Visiting Shanghai’s old city, known as Nanshi, is an experience of a lifetime, and one that should be savored and appreciated. From gardens to shops to temples, there's something for everyone. Check out these sites worth a visit during your trip.
Though there are many different times in which Chinese tea is served, Shanghai tea houses are some of the most classic places to learn about these rituals. Before you set foot into the tea house, though, it’s important to understand the custom itself.
Located in The Bund along Nanjing Road, Fairmont Peace Hotel overlooks Shanghai’s Huangpu River. It features a health club with fitness and spa facilities. Lavish art deco styles await guests.
Located in The Bund along Nanjing Road, Fairmont Peace Hotel overlooks Shanghai’s Huangpu River. It features a health club with fitness and spa facilities. Lavish art deco styles await guests.
Fairmont Peace is a 20-minute ride from Hongqiao International Airport. Pudong International Airport is a 40-minute drive away.
Luxurious rooms at Fairmont decorated in calming pastels feature a Blu-ray DVD player and flat-screen TV. An iPod dock and Illy espresso machine are also included. En suite bathrooms offer Miller Harris toiletries and a bathtub for a pampering soak.
Guests can pamper themselves with a swim in the indoor pool or a treatment at Willow Stream Spa. The hotel has a business centre and tour desk that takes care of guests’ requests and needs. Free parking is available.
Fairmont has 6 restaurant and lounges serving Shanghainese, Cantonese and European cuisine. Cin Cin features luxury wines and cigars, while Victor’s, an art deco deli, offers a French café menu. For a cup of fine tea, guests can visit Jasmine Lounge.
Important information
Please note that the indoor swimming pool will be closed from 17 December 2011 to 27 December 2011.