Andaz Xintiandi Shanghai
Shanghai, China
At a Glance
A contemporary and boutique style city hotel, ideal for those looking for both comfort and modern design
Located in Xintiandi, an area full of upscale restaurants, bars and museums in downtown Shanghai
Spacious and very comfortable rooms, some with great views over the city
The Andaz boasts lots of highly regarded restaurants and bars
There's a wonderful indoor pool and spa, ideal after being out in the city all day
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Shanghai and eastern China’s subtropical climate brings with it four distinct seasons. The weather is generally mild and temperate, with a great deal of rainfall even in the drier months of the year. The frequent monsoon showers and scorching temperatures of June, July and August can make it uncomfortably humid, with the mercury regularly rising over 35°C. Winter is overcast and chilly, although snow seldom falls in this eastern region of China. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit Shanghai and eastern China, with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.
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Description
The Andaz Xintiandi is a soaring 28-story hotel that differs from the other city style properties in Shanghai; it's chic and design led and has more of a boutique feel. It's also brilliantly located in Xintiandi, an area full of upscale restaurants.
Located in downtown Shanghai, in Xintiandi, the Andaz is a sharp and sophisticated boutique style city hotel that's brimming with contemporary style. Think curved wooden hallways, floor to ceiling glass and commissioned modern Chinese art. The gleaming hotel soars up 28 stories, is home to 307 spacious rooms, several restaurants and bars.
Its location in the Xintiandi area, on the edge of the French concession, means the hotel is within an easy walk from many of Shanghai's museums, antique markets, luxury shops and restaurants.
Dining here is a real treat; Hai Pai serves modern Chinese cuisine, Eclair offers all-day cakes and snacks and 88 Sushi serves fresh sushi in contemporary surroundings. There's also a spa, fitness centre and indoor pool.
The Andaz is perfectly suited to those who like the comforts of an international city hotel but are also looking for some contemporary style.
Accommodation
There are 307 rooms in total, spread across many of the 28 floors. These are divided between Standard, Deluxe, Suite and View rooms. The Standard rooms are spacious, incredibly modern with underfloor heating in the bathroom and a glowing bathtub. The Deluxe rooms are a little larger and have views over the city; these can be seen through the almost floor to ceiling windows.
Childcare
Children are very welcome at The Andaz but there are no specific facilities for them.
Experiences
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Bund Walking Tour
Stroll along the famous Bund, one of Shanghai's pride with architectures from the colonial history in the 1800s and enjoy a walking tour. Admire the grand buildings by Huangpu river, each of which tells a story of the history of Shanghai.
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Evening Foodie Experience
Spend an evening exploring the flavours of Shanghai in a visit to a private home, small, family-run restaurants and local shops. Wander the streets on foot, meet the local people and taste some traditional dishes to get under the skin of the city.
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Evening Water Spirit Performance
Enjoy the only water stage performance in China, with performances combining ethnic and modern styles over dances, waterfall curtains and 3D displays.
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Full Day Wuxi Exploration
Today, we visit the Lingshan Buddha, Turtle Head Island at Taihu Lake and Jichang Garden.
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Hangzhou Cuisine Museum
Get acquainted with the tradition of Hangzhou cuisines, such as the Beggar's Chicken, Longjing Tea Shrimp, Dongpo Pork and more!
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Helicopter Over Qiandao Lake
Admire the magnificent Thousand Islets Lake from a bird's eye view as you soar with a view of the lake and surrounding mountains on a helicopter.
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Hot Air Balloon Over Qiandao Lake
Admire the magnificent Thousand Islets Lake from a bird's eye view as you soar with a view of the lake and surrounding mountains on a hot air balloon.
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Huangpu River Night Cruise
Enjoy a night cruise through Shanghai's prime attractions such as the Pearl Tower, the iconic Bund, Huangpu Park and more!
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Inside Shanghai Old Town & Yu Garden
Head to Shanghai's old town, an architectural treasure tucked away from the high rises and bright lights that Shanghai is so famous for. This visit will take you to the traditional part of the city, and to its lilongs, steeped in history.
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Old Shanghai Breakfast Tour
Walking the streets of the old city, you’ll discover a culinary hotspot as a wealth of morning delicacies are crafted in front of you, from dumplings to noodles, potstickers to pancakes. Taste ten local dishes as you get a flavour for the neighbourhood.
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Qiandao Lake Boat Tour
Take a boat ride through Qiandao Lake. With more than 1,000 islands on its clear waters, explore some of the famous islands including Bird Island, Snake Island and Monkey Island.
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Religious Sites of Shanghai
Step into Shanghai’s rich cultural and religious melting pot as you explore its Buddhist, Christian, Jewish and Taoist sites and uncover a diverse myriad of religions practised in this cultural crossroad.
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Shanghai City Tour
Explore the best of Shanghai visiting the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and Shanghai Municipal History Museum. Proceed to the French Concession as well as a nice miniature museum showcasing the layout and interior of an early 1930s Shikumen house.
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Shanghai Cultural Tour
Explore People Square and its surroundings in the heart of Shanghai flanked by modern skyscrapers yet brimming with culture. Marvel at the rich collection of artefacts in Shanghai Museum. After a Dim Sum lunch, walk along the street in Yuyuan Bazaar.
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Shanghai ERA Acrobatic Show
Combining elements of Chinese acrobatics with modern technology, this multimillion-dollar acrobatic performance is an inspiring moment worth experiencing while you are in Shanghai!
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Shanghai's Jewish Heritage
Dive into the fascinating Jewish heritage of Shanghai, visiting the Shanghai Jewish Ghetto in Hongkou District, the Ohel Moshe Synagogue and the Children's Palace.
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Shanghai's Religious Trail
Step into Shanghai’s rich cultural and religious melting pot as you explore its Buddhist, Christian, Jewish and Taoist sites and uncover a diverse myriad of religions practised in this cultural crossroad.
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Suzhou Highlights
Take a trip to Suzhou and visit the Humble Administrator's Garden and Pan Gate. Explore the huge collection of cultural relics in Suzhou Museum and learn about the silk history at Suzhou No. 1 Silk Factory.
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Suzhou In-Depth: Second Time's a Charm
Today, we visit two more of Suzhou's best gardens: the Master of the Nets and the Lingering Gardens. We then visit the Yunyan Pagoda and Penjing Garden (a bonsai garden) at the Tiger Hill and conclude with a cruise at Suzhou Ancient Grand Canal.
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Tongli Water Town with Cruise
Today, you will make a visit to the Tongli Ancient Town, stopping at Tuisi Garden, Jianyin Hall and ancient bridges. Afterwards, enjoy a cruise along the water town to take in its beauty.
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Tunxi Old Street
Stroll along the Tunxi Old Street and enjoy the Huizhou Culture. Surround yourself with the fragrance of tea and indulge in local snacks while admiring the beautiful Ming and Qing Dynasties architectures.
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Vintage Bike Tour in Shanghai
Leave behind the towering skyscrapers of Shanghai as you cycle through its ancient lanes to discover daily life and local culture in tucked away neighbourhoods. Dive into a bustling market, sample the local street food and dine at a Buddhist canteen.
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Visit Shanghai old town & The Yu Garden
Head to Shanghai's old town, an architectural treasure tucked away from the high rises and bright lights that Shanghai is so famous for. This visit will take you to the traditional part of the city, and to its lilongs, steeped in history.
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Visit The Bund & The Nanjing Road
Take a stroll along The Bund on the Huangpu River. Once Shanghai's financial centre, it boasts impressive colonial architecture, so strikingly different in comparison to Shanghai's towering skyscrapers behind. After, head west to the popular Nanjing Road.
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Visit The Nanjing Road and People’s Square
Spend time exploring Shanghai's bright lights along Nanjing Road, Shanghai's most famous shopping street. After a short stroll, you will head to the Huangpu District and visit People's Square, one of the most important landmarks within this vibrant city.
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Westlake Boat Tour in Hangzhou
Jump on board and sail on the Westlake! Visit Guo's Garden, a beautiful traditional garden, and Leifeng Pagoda. Head to the China National Tea Museum and dive into the long history and culture surrounding tea.
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Xitang Water Town
Enjoy a boat ride at the charming Xitang, with nine river and over 100 bridges running through different corners of the town.
Location & directions
Shanghai, China
The Andaz, Shanghai, is located in Xintiandi, an area full of upscale restaurants, bars and museums.
How to get there
An 11-hour international flight from London. Andaz Shanghai can arrange transfers from Shanghai's Pudong International Airport, about 45 minutes by car.
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