The House of Roosevelt

About

A neoclassical landmark on Shanghai’s Bund, renewed for a new chapter of hospitality, culture and international exchange.

Our Story

A landmark with a living story

Set within a neoclassical landmark on Shanghai Bund, The House of Roosevelt brings together history, architecture and contemporary hospitality. Built in 1920, the building once served as the headquarters of Jardine Matheson before the Roosevelt family restored it in 2010, reflecting their longstanding connection with China. Original hardwood floors, crystal chandeliers and Greek mosaic details remain part of the experience. From these preserved interiors, the House looks across the Huangpu River towards the Pudong skyline, creating a meeting point between old Shanghai and the modern city.

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1920 Heritage

A century on the Bund

The restoration retained the building's historic character while adapting it for dining, private gatherings and flexible events. Former meeting rooms and directors' offices now frame memorable views across the Bund and Huangpu River.

The Story Continues

Past, present and future

  1. 1920

    The landmark is built

    A neoclassical home takes its place on Shanghai’s historic Bund.

  2. 2010

    A thoughtful restoration

    The Roosevelt family renews the building while preserving its defining details.

  3. Today

    An international address

    Heritage architecture and contemporary Shanghai meet in one remarkable house.

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Inside the House

Every level reveals a different expression of the landmark, from intimate heritage rooms to expansive spaces for celebrations and events. Preserved architectural details connect each setting to the building's original purpose and character.

Across the Huangpu
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People and Ideas

A meeting place for the world

The House has welcomed diplomats, business leaders, academics, artists and cultural figures from around the world. Its spaces continue to bring together people, ideas and meaningful occasions with Shanghai as the backdrop.

Milestones

Recognition across the years

Since reopening in 2010, The House of Roosevelt and its venues have received recognition for design, hospitality, dining and private club experiences from organisations and publications in China and internationally.

American Express – Best Private Club China's Winelist of the Year Awards Meituan & Dianping Bar Guide That's Food & Drink Awards
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