Getting around
How do I get from PVG to my hotel late at night?
Last updated 2026-06-02
The metro is likely closed
Last trains on Line 2 from PVG generally run somewhere around 10–11pm, and exact times vary by day and line. If you land after that, plan on a taxi or DiDi rather than counting on the metro.
Take the official taxi queue or DiDi
- Walk past anyone inside the hall offering a ride — go to the official taxi rank outside, or the signed DiDi pickup point.
- Make sure the meter is on, and show your hotel address in Chinese.
- From Pudong it's a long trip to central Shanghai — very roughly 45–60 minutes in light traffic, with a metered fare in the low-to-mid hundreds of RMB. Treat that as a ballpark, not a quote.
Times and fares vary with traffic, queues, and surge pricing — none of the numbers here are guarantees.
Make a late arrival smooth
- Set up Alipay/WeChat and DiDi before you fly so you can pay and book without cash or Chinese.
- Keep your hotel's Chinese address as an offline screenshot in case you have no data yet.
- Carry about 500 RMB cash as a backup, and confirm your eSIM/data works before you leave the terminal.
Your next step
Next: plan your airport-to-hotel route
Tell the PVG → Hotel Planner your arrival time, luggage, and hotel area and get a route, the taxi/DiDi/metro tradeoffs, and the address reminder. Save it to your Arrival Plan.
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