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The 8 Best Hotels in Xintiandi, Shanghai

Xintiandi is the perfect place to base yourself in Shanghai
Xintiandi is the perfect place to base yourself in Shanghai | © William Perry / Alamy Stock Photo

Whether it’s shopping, history or culture bringing you to Shanghai, Xintiandi bundles every aspect up into one location and is a perfect place to base yourself during your stay. Here’s our pick of the top eight hotels in Xintiandi.

Xintiandi is a buzzing, pedestrianised shopping area in the Former French Concession district, packed with boutique stores, restaurants and entertainment options to suit everyone. With multiple metro lines and stations in the area, it also makes for a great place to base yourself during a stay in Shanghai. This area has a great mixture of pricey higher-end hotels, cheaper rooms and apartment rentals.

Relax in the centre of Xintiandi in this traditional apartment

Apartment

If you really want to get a taste of Shanghai life, opt for an apartment in one of the city’s many original shikumen areas. This cosy little spot has one bedroom and one loft-style bed above the lounge space. The host is helpful and friendly, providing simple clear directions to the apartment as well as giving any recommendations you need. Being close to the popular destination of Tianzifang allows you to venture out and explore the nearby nightlife and shopping areas without worrying about getting home afterwards. As it’s equipped with a small kitchen area and washing machine, this place is great for a longer stay.

Snap up a bargain with an aparthotel from Ascott

Serviced Apartment

For a high-end alternative to a hotel, try an apartment from Ascott. Still serviced and with all the staff you’d expect from an Ascott Hotel, these apartment-style rooms offer kitchenettes, lounges and large flat-screen TVs. You also have access to a health club, pool and steam room, and the venue is just steps away from the Shanghai Museum, West Nanjing Road and a multitude of great parks. As each apartment sleeps three to four people, the price works out an absolute steal for the quality and location, and that all important Ascott name tag.

Chill out in the park after a stay at Mason Hotel Shanghai

Hotel

Mason Hotel, Shanghai, China
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This three-star hotel is located right alongside the lovely Fuxing Park, which is a nice place to stroll in the morning and witness the locals going about their daily routine – so grab a coffee from the Starbucks across the road from the hotel and get those steps in! Tianzifang and Xintiandi are just a hop away, and the hotel itself has four restaurants and even a hair salon. The rooms are relatively big and very comfortable, and the service is friendly and the staff generally speak good English.

Sleep in style at the luxurious The Langham

Spa Hotel, Hotel

A contemporary hotel room with views over residential rooftops at the Langham, Shanghai, Xintiandi
Courtesy of the Langham, Shanghai, Xintiandi / Expedia

This large luxury hotel is spread across 28 floors with over 350 rooms and is right in the heart of the action in Xintiandi. With three metro stations nearby, People’s Square and Shanghai Museum within ten minutes’ walk, and famous shopping street East Nanjing Road only four stops away, you’ll be spoilt for choice. All the rooms feature large floor-to-ceiling windows, letting so much light in that the rooms feel wonderfully bright and airy. As with many hotels of this standard in Shanghai, The Langham offers spa facilities and a large indoor pool – the perfect way to unwind after a busy day roaming the city.

If a contemporary feel is more your thing, check in to Paper feat. H12

Boutique Hotel

Paper feat.H12, Shanghai, China
© Paper feat.H12 / Booking.com

Featuring bright, contemporary designs and monochrome colouring, Paper feat.H12 is more like an Airbnb experience, but with the facilities of a hotel, such as a front desk and housekeeping. This hotel is on the fifth floor of a building in an old residential part of Shanghai and is in a convenient location, with Middle Huaihai Road metro just steps away, and the Xintiandi shopping area within walking distance. Being in a residential area, the property could be a little tricky to find, so make sure you have the Chinese address to hand so someone can point you in the right direction.

Live among the locals at U Hotels Xintiandi

Boutique Hotel

U Hotels, Shanghai, China
© U Hotels / Booking.com

Tucked away in a rustic neighbourhood but just a 10-minute walk from the hustle of Xintiandi, U Hotels offer reasonable prices for a centrally located boutique hotel, and staying in the old-style area gives you a taste of the Shanghainese living community. The hotel even offers a terrace to relax on. There’s also a shared lounge, washing machines and friendly, accommodating staff, and all the rooms feature good-quality bedding and towels. Housekeeping do a fantastic job, with both the rooms and shared areas looking spotless day and night. There are many great restaurants nearby serving up traditional Chinese cuisine, if you don’t fancy venturing too far from your room.

Treat yourself to a classy stay at Andaz Xintiandi Shanghai

Hotel

Smart room at Andaz Xintiandi, Shanghai, with mood lighting and a city view
Courtesy of Andaz Xintiandi, Shanghai / Booking.com
If you’re feeling fancy, splash out on a night at the Andaz, a concept hotel by Hyatt. With that Hyatt label, you already know what to expect – fantastic service, classy decor and amazing facilities. It’s hard to miss the building with its futuristic design, and once inside, you’ll hardly want to leave, as it offers spa treatments, a bar, a restaurant and an indoor pool. Just minutes away from two metro lines, and with car rentals offered through the hotel, the whole of Shanghai really is on your doorstep.

Stay on the doorstep of Xintiandi at the Jinjiang Inn

Budget Hotel

For simple, fuss-free accommodation, the Jinjiang Inn is everything you need. This hotel has clean, straightforward rooms with good-sized bathrooms and comfortable beds. The staff are friendly and can help you book tours or tickets for any Shanghai activities you are interested in. The location is the real selling point, as the hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from the Xintiandi shopping district, as well as 10 minutes’ stroll to one of Shanghai’s best temples. It’s located right between four metro stations, meaning you can access the whole city in moments.

About the author

Liss is a freelance writer, blogger and avid photography fan, currently living, working and loving life in Shanghai, China. You can find more about life in China on her blog, cheshiretochina.wordpress.com

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