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Courtyard By Marriott Shanghai Pudong - Shanghai, China

836 Dongfang Road
Shanghai, 200122
Nightly Rates (142.23 - 205.33)   3 Star
Courtyard By Marriott Shanghai Pudong

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Property Description
The Courtyard by Marriott Shanghai Pudong is centrally located in the Lujiazui financial district of the newly developed Pudong area with convenient access to major banks and the international convention center. We are just minutes away from People's Square and The Bund and within easy walking distance of the Oriental Pearl Tower. Designed for executives on the move, each of our two hundred eighteen guest rooms is equipped with a full range of business amenities including broadband Internet access at a charge, coffee and tea making facilities, in-room safe, iron and board and two-line IDD telephone with dataport and voicemail. Our hotel also features two executive floors with an exclusive executive lounge, business center, four meeting rooms and a grand ballroom for all types of functions and superb dining options in the Hua Mei Garden restaurant and Spices Cafe. Registered guests at the Courtyard Shanghai Pudong also will enjoy complimentary underground parking and complimentary use of the health club with twelve pieces of workout equipment.

Courtyard By Marriott Shanghai Pudong


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Rate Disclaimer
    Room rates may vary due to availability or season and exclude fifteen percent tax

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Chinese Renmimbi is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2pm 

  • Check out time is 12noon 

  • Opened in  2001 

  • 318  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 18  floors. 


  • Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee required (deposit or prepayment may be required during special events such as exhibitions and trade fairs)

    Cancellation Policy
    6pm local time day of arrival to avoid billing of one night room and tax (policy may be more restrictive during special events such as exhibitions and trade fairs)

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  • Acrobatic Theatre - 10 miles * Grand Theatre - 3.7 miles * Jade Buddha Temple - 4 miles * Lujiazui Central Green Park - 1.8 miles * Oriental Pearl TV Tower - 1.8 miles * People's Square - 3.7 miles * Pu Dong Central Park - 3 miles * Shanghai Exhibition Centre - 4 miles * Shanghai International Convention Centre - 1.8 miles * Shanghai Mart - 12 miles * Shanghai Museum of Natural History - 3.7 miles * Wangpu Bund - 3.7 miles * Yaohan Department Store - 1 mile * Yu Garden - 3.7 miles

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