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.
China and Shanghai in particular like to party when the sun goes down. They also like to party in high-rise buildings. From western clubs to those unique to China, Shanghai has a club for anybody.
Four Seasons Shanghai offers elegant 5-star rooms with iPod docks in vibrant Puxi District. Featuring 4 dining options and first-rate fitness facilities, it is a 10-minute walk from Nanjing Road.
Four Seasons Shanghai offers elegant 5-star rooms with iPod docks in vibrant Puxi District. Featuring 4 dining options and first-rate fitness facilities, it is a 10-minute walk from Nanjing Road.
A 15-minute walk from Huahai Road, Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai is within a 20-minute drive from the shopping options at Xintiandi. It is 15 km from Hongqiao Airport.
Decorated with classic furnishings in calming neutrals, spacious rooms at Shanghai Four Seasons offer the comfort of a flat-screen TV and DVD player. A bathtub and safe are also provided.
Guests can enjoy the use of steam and sauna facilities after active workouts at the tennis court or indoor pool. Business and laundry services are provided.
Hearty international buffets are served at Café Studio while Si Ji Xuan offers Cantonese delights. Other dining options include Shintaro Japanese restaurant and Steak House.