Four Seasons Hotel
Just a block south of Nanjing Road in the heart of downtown, this 37-floor luxury tower sits snuggled among similarly soaring office buildings. Its location, along with its proximity to the Shanghai Exhibition Centre and extensive conference facilities, means the hotel is big with conventioneersbut ordinary lovers of Four Seasonsstyle luxury will be just as comfortable here. (Female guests, for example, can indulge in the "Men Don't Get It" concierge service, offering spa, shopping, and entertainment advice.) The 421 guest rooms are airy and comfortable, though the room design is a little classically conservative, with dark wood antique repro furnishings, overstuffed armchairs and sofas, and rather minimal Chinese detailing (a few silk throw pillows here and there are about it). All have DVD players, Wi-Fi, iPod connections, andby the end of 2008flat-screen TV's. The pleasant lobby lounge, with its large windows, high ceilings, and nightly live piano music, is one of the grandest in town.
Insider Tip: Keep your eyes peeled when walking the corridors, restaurants, and lobby; the hotel has a fine collection of commissioned art adorning its walls.
Room to Book: The 1,345-square-foot deluxe suites on floors 2934 feature marble foyers, marble baths, full dining areas, and great views over downtown Shanghai.
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1. Four Seasons Hotel
500 Weihai Road, Shanghai, China 200041; 86-(0)21-6256-8888 31.226844121.462504 fourseasons.com/shanghai