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Grand Hyatt Shanghai

Jin Mao Tower, 88 Century Boulevard, Pudong Shanghai, China

China | Shanghai Hotels

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Grand Hyatt Shanghai

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Grand Hyatt Shanghai

Jin Mao Tower, 88 Century Boulevard

Pudong Shanghai, China

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Lively

555 Rooms

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Skidmore, Owings and Merrill’s 1998 Jin Mao Tower is, quite possibly, the perfect visual symbol of Shanghai, the city some call the New York of the next century. Rising some 88 stories above the new development in Pudong, it’s utterly futuristic, yet at the same time Art Deco-inspired, the ideal metaphor for Shanghai itself, a city at once forward-looking and mindful of its Thirties golden age.

No shrinking violet, Pudong’s Grand Hyatt hotel occupies the most ostentatious spot in town—floors 54 through 87 of the Jin Mao Tower. Views, naturally, are extraordinary, whether the sweeping panoramas of the city and the Huangpu river or the dizzying heights of the 33-story central atrium. And if it’s Guinness-book one-upmanship you’re after, the Grand Hyatt has that too; how about the world’s highest swimming pool, or the world’s only 88-story laundry chute.

The guest rooms mix Art Deco-inflected modern design and classical Chinese styles in varying measures, with dark wood paneling and trim alongside sleek, slightly retro furniture and vast beds as white as clouds—though, in the prevailing Asian style, not quite as soft as clouds. High-tech amenities abound, from web-enabled televisions to the by now familiar bedside control panels, and the bathrooms are a sight to behold, with clear glass sinks and heated mirrors inside the three-headed showers.

Services are over-the-top, in keeping with the general theme, and there are too many restaurants and bars to list—just remember Cloud 9, the 87th-floor lounge, for cocktails and Asian tapas with an extraordinary view. That “world’s highest pool” is something to see as well, stretching from window to window of the 57th floor.

The only drawback, for tourists at least, is the location—many find the Puxi side of the river more convenient, but a hotel like this needs its space. A short taxi trip, though, will take you into old Shanghai, and the Bund is an easy subway ride away.

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Grand Hyatt Shanghai is located at Jin Mao Tower, 88 Century Boulevard in Shanghai

  • Restaurants

    1. La Verbena

      Spanish

      Good | Last Visited. Jun 2008

      “This wonderful Spanish restaurant has a waterfront view of the Huangpu River. The tapas are divine, from the Spanish omelet to the citrus marinated tuna.”

      31.239911 121.496494

    2. The Kitchen Salvatore Cuomo

      Italian

      Good | Last Visited. May 2008

      “Chef Salvatore Cuomo serves up some of the best Italian food in Shanghai. Catch beautiful views of the Bund with your wonderful Italian cuisine.”

      31.237628 121.499369

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  • Nightlife

    1. Bar Rouge

      Bar, Pub, Lounge, Games

      Good | Last Visited. Apr 2008

      “This great bar features stunning views of the Bund.”

      31.238380 121.490024

    2. Lounge 18

      Bar, Pub, Lounge, Games

      Good | Last Visited. Apr 2008

      “Tapas like Foie Gras Dumplings, specialty cocktails with names like Ylang-ylang and first growth Bordeaux are served by a friendly and attentive staff.”

      31.238876 121.489606

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  • Shopping

    1. Annabel Lee

      Clothing - Women

      Good | Last Visited. Apr 2008

      “This comfortable and lofty shop features a variety of items, such as furniture, homewares, and stationery. Find elegant and handmade items in Chinese sty … ” more

      31.239536 121.490078

    2. Younik

      Clothing - Unisex

      Good | Last Visited. May 2008

      “For the best in original Chinese fashion (hey, unique is in the name), check out this boutique. High end Chinese designs are sold here, such as those by Jenny … ” more

      31.236509 121.490378

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  • Must Do

    1. Bund Tourist Tunnel

      Tour

      Good | Last Visited. Jun 2008

      “This is a walking tour through a pedestrian tunnel that starts at the Bund all the way across the Huangpu River to Pudong.”

      31.239903 121.496451

    2. The Bund

      Neighborhood Stroll

      Excellent | Last Visited. Apr 2009

      “Lying along the Huangpu River, The Bund was once home to many international banks and trading houses.”

      31.238004 121.490003

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