

Art Deco curves with minimalist Eastern silhouettes showcase a union of Eastern and Western cultures, while mosaic-tiled corridors echo local craftsmanship.

With sweeping views of historic Shanghai and the skyline, the restaurant terrace is ideal for casual gatherings, evening cocktails, and serene morning reflections.

The hotel’s design approach was inspired by the building’s original 1930s architecture, blending Haipai culture and eclectic elements.

Location
Located in Shanghai’s historic Huangpu District, Habo Hotel Shanghai sits at the crossroads of the city’s rich past and vibrant present. Just steps from the iconic UME New Light Cinema and nestled within a neighborhood once home to cultural salons, old theaters, and 1930s-era architecture, the hotel offers guests a front-row seat to the layered identity of urban Shanghai. The area is walkable yet quietly tucked away—an ideal blend of history, culture, and contemporary energy.
Basic Information
General
Room
Bathroom Features
Meeting Rooms
Features
Accessibility Features
Transportation Options
SHA - Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport (16km)
PVG - Shanghai Pudong International Airport (50km)
Prime central Shanghai location
On-site restaurants and bar experiences
Historic architectural charm and ambiance
Meeting and event spaces
Stylish social and lounge spaces
Basic Information
Check-in: 14:00
Check-out: 12:00

Architecture Beauty reborn
The guiding principle was to restore the original spirit of the building yet also reinterpret its legacy through a contemporary lens. Every detail is considered a bridge between the past and the present, allowing the space to evolve without losing its cultural identity. The restored façade revives the 1930s eclectic architectural style with handcrafted brickwork and historically referenced window proportions.
Interior design Huainan JIA
This union of Eastern and Western cultures is represented by mosaic-tiled corridors that echo traditional Chinese craftsmanship and custom-made furniture that blends Art Deco curves with minimalist Eastern silhouettes. The hotel features a rich mix of tactile and natural materials, while the color palette is composed of warm earth tones, soft grays, aged bronze, and deep wood finishes, creating a sophisticated and layered atmosphere that complements the building’s historic architecture.
Suwei & Violin Lane Iconic urban views
Serving inspired Chinese food, Suwei Restaurant is set on the sixth floor and boasts iconic urban views. Violin Lane is an evening lounge and terrace bar that captures the living rhythm of the city.
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