Park Hyatt Shanghai is located on the 79th to 93rd floors of the 492-metre-tall (101-storey) World Financial Centre, known as the "vertical integrated city". The Park Hyatt Hotel, with a height of nearly 500 meters, not only overlooks the panoramic view on both sides of the Pujiang River, but also can easily take pictures of the roof of the Jin Mao Tower.
It is a sophisticated modern Chinese-style residential hotel with interiors designed by Tony Chi, one of New York's most successful Chinese designers, who is committed to creating a private residential hotel with modern Chinese characteristics. Each room has a private garden, which is created in soft white, beige and natural cotton, linen, stone and wood, making it an ideal venue for intimate gatherings, with the artistic conception of a Jiangnan mansion.
Compared with other hotels, which often have hundreds or even thousands of rooms, Park Hyatt Shanghai wins with only 174 rooms (including 34 suites), and although the basic room area is not as large as Banyan Tree on the Bund, its design concept of pursuing spaciousness and elegance without caring about the number of rooms coincides with Banyan Tree on the Bund. All rooms at the Park Hyatt have a ceiling height of 3.1 meters, which is more spacious. The two chairman's suites are about 194 square meters in size, and set a staggering 88,000 yuan per night rate in the early days of their opening. At present, the price of the hotel's basic room is about 2,300 yuan.
The spacious room is also functionally divided into functional areas, with a separate work area, daybed, spa bath, walk-in shower, spacious safe for laptops and computer charging, cloakroom, and bathroom with TV, double vanities, heated floor, separate powder room, and natural Bisse and other brand care products. The interior decoration design is slightly more sharp and cornered, and you need to pay attention to safety when staying with children.
The conference halls are mainly located on the 86th and 93rd floors, of which The Residence on the 86th floor has 8 private banquet halls and meeting rooms, and 5 banquet halls on the 93rd floor, with microphones, speakers, projectors, DVD recorders, scanners, whiteboards, FlipChart, lecterns, video LED TVs, Polycom multi-party telephones, guidance signs, table cards, sign-in desks and other equipment.
In terms of dining, the 87th floor of Park Hyatt Shanghai mainly serves continental cuisine, the afternoon tea in the lobby lounge is on the list CNPP100 ranking the best British afternoon tea in Shanghai, the 91st floor has Western, Chinese and Japanese dishes to choose from, and the 92nd floor is a Western-style bar with live music, a whiskey cellar and a whisky private banquet hall. The 93rd floor is a dining and meeting space serving Western, Chinese and Japanese cuisine.
The 85th floor of the hotel is the leisure retreat of the Park Hyatt, with a 20-metre swimming pool, spa, fitness room and Tai Chi Courtyard, where a Tai Chi master will personally guide you every morning.