Enjoy a movie screening at Grandview Cinema, one of Shanghai’s modern cinema complexes, offering the latest films in various formats. Don’t miss the VIP or IMAX experience for a more immersive viewing experience.

The Grandview Cinema, renowned as the "First Cinema in the Far East," was founded in 1928 as a joint venture between Chinese businessman Gao Yongqing and American Albert Warner (founder of Warner Bros., the world's largest film company). Peking Opera master Mei Lanfang personally cut the ribbon for its opening. In 1933, it was rebuilt to the design of renowned Hungarian architect Hudec K. Hudec. The Grandview Cinema was Asia's first wide-screen cinema and the first to feature stereophonic sound.
Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate, characterized by mild and humid weather, distinct seasons, ample sunshine, and abundant rainfall. Spring and autumn are relatively short, while winter and summer are longer.
With its sail-shaped facade, lotus-shaped roof, curved lobby and tall, majestic entrance hall, the newly renovated Grandview Cinema has regained its "Western" feel in the foreign concessions. Its magnificent appearance in European and American architectural style gives the audience the illusion of being in the 1930s.
Respecting and restoring the original historical appearance is the principle adhered to in this restoration and renovation. The original screening hall, the old lounges on the first and second floors, and the facade have all been preserved and fully restored.
During the restoration process, many historical photos and pictures were referred to in order to restore the overall impression of Daguanming to most elderly people.
The ceilings of the lobby, entrance hall and lounge are all paved with 24K gold foil, while the entrance hall and lounge are all equipped with copper floral handrails, creating the original magnificent effect of Daguangming.
Free admission
8:30-23:10, ticket sales for the last movie stop at 23:10.
Grandview Cinema is part of a modern chain of cinemas in Shanghai, known for providing state-of-the-art movie experiences. It contributes to Shanghai’s vibrant entertainment scene, catering to movie-goers with the latest international and local films.
Grandview Cinema is located in the Grandview Mall in the Pudong area of Shanghai. It is easily accessible by metro (Line 2, Century Avenue Station), bus, or taxi. Walking is also an option if you’re nearby the mall area.
Grandview Cinema is typically open from 10 AM to midnight. The best times to visit are usually weekdays during the day for fewer crowds, or late evenings for a more relaxed experience.
Ticket prices vary depending on the movie format and time of day. Standard tickets range from ¥50-¥100, while VIP and IMAX tickets can cost more. Tickets can be purchased online via the cinema’s website or mobile app, or directly at the venue.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially for popular movies or weekend screenings. You can typically book tickets 1-2 days ahead of your visit.
For a typical movie visit, plan for about 2-3 hours, including the film duration and any pre-show activities such as refreshments or exploring the mall area.
The main highlight is the variety of movie formats available, including IMAX and 4D cinemas. The VIP sections offer a luxurious movie experience, and the mall surrounding the cinema offers shopping and dining options.
No guided tours are available at Grandview Cinema. However, movie subtitles are available in multiple languages depending on the film.
The best spots for photography are the exterior of the Grandview Mall and the cinema’s entrance, where you can capture the modern architecture and bustling surroundings.
After purchasing your tickets, you can explore the cinema's multiple screening rooms, depending on the showtime. If you have time, take a stroll through the Grandview Mall before or after the movie.
While there are no special tours, evening visits to Grandview Cinema are popular due to the vibrant night atmosphere in the surrounding area. The cinema itself also offers late-night screenings.
It can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays during the day or late evenings after 9 PM.
Facilities include clean restrooms, food courts, and beverage kiosks. The nearby Grandview Mall has a variety of shops and restaurants for dining and shopping after the movie.
The cinema is fully accessible, with wheelchair-friendly entrances and seating options. It’s a family-friendly venue, offering kid-friendly movie options.
Cards and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted for tickets and food purchases. Cash is not required but can be used in some situations.
Nearby dining options include fast food chains and local restaurants within Grandview Mall, such as Haidilao, Starbucks, and various Asian and international cuisines.
Yes, there are vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options available in nearby restaurants and food courts in the Grandview Mall.
There are several hotels nearby, including the Grand Kempinski Hotel and the InterContinental Shanghai, both within a short distance from the cinema.
Nearby attractions include Century Park, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, and the Oriental Pearl Tower. These can all be easily combined in a day trip.
Yes, there are souvenir shops in Grandview Mall selling typical items such as keychains, Shanghai-themed clothing, and traditional Chinese arts and crafts.
After your visit, you can take the metro (Line 2) from Century Avenue Station, or easily hail a taxi or use ride-sharing services to continue your trip. The area is well-connected to other parts of Shanghai.