Regarded as the 'Oriental Pearl', Shanghai is known for its intriguing blend of Chinese and Western cultures. This charming old-aged city is not only China's center of economy, finance, trade and navigation, but also a cosmopolitan metropolis on the western bank of the Pacific Ocean. Just like magnolia in bloom (the symbol of the city), Shanghai is full of life and vitality.
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General Info
Airport Address: Hong Qiao International Airport, Hong Qiao Lu 2550, Shanghai, China 200335
Distance and Location: The airport is located 13km (8 miles) southwest of Shanghai city centre.
Airport Website: www.shanghaiairport.com
Airport Telephone: (0)21 6268 8899 or 6268 8918/9
Country Code: 86
Time Zone: GMT + 8
Total Number of Terminals: 1
Car Parking Info
There is a long- and short-term car park with space for 580 vehicles in front of the terminal building.
Driving by car from/to Shanghai
Hongqiao Lu (road) is a continuation of the Yanan Road, the main east-west street in Shanghai, connecting Hongqiao Special Zone with Pudong New District and dividing the city into north and south. Hongqiao Lu is the only main road with connections to the airport. A highway is currently being constructed to ease congestion.