| ibrahimemin11:01 UTC02 Apr 2007 | Im going to Shanghai for a week and I would like to know where the main bars, clubs and restaraunt district is? For example, in Hong Kong it is LKF. Is there somewhere similar in Shanghai.
Plus, is there somewhere similar in Beijing.
Hoping, you will know the areas i am looking to based around (see above), would you also be able to recommend cheap accomodation in those areas too;
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| astroboy11:16 UTC02 Apr 2007 | several districts around town:
hengshan road
tongren road
xintiandi
maoming south road
the bund
It really depends on what you're looking for in terms of bars/restaruants/people/money spent.
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| astroboy11:16 UTC02 Apr 2007 | beijing - it'd be sanlitun and the area north of worker's stadium
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| myanmarbound11:40 UTC02 Apr 2007 | WARNING -- RANT ON THE HORIZON:
I don't know Shanghai well but I found the Bund to be a major disappointment, having had it hyped up to me for many years before I finally visited. There's about 3 very nice bits of colonial architecture across the river from a weird maoist tv tower and a Shangri-La hotel. You can cross the Huang Pu river there by a weird driverless monorail that goes through a tunnel under the river and is a kind of psychedelic fair ground ghost train.
Anyway, the bars in the Bund are very chic and EXTREMELY expenisve -- as much or more than LKF prices. One of them is run by Michelle Garnaut who along with her sister was instrumental in getting LKF going about 15-20 years ago.
RANT OVER
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| astroboy11:48 UTC02 Apr 2007 | Myanmar - yeah, but as a bar/restaurant district, the Bund is pretty tops - if you have the cash (and the OP didn't specifiy). Glamour Bar is the IT bar of the moment (so that means the internet is full of people disparaging it), all the restuarants at 3 on the Bund (Fenestre, Jean-Georges, M's on the Bund) plus all the bars in the area . . .
And I think they're a lot more than places some places in LKF, but not as pricey as others (dragon-i, Kee Club, California 5 years ago, etc.)
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| myanmarbound13:21 UTC02 Apr 2007 | I did say I was ranting!
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| woolf13513:24 UTC02 Apr 2007 | isn't all of shanghai chic and expensive?
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| astroboy13:31 UTC02 Apr 2007 | no, some of shanghai is sleazy and expensive.
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| astroboy17:02 UTC02 Apr 2007 | There's a few more that I missed (and a few outliers as well) -
Fuxing Park - has all the LKF bars and restaurants, as well as the once-hot Guandii
Bonbon - great place if you're 18 and into hip hop. I, not because I'm 18, but I am into hip hop.
There's some more bars on Tongren Lu North of Nanjing Road too - Malone's, the Spot, Mint.
The good thing about Shanghai is for as big as it is, the parts which are relevant to visitors are relatively compact. So you could stay anywhere and be within a 12-15 RMB cab ride.
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| underwater820:19 UTC02 Apr 2007 | The area around Julu Lu and Fumin Lu has come up again recently - used to be trashy bars but it's imprved of late. It also tends to avoid the slighly toursity/businessman feel of the Bund bars (though i must admit to a liking for Glamour Bar). As Astroboy says the nice thing about Shanghai is that it is pretty quick and cheap to get around at night by cab, compared to say Beijing.
I also love Velvet Lounge, Tara, People 7, JZ Club, Cotton Club.....
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| astroboy20:35 UTC02 Apr 2007 | There's also Julu Lu and Changsu Lu - which is half sleazy, half nice. The Velvet Lounge and Mesa Manifesto are down there.
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| ellyse01:08 UTC03 Apr 2007 | Accommodation around the bar areas in Shanghai sure ain't cheap. The "cheapest" I could think of would be Jiujiu Holiday Hotel for around 250-380 RMB depending on what kind of room you're looking for; stone's throw away from Xintiandi. And Xintiandi isn't cheap at all. Cheers!
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| ibrahimemin14:21 UTC03 Apr 2007 | Thanks for all your replies
I am basically looking for a few cool places, similar to dragon-i, etc;;;. If anything, I would like to meet more of the locals and expats rather than other toursists. I was told a good area for me to stay in and it is also near much of the night life is the french concession area, is this true? If not, with what I have said in regards to what I am looking for where is the best place for me to stay.
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| astroboy15:02 UTC03 Apr 2007 | the french concession is pretty large - it stretches from xujiahui all the way over to old town. That's probably 30 blocks (big huge city blocks).
similar to dragon-i? then glamour bar, bar rouge, fenestre, maybe some of those places up at the New Factories. Face is good too - but it's not quite as current. Guandii and bonbon for clubbing. Check out the listings on smart shanghai - they should link directly to each bar's website. other resources might be shanghaiist, city weekend or shanghai expat
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