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The Peninsula Shanghai
Shanghai

The Peninsula Shanghai

The Peninsula Shanghai

The Peninsula Shanghai is located at No. 32, Zhongshan East 1st Road, Huangpu District. As the only newly built building in the 60-year history of the Bund's international architectural complex, it stands by the Huangpu River with the posture of "growing together with history". The hotel is invested by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels Limited. The Kadoorie family continues their century-old bond with Shanghai. It became a landmark on the Bund upon its opening in 2009, adjacent to the Waibai Bridge and the former British Consulate Garden. It is within walking distance of historical sites such as Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street and the Shanghai Postal Museum.

The 235 guest rooms and suites blend Art Deco style with Shanghai culture, and within the Spaces ranging from 54 to 120 square meters, there are hidden masterpieces The Italian Frette bedding and 500-weave high-count cotton have a smooth touch. The marble bathroom is equipped with an Italian imported jacuzzi. The capsule coffee machine, intelligent temperature control system and capsule coffee machine meet modern needs. The wardrobe is also equipped with a dressing table and a nail dryer. The luxury riverside suite offers a direct view of the "three-piece set" of Lujiazui and the historical buildings along the Bund. The premium luxury riverside suite covers an area of 120 square meters and features an independent shower/bathtub and panoramic floor-to-ceiling Windows. At night, you can enjoy the lights of the Huangpu River and the brilliance of the Oriental Pearl Tower.

The dining space brings together the craftsmanship of Michelin-starred chefs: Michelin one-star Yilongge, based on Cantonese cuisine, has launched classic dishes such as black truffle baked chicken and crab roe xiaolongbao. The 13th floor of Sir Avery's restaurant has been transformed into a "taste arena", where an Italian chef and a Japanese artisan jointly present a fusion of dry-aged yellow-tailed eel 𫠕 • and charcoal-grilled eel The lobby tea house is renowned for its English afternoon tea. With white columns, crystal chandeliers and jazz band performances, it recreates the golden age of "Oriental Paris". Breakfast is served until 11 o 'clock. It combines a Western-style buffet with a la carte. The ingredients such as cheese and salami sausages are of high quality. The a la carte price is 298 yuan, which is reasonable and affordable.

The recreational facilities exude luxury: The Forbes five-star spa combines traditional Chinese massage with Swiss high-tech equipment. The indoor swimming pool is located below the water surface, and the glass house design creates the unique charm of "underwater viewing". The fitness center is equipped with Technogym equipment and offers a panoramic view of the Bund. The hotel also offers a Rolls-Royce Phantom fleet and helicopter services to meet high-end travel needs. Within a three-kilometer radius, there are the Bund, the World Expo Complex and Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street. You can experience the blend of history and modernity on foot.

Highlights

  • Prime Location at the Bund
  • Michelin-Starred Chef Dining
  • Underwater View Pool
  • Forbes Five-Star Spa
  • Rolls-Royce Fleet
  • Helicopter Services
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