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Grand Hyatt Shanghai - Pudong Shanghai, China

Jin Mao Tower
Pudong Shanghai, 200121
Nightly Rates (349.11 - 594.78)   4 Star
Grand Hyatt Shanghai

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Property Description
Grand Hyatt Shanghai is the 'highest hotel in the world' (located on the 53rd to 88th floors of the Jin Mao Building), with spectacular views of the Bund, Huang Pu River and the city from all its guest rooms. Jin Mao Building is the third tallest building in the world.

Grand Hyatt Shanghai


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Room Information

  • * Deluxe Rooms 555 * Chairman's Suite 1 * Presidential Suites 2 * Diplomatic Suites 8 * Executive Suites 17 * Business Suites 9 * Regency Suites 8
  • Regency ClubŪ

  • The Regency ClubŪ offers seven floors of exclusive accommodation, consisting of 92 rooms and 18 suites. There is also a spectacular two-storey high Regency ClubŪ lounge, with personalised services and panoramic views of the famous Bund and Shanghai skyline.
  • Guest Room Amenities

  • * Individually controlled air conditioning * Private bath/shower * Every bathroom has a view even if they do not all have windows - the bathtubs are strategically positioned so you can look out at the city through the bedroom * Two line telephone * International direct dialling * Computer dataports with high-speed modem lines (CAT5) built into the desk * Interactive TV with e-mail, Internet access, on-line financial information and remote keyboard for added convenience * Minibar * World time clock * Voice mail messaging system
  • Services and Facilities

  • * Communications Centre * Airport limousine service * Lobby Manager on duty 24 hours * Complimentary shuttle bus service within Lujiazui District * Convention/group check-in * Beauty Salon * In-house clinic * Shopping arcade * Sightseeing tours * Observation deck on 88th floor * Major credit cards accepted * Multi lingual hotel staff * Parking facilities for 1000 cars

    Rate Disclaimer
    For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2PM 

  • Check out time is 12NOON 

  • Opened in  1999 

  • 555  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 88  floors. 


  • Directions
    Grand Hyatt Shanghai is the 'highest hotel in the world' (located on the 53rd to 88th floors of the Jin Mao Building), with spectacular views of the Bund, Huang Pu River and the city from all its guest rooms. Jin Mao Building is the third tallest building in the world. Shanghai Hong Qiao Airport

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete.

    Restaurant Information
    Grand Cafe  Conveniently open 24 hours a day with an ā la carte menu specialising in both Western and Shanghainese dishes. In addition to the menu, an open show kitchen tempts you with hot and cold selections prepared in front of you. As with all restaurants at Grand Hyatt Shanghai, the views are unsurpassed. Canton  The Canton Chinese restaurant is the speciality outlet of Grand Hyatt Shanghai, serving authentic Cantonese specialities such as shark's fin, abalone and bird's nest. The main dining room is contemporary and elegant, antique vases and chinaware adorn the walls. Six private rooms offer an exclusive setting with stunning views of the city. These rooms are truly impressive and are even equipped with private restrooms. On Fifty Six  An exciting collection of outlets located on the 56th floor offers a unique variety of semi-autonomous restaurants serving grill/rotisserie, Italian cuisine with wood-fired pizza ovens, Japanese sushi/yakitori and an atrium lounge area for drinks and relaxation. Food Live  For a more casual meal on the run, Food Live presents an upmarket fast-food operation consisting of nine self-service show kitchens serving a variety of Asian cuisine, including Hongkong BBQ, Chinese wok, Asian specialities, Congee and noodles, Shanghai dumplings, Hainan chicken rice, Claypot, Southern fried chicken and Chinese desserts. Cloud 9  A must for every visitor to Shanghai is Cloud 9, located on the 87th floor. From here, the highest point of Grand Hyatt, the city can be observed from 360 degrees in a romantic yet dramatic setting. Bar Twist  For the younger set, Bar Twist offers a stylish, contemporary bar with colourful displays, bar games and creative lighting. The seven metre-long bar is lit from beneath to highlight its stunning marble surface with the city skyline in full view behind the glass wall. Piano Bar  Shanghai?s most sophisticated bar, with intimate lighting and the refined atmosphere of a bygone era. An extensive selection of single malt whiskies, premium brands and cigars is available. Pu J's  For after-dinner action, Grand Hyatt Shanghai presents a multi-purpose nightspot with a variety of dining and entertainment zones.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Banquet Facilities
  •   A range of versatile function rooms is designed to put Grand Hyatt Shanghai at the very centre of the city's social and business calendar.

  • Key Features
  •   * Two rectangular-shaped and pillar-less ballrooms, both with high ceilings * Seven function/drawing rooms, two conference rooms and one boardroom * Exhibition hall and auditorium/theatre * State-of-the-art, audio-visual and conference equipment * Multilingual, simultaneous translation * Catering and wedding consultants


    Recreation Information
  • Recreational Facilities

  • * Oasis Fitness Centre offers a full range of state-of-the-art fitness equipment, aerobics studio, massage, steam room, sauna, spa pools and health food bar * Temperature controlled indoor swimming pool * Club Jin Mao: located on the 86th floor, Shanghai?s most prestigious private club offers the finest facilities for entertaining, dining and relaxation

  • Transfers and Directions

  • Hongqiao International Airport - 25 kilometres/30 minutes by car. Railway Station - 12 kilometres/30 minutes by car. Pudong International Airport opened in October 1999 and is only 40 minutes' drive from Grand Hyatt Shanghai. The city?s Metro Line II and pedestrian tunnel will be completed in April 2000 and hotel guests will then have easy access to key points within the city and surrounding areas. Our multilingual concierges will be pleased to help you with any ground transfers and will also provide you with instructions to assist you with the Chinese language.
  • Points of Interest

  • * The Bund * Yu Yuan Garden * The People?s Plaza - Shanghai Museum * The Former Residence of Zhang Xueliang * Daguan Yuan * The Temple of Confucius in Jiading * Opera House * Antique Market * Grand Theatre * Jin Mao Observation Deck
  • Visitors Information

  • All visitors entering the People's Republic of China must possess valid passports and visas/certificates. Language: Mandarin, Shanghainese and English. Currency: Renminbi Airport Tax: RMB 90.00 Climate: Summer 22-32 centigrade, Winter 0-7 centigrade

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