St. George Residenece All Suite HOTEL DeLuxe
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Address:
1155 Yanan Rd West<br /> Shanghai<br /> China 200050
Telephone:
+86 21-5238-2555
Fax:
+86 21-6226-4822
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Hotel Description
The elegant residence with its 26 suites, charming patio, luxury restaurant and cozy caf is an ideal home for businessmen, tourists, families, groups, either for short visits or extended stays. St. George Residence combines old time hospitality with a full range of modern services.Honorary to ancestors, the present owner of the edifice- inspired by the once thriving past- is fully dedicated to captivate quests by the very same lavish services of the bygone times.Timeless elegance, historic ambience and the full comfort of the 21st century in a World Heritage environment.
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By Air Budapest (Ferihegy) International Airport is ten miles south-east of the city centre. It has two terminals: Terminal One is reopened for low-cost airlines in September 2005; Terminal Two is divided into two, with Terminal 2A the departure and arrival point for flights of Malv Hungarian Airlines and Terminal 2B hosting all international carriers flights, including some of the budget airlines. The airports central telephone number for information is (+36-1) 296-9696, and flight information is available on (+36-1) 296-7000. Luggage services can be contacted on (+36-1) 296-8108 and (+36-1) 296-7217 in connection with flights into and out of Terminal 2A, and (+36-1) 295-3480 and (+36-1) 296-7948 for Terminal 2B. Seats on Malv flights can be booked on (+36-1) 235-3888. The main car hire firms have offices in the arrivals halls. For those not driving, the Airport Minibus will carry passengers to and from any part of Budapest. It is very popular and provides excellent value for money. It can be booked on (+36-1) 296-8555 or in person at the airport.If you buy the Budapest Card in one of our tourist information offices at the airport, the card can be used already on the public transport from the airport.By railMore than fifty trains a day provide direct links between Budapest and no fewer than 25 other capital cities. Trains to Vienna run every three hours. There is also a popular network of Inter City trains linking Budapest with the main Hungarian centres. International trains operate from the three largest stations: Keleti plyaudvar (East station): VIII., Baross tr. Tel: (+36-1) 413 - 4610. Nyugati plyaudvar (West station): VI., Nyugati tr Tel: (+36-1) 349-8503Dli plyaudvar (South Station): I. Krisztina krt. 37. Tel: (+36-1) 375-6593All three international railway stations are part of the Budapest Underground system, the Metr. The Dli and Keleti are stops on the Red (Number 2) line and the Nyugati is on the Blue (Number 3) line. Web: Train schedule By coachInternational services terminate and depart from Npliget Coach Station, which is also the terminus for a number of domestic routes. Its telephone number is (+36-1) 382-0888. Other domestic termini are at rpd hd (+36-1) 412-2597and Stadionok (+36-1) 220-6227 in Pest, and Etele tr (+36-1) 382-4910 in Buda.Web: bus scheduleBy riverA hydrofoil services operates during the summer months (from April to October) linking the heart of Budapest with Vienna and Bratislava. International boat landings are situated on the Danube between the Chain Bridge (Lnchd) and the Freedom Bridge(Szabadsg hd). Information about Mahart PassNave Ltd. services is available on (+36-1) 318-6042. Web: boat schedule By carAll Hungarys motorways and most of her main roads radiate out from the capital. The M1, M3, M5 and M7 are toll motorways, and you must pay the appropriate toll (either at the border or at larger petrol stations) and display the windscreen sticker before joining the road. Road signs conform to continental standards. The wearing of seatbelts is compulsory in both the front and back seats, and only handless mobile telephones may be used whilst vehicles are in motion. The alcohol limit is zero. Speed limits are 50 kmhour (31 mph) in built-up areas and 90 kmhour (56 mph) elsewhere, except on dual carriageways (110 kmhour, 68 mph) and motorways (130 kmhour, 80 mph). The horn can only be used in built-up areas in an emergency. 24-hour roadside assistance is available from the Magyar Autklub (Tel.: (+36-1) 345-1755), and emergency roadside help can also be called for by dialling 188.GPS: N47 30.195 E19 01.934