W Hotel Shanghai, with large french window, can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Pujiang River!
Shanghai Bund W Hotel! It's beautiful! Lying in bed, you can see the night view of the Bund. The Bund in Shanghai is very precious! It is also one of the representative landscapes of Shanghai in our eyes. This room has large french window, which can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Pujiang River. And the barrier free appreciation of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower Tower. Hotel name: W Hotel on the Bund, Shanghai. Hotel address: 66 Lushun Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai, located on the North Bund. Check in procedures are available. Room type: deluxe double bed room: the room has large french window, and you can see the invincible river view of the Bund lying on the bed! Especially at night, you can overlook the entire bright Lujiazui. Free WIFI, supplies come from Bliss, the room is equipped with a hotel bed, an automatic toilet, a large bathtub, and leisure equipment.FIT Fitness Center: 1. Fully equipped, including treadmills, elliptical machines, upper body trainers, ladder trainers, and stationary bicycles. Can be used 24 hours a day. 2. WET Indoor and Outdoor Blue Wave Swimming Pool: The indoor swimming pool is a 25 meter constant temperature swimming pool, equipped with a massage pool and a spa center... The outdoor swimming pool offers a panoramic view of the landmark skyline of Pudong, Shanghai. 3. AWAY Spa: You can experience a full set of customized AWAY spa treatments to soothe your body and mind.
restaurant. 1. The Kitchen Table, a subsidiary restaurant, specializes in fresh and tempting meat and seafood grilles, all using Josper charcoal grilles such as grilled red devil shrimp and Australian T-bone. There is seafood available on Fridays and Saturdays. 2. Yan Chinese Restaurant: It features Tang Zhuo Fujian Min Dong big yellow croaker, fried yuanbao shrimp, crab roe tofu, and a unique Xiaolongbao shaped dessert. 3. Yanzhi Bar: launches a series of innovative Chinese limited edition cocktails. The theme is turning tea into wine. The charm of Eastern tea collides and blends with the classic spirit of the West, and is paired with specialty dishes.
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