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Shanghai Tariff Dec 11 中國上海酒店 SHANGHAI HOTEL TARIFF 二零一一年十二月至一二年二月份價目表 Dec 2011 to Feb 2012 Issued: 2 Dec 2011 Grade Hotel NamePeriod Room Type SGL DBL TWN Bfast X-bed Remarks SHANGHAI PUDONG上海浦東 (世博園區 World Expo Area) 5 FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON PUDONG 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 MON THU COMFORT 1120 1120 1120 INCL 320 2111 Pudong Nan Road 福朋喜來登由由酒店 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 FRI SUN COMFORT 940 940 940 INCL 320 浦東南路2111號 http://fourpoints.com/pudong 1 DEC 2011 15 DEC 2011 COMFORT 865 865 865 INCL 320 16 DEC 2011 3 JAN 2012 COMFORT 805 805 805 INCL 320 4 JAN 2012 19 JAN 2012 COMFORT 865 865 865 INCL 320 20 JAN 2012 5 FEB 2012 COMFORT 805 805 805 INCL 320 6 FEB 2012 29 FEB 2012 COMFORT 865 865 865 INCL 320 3 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS SHANGHAI SANLIN 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 STANDARD 435 435 435 INCL N/A 215 Tai Huan Road (Taihuan Lu) 上海三林智選假日酒店 1 DEC 2011 31 DEC 2011 STANDARD 390 390 390 INCL N/A 浦東新區泰環路215號 www.hiexpress.com (Ex:上海三林快捷假日酒店) 4 HOLIDAY INN SHANGHAI PUDONG NANPU 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 SUPERIOR 920 920 920 INCL 315 55 Huan Long Road 上海浦東麗晟假日酒店 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 MON THU SUPERIOR 675 675 675 INCL 315 環龍路55號 http://www.holidayinn.com/ 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 FRI SUN SUPERIOR 615 615 615 INCL 315 5 INTERCONTINENTAL SHANGHAI EXPO 29 NOV 2011 15 DEC 2011 SUPERIOR 1020 1020 1020 INCL 310 1188 Xueye Road, Shanghai 200105 上海世博洲際酒店 16 DEC 2011 8 JAN 2012 SUPERIOR 955 955 955 INCL 310 浦東新區雪野路1188號 www.ichotelsgroup.com/intercontinental/zh/cn 9 JAN 2012 29 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 1020 1020 1020 INCL 310 2 JINJIANG INN 28 NOV 2011 31 DEC 2011 STANDARD A 390 390 390 N/A N/A 上海錦江之星旅館-世博園區浦三路店 浦東新區浦三路208號 *GTD WHOLE PERIOD / Non-PRC Market 4 RAMADA PUDONG SHANGHAI EXPO 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 SUPERIOR 725 725 725 INCL N/A NO.833 CHENGSHAN ROAD 上海浦東華美達花廷酒店 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 605 605 605 INCL N/A 浦東新區成山路833號 http://www.south-hotel.com/ 距世博中心展館不足2000米 距6號線東明路站1號出口步行5分鐘 5 SHERATON HOTEL & RESIDENCE 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 SUPERIOR 1470 1470 1470 INCL 375 No.38 Pujian Road 喜來登由由酒店及公寓 1 DEC 2011 15 DEC 2011 SUPERIOR 1175 1175 1175 INCL 375 浦建路38號 www.starwoodhotels.com 16 DEC 2011 3 JAN 2012 SUPERIOR 1050 1050 1050 INCL 375 4 JAN 2012 19 JAN 2012 SUPERIOR 1175 1175 1175 INCL 375 20 JAN 2012 5 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 1050 1050 1050 INCL 375 6 FEB 2012 29 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 1175 1175 1175 INCL 375 3 YAHSIN BUSINESS HOTEL 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 FASHION 485 485 485 50 N/A No.6, Lane 375 Shibocun, Pudong District 上海雅鑫商務酒店 (Near No.3500 Pudong Nan Road) (原:上海貿禦雅鑫商務酒店) 浦東新區世博村路375弄6號(近浦東南路3500號) http://www.yahsinhotel.com/ SHANGHAI PUDONG 上海浦東 (上海國際會議中心 Shanghai International Convention Center) 5 GRAND HYATT SHANGHAI 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 GRAND ROOM 2405 2405 2405 INCL 535 Jin Mao Tower, 上海金茂君悅大酒店 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 MON THU GRAND ROOM 2035 2035 2035 INCL 535 88 Century Boulevard www.shanghai.grand.hyatt.com 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 FRI SUN GRAND ROOM 1910 1910 1910 INCL 535 世紀大道88號金茂大廈 5 GRAN MELIA SHANGHAI 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 MON THU SUP CITYVIEW 1670 1670 1670 INCL 495 1288 Lujiazui Ring Road, Pudong 上海新天哈瓦那大酒店 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 FRI SUN SUP CITYVIEW 1360 1360 1360 INCL 495 浦東陸家咀環路1288號 http://www.granmeliashanghai.com/ 1 DEC 2011 31 DEC 2011 SUP CITYVIEW 1155 1155 1155 INCL 315 距離2號線/陸家嘴地鐵站1號出口旁 5 ORIENTAL RIVERSIDE HOTEL 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 GARDEN VIEW 965 965 965 INCL 440 2727 Riverside Avenue 東方濱江大酒店 濱江大道2727號 www.shicc.net 距離2線/陸家嘴地鐵站步行3分鐘 5 PARK HYATT SHANGHAI 1 DEC 2011 18 DEC 2011 PARK ROOM 2430 2430 2430 INCL N/A 100 Century Avenue 上海柏悅酒店 19 DEC 2011 5 FEB 2012 PARK ROOM 2245 2245 2245 INCL N/A 世紀大道100號 www.shanghai.park.hyatt.com 6 FEB 2012 29 FEB 2012 PARK ROOM 2430 2430 2430 INCL N/A 5 LDF ALL SUITE HOTEL 1 DEC 2011 21 DEC 2011 DLX SUITE 645 710 N/A INCL N/A 988 Pudong Avenue 隆德豐國際大酒店 22 DEC 2011 9 JAN 2012 DLX SUITE 620 620 N/A INCL N/A 浦東大道988號 www.pudongriversidehotel.com 10 JAN 2012 29 FEB 2012 DLX SUITE 645 710 N/A INCL N/A 4 NOVOTEL ATLANTIS SHANGHAI 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 SUPERIOR 1050 1050 1050 INCL 315 728 Pu Dong Avenue 上海海神諾富特大酒店 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 875 875 875 INCL 315 浦東大道728號 www.accorhotels.com/asia 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 DELUXE 1255 1255 1255 INCL 315 步行至4號線浦東大道站3分鐘 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 DELUXE 1075 1075 1075 INCL 315 5 PUDONG SHANGRI-LA 1 DEC 2011 13 DEC 2011 DELUXE 1445 1445 1445 INCL 760 33 Fu Cheng Road 上海浦東香格里拉大酒店 14 DEC 2011 18 DEC 2011 DELUXE 2150 2150 2150 INCL 760 富城路33號 www.shangri-la.com 19 DEC 2011 22 DEC 2011 DELUXE 1445 1445 1445 INCL 760 鄰近連接浦東和浦西的地鐵站 23 DEC 2011 1 JAN 2012 DELUXE 1445 1445 1445 INCL 760 *Except PRC Market 2 JAN 2012 7 JAN 2012 DELUXE 1445 1445 1445 INCL 760 8 JAN 2012 10 JAN 2012 DELUXE 2150 2150 2150 INCL 760 11 JAN 2012 19 JAN 2012 DELUXE 1445 1445 1445 INCL 760 20 JAN 2012 4 FEB 2012 DELUXE 1445 1445 1445 INCL 760 5 FEB 2012 29 FEB 2012 DELUXE 2150 2150 2150 INCL 760 5 THE RITZ-CARLTON SHANGHAI, PUDONG 1 DEC 2011 21 DEC 2011 DELUXE 1755 1755 1755 INCL 670 Shanghai IFC, 8 Century Avenue, Lujiazui 上海浦東麗思卡爾頓酒店 22 DEC 2011 4 JAN 2012 DELUXE 1385 1385 1385 INCL 670 浦東陸家嘴世紀大道8號上海國金中心 200120 www.ritzcarlton.com/zh-cn 5 JAN 2012 18 JAN 2012 DELUXE 1755 2330 2330 INCL 670 *Open on 2010 19 JAN 2012 28 JAN 2012 DELUXE 1385 1385 1385 INCL 670 29 JAN 2012 29 FEB 2012 DELUXE 1755 2330 2330 INCL 670 第 1 頁,共 14 頁 Grade Hotel NamePeriod Room Type SGL DBL TWN Bfast X-bed Remarks SHANGHAI PUDONG 上海浦東 (上海新國際博覽中心 Shanghai New International Expo Center) 4 BODI BOUTIQUE HOTEL 28 NOV 2011 29 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 730 N/A 730 INCL N/A 1245 Longyang Raod, Pudong New District 上海博地精品酒店 浦東新區龍陽路1245號 www.bodiboutiquehotel.com/ 5 CHATEAU STAR RIVER PUDONG 28 NOV 2011 31 DEC 2011 DELUXE 1515 1515 1515 245 690 No.2588, Jin Xiu Road, Pudong 上海星河灣酒店 浦東錦銹路2588號 www.chateaustarriver.com 5 CROWNE PLAZA CENTURY PARK 28 NOV 2011 28 NOV 2011 SUPERIOR 585 585 585 INCL N/A 1433 MinSheng Road 世紀皇冠假日酒店 29 NOV 2011 1 DEC 2011 SUPERIOR 1340 1340 1340 INCL 360 浦東新區民生路1433號 http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/ 2 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 690 690 690 INCL 360 4 GRAND SOULXE ZHONGYOU HOTEL 28 NOV 2011 30 NOV 2011 STANDARD 1075 1075 1075 INCL N/A 969 Dong Fong Road 中油陽光酒店 1 DEC 2011 20 DEC 2011 MON THU STANDARD 955 955 955 INCL N/A 東方路969號 http://www.hotelzhongyou.com 1 DEC 2011 20 DEC 2011 FRI SUN STANDARD 830 830 830 INCL N/A (Ex: ZHONG YOU INT'L HOTEL 中油酒店) 21 DEC 2011 3 JAN 2012 STANDARD 830 830 830 INCL N/A 4 JAN 2012 20 JAN 2012 MON THU STANDARD 955 955 955 INCL N/A 4 JAN 2012 20 JAN 2012 FRI SUN STANDARD 830 830 830 INCL N/A 21 JAN 2012 31 JAN 2012 STANDARD 830 830 830 INCL N/A 4 HOTEL LUJIAZUI CENTURY Closed for Renovation STANDARD A 2551 Long Yang Road, Pudong 陸家嘴世紀酒店 龍陽路2551號 http://lujiazuicenturyh.chinahotel.com.cn/ 位於新上海國際博覽中心內 4 HOLIDAY INN PUDONG SHANGHAI 1 DEC 2011 2 DEC 2011 SUPERIOR 1190 1190 1190 110 N/A 889 Dong Fang Road 上海浦東假日酒店 3 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 690 690 690 110 N/A 東方路899號 www.sixcontinentshotels.com 1 DEC 2011 2 DEC 2011 SUPERIOR 1255 1255 1255 INCL N/A *No extra bed provided at all TWIN rooms. 3 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 745 745 745 INCL N/A 3 IBIS LIANYANG HOTEL 1 DEC 2011 31 DEC 2011 STANDARD 485 485 485 N/A N/A 300 FANG DIAN ROAD 上海聯洋宜必思酒店 1 JAN 2012 29 FEB 2012 STANDARD 515 515 515 INCL N/A 芳甸路300號 http://www.ibishotel.com 2 JINJIANG INN - HUAMUDIAN 28 NOV 2011 31 DEC 2011 STANDARD A 435 435 435 N/A N/A NO.1121 Pu Jian Road 上海錦江之星旅館-花木店 浦建路1121號 *GTD WHOLE PERIOD / Non-PRC Market 2 JINJIANG INN-SHANGHAI MAGLEV STATION 28 NOV 2011 31 DEC 2011 STANDARD 485 485 485 N/A N/A No.260 Baiyang Rd, Pudong District 上海錦江之星旅館-磁懸浮總站店 浦東新區白楊路260號 *GTD WHOLE PERIOD / Non-PRC Market 2 JINJIANG INN- 28 NOV 2011 31 DEC 2011 SINGLE 390 N/A N/A N/A N/A No.37 Fanghua Rd, Pudong SHANGHAI NEW INT'L EXHIBITION 28 NOV 2011 31 DEC 2011 STANDARD A 450 450 450 N/A N/A 浦東新區芳華路37號 上海錦江之星旅館-上海新國際博覽中心店 *GTD WHOLE PERIOD / Non-PRC Market 5 JUMEIRAH HIMALAYAS HOTEL SHANGHAI 28 NOV 2011 15 DEC 2011 MON THU DELUXE 1620 1620 1620 INCL N/A No. 1108 Mei Hua Road, Pudong 上海卓美亞喜瑪拉雅酒店 28 NOV 2011 15 DEC 2011 FRI SUN DELUXE 1185 1185 1185 INCL N/A 上海浦東梅花路1108號 201204 http://www.jumeirah.com/ 16 DEC 2011 7 JAN 2012 DELUXE 1190 1190 1190 INCL N/A 連接地鐵城市7號線「花木路」站 *Soft open on Apr 2011 8 JAN 2012 15 JAN 2012 MON THU DELUXE 1375 1375 1375 INCL N/A 8 JAN 2012 15 JAN 2012 FRI SUN DELUXE 1130 1130 1130 INCL N/A 16 JAN 2012 5 FEB 2012 DELUXE 1190 1190 1190 INCL N/A 6 FEB 2012 29 FEB 2012 MON THU DELUXE 1375 1375 1375 INCL N/A 6 FEB 2012 29 FEB 2012 FRI SUN DELUXE 1130 1130 1130 INCL N/A 5 KERRY HOTEL PUDONG, SHANGHAI 1 DEC 2011 2 DEC 2011 DELUXE 1900(1BF) 1900(1BF) 1900(1BF) 240 695 No.1388 Hua Mu Road, PudongNo.1388 Hua Mu Road 上海浦東嘉里大酒店 3 DEC 2011 16 DEC 2011 MON THU DELUXE 1530(1BF) 1530(1BF) 1530(1BF) 240 695 浦東花木路1388號 http://www.shangri-la.com/cn 3 DEC 2011 16 DEC 2011 FRI SUN DELUXE 1285 1285 1285 INCL 695 與相鄰的上海新國際博覽中心直接相連 *Open on 18Feb2011 17 DEC 2011 8 JAN 2012 DELUXE 1285 1285 1285 INCL 695 9 JAN 2012 15 JAN 2012 MON THU DELUXE 1530(1BF) 1530(1BF) 1530(1BF) 240 695 9 JAN 2012 15 JAN 2012 FRI SUN DELUXE 1285 1285 1285 INCL 695 16 JAN 2012 5 FEB 2012 DELUXE 1285 1285 1285 INCL 695 6 FEB 2012 6 FEB 2012 DELUXE 1530(1BF) 1530(1BF) 1530(1BF) 240 695 7 FEB 2012 9 FEB 2012 DELUXE 1900(1BF) 1900(1BF) 1900(1BF) 240 695 10 FEB 2012 29 FEB 2012 MON THU DELUXE 1530(1BF) 1530(1BF) 1530(1BF) 240 695 10 FEB 2012 29 FEB 2012 FRI SUN DELUXE 1285 1285 1285 INCL 695 5 SHANGHAI PARKVIEW 1 DEC 2011 29 FEB 2012 SUPERIOR 715 715 715 130 310 No.
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