The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong in Shanghai
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Description
Hotel opened in 2010. In this hotel 285 rooms, 1 floor.
The distance to the nearest airport is 42 km.
Policies and conditions
- Guests Accepted: Guests from all countries/regions are welcome at this property
- Child policies: Children can stay in some rooms of this hotel. Children between 0 and 17 years old can stay for free if no extra bed is needed.
- Cribs and Extra Beds: For all room types, extra beds can be added. Crib policies vary according to room type. Please refer to the relevant room type policy. Fees for extra beds and cribs are not included in the total and must be paid at the hotel.
- Breakfast: Asian Buffet [Mon - Fri] 06:30-10:30 Open
[Sat - Sun] 06:30-11:00 Open Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property. - Deposit Policy: Deposit required The deposit is determined based on the duration of your stay. The charge is CNY 2,000.00 (approx. US$290.00) per night. This property accepts cash, credit cards and third party payment services The deposit will be returned to the original account of payment .
- Pets: Pets are not allowed
- Service animals: Service animals are not allowed
- Age Requirements: The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old
- Paying at the hotel: MasterCard, Visa, AmericanExpress, JSB, UnionPay
- Check in time: 15:00. Check out time: 12:00.
Services and facilities
- ATM
- Shopping on site
- Air conditioning
- Elevator/lift
- Currency exchange
- Smoke-free property
- Heating
- Security guard
- Newspapers
- Ticket assistance
- Gift shop
- Express check-in/check-out
- Garden
- Television in lobby
- Terrace
- Fire Extinguisher
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Reception desk
- Electric car charging
- Non-smoking rooms
- Soundproof rooms
- Room service
- Family room
- Cable TV
- TV
- Minibar
- DVD Player
- Hairdryer
- Shower/Bathtub
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Wardrobe/Closet
- Bathrobe
- Linens
- Slippers
- Toiletries
- Accessibility features
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Wheelchair access to restaurant
- Iron and board
- Ironing
- Luggage storage
- Laundry
- Safe-deposit box
- Concierge services
- Dry-cleaning
- Shoe shine
- Luggage storage
- Wake-up service
- Telephone
- Bar
- Coffee/tea for guests
- Diet menu (on request)
- Breakfast
- Buffet breakfast
- Breakfast in the room
- Cafe
- Restaurant
- Restaurant (buffet style)
- Coffeemaker
- Bottled water
- Kettle
- Free Wi-Fi
- Car rental
- Taxi booking
- Spanish
- German
- English
- Italian
- French
- Korean
- Multi-language staff
- Chinese
- Tour assistance
- Nightclub
- Sun Deck
- Parking
- Parking nearby
- Swimming pool
- Spa tub
- Indoor Pool
- Beach/pool towels
- Business center
- Event facilities
- Fax and copy machine
- Meeting and presentation facilities
- Conference Hall
- Fitness facilities
- Gym
- Massage
- Steam room
- Sauna
- Spa
- First Aid Kit
- Babysitting and childcare
- Family/Kid Friendly
- Pets Not Allowed
Street view
Video: The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong - My (fairly drunk) review of 'The Chairman Suite'
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Reviews
The hotel’s direct access to the luxury mall is also a huge plus and very convenient. Breakfast was delicious, dinner was impressive, and the entire staff was consistently friendly and attentive.
The views are breathtaking, and overall this is easily one of the best hotel experiences we’ve had. If you’re visiting Shanghai, don’t hesitate, this is the place to stay.
First, the front desk staff was incredibly cold and unhelpful. They were stingy and lacked any service consciousness. When I handed over my ID, the staff didn't even look up, reach out to take it, or offer any greeting or smile. Their attitude was aloof and perfunctory, lacking even basic politeness. When I asked if a complimentary children's breakfast could be provided since I had a child staying later, the front desk staff responded in an extremely cold tone, stating that they would only consider it after checking my membership level. There was no kindness or flexibility throughout the interaction. The service lacked warmth, and the hotel, overall, came across as incredibly stingy.
Second, the front desk staff demonstrated zero professionalism and openly misled guests. When I inquired about butler service, the front desk absurdly told me that 'Ritz doesn't have butler service, only St. Regis does,' essentially implying I should stay at a St. Regis. However, I clearly saw numerous guest reviews on Trip.com explicitly stating that the Ritz-Carlton Pudong offers butler service. The front desk was unaware of even the most basic services of their own hotel and openly misled guests, showing extremely poor professionalism and a highly perfunctory attitude.
Third, the room's hygiene details were terrible. There were other people's hairs on the bath towel. The room cleaning was very subpar. There were long black hairs from another guest on the towel hanging in the bathroom, and my hair is blonde, so it clearly wasn't mine. As a high-end hotel, encountering such hygiene issues is absolutely unacceptable.
Fourth, the room was cold and noisy, and we were repeatedly disturbed, almost catching a cold.
The first room faced the sharp corner of a building, and the view was oppressively unbearable. After changing rooms, we were given a room with a very partial side view of the Oriental Pearl Tower. The room was damp and cold, the air conditioning was noisy, and it blew cold air instead of warm. After reporting the issue, the front desk was perfunctory. Even though they knew the engineering department had already checked it, they repeatedly said they would send people up, causing constant disturbances. The front desk's statements were contradictory. Later, after being upgraded to a suite, the hotel provided a heater that was practically useless. It was still damp and cold at night, and I had to buy an electric blanket myself to barely get some sleep, almost catching a cold.
Fifth, the breakfast was perfunctory, limited in variety, and the service was inadequate. The breakfast selection was pitifully small. All the steamed buns were pre-made semi-finished products. Only wonton noodles could be cooked fresh. The tables were messy, and I had to actively call someone to clear the plates. It completely failed to meet the standards of a high-end hotel breakfast.
Eventually, unable to tolerate the damp coldness of the room, we moved to the JW Marriott. From the concierge to the front desk, the service was warm, with smiles throughout, and proactively thoughtful. They proactively informed us about check-in procedures, making us truly feel respected. The Marriott's welcome amenities were delivered to the room before check-in, ample and thoughtful. In contrast, the Ritz-Carlton waited until after guests checked in to deliver items sporadically, and the welcome fruit selection was extremely limited and perfunctory, completely lacking genuine generosity or the elegance and warmth expected of a luxury brand. Throughout our stay, they only answered questions when asked, never being proactive, thoughtful, or problem-solving. The service was cold, hygiene was questionable, professionalism was zero, and details were subpar across the board. This was the worst Ritz-Carlton I've ever stayed in, and I sincerely do not recommend it.
The check-in process was a pleasant surprise. The Ritz-Carlton staff always impresses me with their professionalism and efficiency, and Jennie was no exception. The process was seamless. I had booked a Bund river view room, and Jennie explained that due to the high volume of guests during the New Year, room cleaning was taking longer. As it was already evening, she kindly upgraded me directly to a Pearl Bund river view suite without any wait. The view from this suite is among the best in the hotel, and my impression of the hotel instantly skyrocketed.
The room was incredibly spacious, and the stunning views of the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Bund go without saying. The suite's amenities were immaculate and refined, featuring smart bathroom fixtures, with virtually no signs of age (a noticeable difference from standard rooms I've stayed in before). The bedding was perfectly comfortable, ensuring a great night's sleep.
Breakfast is definitely a highlight at the Ritz. The variety was extensive, and the ingredients were fresh. The salmon melted in my mouth, and the brie was perfectly soft, unlike the half-hard texture often found in other hotels. I loved the mango pudding, paired with an Americano and the beautiful scenery outside the window, making for a truly satisfying morning.
Check-out coincided with peak guest traffic. While waiting, a foreign staff member approached me and completed the check-out process in fluent Chinese, thoughtfully reminding me about storing my belongings.
Efficient and considerate, elegant and luxurious – the Ritz-Carlton Pudong is definitely a worthwhile choice.
After check-in, a foreign staff member (I forgot her name, but she was lovely) escorted us to our room and even gave my child crayons and a drawing book, which made her very happy. Before dinner at 5 PM, this wonderful staff member took us to the outdoor viewing deck on the 58th floor to enjoy the scenery. Lujiazui, the Huangpu River, and the Bund opposite, all bathed in the sunset glow, were dreamlike and poetic – truly breathtaking.
Breakfast offered a wide variety of dishes, both Chinese and Western, and the taste was superb. Enjoying a delicious breakfast while watching the Oriental Pearl Tower sparkle in the sunlight was such a joy. Even my 3-year-old said the hotel was beautiful and wants to come back again!
Cafe and Restaurants near hotel
We entered from the back entrance and were seated within 30 seconds. 2 of us.
We ordered 1 salad, 2 mains, 3 glasses of wine and a dessert. Don't remember the bill but suffice to say agree with some.of the other reviews - it was a bit pricey.
I had the sea bass fillet (if my memory serves me correct, in any case it was fish)- it melted in my mouth. Outstanding.
The service was impeccable with a smile.
Excellent service, outstanding food, but expensive - should have got a 4. But the service was just too good.
Wine by the glass is however quite expensive, it almost turned out cheaper to buy a who bottle rather than two glasses.
The staff was very attentive and we never had to wait for our glasses to be topped up or struggle to get the waiters attention.
Frequently asked questions about The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong
How much does it cost to stay at The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong?
The cost of staying in The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong depends on the dates, rates, number of guests and other conditions. The minimum estimated price is 525 USD. Enter your dates to see the exact offer prices.
Which sights are located near The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong?
The nearest sights are: Jin Mao Tower (80 m), Shanghai World Financial Center (160 m) and Yu Garden (1.5 km)
Which room categories are available in the The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong?
You can book Double room City view, Double room The Bund River View, Double room Skyline View, Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double room City view, Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double room The Bund River View, Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double room Skyline View, Pearl Tower View Double room, Pearl Tower View Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double room, Larger Double room Skyline View, Larger Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double room Skyline View, Double Suite The Bund River View, Pearl Tower View Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double Suite, Larger Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double Suite, Panoramic Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double Suite Skyline View, Carlton Pearl Tower View Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double Suite, Chairman Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double Suite The Bund River View, The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge Access (for 2 people only) Double Suite The Bund River View in the hotel. Please check room availability by choosing your dates
What are the check-in and check-out times at The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong?
Check-in at The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong is possible from 15:00, check-out is until 12:00.
Does The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong have a pool?
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong has a swimming pool for guests.
Are pets allowed at The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong?
No, pets are not allowed at The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong.
Does The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong serve breakfast?
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong serves breakfast for guests. Breakfast options include Asian style.
How to get to The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong from the nearest airport?
The nearest airport is Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, located about 1 hour 10 mins from hotel by car (19.0 km) away.
What’s the cancellation policy at The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong?
The cancellation policy at The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong depends on your room type and booking terms.
Does The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong offer airport transfers?
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong offers Airport pick-up service, Airport drop-off service for guests. We recommend contact ahead to confirm availability and pricing.



























































































