Fairmont Peace Hotel

The Fairmont Peace Hotel has a long history in Shanghai, built by Sir Victor Sassoon in the late 1920s. It was known as the Cathay Hotel before changing to the Peace Hotel after the Communist takeover of 1949, and was renovated and reopened by the Fairmont group in 2010. With a landmark location on the Bund, the 270 rooms and suites mix colonial grandeur and art-deco style, while still being complete with every comfort and convenience the modern traveller could need. The hotel also has a selection of six restaurants and lounges serving a range of delectable Chinese and international cuisines, including the famous Jazz Bar, and a ninth floor terrace boasting panoramic views of the Huangpu River. Other facilities include an indoor swimming pool, spa, tai-chi classes, and a fitness centre.

  • Style: Luxury
  • Location: Shanghai
  • No. of Rooms: 270
  • Key Features: 6 Restaurants & Lounges, Jazz Bar, Swimming Pool, Fitness Centre, Spa, Wi-Fi

Our Opinion

A luxurious hotel with spectacular views of the Bund.

Bamboo Rating:
5/5

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