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Vienna International Hotel Shanghai Hongqiao Exibition Central Xinqiao
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This suite has a private bathroom and air conditioning. This suite features a TV.
This suite features a private bathroom, and air conditioning. This suite offers a TV.
This suite has a private bathroom and air conditioning. This suite features a TV.
This suite features a private bathroom and air conditioning.
This suite features a private bathroom and air conditioning.
This double room features a private bathroom and air conditioning. This double room provides a TV.
This double room features a private bathroom and air conditioning.
This twin room features a private bathroom, and air conditioning. This twin room offers a TV.
This family room has a private bathroom and air conditioning.
This twin room features a private bathroom, and air conditioning. This twin room provides a TV.
This double room features a private bathroom and air conditioning. This double room provides a TV.
This single room features a private bathroom and air conditioning. This single room offers a TV.
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Restaurants nearby
- Arva The lush green, airy room is home to a farm-to-table dining concept. The passionate chef adds a modern spin to country recipes from all over Italy. Veg grown on Arva’s own farm is paired with Italian produce and seafood from all over China in a culinary lineup packed in familiar flavours. Fresh handmade pasta stands out with silky texture and wheat aromas. Arva is nestled in a remote luxury resort, so driving there is the best option.4.7km
- De Xing Guan (Guangdong Road) Founded in 1878, this two-storey noodle shop is something of a local landmark thanks to its gilded sign and elaborate façade. Chefs start work at 4am, making noodles and dim sum from scratch. The ground floor serves 20 different noodle and rice dishes, including the famous three-treasure soup noodles (fried eel, fried fish and pork hock). The dining room upstairs offers more comfort and a bigger Shanghainese menu, from soups to hot dishes and dim sum.8.4km
- 85°C Bakery Café (85度C) Bakery8.0km
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