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Majestic Shanghai heritage on the Bund
Established in 1846, the Astor House played a significant role in Shanghais early modern history.Notable moments include the city's first electric lights (1882) and first telephone call (1901). However, though it was cutting edge back in the days of trolleys and steamships, some guests would tell you that the Astor hasn't quite made it out of the twentieth century. Rooms, though spacious and full of old Shanghai charm, can be a bit worn around the edges, and the staff, while generally eager to please, isn't always as on the ball as employees at newer internationally run hotels.
On the other hand, it's a brilliant example of classic colonial-era architecture, and if you value atmosphere, history and charm, it can be a fantastic place to stay. Just to the north of the Bund across Suzhou Creek, the Astor House is a pleasant ten-minute walk north from Nanjing Dong Lu and its metro station. Note that the rooms above ground floor tend to be quieter and better appointed than those at the noisy street level.
All prices exclude taxes and fees
Hotel notes
| Description |
Start date |
End date |
| During this period, book with Ctrip and breakfast costs CNY 78. Note in the online order. |
9/1/2007 12:00:00 AM |
12/31/2012 12:00:00 AM |
Optional
Extra buffet breakfast:¥118
Hotel amenities
Laundry service, Meeting facilities, Business center, Parking, Currency exchange, Ticket office, Gift shop, Beauty salon, Free parking, Airport pickup service, Escalator/elevator,
Hotel dining
Room service, Chinese cuisine, Western cuisine, Coffee shop, Bar/lounge,
Fitness & recreation
Chess/poker room,
Room amenities
domestic direct-dial, International direct-dial, Central air conditioning, Writing desk, 24 hours hot water, Electric kettle, Hair dryer, In-room safe,