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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / Cultural Tours and Complimentary Third Night Offered At Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai

Cultural Tours and Complimentary Third Night Offered At Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai

June 19, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

 Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai is offering guests a compelling combination of imaginative new cultural tours and its complimentary third night package. When booking the hotel’s One More Night offer, guests will enjoy Suite or Club room accommodation with a third night’s stay free, giving them more time to explore Shanghai’s arts scene, architecture, artisan quarters and cultural legacies on one of its new tours. Additional benefits include Club Lounge

Exciting bespoke tours and activities available through the hotel concierge
Art Ride by Shanghai Insiders

Guests are treated to a contemporary art gallery tour by sidecar, with each trip tailored to their preferences.  During the exciting four-hour sidecar journey, guests will see historic architecture and futuristic skyscrapers and stop off to visit three art galleries. They round off the tour with a bottle of

Price: CNY 2,400 for two people per sidecar with complimentary hotel pick up and drop off service exclusively for Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai

Eye-popping Tour of the Laneways 

For guests who love to take striking travel photos, the hotel concierge will introduce them to award-winning Shanghai photographer Gangfeng Wang for a three-hour photo tour of the charming but fast-disappearing historic laneways of Shanghai where he grew up. Guests will enjoy a rare insight into local Shanghai life while discovering how best to capture fascinating scenes on

Price: CNY 1,200 per person for the three-hour tour and a set of Shanghai post cards exclusively for Mandarin Oriental Pudong, Shanghai guests. 

Morning Cycling in Style 

During this cycling tour along the colourful Tai Kang Road and in Tian Zi Fang, guests will discover an arts and crafts enclave that has emerged within this restored leafy residential area of the former French Concession in Shanghai. The tour then heads to Xin Tian Di, where some of the city’s historical and cultural legacies, including Shikumen architecture, can be found alongside stunning modern buildings.

Price: CNY 2,800 for two people, including transfer between the hotel and the former French Concession, plus city bicycle with helmet, and admission charge to sights along the way.

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