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The St Regis on the Bund Shanghai brings the brand's butler-led style to the South Bund, at 538 Zhongshan East 2nd Road in Huangpu District. The hotel faces the Huangpu River, with views toward Pudong's skyline. It also gives guests access to the Bund, Yu Garden, BFC, riverfront walks, and Shanghai's historic-meets-modern city center. It is one of the newer St Regis addresses in China and a strong choice for guests who want a polished riverfront base.
The hotel opened as a St Regis in 2024 after the former Wanda Reign on the Bund. It now presents a more international luxury identity. Guests can expect St Regis Butler Service, refined rooms and suites, rooftop dining, Chinese cuisine, a spa, fitness facilities, an indoor pool, and event spaces. It suits couples, business travelers, Marriott loyalists, and guests who want Shanghai views without staying in Pudong.
The St Regis on the Bund Shanghai has around 189 rooms, including suites. Many accommodations are designed around river, Bund, or city views. The style blends St Regis polish with Chinese detail, soft fabrics, warm lighting, marble bathrooms, and a quieter luxury mood than some of Shanghai's more nightlife-driven hotels.
Rooms are useful for both leisure and business stays. Work space, strong bedding, butler support, and modern bathrooms make them practical for short trips. For couples and longer stays, higher categories and suites bring more space and stronger views. The hotel has also introduced refreshed luxury suites, which add a more current layer to the room story.
The best rooms are about the outlook. The Huangpu River and Pudong skyline give the stay a clear Shanghai identity, especially at night. Guests choosing this hotel over a Jing'an or Xintiandi address often do so because they want the South Bund setting and a view-led stay.
St Regis Butler Service is part of the brand promise. It helps with packing support, beverage service, local requests, and small details that can make a busy Shanghai stay smoother. For first-time visitors, that service layer can be useful for dining, transfers, and sightseeing.
Spago Shanghai is a major part of the hotel's current identity. Set on the rooftop, the Wolfgang Puck restaurant brings California-inspired cuisine, local influence, a polished bar mood, and terrace views over the Huangpu River and the Bund. It gives the hotel a destination restaurant, not just a convenient in-house dining room.
Celestial Court focuses on refined Chinese cooking with a Huaiyang influence. It suits business meals, family dinners, and guests who want a more local culinary tone without leaving the hotel. Together, Spago Shanghai and Celestial Court give the property a strong two-restaurant profile. The mix balances international glamour with Chinese dining.
The St Regis Bar adds the brand's cocktail ritual and a polished evening setting. It works for pre-dinner drinks, quiet meetings, or a slower night after walking the Bund. The hotel also offers all-day dining and room service, which helps business travelers and guests after long flights.
Shanghai has one of Asia's deepest dining scenes, so guests should also explore beyond the hotel. Still, having Spago, Celestial Court, and the St Regis Bar in-house makes the property convenient for a multi-night stay. This is useful when weather, meetings, or evening traffic make simple plans attractive.
The St Regis Spa gives the hotel a quieter wellness layer, with treatment rooms, relaxation space, and a service style aligned with the brand. It is useful after long-haul travel, full meeting days, or heavy sightseeing. The spa adds a calm counterpoint to the busy Bund location.
The hotel also has a fitness center and an indoor swimming pool for guests. These facilities matter in Shanghai, where weather, heat, rain, and air quality can shape outdoor plans. A controlled indoor wellness area makes the hotel easier to use year-round.
For active travelers, the Bund and riverside areas offer walking routes with some of the city's best views. Guests can start early along the river, return for breakfast, and then continue toward Yu Garden, Nanjing Road, museums, or meetings across town.
The wellness program is not a resort model, but it is complete for an urban luxury hotel. Spa, pool, gym, butler service, and riverfront walks give guests several ways to reset between Shanghai plans.
The hotel's South Bund position is one of its key advantages. It is close to the classic Bund facades but slightly away from the busiest central stretch. Guests can reach Yu Garden, City God Temple, BFC, riverfront promenades, and the Old City area with ease.
Across the river, Pudong's towers shape the view. The Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower, and Lujiazui skyline give many rooms and public spaces a strong sense of place. For travelers who want the visual drama of Shanghai, this side of the river is compelling.
The location also works for business. Huangpu, Lujiazui, People's Square, Xintiandi, and Jing'an are all reachable by car depending on traffic. Hongqiao and Pudong airports require planning, but the hotel is well placed for trips built around the Bund, meetings, dining, and culture.
The St Regis on the Bund Shanghai has meeting and event spaces for private dinners, receptions, business programs, and social events. The brand's formal service style suits corporate hosting and high-end celebrations. The riverfront address gives events a strong Shanghai backdrop.
St Regis rituals also help shape the stay. Afternoon tea, bar moments, butler touches, and polished arrival service give the hotel more identity than a standard business luxury hotel. This matters in a city with many strong five-star options.
The hotel is also a good fit for guests who want a newer St Regis option rather than the established St Regis Shanghai Jingan. The Bund property feels more view-driven and river-focused, while Jing'an is stronger for that district's business, shopping, and dining patterns.
The St Regis on the Bund Shanghai suits guests who want a refined South Bund hotel with river views, butler service, strong dining, spa, pool, and easy access to historic Shanghai. Couples will like the views, Spago Shanghai, and evening riverfront mood. Business travelers get meeting space, polished service, and a central Huangpu address. Marriott loyalists gain a newer St Regis option in the city.
Compared with The Peninsula Shanghai and Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund, The St Regis on the Bund Shanghai feels newer and more South Bund-focused. Compared with The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai Pudong or Park Hyatt Shanghai, it gives the Pudong skyline as the view rather than placing guests inside it. Compared with The Shanghai Edition or Upper House Shanghai, it is more classically luxury and service-led. Guests who want Shanghai views, St Regis formality, and a riverfront base will find it a strong fit.
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