The Hongta Hotel, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Shanghai vs Grand Hyatt Shanghai
The Hongta Hotel, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Shanghai and Grand Hyatt Shanghai are both highly recommended by experts. On balance, Grand Hyatt Shanghai scores significantly better than The Hongta Hotel, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Shanghai. Grand Hyatt Shanghai comes in at 85 with endorsements from 13 reviews including Lonely Planet, DK Eyewitness and Afar Magazine.
The Hongta Hotel, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Shanghai
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No.889 Dongfang Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai 200122
From $87 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"The handsome St. Regis might well be the luxury hotel at which to stay in town were it not for its less-convenient location in Pudong."
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Concierge
"The 328-room St. Regis has sizable sleeping quarters that are just about as grand as the sweeping, ballroomlike check-in area."
Travel + Leisure
"328 rooms (which are some of the largest in the city) with Chinese art and ceramics; hotel butlers are trained as both city guides and translators."
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Condé Nast Traveler
87.2
"This "true gem" with 24-hour butler service is decorated in plum, chocolate, cream, and gold tones."
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Star Service
"The Hongta is now part of Starwood Collection's sister grouping The Luxury Collection, but it maintains an equally high-end clientele as it did with the St. Regis."
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Grand Hyatt Shanghai
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Jin Mao Tower, No.88 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 200121
From $149 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Concierge
"The Grand Hyatt Shanghai takes up the top 34 floors of the monolithic 88-story Jin Mao Tower... so you can imagine the views."
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Request a west-facing room for views of the Bund, the Oriental Pearl Tower, and the rest of the Shanghai skyline's kitschy excess.
Fodor's
"Views, views, views are what this hotel is all about."
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Jetsetter
"Sky high pool, nine restaurants and a spa in Shanghai’s second tallest building."
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Travel + Leisure
"One of the world’s tallest hotels, this property (which occupies floors 53–87) also has a rooftop bar and an Art Deco–meets–Chinese aesthetic. ."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"Starting on the 53rd floor of the 88-story Jin Mao Tower, and enclosing a 33-story atrium, this property is "all about the views" of the Huangpu River and the city beyond."
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