![]() Face
Address Step into a South-east Asia rest house and enjoy the superb cocktails and outstanding wine list. This gorgeous mansion in tranquil gardens features opium beds and lounge music. more... |
![]() Barbarossa
Address Moroccan-style lounge within the People's Park. Set by a small lake, the bar offers the usual cocktails and hookah pipes. Excellent on warmer evenings. more... |
![]() New Heights
Address Sometimes referred to as "Bund-lite", the top of Three on the Bund offers Bund views at more reasonable prices. Often attracts Japanese tourists, cameras in tow. more... |
![]() Cloud 9
Address Highest bar in Shanghai in the world near the top of the Jinmao tower. Dark, and view is not as good as expected. Impressive nonetheless. Often some form of vaudeville entertainment. Great cocktails. more... |
![]() People 7
Address Gimmicky, minimalist post-industrial bar with solid drinks and decent food. Worth visiting once or twice before the novelty wears thin. more... |
![]() JZ Club
Address This simple and cozy lounge/bar breathes jazz and blues. A different band plays every night, with styles that range from classic jazz to bossa nova. more... |
![]() Sasha’s
Address Part of the Theme Pub group, this French concession house has been a popular
haven for expats over the years. The personnel serve the wide variety of wines
and cocktails with fluent English. more... |
![]() Long bar
Address One of the oldest bars for foreigners, this is where businessmen come after a day of wheeling and dealing. With screens showing American and European sports, the staff is friendly. more... |
Upcoming Agenda
Expo 2010
The 2010 Shanghai World Exhibition is planned to last 183 days from May 1, 2010 to October 31, 2010.
Mid-Autumn Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival is generally observed on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month and coincides with the autumnal equinox.
user experience
Shanghai - user Mark Schreurs - 14/02/2007
Just came back from Shanghai and I loved it!!! It was hard to communicate with the Chinese people, because none of them understood even one word in English. The XS2China software made communication a lot easier, thanks for that guys! One day I forgot my phone and I had to go to the silk market only 5 min away, I ended up in on the other side of the city. 1 hour later and a good time later I arrived at the silk market. Keep on laughing and positive and all will be ok in China.

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