MOTOGP, V8 Super Cars Series and China Circuit Championship (CCC).
  • The Bund (13 km)
    Forming part of Zhongshan Road, the Bund follows the Huangpu River and is home to several historic buildings. Be sure to visit at night when the buildings are brilliantly lit. 
  • Jade Buddha Temple (7 km)
    Also known as Yu Fo Si, this temple was originally built in 1882. The two white jade Buddhas housed inside are a must-see.
  • Jing'an Temple (7.2 km)
    This Buddhist temple was built between 220 and 280 AD, making it one of the oldest temples in the city.
  • People's Square (10.7 km)
    Located on Nanjing Road in the Huangpu District, this public square is home to the municipal government building and other landmarks, including the Shanghai Museum and the Shanghai Grand Theatre.
  • Shanghai Oriental Pearl TV Tower (14.9 km)
    Take an elevator ride to the top of the world's third largest TV and radio tower.
  • Xing Tian Di Entertainment Center (11 km)
    Reminiscent of Old Shanghai, this modern tourist destination is home to trendy bars, cafes, boutiques and restaurants.
  • Zhongshan Park (6 km)
    Located in the center of the Changning District, this park features beautiful trees and flowers.

Shanghai Transportation: We are within walking distance of Shanghai West Railway Station and Metro Line 11 and only 10 km from the Shanghai Railway Station. A range of transport options are available from Radisson Hotel Shanghai Hong Quan, including a local taxi service that is available 24 hours a day.

Shanghai Airports: The Radisson Hotel Shanghai Hong Quan is only 15 km from Hongqiao Airport and approximately 50 km from Pudong International Airport.

Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport - SHA
  • Telephone: +86 21 53559999
  • Distance: 15 km
  • Transportation:
    • Hotel Luxury Car: CNY 480 (one-way) - Please book in advance
    • Subway: CNY 5.00 (one-way)
    • Taxi: Approximate CNY 50.00 (one-way)
Shanghai Pudong International Airport - PVG
  • Telephone: +86 21 53559999
  • Distance: 50 km
  • Transportation:
    • Hotel Luxury Car: CNY 680 (one-way) - Please book in advance
    • Subway: CNY 8.00 (one-way)
    • Taxi: Approximate CNY 220.00 (one-way)
Nearby Services:
  • Shanghai Bank ATM - inside hotel
  • Agricultural Bank of China/ATM - beside hotel
  • Industrial and Commercial Bank of China /ATM - first floor of hotel
  • Convenience store, pharmacy and post office - within walking distance of hotel

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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 Yangtze 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. Influences, 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?

The high-priced boutiques have followed the influx of money coming into Shanghai. Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Ralph Lauren just to name a few. It's no wonder that Shanghai's women are among the most fashionable.

Current Weather for Shanghai

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