Published on December 2, 2025

Shanghai’s fast-developing Lingang district has introduced a major new tourism and business hospitality complex with the opening of Hyatt Regency Shanghai Lingang, Hyatt Place Shanghai Lingang Xinchen International Conference Center, and Hyatt Place Shanghai Lingang. Located along the shoreline of Dishui Lake, the three-hotel destination strengthens the region’s role as a rising travel, lifestyle, and events hub in Pudong. The properties sit within Nanhui New City, a planned lakeside district known for cultural attractions, family recreation areas, and efficient connectivity through Shanghai Metro Line 16.
The three hotels occupy one of Lingang’s most prominent districts, placing guests close to key attractions such as:
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These attractions form part of the municipal development plan designed to establish Lingang as a vibrant visitor district built around Shanghai’s largest man-made lake. With Dishui Lake Station serving as the terminus of Metro Line 16, travelers can reach Pudong’s central business clusters, transport links, and wider Shanghai districts with ease.
The newly launched Hyatt cluster introduces a tiered hospitality structure that supports a wide range of traveler needs in a single integrated destination.
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The flagship property delivers an elevated stay with 305 guestrooms designed to showcase views of Dishui Lake. The hotel includes:
This hotel serves leisure visitors, families, and business travelers seeking full-service amenities in a waterfront setting.
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Directly connected to the Hyatt Regency via an indoor sky bridge, this property is purpose-built for business and event demand in the district. It features:
The hotel’s meeting-focused design supports Lingang’s increasing role in hosting conventions, trade activities and business travel.
Completing the trio is the extended-stay-oriented Hyatt Place, designed for guests seeking residential-style convenience. The property offers:
These amenities cater to long-stay business guests, families relocating temporarily, or visitors who prefer home-like facilities during travel.
All three hotels share a cohesive design direction based on “artistic exploration,” with interiors inspired by Lingang’s maritime identity. Installations, sculptural elements, and themed artwork reflect the region’s waterfront history and cultural landscape, bringing consistency across the complex while preserving the individuality of each property.
Dishui Lake serves as the heart of Nanhui New City — a major urban development project conceptualized to integrate tourism, recreation, business, and modern lakeside living. The lake spans approximately 5.66 km², designed with islands, waterfront promenades, leisure docks, and landscaped pathways.
Government-supported cultural and recreational venues such as the China Maritime Museum and Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park further enhance the district’s tourism profile, drawing both domestic and international visitors. The area’s layout supports leisure activities including cycling loops, water-sport centres, public green belts and family recreation zones.
Dishui Lake Station, the southernmost point of Shanghai Metro Line 16, enables easy travel across Pudong and connections to wider metro routes. This accessibility makes the new Hyatt cluster a strategic choice for travelers looking to combine scenic lakeside surroundings with reliable transport into central Shanghai.
The hotels’ location also benefits travellers heading to the region’s industrial parks, port infrastructure, aerospace facilities and emerging technology zones — sectors central to Lingang’s long-term development vision.
The introduction of this large-scale hospitality destination provides a notable uplift to accommodation capacity in Lingang. It supports:
The three-hotel structure ensures broad market coverage, positioning Lingang as a competitive alternative to central Shanghai for both short-stay and extended-stay guests.
With the combined opening of Hyatt Regency Shanghai Lingang, Hyatt Place Shanghai Lingang Xinchen International Conference Center, and Hyatt Place Shanghai Lingang, the Dishui Lake waterfront welcomes a modern, multifaceted hospitality landmark. The destination aligns with Shanghai’s larger development strategy of expanding cultural tourism, creating high-quality leisure districts, and diversifying hospitality options across Pudong.
The integrated property cluster stands as one of the region’s most comprehensive new hospitality offerings, reinforcing Lingang’s role as an emerging tourism gateway and supporting Shanghai’s continued growth as a global travel hub.
image: Hyatt Regency Shanghai Lingang, Hyatt Place Shanghai Lingang Xinchen International Conference Center, and Hyatt Place Shanghai Lingang
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