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Form Otel Reservation 第 2.4 章 其他可选的表格 SECTION II.D OPTIONAL FORMS FORM 21 HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE: 2 JUNE 2020 INTRODUCTION OF OFFICIAL HOTELS RESERVATION ONLINE:HTTP://WWW.ORIENT-EXPLORER.NET/TLC/ 1. Kerry Hotel ☆☆☆☆☆ No. 1388 Mua Mu Road Shanghai pudong kerry hotel is a five-star shangri-la group and the brand, located in Shanghai pudong kerry city, offices, hotels, service apartments and a large shopping center in an integrated fashion element of life. Only 7 minutes drive from the hotel to the maglev train, the guest from pudong airport to take the maglev to the hotel just 15 minutes. Shanghai pudong kerry hotel catering to the hotel's fashion life experience, innovating the mode of "triad" integration of restaurants, dining, entertainment and social functions. It only takes 5 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by walking. There is a 30-minute drive to Pudong International Airport and a 60-minute drive to Hongqiao Airport. 2. Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel ☆☆☆☆☆ No. 1108 Meihua Road Shanghai jumeirah Himalayas hotel adjacent to the Shanghai new international expo center, thumb plaza, 96 square, Shanghai Oriental art center, Asia Pacific ChengHui shopping center, walk to metro line no. 7 HuaMuLu station, subway line 2 longyang road station, take it to Shanghai pudong international airport is only 7 minutes. It only takes 5 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by walking. There is a 30-minute drive to Pudong International Airport and a 60-minute drive to Hongqiao Airport. 3. Grand Mercure Century Park ☆☆☆☆☆ No. 1199 Yingchun Road Grand Mercure Shanghai Century Park (Zhengda Meijue Jiudian) is located in the heart of Pudong - site of Shanghai's newest buildings and its financial heart-near the Shanghai New International Expo Center. Rooms and suites are spacious, with bright en-suite bathrooms including designer bathtubs and separate showers turning mundane facilities into comforting luxuries. It only takes 10 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by free shuttle bus. There is a 40-minute drive to Pudong International Airport and a 60-minute drive to Hongqiao Airport. 4. Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale Oriental Shanghai ☆☆☆☆☆ No. 2288 Pudong Avenue The Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale Oriental Shanghai (Shanghai Xingrong wendemu zhizhun Haoting Jiudian) is ideally located at the heart of Pudong Avenue. The restaurants and lounges have been exquisitely designed and feature a choice of "open kitchens", elegant private dinning rooms and superb services of the highest caliber bar. It only takes 20 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by free shuttle bus. There is a 40-minute drive to Pudong International Airport and a 30-minute drive to Hongqiao Airport. 5. Crowne Plaza Century Park Shanghai ☆☆☆☆☆ No. No.1433 Minsheng Road This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. Airport pickup can be arranged by the hotel upon request. Guests of this Shanghai hotel can make use of the parking facilities. Our guests rate this hotel as one of the best hotels for cleanliness. Perfect for those working on the move, this hotel caters to a large number of business guests. It only takes 5 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by free shuttle bus. There is a 39mins drive to Pudong International Airport and a 42mins drive to Hongqiao Airport. 6.LJZ Supreme Tower Hotel ☆☆☆☆ No. 1668 LongYang Road, Pudong The LJZsupremetower is one of the newest hotels in Shanghai, having opened in 2018. For those who require internet access, the property features. Free in-room Wi-Fi. It only takes 3 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by free shuttle bus. There is a 57-minute drive to Pudong International Airport and a 80-minute drive to Hongqiao Airport. 139 第 2.4 章 其他可选的表格 SECTION II.D OPTIONAL FORMS 7. Parkview Hotel ☆☆☆☆ No.555 Ding Xiang Road, near Jindai Road Adjacent to Shanghai Oriental Art Center, is strategically located in the heart of Pudong New Area. This luxurious hotel is designed by the renowned French architect Paul Andréa, who also designed the art center. All rooms offer a panoramic view of Pudong New Area, in particular, the city’s landmark, Century Plaza. It only takes 10 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by free shuttle bus. There is a 35-minute drive to Pudong International Airport and a 40-minute drive to Hongqiao Airport 8. New Century Manju Hotel (SNIEC Center) ☆☆☆ No. 1609 Luoshan Road Built by river, the hotel forms a “retreat away from the world” with its beautiful environment and serenity amid chaos. The Hotel is designed with the theme of Mediterranean style, merging the shape, contour, light, color, furniture and accessories into the local architectural features of Mediterranean. Reproducing and deepening is the design focus of the hotel, fashion and tranquillity in luxuries, beauty and relaxation in calmness. Such kind of plainness and beauty is more available to our mind. It only takes 5 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by free shuttle bus. There is a 30 minutes drive to Pudong International Airport and a 50 minutes drive to Hongqiao Airport. 9. Blue Horizon International Hotel ☆☆☆ No. 2991 West Gaoke Road This Shanghai hotel offers guest rooms and suites of different sizes. All rooms come with the standard amenities including Internet.Chinese and Western cuisines are available on site as well as room service, conference rooms and a banquet hall.Business guests can take advantage of the meeting facilities and business center. Other services on offer are a ticket office, free parking and an airport pickup service.Those who like to exercise can use the fitness facilities for a good workout. It only takes 10 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by free shuttle bus. There is a 40 minutes drive to Pudong International Airport and a 55 minutes drive to Hongqiao Airport. 10. IBIS Lianyang No. 1609 FanDian Road, Pudong The Ibis Hotel (Shanghai Lianyang) is a great choice for guests looking for accommodation in Shanghai, having been recently renovated in 2016. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. For guests traveling on business, this hotel is consistently one of the most popular choices. It only takes 5 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by free shuttle bus. There is a 40-minute drive to Pudong International Airport and a 60-minute drive to Hongqiao Airport. 11. Jinjiang Inn (expo) No.300 Banquan Road, Pudong The hotel Located in Shanghai Expo area, close to Metro Station. Can satisfy the business, travel, leisure and so on the different customers' needs. It only takes 20 minutes to Shanghai New International Expo Center here by shuttle bus. There is a 40-minute drive to Pudong International Airport and a 45-minute drive to Hongqiao Airport. 140 第 2.4 章 其他可选的表格 SECTION II.D OPTIONAL FORMS HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE: 2 JUNE 2020 OFFICIAL HOTEL RATES RESERVATION ONLINE:HTTP://WWW.ORIENT-EXPLORER.NET/TLC/ Breakfast/ Distance to Star Name of Hotel Room Type Unit Price Internet SNIEC Onsite-payment required hotels: Deluxe Single room RMB 1450+16.6% One/free 5 mins by 5* Kerry Hotel Deluxe Twin/double RMB 1650+16.6% Two/free walking room Deluxe single room RMB 1450+16.6% One/free Jumeirah 5 mins by 5* Deluxe twin/double Himalayas Hotel RMB 1600+16.6% Two/free walking room Pre-payment required hotels: superior Single room RMB 700+16% One/free Grand Mercure 10 mins by free 5* superior Twin/double Century Park RMB 700+16% Two/free shuttle bus room Wyndham Grand Deluxe single room RMB 650+16% One/free 20 mins by free 5* Plaza Royale Deluxe twin/double RMB 650+16% Two/free shuttle bus Oriental Shanghai room Parkline Century Superior single room RMB 800+16% One/free Park Formerly Superior twin/double 5 mins by free 5* Crown Plaza Century room RMB 800+16% Two/free shuttle bus Park(5*) Superior Single room RMB750 net One/free Supreme Tower 3 mins by free 4* Superior Twin/double LJZ RMB750 net Two/free shuttle bus room Superior Single room RMB750 net One/free 10 mins by free 4* Parkview hotel Superior Twin/double RMB800 net Two/free shuttle bus room Business single room RMB470 net One/free Manju Century 5 mins by free 3* Business twin/double hotel RMB470 net Two/free shuttle bus room Blue Horizon Business single room RMB498 net One/free 10 mins by free 3* International Business twin/double RMB498 net Two/free shuttle bus Hotel room Standard Single room RMB430 net One/free Budg 5 mins by free IBIS Lianyang Standard Twin/double et RMB430 net Two/free shuttle bus room Standard Single room RMB320 net One/free Budg 20 mins by free Jinjiang Inn(expo) Standard Twin/double et RMB320 net Two/free shuttle bus room Notes to book the above hotels: 141 第 2.4 章 其他可选的表格 SECTION II.D OPTIONAL FORMS 1 Booking deadline is 2 June 2020. Rooms will be subjected to availability after the deadline. 2 All the above pre-payment required hotel payment must be made on or before 2 June 2020. Terms & conditions: The organizer has negotiated the above discounted rates. Please make your booking before the deadline 2 June 2020. Shanghai Orient Event Service is the official appointed travel agent for the event. Once received your completed booking, Orient Event Service will reply you by confirmation letter. Pls. use your confirmation letter to check in to hotel. Cancellation policy: any cancellation must be informed 14 days in advance otherwise one night room charge has to be applied.
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