Shanghai Pudong Lujiazui skyline at dusk seen across the Huangpu River from the Bund
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The Best Business Hotels in Shanghai

For business, Shanghai splits across the river: the Lujiazui financial district in Pudong and the historic Bund in Puxi. These four hotels are the city's best bases for the working traveler, ranked by where you actually need to be.

By Alexander Hale, Business Travel Editor  · 

For business in Shanghai, the first decision is the river. Stay in Pudong's Lujiazui if your meetings are in finance, where the Four Seasons at Pudong is our top pick inside the district. Stay on the Bund in Puxi for corporate offices and the city's best dining, led by The Peninsula Shanghai. This is a focused list of the four that genuinely deliver for work.

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Quick comparison

HotelDistrictBest forHFK score
Four Seasons at PudongLujiazui (Pudong)Finance meetings; in the CBD9.3
The Peninsula ShanghaiThe Bund (Puxi)Corporate Puxi; service and views9.2
The Shanghai EDITIONNanjing Road / Bund (Puxi)Lifestyle base; meeting studios8.8
Bulgari Hotel ShanghaiSuzhou Creek (Puxi)Design; quiet near the Bund8.7

The HotelsForKings Business Score (out of 10) weights six axes for the working traveler: Location (to Lujiazui, the Bund and the airports), Service, Work setup (desk, Wi-Fi, lounge), Value, Food and Design. The card grids show the four that decide a business stay; food and design break ties.

How we chose

Shanghai's business geography is defined by the Huangpu River, so we ranked first on which bank a hotel sits on and how close it puts you to the work. Pudong's Lujiazui, east of the river, is the financial district with the banks, exchanges and corporate towers, so a Lujiazui address is decisive for finance meetings, which is why the Four Seasons at Pudong leads. Puxi, west of the river, holds the Bund, the corporate offices around Nanjing Road and the city's best restaurants, so the Peninsula, EDITION and Bulgari serve travelers whose business is on that side. We kept this list deliberately tight, four hotels that genuinely deliver for work, rather than padding it with resorts. We verified every location, room count and facility against official hotel sources in May 2026.

#1 · Best in the financial district

Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai at Pudong

Lujiazui  ·  Century Tower  ·  187 rooms  ·  Executive Club on the 35th floor

"The only luxury hotel inside Lujiazui itself: a five-minute walk from the Shanghai World Financial Center, with floor-to-ceiling cityscape views and a 35th-floor club lounge built for working between meetings."

9.6Location
9.3Service
9.2Work
8.7Value

The Four Seasons at Pudong occupies the Century Tower in the heart of the Lujiazui financial district, a five-minute walk from the Shanghai World Financial Center, the IFC Mall and the Oriental Pearl Tower. Its 187 rooms have floor-to-ceiling views over the skyline, and the Executive Club Lounge on the 35th floor doubles as a quiet space for an informal meeting or a working day. For business with the banks and financial institutions of Pudong, no luxury hotel is better placed.

Skip if: your meetings and dinners are in Puxi. Crossing the river daily adds time, and Pudong is quieter after hours. For the Bund side, book The Peninsula Shanghai.
#2 · Best on the Bund

The Peninsula Shanghai

The Bund  ·  235 rooms  ·  Huangpu River and Pudong views

"The Bund's flagship: an Art Deco-inspired grand hotel fronting the Huangpu River, with the service, dining and event space to anchor any Puxi business trip."

9.3Location
9.5Service
9.0Work
8.6Value

The Peninsula Shanghai is the last great building completed on the Bund, with 235 rooms and suites and Art Deco-inspired glamour overlooking the Huangpu River, the Pudong skyline and the gardens of the former British Consulate. It pairs the Peninsula's renowned service and tech-forward rooms with serious dining and event space, in a location at the head of the corporate Bund and walkable to the offices around Nanjing Road. The strongest all-rounder on the Puxi side.

Skip if: your business is in Lujiazui. The Bund faces Pudong but sits across the river from it, so finance meetings mean a daily crossing. For the financial district itself, choose the Four Seasons at Pudong.
#3 · Best lifestyle base

The Shanghai EDITION

Nanjing Road East & Henan Road  ·  Puxi  ·  145 rooms  ·  5-min walk to the Bund

"A design-forward two-tower hotel a five-minute walk from the Bund, with meeting studios and a famous nightlife scene, for the traveler who wants work and play in one place."

9.0Location
9.0Service
8.7Work
8.7Value

The Shanghai EDITION stands at Nanjing Road East and Henan Road in Puxi, a five-minute walk from the Bund, in a striking pairing of a restored heritage tower and a modern one. It has 145 rooms, ten levels of public space and meeting studios and forums for events, plus some of the city's most talked-about bars and restaurants. As a Marriott property it earns Bonvoy points, making it a smart choice for the corporate traveler who wants a central, sociable Puxi base.

Skip if: you want quiet or a finance-district address. The EDITION leans into a buzzy lifestyle scene and sits in Puxi, not Lujiazui. For calm, choose Bulgari; for finance, the Four Seasons at Pudong.
#4 · Best for design and calm

Bulgari Hotel Shanghai

Suzhou Creek  ·  82 rooms  ·  Top 8 floors of a 48-storey tower  ·  Minutes from the Bund

"Italian design on Suzhou Creek, on the top floors of a 48-storey tower minutes from the Bund, a quieter, more intimate base with views across the city."

8.8Location
9.1Service
8.6Work
8.4Value

The Bulgari Hotel Shanghai occupies the uppermost eight floors of a 48-storey tower on the banks of Suzhou Creek, just minutes from the Bund and about eight minutes from the museums of People's Square, in a quiet enclave of gardens, historic buildings and galleries. With 82 rooms including 19 suites it is the most intimate hotel here, and it pairs Bulgari's contemporary Italian design with views across the Bund and the skyline. A discreet choice for the executive who values calm and design over scale.

Skip if: you need large meeting space or a Lujiazui address. Bulgari is intimate and focused on rooms, dining and the spa rather than conferences. For events, choose the Peninsula or EDITION; for finance, the Four Seasons at Pudong. One more honest note: the rural Aman-affiliated Amanyangyun, southwest of the city, is a beautiful retreat but too far out for a business trip, skip it for work.

Where to stay: Pudong vs the Bund

The honest call in Shanghai is to pick your side of the river before you pick your hotel. Pudong's Lujiazui, east of the Huangpu, is the financial district, home to the banks, the exchanges and the corporate supertowers, so if your business is in finance, the Four Seasons at Pudong inside the district saves you a daily river crossing. Pudong is gleaming and efficient but quieter after dark.

The Bund and Puxi, west of the river, hold the historic financial buildings, the corporate offices around Nanjing Road and People's Square, and the city's best restaurants and bars, which is why the Peninsula, EDITION and Bulgari cluster here. The two banks are only minutes apart by metro or the Bund tunnel, so a wrong choice is not fatal, just a daily commute. Pudong International airport is about 30 km east (45 to 60 minutes by car, or roughly 8 minutes by Maglev to Longyang Road); Hongqiao, mostly domestic, is about 13 km west. For a wider regional view, see our best business hotels in Asia round-up, or start at the business travel hub.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best business hotel in Shanghai?

Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai at Pudong is our top business pick because it sits inside the Lujiazui financial district in the Pudong Century Tower, a five-minute walk from the Shanghai World Financial Center and the IFC, with 187 rooms and an Executive Club Lounge on the 35th floor. For business in Pudong it is the most convenient luxury address; on the Puxi side, The Peninsula Shanghai on the Bund leads.

Should I stay in Pudong or Puxi for business in Shanghai?

It depends on where your meetings are. Pudong, east of the Huangpu River, holds the Lujiazui financial district with the banks, exchanges and corporate towers, so stay there if your business is in finance. Puxi, west of the river, holds the historic Bund, the corporate offices around Nanjing Road and People's Square, and the city's restaurant and nightlife scene. The two are minutes apart by metro or tunnel but choosing the right bank saves a daily crossing.

Which Shanghai hotel is in the Lujiazui financial district?

Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai at Pudong is the luxury hotel inside Lujiazui itself, set in the Century Tower a five-minute walk from the Shanghai World Financial Center, the IFC Mall and the Oriental Pearl Tower. It is the natural base for meetings with the banks and financial institutions clustered in Pudong's central business district.

Which Shanghai hotel has the best views?

The Peninsula Shanghai and Bulgari Hotel Shanghai have the most dramatic views. The Peninsula fronts the Bund with panoramas across the Huangpu River to the Pudong skyline, while Bulgari occupies the top eight floors of a 48-storey tower on Suzhou Creek, looking out onto the Bund and the skyline. Four Seasons Pudong offers floor-to-ceiling cityscape views from inside Lujiazui itself.

How far is Shanghai's airport from downtown hotels?

Shanghai has two airports. Pudong International (PVG) is about 30 km east of the city centre, roughly 45 to 60 minutes by car, or around 8 minutes to Longyang Road by Maglev then a metro connection. Hongqiao (SHA), used mainly for domestic and regional flights, is about 13 km west, roughly 30 to 40 minutes by car. Pudong hotels are marginally closer to PVG; Puxi hotels are closer to Hongqiao.

Is the Bund a good area to stay for business?

Yes, for business on the Puxi side. The Bund and the adjacent Nanjing Road and People's Square area hold corporate offices, law firms and the historic financial buildings, and the district is minutes by metro or tunnel from Pudong's Lujiazui. The Peninsula Shanghai and the Shanghai EDITION both sit here. For finance-sector meetings in Lujiazui specifically, Pudong is the more efficient base.