On the top floor of Three on the Bund, Pop's splendid roof terrace is divided into multiple entities, all with choice views of Pudong’s hypnotising neon performance. There’s always a crowd, whether they're here for the Miami art deco–themed cocktail bar or the Louisiana-style Whisper bar, specialising in American rye whiskies and bourbon.

There's also a stylish restaurant that channels a retro New York brasserie. The menu is mainly western comfort food, with mains from ¥120.


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1. Shanghai Gallery of Art

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2. Three on the Bund

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3. Bund 5

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4. Gutzlaff Signal Tower

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5. AroundSpace

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6. Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building

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7. Custom House

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8. Bank of Communications Building

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