Bar Street on Hengshan Road
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, SHANGHAI/ Updated : May 2, 2017, 12:48 IST
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Located Close to Xujiahui Commercial Circle, the Hengshan Road is Shanghai's largest bar zone. Formerly known as Avenue Pétain, the area was an elegant residential boulevard. Many of these European style villas and mansions are no … Read more
Located Close to Xujiahui Commercial Circle, the Hengshan Road is Shanghai's largest bar zone. Formerly known as Avenue Pétain, the area was an elegant residential boulevard. Many of these European style villas and mansions are now converted into bars, nightclubs, and restaurants. Read less

Located Close to Xujiahui Commercial Circle, the Hengshan Road is Shanghai's largest bar zone. Formerly known as Avenue Pétain, the area was an elegant residential boulevard. Many of these European style villas and mansions are now converted into bars, nightclubs, and restaurants. The street comes alive after dark and is one of the most bustling places in the city during night. The restaurants, bars and nightclubs with open courtyards are popular hangout places for wealthy Shanghainese and expats. The restaurants serving global cuisine turn into nightclubs after midnight. The bar street on Hengshan Road is the most vibrant nightlife spot in Shanghai and a perfect place for a pub crawl. Do not miss visiting Sasha, an authentic British country pub and lapis lazuli for its neo-classic Chinese charms. The elegant décor of Xiao Hong Lou (little red mansion) is worth checking out. Let your hair loose and get into the groove at Real Love, Paulaner Bar or O’Malley’s. Also, Irish pubs on the bar street will never fail to rock your evening!
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