Top Glory Shanghai Suites
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At Top Glory Shanghai Suites, we marry the timeless charm of Shanghai with the modern sophistication of the city. Each of the 185 gold-standard apartments from two- or three-bedroom offers mesmerizing views of The Bund and city complemented with chic and contemporary interiors for a truly enriching home experience in style.
Situated in the bustling Lujiazui CBD financial district, Top Glory Shanghai Suites is just a stroll away from the city's landmarks, including Jinmao Tower, Oriental Pearl TV Tower, and Shanghai Tower. Walking distance from subway line 2 means getting to famous leisure spots such as People Square, Xintiandi, and Yu Garden is quick and easy. Airports and railway stationsare also easily accessible via the inter-connected tunnelsand highways. And to save you the hassle of transportation, you may hop on any of our complimentary shuttle services that will bring you straight to nearby business and shopping areas. Let us transform traveling into a fuss-free experience, with a stay at Fraser Suites Top Glory Shanghai.
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Shanghai is home to the world's second-highest tower and host to other other neck-craning mamoths. But it's not all sky-scraping razzmatazz- beneath its crisply cool veneer, you can find a treasure chest of architectural styles. The city's period of hgihest expansion – the 1920s and 1930s – left Shanghai with pristine examples of art deco architecture. And there's more: from Jesuit cathedrals, Jewish synagogues and Buddhist temples to home-grown laneway and shíkumen housing,