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Banyan Tree Shanghai on the Bund OVERVIEW LOCATION ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES MEETINGS OVERVIEW Banyan Tree Shanghai On The Bund OVERVIEW LOCATION ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES MEETINGS OVERVIEW • Positioned on the banks of Huangpu River in the iconic Bund district • Striking views of the Bund promenade and Lujiazui financial district LOCATION • 40 minutes from Pudong International Airport • 30 minutes from Hongqiao International Airport • 20 minutes from Shanghai Railway Station MAJOR LANDMARKS • The Bund: 2.5km • People’s Square: 5km • Xin Tian Di: 5km • Yu Garden: 4km • Nanjing Road East Shopping Pedestrian: 5km • Huai Hai Road commercial area: 5km • Jing’an Temple / Nanjing Road West commercial area: 7.5km • Lujiazui Financial District: 6km ATTRACTIONS NEARBY • The Bund: runs along the west bank of Huangpu River, stretching between Waibaidu Bridge and Nanpu Bridge • Xin Tian Di: is a trendy shopping, dining and entertainment enclave. • Lujiazui: Shanghai’s main financial district. A hub for upscale restaurants, bars and shopping malls SERVICES LONDON TAXI • Our Airport Representation will assist you in the whole arrival process from the airport to the hotel • This VIP service is complimentary when you book a transfer service from or to the hotel • Complimentary shuttle to the Bund area in the hotel’s London Cab ACCOMMODATION RIVERSIDE RETREAT • Estimated size: 60 sqm • Located on levels: 3 – 7 • Views of the Huangpu River • Deep round soaking bathtub • King-sized bed / twin beds ACCOMMODATION PANORAMA RIVERSIDE RETREAT • Estimated size: 60 sqm • Located on levels: 8 – 12 • Views of the Huangpu River • Deep round soaking bathtub • King-sized bed / twin beds ACCOMMODATION BUND RETREAT • Estimated size: 62 – 66 sqm • Located on levels: 3 – 7 • Views of Lujiazui district and the Bund • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower • King-sized bed ACCOMMODATION PANORAMA BUND RETREAT • Estimated size: 62 – 66 sqm • Located on levels: 8 – 12 • Views of Lujiazui district and the Bund • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower • King-sized bed / twin beds ACCOMMODATION BUND OASIS WITH ROMANTIC POOL • Estimated size: 66 sqm • Located on levels: 3 – 7 • Views of Lujiazui district and the Bund • Personal dipping pool • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower • King-sized bed ACCOMMODATION B U N D PANORAMA OASIS WITH ROMANTIC POOL • Estimated size: 66 sqm • Located on levels: 8 – 12 • Views of Lujiazui district and the Bund • Personal dipping pool • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower • King-sized bed ACCOMMODATION JUNIOR RIVERSIDE SUITE • Estimated size: 77 – 79 sqm • Located on levels: 3 – 9 • 180 degree views of the Huangpu River • Spacious living and study areas • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower • King-sized bed ACCOMMODATION JUNIOR BUND SUITE • Estimated size: 89 sqm • Located on levels: 3 – 9 • 180 degree views of Lujiazui district and the Bund • Spacious living and lounge areas • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower • King-sized bed ACCOMMODATION RIVERSIDE SUITE • Estimated size: 123 – 128 sqm • Located on levels: 10 – 12 • View of the Huangpu River • Spacious living and dining areas • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower • King-sized bed ACCOMMODATION B U N D S U I T E • Estimated size: 131 sqm • Located on levels: 10 – 12 • View of the Huangpu River • Spacious living and dining areas • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower • King-sized bed ACCOMMODATION GRAND RIVERSIDE SUITE • Estimated size: 146 sqm • Located on levels: 10 – 12 • 180 degree views of the Huangpu River • Spacious living and dining areas • Grand entrance foyer • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower ACCOMMODATION GRAND BUND SUITE • Estimated size: 158 sqm • Located on levels: 10 – 11 • 180 degree views of the Huangpu River • Spacious living and dining areas • Grand entrance foyer • Deep round soaking bathtub and deluxe rain shower ACCOMMODATION BANYAN SUITE • Estimated size: 307 sqm • Located on level: 12 • With views of the Huangpu River • Spacious living and dining areas • Exclusive 24-hour Banyan Tree Host service DINING OUTLETS OCEANS • All day dining • Healty buffet breakfast and signature lunch and dinner menus • Fresh seafood dishes DINING OUTLETS M I N G Y U A N • Authentic Cantonese cuisine • Private dining rooms DINING OUTLETS TAIHEI • Serves up fresh and carefully prepared Japanese sashimi and sushi DINING OUTLETS BANYAN LOUNGE • Savour signature afternoon tea, a wide selection of teas, cocktails and fine wines DINING OUTLETS TOPS • Rooftop bar with spectacular views of the Pudong and Puxi skyline DINING OUTLETS IN- ROOM DINING • Dine in the comfort and privacy of your own room DINING OUTLETS DESTINATION DINING • Specially curated dining experiences FACILITIES INDOOR SWIMMING POOL • Large lap pool FACILITIES FITNESS & RECREATION • Health Club • Yoga studio FACILITIES BANYAN TREE SPA • Award-winning Banyan Tree Spa MEETINGS & EVENTS • 3 meeting venues • 2 outdoor banquets • Audio-visual equipment & dedicated meeting planners MEETINGS & EVENTS Summit Room Banyan Room Boardroom An Urban Oasis in the Heart of Shanghai .
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