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Primary image 1 The Eton Hotel, Shanghai Hotels
8.6
(1,034)
Very Good
Hotels
Lujiazui, Pudong
Limo or town car service
Health club
Express check-out
Bar
A***a
leisure
Strategic hotel location near the Metro Station, and there is a Family Mart next to the hotel and other small snack stores. Shoutout to the Concierge team, especially Hao Yong Zhong (if I'm not mistaken) for taking care of my broken luggage and supporting me to book a taxi to my other destination. All I can say is The Eton is worth the money.
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S$106.36
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Primary image 1 Bulgari Hotel Shanghai, Shanghai Hotels
9.4
(72)
Exceptional
Hotels
Zhabei, Shanghai
Health club
Shops
Library
Express check-out
Spa
Bar
Price around
S$1,132.20
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Primary image 1 Magnificent International Hotel, Shanghai Hotels
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No. 5 in Hotel Near French Concession Area
Huangpu, Shanghai
Price around
S$76.43
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Primary image 1 Modena by Fraser Putuo Shanghai, Shanghai Hotels
8.8
(1,018)
Very Good
Apartments
No. 1 in Best Value for Money Hotel for Foreigners
Shanghai, China
Kids club
Roy K.
Check-in process was smooth. Stay was enjoyable, as you would expect from a Fraser group of apartment-type hotels. Breakfast was just right, staff was friendly and helpful. Location-wise, still in the city skirts and travel was easy because just outside the hotel connected to a metro station, just a 5-minute walk. Check-out was swiftly done too. Thank you for the hospitality during our 5-night stay.
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S$83.51
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Primary image 1 The Shanghai EDITION, Shanghai Hotels
9.4
(198)
Exceptional
Hotels
Huangpu, Shanghai
Billiard
Express check-out
Spa
Bar
Dharminto T.
leisure
I traveled with my mom to Shanghai and stayed for 2 nights at EDITION. The staff are very helpful, especially the one named Eric. They are so helpful that they contacted Langham (where I previously stayed) to send their one pillow (which my mom needed to sleep comfortably) to EDITION. I am so appreciative of that. Thanks.
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S$486.87
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Primary image 1 Ascott Huai Hai Road Shanghai, Shanghai Hotels
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No. 3 in Hotel Near French Concession Area
Huangpu, Shanghai
Tennis court
Health club
Steam room
Outdoor tennis court
Express check-out
Bar
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S$215.76
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Starr Hotel (Shanghai Jing'an Railway Station) 1, Hotel Shanghai
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No. 5 in Best Value for Money Hotel for Foreigners
Zhabei, Shanghai
Bicycle storage
Clothes dryer
Car rental
Fitness center
Wheelchair accessible
Bar
Price around
S$86.34
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Exterior 1 Hilton Shanghai Zhangjiang Science City, Shanghai Hotels
Hotels
Pudong, Shanghai
Health club
Fitness center
Price around
S$182.98
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Hotel Exterior 1 Regent SHANGHAI PUDONG, Shanghai Hotels
9.3
(558)
Exceptional
Hotels
Lujiazui, Pudong
Tennis
Fitness center
Price around
S$309.83
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Hotel Exterior 1 Z·Home Luxury Apartment(The Bund Branch), Shanghai Hotels
Price around
S$344.22
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Primary image 1 Shanghai JOYFUL YARD Hotel, Shanghai Hotels
9.1
(508)
Exceptional
Hotels
Pudong, Shanghai
Theme park shuttle
Game room
Airport transfer
P***t
leisure
💝The staff are friendly and helpful even though they can't speak English, especially the staff code 3 and 303. We forgot something at the hotel. The staff helped us return it to the airport. The room is very clean. 🛏️ Breakfast is considered good. 👍🏻
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S$53.96
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Primary image 1 Alila Shanghai, Shanghai Hotels
8.8
(8)
Very Good
Hotels
Shanghai, China
Steam room
Spa
Bar
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S$548.18
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Primary image 1 The Puli Hotel And Spa, Shanghai Hotels
9.4
(1,000)
Exceptional
Hotels
Shanghai, China
Limo or town car service
Library
Sauna
Express check-out
Spa
Bar
Price around
S$489.04
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Hotel Exterior 1 InterContinental Hotels SHANGHAI JING'AN by IHG, Shanghai Hotels
Hotels
Zhabei, Shanghai
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S$233.30
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Primary image 1 The Peninsula Shanghai, Shanghai Hotels
9.4
(333)
Exceptional
Hotels
Huangpu, Shanghai
Sauna
Spa
Bar
Price around
S$608.73
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Primary image 1 Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai, Shanghai Hotels
Hotels
Lujiazui, Pudong
Hot tub
Sauna
Express check-out
Spa
Bar
Price around
S$313.76
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Primary image 1 Bellagio by MGM Shanghai, Shanghai Hotels
9.2
(68)
Exceptional
Hotels
Hongkou, Shanghai
Limo or town car service
Shops
Rooftop terrace
Express check-out
Spa
Bar
Price around
S$381.83
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Primary image 1 Pullman Shanghai Central-in XinTianDi & Yu Garden Area, Shanghai Hotels
Hotels
Huangpu, Shanghai
Limo or town car service
Health club
Sauna
Express check-out
Spa
Price around
S$173.13
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Primary image 1 UrCove by Hyatt Shanghai on the Bund, Shanghai Hotels
Price around
S$202.31
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Primary image 1 Novotel Shanghai Atlantis, Shanghai Hotels
8.4
(680)
Very Good
Hotels
No. 9 in Top Favorite Hotel
Lujiazui, Pudong
Limo or town car service
Shops
Pool sun loungers
Express check-out
Bar
Price around
S$121.74
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Primary image 1 Grand Hyatt Shanghai, Shanghai Hotels
8.7
(1,014)
Very Good
Hotels
Lujiazui, Pudong
Limo or town car service
Shops
Hot tub
Sauna
Express check-out
Bar
Price around
S$241.71
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Total Accommodation: 10,000 Properties
Popular City
Pudong, Huangpu
Popular hotel
The Eton Hotel, Bulgari Hotel Shanghai
Popular landmark
Nanjing Road Shopping District, The Bund
Price starts from
S$5/night
Known for its:
Culinary, Shopping, Arts & Culture
Review score
8.5 from 129,941 reviews

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Discover the Best Hotels in Shanghai for Singaporean Travellers

Shanghai is one of the world's great metropolises, a city where East meets West in a dazzling fusion of historic architecture, futuristic skyscrapers, world-class cuisine, and boundless energy. For Singaporean travellers, Shanghai offers a fascinating counterpart to our own global city, with a cosmopolitan atmosphere, efficient public transport, and a lifestyle that oscillates between traditional Chinese culture and cutting-edge modernity. As China's largest city and its financial powerhouse, Shanghai boasts an accommodation landscape that ranges from heritage boutique hotels in restored shikumen lane houses to towering five-star properties with panoramic views of the iconic Pudong skyline. Booking a hotel in Shanghai through Traveloka gives you access to thousands of properties at competitive SGD prices, with instant confirmation, flexible cancellation options, and verified guest reviews to help you make the perfect choice.

Shanghai is well connected to Singapore with multiple daily direct flights, and the journey takes approximately five hours. Despite being one of the world's most expensive cities for locals, Shanghai remains remarkably affordable for Singaporean visitors thanks to the favourable exchange rate between the Singapore dollar and the Chinese yuan. From Michelin-starred restaurants to humble dumpling shops, from designer boutiques on Nanjing Road to bargain markets in the Old City, Shanghai caters to every taste and budget. The city's metro system is one of the largest and most efficient in the world, making it easy to navigate between attractions without ever needing a taxi. Whether you are visiting for business, leisure, or a bit of both, Traveloka makes finding and booking the ideal Shanghai hotel a seamless experience.

Iconic Attractions Near Shanghai Hotels

The Bund

The Bund is Shanghai's most iconic waterfront promenade and an absolute must-visit for every traveller. Stretching along the western bank of the Huangpu River, this 1.5-kilometre-long boulevard is lined with 52 buildings in various architectural styles, including Art Deco, Baroque, Romanesque, and Gothic, remnants of Shanghai's era as an international trading port. Standing on the Bund, you are treated to one of the most extraordinary urban panoramas on earth: the historic European-style buildings behind you and the futuristic Pudong skyline ahead, featuring the Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower, and Shanghai World Financial Center. The Bund is spectacular both during the day and at night when the buildings on both sides of the river are illuminated. Many of Shanghai's finest luxury hotels are located on or near the Bund, offering guests the privilege of waking up to this incredible view. For Singaporean travellers who appreciate architecture and city skylines, the Bund is an unforgettable experience.

Pudong Skyline & Observation Decks

The Pudong district is home to Shanghai's most recognisable modern skyline, a forest of supertall skyscrapers that symbolises China's economic rise. The centrepiece is the Shanghai Tower, the tallest building in China and the third tallest in the world at 632 metres. Its observation deck on the 118th floor offers unparalleled 360-degree views of the city. The Oriental Pearl Tower, with its distinctive pink spheres, remains a beloved landmark and houses a revolving restaurant and a glass-floored observation deck. The Shanghai World Financial Center, recognisable by its bottle-opener-shaped top, offers another stunning viewing experience from its sky bridge. For Singaporean visitors who enjoy comparing skylines, Pudong provides a dramatic contrast to our own Marina Bay area. Hotels in Pudong place you right in the middle of this architectural wonderland, with many offering rooms that look back across the river toward the Bund.

Nanjing Road

Nanjing Road is Shanghai's premier shopping street and one of the busiest commercial thoroughfares in the world. The eastern section, Nanjing East Road, is a pedestrianised strip that stretches from the Bund to People's Square, lined with department stores, souvenir shops, and flagship retail outlets. It buzzes with energy day and night, with neon signs, street performers, and food carts creating a lively atmosphere. The western section, Nanjing West Road, is Shanghai's luxury shopping district, home to high-end malls like Plaza 66 and IAPM, featuring international designer brands. For Singaporean shoppers, Nanjing Road offers a different retail experience from Orchard Road, with a mix of international and domestic Chinese brands, and prices that can be surprisingly competitive. Numerous hotels of all categories are scattered along both sections of Nanjing Road, making it a convenient and exciting area to base yourself.

Yu Garden & Old City

Yu Garden is a classical Chinese garden dating back to the Ming Dynasty, offering a tranquil oasis amid the bustling Old City of Shanghai. The garden covers about two hectares and features rockeries, koi ponds, pavilions, and intricately designed halls connected by zigzagging pathways and corridors. Each turn reveals a new scenic composition, and the attention to detail in the architecture is extraordinary. Surrounding the garden is the Yu Garden Bazaar, a sprawling complex of shops and restaurants designed in traditional Chinese architectural style, where you can find everything from silk scarves and jade jewellery to Shanghai's famous xiaolongbao (soup dumplings). The Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant in the bazaar is one of the most famous dumpling spots in Shanghai, and queues often stretch around the building. For Singaporean travellers, Yu Garden provides a wonderful contrast to the modernity of Pudong and offers insights into the refined aesthetics of traditional Chinese garden design.

French Concession

The French Concession is Shanghai's most charming and atmospheric neighbourhood, a leafy enclave of tree-lined avenues, colonial-era villas, independent boutiques, craft cocktail bars, and some of the city's best restaurants. This former foreign concession area retains a distinctly European character, with plane tree-shaded streets that feel more like Paris than China. Wandering through the French Concession is one of Shanghai's greatest pleasures, and many visitors find it to be their favourite part of the city. Key streets to explore include Wukang Road, with its iconic Normandie Apartment building, and Anfu Road, which is packed with trendy cafes and concept stores. The neighbourhood is also home to several excellent museums, including the former residence of Sun Yat-sen. Hotels in the French Concession tend to be boutique in nature, offering an intimate and stylish alternative to the large chain hotels found elsewhere in the city. Singaporean travellers who enjoy exploring neighbourhoods on foot will love the French Concession's walkability and charm.

Shanghai Disneyland

Shanghai Disneyland is the newest Disney theme park in the world and a major draw for families visiting the city. Located in the Pudong New Area, the park features unique attractions not found in any other Disney resort, including the TRON Lightcycle Power Run roller coaster and the Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure ride, both of which are widely regarded as the best versions of their kind globally. The park's Enchanted Storybook Castle is the largest and most elaborate of all Disney castles, and the evening fireworks and projection show is a spectacular ending to any visit. For Singaporean families, a day or two at Shanghai Disneyland is a wonderful addition to a Shanghai holiday. The park is accessible via Metro Line 11, and there are several Disney-themed and partner hotels in the resort area. Tickets can be booked in advance through various platforms, and weekday visits are recommended to avoid the largest crowds.

Best Areas to Stay in Shanghai

Shanghai is a vast city, and choosing the right area for your hotel can significantly enhance your experience. The Bund and Huangpu area is the classic choice for first-time visitors, offering proximity to the waterfront, Nanjing Road, and Yu Garden. The French Concession in the Xuhui and former Luwan districts is ideal for travellers who prefer boutique hotels, excellent dining, and a more relaxed, walkable neighbourhood. Pudong is the business district, home to the skyline and Shanghai Disneyland, and suits business travellers and families. Jing'an is a trendy, central district with excellent shopping and dining, situated between the Bund and the French Concession. Hongkou to the north offers a more local and less touristy experience with budget-friendly hotel options. Traveloka allows you to filter hotels by district, making it easy to find accommodation that matches your itinerary and preferences.

Essential Tips for Singaporeans Visiting Shanghai

Shanghai is accessible from Singapore via multiple daily direct flights taking around five hours. Singaporean passport holders require a visa to enter China, though transit visa exemptions of up to 144 hours are available for travellers passing through Shanghai to a third country. Check the latest visa requirements before your trip. The local currency is the Chinese yuan (CNY), with SGD 1 equalling approximately CNY 5.3 to 5.5. Shanghai is a largely cashless society where mobile payments dominate, so it may be helpful to set up Alipay or WeChat Pay before arriving. The Shanghai Metro is extensive, affordable, and easy to navigate, with station signs and announcements in both Chinese and English. The best times to visit are spring (April to May) and autumn (September to November), when temperatures are mild and the city is at its most beautiful. Summers can be very hot and humid, while winters are cold by Singaporean standards, with temperatures dropping to near zero. Book your Shanghai hotel on Traveloka today and experience one of the most dynamic and exciting cities on the planet.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do hotels in Shanghai cost per night?

Hotels in Shanghai range from around SGD 55 per night for budget options to SGD 600 or more for luxury properties on the Bund. Mid-range hotels in central locations typically cost SGD 100 to SGD 250 per night. Boutique hotels in the French Concession average SGD 120 to SGD 300.

What is the best area to stay in Shanghai?

The Bund and Huangpu area is best for first-time visitors wanting iconic views and central access. The French Concession suits travellers who prefer boutique hotels, cafes, and tree-lined streets. Pudong is ideal for business travellers and families visiting Disneyland. Jing'an offers a trendy, central location.

How do I get from Singapore to Shanghai?

Multiple airlines operate direct flights from Singapore Changi Airport to Shanghai Pudong International Airport, with a flight time of approximately 5 hours. From the airport, the Maglev train reaches the city in just 8 minutes, or you can take Metro Line 2 directly to the city centre.

Do Singaporeans need a visa to visit Shanghai?

Yes, Singaporean passport holders generally need a visa to enter China. However, a 144-hour transit visa exemption is available if you are transiting through Shanghai to a third country. For longer stays or direct round trips, apply for a Chinese tourist visa through the Chinese embassy or visa centre in Singapore.

What is the best time to visit Shanghai?

The best times to visit Shanghai are spring (April to May) and autumn (September to November), when temperatures are mild at around 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. Summers (June to August) are hot and humid, while winters (December to February) can be cold with temperatures near zero.

How do I get around Shanghai?

The Shanghai Metro is the most efficient way to get around, with over 800 kilometres of lines covering most attractions. Station signs are in Chinese and English. Taxis are affordable and widely available. Grab is not available, but Didi is the local ride-hailing app. The Maglev train connects the airport to the metro network.

Can I use credit cards and mobile payments in Shanghai?

Shanghai is largely cashless, with most transactions done via Alipay or WeChat Pay. International credit cards are accepted at hotels and large shops but may not work at smaller vendors and restaurants. It is advisable to set up Alipay before your trip or carry some cash in Chinese yuan.

How far is Shanghai Disneyland from the city centre?

Shanghai Disneyland is located in the Pudong New Area, approximately 35 kilometres from the city centre. It is accessible via Metro Line 11, with the journey from central Shanghai taking about 45 to 60 minutes. Several hotels are located within the Disney resort area for convenience.

What food should I try in Shanghai?

Must-try dishes include xiaolongbao (soup dumplings), shengjianbao (pan-fried pork buns), Shanghai hairy crab (seasonal, October to December), red-braised pork, scallion oil noodles, and sweet and sour Mandarin fish. The Yu Garden Bazaar and French Concession are excellent areas for food exploration.

Is Shanghai safe for Singaporean travellers?

Yes, Shanghai is very safe for tourists. It is one of the safest major cities in the world with low crime rates. The main concerns are petty scams targeting tourists, such as the tea ceremony scam near the Bund and Nanjing Road. Stay alert in crowded areas and politely decline unsolicited invitations from strangers.

What are the best areas to visit near Shanghai?

If you are in Shanghai, you can also visit Zhabei, Huangpu, Pudong, Putuo, Jing'an, Xuhui, Changning, Qingpu, Hongqiao, Songjiang

What are the most recommended regions to be visited beside Shanghai?

You can visit and enjoy your staycation in these popular regions such as Beijing, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Chongqing, Tibet, Yunnan, Guangdong, Hainan, Fujian, Tianjin.

What are the most popular landmarks around Shanghai?

The most popular landmarks in Shanghai are Nanjing Road Shopping District, The Bund, Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), Shanghai New International Expo Centre, Shanghai Centre

How many hotels are listed in Shanghai?

Currently, there are around 10,000 hotels that you can book in Shanghai

What are the prices of hotels in Shanghai?

Shanghai hotel room price ranges across categories, but hotel price per night begins at S$5

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8.5
Very Good
129,941 reviews from hotels in Shanghai with aggregated rating of 8.5/10.
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Sunittaya P.
Reviewed 431 week(s) ago
9.4
/10
Very good location near mrt. The surrounding area has many restaurants. And the convenience store is very clean, people come clean every day. No smell Good quality bathroom. No noise Room facilities are available.
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