China Formula One Grand Prix (Shanghai) 2005
Race Dates Friday Saturday and Sunday 2005
Internet Travel Club have gathered together all the information that you need to make it easy for you to book F1 tickets, accommodation and get the best from your Formula One experience in
China.
- F1 Chinese Grand Prix 2005 tickets
- Shanghai Circuit Guide and Map
- Book Shanghai Hotel Rooms - Online Discounts
- Book Flights to Shanghai
- China and Shanghai Guide
- Getting Around - Transport Guide
- Getting to Shanghai
- Race Program
- Tours and Packages
- Extended Stay Destinations
- Special Car Hire rates - book online
F1 Chinese Grand Prix 2005 tickets - ON SALE SOON
We recommend that you buy grandstand tickets for the best views of the race.
Not all of the grandstands will be covered so remember to cover up with sun block.
As this is a new track the main grandstands should provide easy access to refreshments, Toilets etc
China and Shanghai
China is a vast country of outstanding natural beauty.
Shanghai, is located on the Yangzi River in the south east of China.
Building on it's success in Japan, Formula One is looking to establish itself in China and the new Shanghai circuit will also host other major sporting events.
Excellent hotels, exceptional value for money and guaranteed sunshine - what more could you ask for?
Shanghai is an easy city to get around, by using the excellent subway system. Otherwise it can be a exhasting experience
No need to worry about how to get to the this race, as it is expected that public transport will be specially arranged to take visitors to the new track.
As the Gran Prix circuit is located close to the city, your hotel will never be more than a few miles away.
The Shanghai Race is well placed to offer you the opportunity to experience the sights of Shanghai and other great destinations within China.
You can also take advantage of a two-centre race tour by including a visit to the Japanese Grand Prix on the way home.
Shanghai Iinternational Airport (opened in 1999, near Pudong, about an hour's drive from the city centre) handles flights from all over the world, day and night.
Buses and taxis connect the new airport to the city centre and Hongqiao airport. (Hongqiao airport is 11miles from
the Bund and reachable via bus, shuttle or taxi. It has some international and
most domestic flights).
Departure tax is US$11 (international).
Shanghai has a few long-distance bus stations, the most useful is probably
Hengfeng Lu.
It's a 13-hour trip to Beijing from this station.
Shanghai is at the junction of the Beijing-Shanghai and Beijing-Hangzhou train lines.
Since these branch off in various directions, many parts of the country can be reached
by direct train from Shanghai.
Most trains arrive and depart from Shanghai station.
Boats are the one of the fastest ways of leaving Shanghai and are often the
cheapest.
Ferries travel up the Yangzi River and there are many boats that stop
along the coast.
There are also regular ships and ferries to Korea and
Japan.
While there are some fascinating places to stroll through in Shanghai, new
road developments, building sites, jam-packed walkways and shocking traffic
conditions make walking in most areas an exhausting experience.
Local buses are hard work too.
The subway system, on the other hand, is a dream
- with a north-south sprint through central Shanghai.
A new line has opened,
running from Zhongshan Park along Nanjing Lu and across to Pudong.
Taxis are
reasonably cheap and easy to flag down.
A number of hotels also offer free
shuttle buses to and from the Bund area.
Although it's possible to hire a car in Shanghai, it's really not worth the hassle unless you're familiar with the nightmare of Shanghai's one-way system and the appalling conditions on the roads.
Location:
The City of Shanghai lies on the western coast of the Pacific
Ocean and at the central section of the north-south coastline of China.
Climate:
Shanghai belongs to the North Asia hot monsoon climate, with
four distinctive seasons. The city has sufficient sunshine and
rainfall.
Population:
The permanent residents of Shanghai come from China's 44
ethnic groups. The han nationality accounts for 99.53% of the total.
The most of
them are from Hui, Man, and Mongolian nationalities,zhuang.
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Public Transport
The public transport system within Shanghai is varied.
Timetables and useful information
Car Hire
Is not really adviseable in this area
Quick guide to the Shanghai Track
New Venue - Details not available as yet
Quick guide to the Shanghai Track and surrounding Area
2005 Chinese Grand Prix - F1 Tickets and accommodation
Circuit Map
Find the best viewing positions
Weekend Race Program
New Venue - Details not available as yet
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2005 China Grand Prix - Track and travel information
Tours and Packages
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Extended Stay Destinations
Extended stay destinations include Japan / / / Thailand / Australia including / Sydney / Perth / Ayers Rock / Cairns / Great Barrier Reef / Brisbane / Adelaide
Book Shanghai Hotel Rooms - Online Discounts
Select your hotel from the list below and book online
Everbright International Hotel, Shanghai
Equatorial Shanghai Hotel, Shanghai
Holiday Inn Downtown Shanghai Hotel, Shanghai
Hua Ting Hotel And Towers Hotel, Shanghai
Hilton Shanghai Hotel, Shanghai
Holiday Inn Pudong Hotel, Shanghai
Inter-continental Pudong Hotel, Shanghai
Jin Jiang Tower Hotel, Shanghai
Marriott Hongqiao Hotel, Shanghai
Novotel Atlantis Hotel, Shanghai
Pudong Shangri-la Hotel, Shanghai
Regal International East Asia Hotel, Shanghai
Renaissance Yangtze Hotel, Shanghai
Radisson Plaza Xingguo Hotel, Shanghai
Radisson Sas Lansheng Hotel, Shanghai
Shanghai Jc Mandarin Hotel, Shanghai
Sofitel Hyland Hotel, Shanghai
Sheraton Grand Tai Ping Yang Hotel, Shanghai
The Portman Ritz-carlton Hotel, Shanghai
Hotel Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai
The superior 4 star Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel
is situated within the Shanghai Exhibition Centre. This
complex is like a city within a city, offering a complete
range of business and leisure facilities all adding to the
convenience and practicality of the Portman Ritz-Carlton as a
good choice for accommodation within Shanghai. The hotel is 20
minutes from the Hongqiao International Airport and 45 minutes
from Pudong International Airport.
The hotel has 564 well appointed rooms, a varied array of
dining and bar options, a nightclub, two swimming pools,
gymnasium and spa and health club.
Worldfield Convention Hotel, Shanghai
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You need to fly to Shanghai International Airport
Example Costs and flight duration
Flights from London to Shanghai from £500 - Duration 14 hours
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Plan your own Australia extended stay Itinerary - Example
An 18-day independent itinerary from the West Coast to the East Coast.
Fly into Perth. Spend 3 nights in Perth at The Duxton Hotel.
Fly to Ayers Rock in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
Spend 2 nights in the Sails in the Desert Hotel including base tour of Ayers Rock.
Fly to Melbourne in the state of Victoria.
3 nights in the Sheraton Southgate Hotel. Watch the Australian Gran Prix and take a city sights tour.
Fly to Cairns in Tropical North Queensland.
Spend 4 nights in the Tradewinds Esplanade. Including a Cruise to the Great Barrier Reef.
Fly to Sydney in New South Wales.
Spend 3 nights in the Shangri-La Hotel (Sydney Harbour) - Take a city tour and Cruise Sydney Harbour - Take a tour to
the Blue Mountains
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur and the Malasian Gran PrixMalaysia is a country of outstanding natural beauty.
Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, is a prosperous, cosmopolitan city with a vibrant and friendly multi-racial
population.
The magnificent Petronas Towers, the world’s tallest structure, stands alongside modern skyscrapers, Indian and Chinese temples, colonial buildings and mosques in a unique blend of
cultures and traditions.
Formula One has rapidly established itself in South East Asia and the Sepang circuit, 45 minutes drive from KL, has
set the standard for all new venues, such as China and Bahrain.
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