Shanghai is the largest and traditionally the most developed metropolis in Mainland China. In the past 20 years it has again become an attractive city for tourists from all over the world. The world once again had its eyes on the city when it hosted the 2010 World Expo, recording the greatest number of visitors in the event’s history.
Sophisticated, high-energy Shanghai was where ancient China first met the West; today the city is very much a frontier town, boasting the latest fads, fashions and technology.
A short list of carefully selected hotels local to the event.
Cateau Star River Pudong shanghai
InterContinetal Shanghai Expo
From Pudong international airport
By taxi – journey time should be approximately 50 minutes depending on the time of the day and should cost around 140 RMB.
From Hongqiao Airport
By taxi – the journey time should be approximately 35 minutes depending on the time of the day and should cost around 80 RMB.
From Shanghai Railway Station
By taxi – the distance to the venue is around 13 km which should cost about 40 RMB.
From Shanghai South Railway Station
By taxi – the distance to the venue is around 9 km which should cost about 30 RMB.
SWEECC is located at the crossroads of Guozhan Road and Zhoujiadu Road which is easy to be accessed. It van be directly accessed through Lupu Bridge and Nanpu Bridge from the city Centre.