No wonder Hu Ge wanted to stay again after his first stay. It's really a great place to stay.

Stepping into the hotel is like traveling back to the golden age of old Shanghai, with its rich historical heritage. In the lobby, the vintage crystal chandeliers cast a soft glow, the marble floors are polished to a mirror-like finish, and the art paintings and antique decorations on the walls tell the story of past glories.
Room
The room combines the luxurious charm of old Shanghai with innovative modern design, offering a comfortable experience. The Executive Building King Room is spacious, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering a distant view of the garden. The clawfoot bathtub is large and deep, and fills up quickly. This is the most satisfying feature! The room is cleverly designed, with all the amenities you need, including a 2m-wide bed, a desk, a mini fridge, a TV, and more. Overall, it's very comfortable.
Dining
Breakfast offers a la carte Western and Japanese set meals. During lunch and dinner, you can enjoy carefully prepared Japanese robatayaki, selected sake and wine, and specialty dishes such as caviar crab avocado balls and unagi tamago hand rolls.
Facilities
The hotel also offers a range of leisure facilities, including a swimming pool and a 24-hour fitness center. The swimming pool seems to be carved from the stone of the ancient Roman hills, while the fitness center is equipped with state-of-the-art fitness equipment.
Service
I have to give full marks for the service. In four words, it's "home away from home." When you check in, you'll be offered a welcome tea while the staff explains the hotel's history, facilities, and features.

Post by DigitalMage | Feb 6, 2025

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