The Peninsula Shanghai

Hotel · Lan Ni Du

The Peninsula Shanghai

Hotel · Lan Ni Du

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32 Zhongshan Rd (E-1), Waitan, Huangpu, China, 200002

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Art Deco landmark with river views, fine dining, and spa  

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32 Zhongshan Rd (E-1), Waitan, Huangpu, China, 200002 Get directions

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The Peninsula Shanghai

"Set the scene for us. Both a game-changer in the re-emergence of Shanghai as one of the most thrilling and dynamic cities in the world, and a gorgeous embodiment of what the game here was always all about—a unique fusion of East and West, old and new, silken elegance and wild energy. An accomplished Art Deco landmark that puts you right in the heart of China’s most fascinating city, the place is like a Busby Berkeley film set: vast, gleaming, high-contrast, perpetually in motion, immaculately aswirl with a cast of thousands. Wow. What’s the story behind it? The first of the Peninsula hotels opened in Hong Kong in 1928. It remains, for many, a yardstick—one by which other hotels are measured and generally found wanting. Its Shanghai sister commands similar respect. The hotel’s sentimental value to owner Sir Michael Kadoorie is immense. His forebears came to Shanghai from Baghdad in the mid-19th century. The opening of No. 32 The Bund in 2009, was, in a sense, an especially glorious and long-awaited homecoming. That's quite the pedigree. What can we expect from the bedrooms? Stealth luxe. Hour by hour, day by day, the more time you spend here, the more you come to realize how wonderfully spoiling and thoughtfully designed these rooms are. There is no wow-bang-pow-splat stuff going on here. Subdued, though never dull; approximately 1920s in feel, though without a hint of pastiche. Really the only thing to concern yourself with is the precise position of your room. You want the best possible view of the skyscrapers of Pudong, on the opposite side of the river, which are lit up at night like a gigantic jukebox, pulsating with all the can-do energy of modern China. How about the food and drink? The hotel’s two-Michelin-starred Yi Long Court is widely held to be among the best Cantonese restaurants in the city. I could happily live off the fried rice with king crab. Sir Elly’s Terrace, on the 14th floor, has some of the finest views of any rooftop bar in the city; Salon de Ning, in the basement, has no views at all, but the combination of animal-print upholstery and dynamite cocktails are liable to bring on startling visions of a different kind. We're still stuck on that fried rice with king crab. Any little anecdotes you can offer about the service? One of the loveliest sights in Shanghai is that of people of all ages flying kites in the early morning, as soon as the sun starts to rise. The first time I witnessed this peculiar phenomenon, I wondered whether I was hallucinating. But no. Loads of Shanghainese do it every day. When I happened to mention this to the concierge at the Pen, he arranged for me to meet a kite-maker elsewhere in the city, in a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce with a translator. And I sat down and made a kite with this marvelous kite-making guy. Above and beyond, we think. What type of person stays here? Everyone and anyone. Shanghai has always been China’s front door to the world, one of the most wildly cosmopolitan of cities, and it still is. Got it. What’s the neighborhood scene like? The Pen occupies a prime spot at the far end of The Bund, a little curve, a mere eyelash of a street on the western bank of the Huangpu River, and one of the most fascinating, inscrutable, mysterious, glamorous, confounding streets in the world. All of Shanghai is here and in adjoining the alleys and side-streets. It is true that there are other hotels on The Bund: the Waldorf Astoria, with its famous Long Bar; the Fairmont Peace Hotel, which used to be Sir Victor Sassoon’s legendary Cathay (you can still make out the ghostly outline of the letters spelling out the original name above one or two of the doors). And there are marvelous hotels elsewhere in the city: the Mandarin Oriental in Pudong; the Capella in the French Concession; the Bulgari, which recently opened overlooking the Suzhou Creek and is as slick as an otter’s pocket. But the Pen is the Pen and I brook no further argument. Hear, hear! Anything we missed? You missed having dinner with Scarlett Johansson on the rooftop terrace. Which was my first introduction to the hotel, a few years ago, just after she finished making The Avengers. I am still not entirely sure how it all came about. Bummer. And anything you’d change? I would slim down the columns in the lobby. Bit too chunky for my taste. Fair point. So is it worth it—and why? This is, for my money, and despite some stiff competition, the top hotel in the most exciting city on the face of the earth at this particular moment in time." - Steve King

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"The first new building to be constructed on the Bund in 60 years, the terraced, granite Peninsula opened in October 2009. Celebrating the city’s Roaring Twenties, the standalone hotel creates a grand sense of arrival with a sweeping driveway. Art Deco design elements occur throughout the property, and traditional decor employs lacquer, marble, granite, wood, andoriginal art. Rooms and suites come with spacious dressing rooms with a full-length valet box for discreet delivery of laundry and packages; they also feature Peninsula’s industry-leading, intuitive in-room technology, with room functions controlled at the touch of a button, and VOIP telephones that allow guests to make free local and international calls. For arrival and departure in style, book the hotel’s Rolls-Royce Phantoms or 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II. The property also has China’s first hotel private yacht, a British-built Princess 54 model."

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Flight Deal: West Coast to China from $404 Round-Trip

"In Shanghai, spend the night at the Peninsula Hotel, which recently won a spot on our 2018 Gold List. The Art Deco interiors will complement afternoons spent idling away at The Power Station of Art, or stopping by the nearby Rockbund Art Museum—both hallmarks of the the city's burgeoning contemporary art movement."

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The Peninsula Shanghai (Shanghai, China) 3 Verified Reviews | Tablet Hotels

"If, as we contend, Shanghai is going to be the future’s unofficial capital, it’s going to need more extraordinary hotels of every description — not just modern-design boutique hotels but classic grand hotels as well. The Peninsula Shanghai, on that score, certainly qualifies as a rather large step in the right direction; with its soaring, marble-clad Art Deco lobby (and its location on the Bund, a location where classic architecture is the rule) it already feels like it’s been here more or less forever." - Tablet Hotels

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Review: The Peninsula, Manila - SilverKris

"A grand-dame luxury hotel dating to 1976 that set the benchmark for sophisticated hospitality in the city, it features cascading waterfalls, lush greenery and a vast, palm-flanked lobby famous for a 24-hour menu—notably the Pen Beef Burger and the award-winning Halo-halo Harana (shaved ice with tropical fruits, evaporated milk and purple yam ice cream)—and houses the Sunburst sculpture by Napoleon Abueva. The property has 469 spacious rooms and suites finished with sleek furniture, marble bathrooms and Filipino design touches such as solihiya (rattan) and capiz window panels, and offers a bespoke ride in an authentic WWII US military jeepney retrofitted with air conditioning, tan leather seating, complimentary Wi‑Fi and a mini bar. Business travelers can opt for Club Deluxe accommodations with an executive work desk, access to local and international digital newspapers, meeting rooms and laptop loans, plus club-level perks like complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea and evening cocktails. Families benefit from a Kids’ Explorer program with toy-making and children’s workshops, while the Peninsula Academy runs cultural experiences including heritage tours, cooking classes and fashion/design introductions. For relaxation there is an award-winning spa offering Asian, Ayurvedic and European treatments—including a Philippine Signature Massage based on Hilot using heated banana leaves, virgin coconut oil and lemongrass—alongside a 24-hour fitness center with trainers, yoga and Pilates classes, and sauna/steam rooms. Evening options include Salon de Ning, a 1930s Shanghai–inspired cocktail bar with live music (Tue–Sat) and four themed private rooms, and a more casual, dimly lit Bar reminiscent of Havana for drinks like ice-cold beer." - Claire Ang

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My parents and I stayed at wonderful Peninsula hotel for 9 days and enjoyed our stay immensely! We received early check-in which was very much appreciated after exhausting night flight, and were given two beautifully appointed, spacious and quiet rooms. Hotel's location is unbeatable, just a stone throw from all important landmarks and great restaurants (Hakkasan for example). Hotel restaurants are also great, we had dinner at Sir Elly's, Sir Elly's terrace and Li Yong Court and all of them we would wholeheartedly recommend. All staff members are wonderful, knowledgeable and genuinely caring so we felt truly pampered and relaxed throughout our stay. I also must highlight beautiful gym, opened 24/7 and mesmerizing heated pool (28°C), 25 meters long where you can actually swim. They also have hot jacuzzy and sun deck for sunbathing so this facilities contribute to a great extent to relaxing holiday. Our excursion to Suzhou, famous for its gardens, was wonderfully organised by concierge Leo and Liam who took great care of us and to whom we would particularly like to thank. This was our first time in China and now we are in love with this enchanting country and already planning our trip to Beijing to Peninsula hotel, of course. We certainly hope that we will be able to come back to Shanghai in not too distant future and have one more terrific holiday at Peninsula💫🌟✨️ We will wholeheartedly recommend this wonderful hotel to our travel agent, friends and colleagues.|Dear hotel staff we wish you all the best and hope that we will come back soon.|Yours cordially,|Milenko, Marija and Masa Kulauzov|Novi Sad, Serbia|

Celine D.

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After having stayed at The Peninsula in Bangkok, so impressed that I booked The Peninsula in Shanghai hoping to explore more of this chain. I was traveling with my dad. However, I was pretty disappointed as everything is subpar. I think you’re paying for the location and the decor of the hotel, aside from that, nothing stood out. Not the service, not the amenities, nothing. Breakfast feels and looks very skimmed and uptight. It’s pretty odd that breakfast is served at the hotel lobby. Hotel Lobby did not have any seating area. Not memorable, instead we felt like we regretted the decision to stay here. Would rather go to other hotels for that price. The only thing I would remember is staying at the same hotel as an NBA player - that’s all 😆

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The location is perfect for exploring the Bund by foot—both day and night. The surrounding area is filled with photo spots, making every walk feel like a scenic tour. One of the highlights was the rooftop bar with a stunning night view—absolutely breathtaking. The bedding was exceptionally comfortable, and the view from the room was also impressive. All the staff were friendly and spoke English well, which made the stay even more pleasant.The breakfast area had a beautiful European-style interior, and the view of the trees through the large windows added a peaceful charm. However, the breakfast quality itself was just average.Overall, it was a highly satisfying stay, and I would gladly return.

islucas

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1. Arrival & Check-In| • My check-in was handled by Rustin at the front desk.| • I had booked a Garden View room, which was not ready at the time. He then mentioned the possibility of assigning me a Bund View room.| • He had already started preparing the key cards and arranging a welcome amenity to be delivered to this “new room.”| • Suddenly, the system showed that my originally booked Garden View room was ready, and he canceled the welcome amenity delivery right in front of me.| • He then placed the decision on me: “Would you prefer the Garden or the Bund View?” As a guest unfamiliar with their room inventory, I found this practice extremely unprofessional and discourteous.| • Eventually, I was assigned to Room 1205 (Garden View).| • Upon entry, I was immediately hit by a strong musty, damp odor, clearly indicative of a room that had just been hastily cleaned and released without a supervisor’s final inspection.| • My impression is that the Garden View room was rushed to be given to me, while the Bund View room was likely reserved for direct-booking or paid-upgrade guests.||⸻||2. Welcome Amenity Experience| • When the staff member delivered the amenity, I asked whether she also noticed the smell in the room.| • She chose to lie, claiming she had a cold and therefore could not smell anything.| • Yet, she was not wearing a mask while delivering fruit and pastries, which revealed the dishonesty.| • Later, a manager admitted to me that she had not been sick at all and had indeed lied.||⸻||3. Breakfast Experience| 1. Seating|| • I requested a window seat facing the garden. I was told to wait, which I accepted.| • However, I was eventually seated in a corner by Luna. Even after multiple tables near the window turned over, she never proactively followed up or checked if I still wished to move.|| 2. Ordering & Beverages|| • It took at least 6–8 minutes before anyone approached to take my order, which was finally handled by Speik.| • I ordered an iced Americano, but it was served with whole milk without any inquiry about allergies or dietary restrictions.| • The coffee also took far too long to arrive.|| 3. Food Service|| • The Japanese set breakfast took approximately 30 minutes to be served.| • To my astonishment, another identical set was mistakenly delivered an hour later, indicating severe miscommunication in the service flow.|| 4. Bread Basket Incident|| • I requested to order a bread basket.| • Instead of taking the order, Speik simply pointed at the buffet and instructed me to fetch it myself, declining to assist or provide service.||⸻||4. Complaint & Communication| • I filed my complaint via WhatsApp (PenChat).| • Multiple duty managers and department-level managers approached me, but no director-level or senior management ever made themselves available, which is unacceptable for a property positioned at this level.||⸻||Final Statement||Throughout my stay, I refused all forms of compensation — no waived charges, no token gifts etc — because I was never seeking financial restitution. What I expected, and what should have been guaranteed at a property under this brand, was genuine respect and dignity towards the guest experience.||Unfortunately, that was absent from the very beginning.

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I’ve been visiting The Peninsula for a decade, and it’s a magnificent hotel. The location is brilliant, the indoor pool is one of the best in the world, the spa team is phenomenal. Yet on this recent visit, the service, while quite good, wasn’t the sort of impeccable, seamless joy one hopes for: the early staffing for breakfast was limited, without a dedicated host to welcome and seat guests; I realize it was a Saturday night on a holiday weekend, but a twenty minute wait just to be able to order room service is a bit much; over half of the deserts on the menu were unavailable. The room is wonderfully comfortable as always, fantastic housekeeping and amenities—I do hope they can get back to the very high bar they’ve set for themselves across all of their hotels. Plus truly stunning views if you’re in a river view room.

ANAS BIN MOHAMMAD

Google
A flawless five-star experience at The Peninsula Shanghai — a true benchmark of world-class hospitality. From the moment of arrival to departure, every interaction reflected impeccable professionalism, attention to detail, and genuine care. The staff delivers service with seamless precision and warm discretion, creating an atmosphere that is both luxurious and deeply personal. The Peninsula blends timeless elegance with modern sophistication — from the beautifully appointed rooms with sweeping views of the Bund, to the curated dining experiences and exceptional concierge service. Every element of the stay felt intentional, refined, and executed to perfection. This is not just a hotel — it is an elevated experience where hospitality becomes an art form. Highly recommended for discerning travelers who value excellence in every detail.

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Very much worthy stay indeed!Welcomed check-in with drink hospitality, Well maintained room, cozy and bright swimming pool, home-made like breakfast and so on.Every staff from main gate to housekeeping were great. Special thanks to Rustin at front desk, who ordered to deliver a personally requested item at late night. Must meet good people in The Peninsular Shanghai if traveling Shanghai is scheduled.Rustin, many thanks once again!

781alg

Google
Always staying in this one of a kind hotel when in Shanghai. Location, art deco style, view, food and hospitality of them are unbearable! ||This particular time with a great gratitude I like to mention efforts and care of manager Mike Zhang! ||I had a lot of antique in the luggage and very tough schedule we cared that everything went smoothly with transportation, accommodation and services! Room was upgraded to exceptional suite, transport was a Peninsula Rolls Royce, local phone was provided … It was really beyond hospitality it was a real care!