The opening of Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan marks the start of a new era for Waldorf Astoria in China, embodying the brand’s timeless elegance and the spirit of modern Shanghai. Artfully blending the brand’s heritage with the city’s forward-looking spirit, the refined retreat occupies a premier waterfront location in the vibrant Qiantan District of Pudong.
The hotel’s architectural design – reflecting the elegance of a cruise ship at sea – was led by global architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), while its interiors were crafted by Cheng Chung Design (CCD). Inspired by the sleek contours of a streamlined hull, the design incorporates gentle curves that evoke movement, suggesting the building is gliding along the river’s surface. Custom metal panels and glass curtains reflect the surrounding greenery, seamlessly integrating the hotel into its urban landscape. As night falls, the hotel transforms into a luminous riverside beacon, casting shimmering reflections across the Huangpu River.
Inside, a soft pearl-white palette is enriched by accents of emerald green, terracotta, and amber. A harmonious blend of veined marble, brushed metal, warm wood, and fine textiles create spaces that convey both luxury and serenity. Throughout the hotel, marble mosaic tiles and plush carpets reinterpret Shanghai’s Art Deco heritage through a contemporary lens, interweaving geometric motifs and fluid lines that echo the city’s skyline against the gently flowing river.
Rooted in Waldorf Astoria’s legacy of culinary innovation, signature dining destinations ARAME and Fu Cheng offer intimate, residential-style experiences. Brought to life through sophisticated interiors by CAP Atelier and atmospheric lighting by Tino Kwan, each space invites guests into a world of refined gastronomy and thoughtful design.
The hotel’s design is anchored by two defining motifs – the ‘sail’ and the ‘peacock’ – each reinterpreting Waldorf Astoria’s timeless aesthetic with a distinctive nod to Shanghai’s Art Deco heritage. Clean lines and sweeping arcs extend from the hotel’s glass façade into its interior spaces, creating a seamless visual rhythm that mirrors the building’s architectural form. Guests are greeted by graceful curves framing the entrance and grand lobby doors, setting the tone for what follows inside. A corridor connecting the lobby to the Western restaurant is adorned with sail-inspired detailing, subtly infusing the space with nautical elegance.

Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan
In guest room corridors, gold decorative panels encased in black curved frames contrast against light wood walls, adding depth and sophistication. Throughout the hotel, the riverfront setting is celebrated. From the sculptural contours and arched lines in the guest rooms to the grand installations in the ballroom ceiling, each element pays homage to the fluidity and movement of water.
Drawing inspiration from Peacock Alley, a hallmark of Waldorf Astoria, the peacock motif is reimagined through a contemporary lens, distilled into layered textures and geometric forms that evoke grace and presence. In the ground-floor public areas, abstract feather patterns inlaid across tabletops are complemented by floral wall coverings that soften the space. The gently curving marble staircase ascends to the grand ballroom, mirroring the sweep of a peacock’s tail.
At Peacock Alley, chairbacks are embroidered with geometric renditions of peacock feathers while the private VIP room features a striking floor-to-ceiling mural depicting a majestic peacock perched among blooming branches, its tail feathers delicately embellished with embroidery. Designed as a contemporary social salon, the space continues the Waldorf Astoria legacy of a gathering place at the heart of each hotel.
Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan immerses guests in a tranquil sanctuary where the pulse of the city meets the serenity of nature. At the heart of the lobby, an all-glass atrium greenhouse frames a storied clock as its focal point – a continuation of the brand’s tradition that began in New York in 1893. More than a timepiece, the clock serves as a meeting point and a symbol of timeless connection, embodying Waldorf Astoria’s legacy of shared moments and refined hospitality.
The hotel offers 204 guest rooms and suites, each a modern expression of Waldorf Astoria’s legacy of luxury. Generous layouts and sweeping vistas redefine the sense of retreat, with most rooms featuring large balconies that open to panoramic views of the Huangpu River and the West Bund skyline. Here, guests connect with the vibrant pulse of Shanghai while discovering the unhurried lifestyle of Qiantan, where time seems to move with the river’s gentle flow.

Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan
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