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Office Space for Rent in Shanghai

Shanghai is mainland China’s leading financial and commercial centre, and one of Asia’s most important business hubs. From the iconic skyscrapers of Lujiazui in Pudong to the prime CBDs of Jing’an and Huangpu in Puxi, the city offers world-class Grade A office space, flexible coworking and serviced offices across every major district.

With an unrivalled talent pool, an extensive metro network and its status as China’s gateway to global business, Shanghai is the top choice for multinational headquarters and regional operations. Choose a district below to see available office space.

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Lujiazui

Shanghai’s premier financial district (Pudong)

Jing’an

Prime CBD on West Nanjing Road

Huangpu

The Bund and People’s Square core

Xuhui

Xujiahui and the West Bund

Changning

Zhongshan Park and Hongqiao

Featured offices in Shanghai

Common questions about office space in Shanghai

Lujiazui in Pudong remains Shanghai’s premier financial district, home to the city’s tallest towers and leading multinational headquarters. Jing’an and Huangpu offer prestigious addresses on the Puxi side with strong heritage and connectivity, while Xuhui and Changning suit companies seeking a more design-led, business-park environment.
A serviced office is a private, lockable suite with your own branded space, reception support and meeting rooms — the better fit for an established team that wants a dedicated professional presence. A coworking space offers shared desks and greater flexibility, suited to smaller teams or short-term needs. Both are available fully furnished with flexible lease terms.
Office space in Shanghai starts from CNY 3,000 per pax/month, with pricing rising by district and building grade — Lujiazui commands the highest rates given its status as Shanghai’s financial core, while Xuhui and Changning offer a different price point. We list current availability and rates by building on each district page — enquire for a tailored quote based on your headcount and requirements.
Yes. As China’s financial capital, Shanghai offers a deep talent pool, world-class infrastructure, and serves as the primary gateway to the Yangtze River Delta — one of the most economically significant regions in China.
Serviced offices typically offer flexible terms from a few months up to multi-year agreements, in contrast to traditional direct leases which often run three years or longer. This flexibility lets growing companies secure a professional, private office without the long-term commitment of a conventional lease.

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