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The Langham Yangtze Boutique

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The Langham, Yangtze Boutique, Shanghai (Shanghai Yangzi Fandian) is located on Hankou Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai.

The hotel's classic Art Deco architecture is accented with Portuguese flair and houses well-appointed rooms equipped with all the latest amenities. Guests enjoy proximity to one of Shanghai's top attractions, the historical Bund district. Though there are ample restaurants there, guests will also find Sichuanese, Cantonese and local cuisines on the menu in hotel dining outlets.

  • Opened 2009  
  • Address: 740 Hankou Road (Hankou Lu) Shanghai China
  • Postcode: 200001
  • Fixed-line phone: 8621-60800800
  • Fax: 8621-60800801
  • Number of rooms: 96
  • Search by district: People's Square
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    * The price does not include taxes and service fees.
    * King-size bed subject to availability.

    Optional

    Breakfast buffet: CNY 228 ($33)
    Additional bed: CNY 345 ($51)

    Hotel amenities

    Taxi calling service, Meeting facilities, Currency exchange, Ticket office, Laundry service, Handicapped friendly rooms, Postal service

    Hotel dining

    Chinese cuisine, Western cuisine, Japanese cuisine, Coffee shop, Bar/lounge

    Fitness & recreation

    Fitness facilities, Massage, Spa

    Credit cards accepted by hotel

    Overseas Issued Credit card -- Master Card Overseas Issued Credit card -- Visa Card Overseas Issued Credit card -- American Express Card Overseas Issued Credit card -- Diners Card Overseas Issued Credit card -- JCB Card China UnionPay Card 

    Hotel notes

    DescriptionStart dateEnd date
    During this period, names for Japanese guests should be spelled in Roman letters.2009-06-08 2012-12-31