Half way through its short six month lifespan, the Shanghai Expo is attracting considerable attention for China's most cosmopolitan city, creating even more of a buzz, yet achieving unrecognisable improvements in the city's infrastructure. Gone are the traffic problems of two years ago, with transfer times from the airport reduced to 45 minutes and new tunnels and roads reducing inner city transfer times to a very pleasant duration.
Whilst the Expo is undoubtedly a busy event, Pacific World has special access to several of the pavillions, which is a great benefit for clients to experience this modern wonderland of a global village, without the queues! So there is still time to experience this modern marvel.
Hotels in the city are enjoying high occupancy and rates to match but a flurry of wonderful hotels continues to open to meet with the demand of this increasingly popular city for corporate meetings and events. Prior to the Pacific World marketing meeting held in Beijing this year, a number of our executives got to visit some of China's new hotspots. In Shanghai, the theme amongst new properties is art deco elegance, recalling the era of the city's first heyday in the twenties and thirties, which is also a perfect theme for gala evenings as an event highlight. The Peninsula, the Fairmont Peace Hotel and the Langham Yangtse are all classic examples of the trend, presenting a broad range of pricing options to suit any budget on the Puxi side of the city, either on or close to the recently renovated Bund area.
In Pudong, the Ritz-Carlton Shanghai opened just days ago and offers 285 rooms, 1700 square metres of meeting space and easy access to the Shanghai New International Expo Center which will remain in place once the Expo closes in October.
For corporate meeting enquiries, incentives, special events or conventions, contact Pacific World China to handle all of your event planning requirements from A-Z.
