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Explore Shanghai Stay Dine Travel Explore • Hyatt On The Bund • Grand Hyatt Shanghai Shanghai’s metro is the fastest and cheapest way to travel across the city. Taxis are also recommended (though be sure to factor in extra journey time due to traffic). Shanghai has the world’s fastest train, the Maglev, a super-speedy way of traveling between Pudong International Airport and the city. • Fu He Hui – Rated one of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, showcasing fine vegetarian Shanghainese cuisine. • Hakkasan – Michelin-starred Cantonese cuisine in a beautifully designed modern space. Jia Jia Tang Bao (Huanghe Road) – Cheap and cheerful local dumpling eatery. Tiny space, so be prepared to sit with strangers! • Ultraviolet – Hailed the world’s most innovative restaurant, where just 10 diners at a time are immersed in 22 theatrical, multi-sensory courses. Reservations must be made well in advance. Must-see: The Bund, a mile-long stretch of waterfront promenade along the Huangpu River; Shanghai Museum; Yuyuan Garden, the city’s only surviving Ming Dynasty garden; World Financial Center’s Sky Walk for best city views; charming old water town of Zhujiajioa; Nanjing Road for shopping.

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Explore Shanghai

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Dine

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Explore

• Hyatt On The Bund• Grand Hyatt Shanghai

Shanghai’s metro is the fastest and cheapest way to travel across the city. Taxis are also recommended (though be sure to factor in extra journey time due to traffic). Shanghai has the world’s fastest train, the Maglev, a super-speedy way of traveling between Pudong International Airport and the city. • Fu He Hui – Rated one of Asia’s 50 Best

Restaurants, showcasing fine vegetarian Shanghainese cuisine.

• Hakkasan – Michelin-starred Cantonese cuisine in a beautifully designed modern space.

• Jia Jia Tang Bao (Huanghe Road) – Cheap and cheerful local dumpling eatery. Tiny space, so be prepared to sit with strangers!

• Ultraviolet – Hailed the world’s most innovative restaurant, where just 10 diners at a time are immersed in 22 theatrical, multi-sensory courses. Reservations must be made well in advance.

Must-see: The Bund, a mile-long stretch of waterfront promenade along the Huangpu River; Shanghai Museum; Yuyuan Garden, the city’s only surviving Ming Dynasty garden; World Financial Center’s Sky Walk for best city views; charming old water town of Zhujiajioa; Nanjing Road for shopping.