Puxi Holidays 2012

Puxi at a Glance

If you wish to experience Shanghai’s most historical district, head over to Puxi, where some ancient sites sit amongst this modern and contemporary city. As well as being Shanghai’s cultural epicenter, Puxi remains the place to go for culture and entertainment, with fantastic shopping, diverse restaurants and some lively nightlife.

Perfect for...

  • Groups that want to escape to a fast paced city with daytime entertainment and a buzzing nightlife.
  • Couples who wish to stay somewhere unique, where they can enjoy being in a location near the majority of Shanghai’s best sites.
  • Those who want to visit a bustling urban epicenter with a diverse culture a million miles from what they’re used to.

Which Hotel is right for you?

You can find some of the very best hotels in Puxi, with stylish and elegant spaces situated in some architecturally spectacular city buildings.

  • If you’d rather spend your holiday budget on exploring the city, you can enjoy a cheaper stay at the Kai Bo hotel or the Lakeside hotel.
  • If you’re more a fan of traditional China, enjoy a stay at the Jia Shaghai, a beautiful hotel, which is found in a 1920s building.
  • Treat yourself to some time in one of Puxi’s five star hotels, such as the Grand Mercure Hongqiao or the Portman Ritz Carlton.

Explore Puxi

Shanghai is, on first glance, a modern, cutting edge city, but its Puxi district is home to some of the more traditional sights, where you can look into China’s rich history.

  • The Bund is home to the city’s most historical architecture, sitting nestled on the banks of the Huangpu River. Architectural fans will love this part of Puxi, as it where you will find buildings spanning across various movements from Romanesque and Gothic to Renaissance and Baroque.
  • For some peace away from the bustling city streets, head to the stunning Yuyuan Garden, a classic space built 400 years ago.
  • Constructed in 1403, the Old City God Temple is a beautiful example of historic Chinese architecture.
  • Take a wander down the 825 meter long Shanghai Old Street and you will find a bustling road of shops, tea houses, theatres and trade outlets.
  • Take a stroll through the unusual Bund Sightseeing Tunnel and you will be captured by its sensational light show whilst you travel from one end of the city to the other completely underground.

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