The 41st-floor infinity pool is arguably the best in the city, offering a 'Skyfall'-esque swim above the skyline
Floor-to-ceiling windows in every room guarantee a view, with the best ones framing the Oriental Pearl Tower perfectly
Service is polished but warm, shedding the stiffness of its former life as a Four Seasons
快速了解: A sexy, high-altitude sanctuary in the financial district that feels more like a Bond villain's lair than a corporate hotel.
@carballo10 的评论: I stayed in this corner room and honestly, I couldn't close the curtains. Waking up to the Oriental Pearl Tower right in my face was a core memory. If you want the full Shanghai experience, this is it.
住过这里的客人说
The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the pool and the views, consistently rating cleanliness and service near-perfect.
Reality check
The deposit policy is aggressive and refunds are slow, frustrating international travelers.
You are a swimmer; the pool is non-negotiable
You want a luxury business hotel that doesn't feel boring
You prefer the modern, orderly vibe of Pudong over the chaotic charm of Puxi
清洁与维护
9.4
Housekeeping: Impeccable. Twice-daily service is standard, with turndown service that includes water and slippers by the bed.
Bathroom hygiene: Spotless marble. No reports of mold or grout issues. Deep soaking tubs are kept pristine.
Maintenance: Excellent. The property was refreshed during the rebrand and feels new.
Linens & towels: Plush, heavy-weight towels and high-thread-count linens that feel crisp and expensive.
Odors & scents: Lobby has a signature subtle floral scent; rooms are neutral and fresh.
睡眠质量™
8.5安静
安静
0-4嘈杂
4-7.5中等
7.5-10安静
Faint traffic hum from Century Avenue
Hallway noise if near elevators
预订前须知
须知事项
The hotel was formerly a Four Seasons, and the hard product still reflects that top-tier quality.
Taxis are cheap, but traffic in the tunnels crossing to the Bund can be brutal at rush hour; use the Metro (Dongchang Rd or Shangcheng Rd) to cross the river.
Download Alipay or WeChat Pay before arrival; cash is rarely used.
行李打包清单
Swimsuit (seriously, do not forget it)
VPN installed on all devices before you land (hotel Wi-Fi is behind the Great Firewall)
Formal wear if you plan to dine at Shang-Xi
房间精灵
最佳选择
Pearl View Club Room (High floor, direct line of sight to the Oriental Pearl Tower)
Premium Pearl View Room (Same view, slightly less space, still stunning)
需要避免的房间
Lower floor 'City View' rooms (often blocked by neighboring towers)
Rooms near the elevator bank (can be noisy)
房间请求精灵 – 复制并粘贴
“I am booking a stay and would kindly request a room on the highest possible floor facing the Oriental Pearl Tower. A clear, unblocked view of the tower is my priority over room size.”
常见问题和隐藏提示
预订前您真正想了解的一切。
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the 41st-floor infinity pool is heated and open year-round.
How much is the deposit?
Expect a hold of roughly 1,000-2,000 RMB per night depending on room type; it can take 1-2 weeks to release.
Is breakfast included?
Not in the base rate. The buffet at Camelia is excellent but costs around 276 RMB ($38) per person if paid separately.
Can I walk to the Bund?
No, you are across the river. You can take a ferry, the metro (1 stop), or a taxi (15-20 mins) to get to the historic Bund.
Is it kid-friendly?
Yes, but it's more 'well-behaved child' friendly than 'run wild' friendly. The pool is the main draw for kids.
Does the hotel have a club lounge?
Yes, the Regent Club offers breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening cocktails with spectacular views.
内部人士建议
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The 'Social Hour' at the bar sometimes offers complimentary drinks/snacks for guests—ask the concierge if it's running during your stay.
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Use the underground pedestrian tunnels to navigate Lujiazui; they connect the hotel to IFC Mall and the Metro without fighting traffic.
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The gym has the same killer view as the pool—go at sunrise for a workout with the city waking up below you.
出发前需要了解的5件事
💡The 'City View' rooms often look directly into other office buildings—you really need to upgrade for the view.
💡The deposit return speed is notoriously slow for international cards.
💡It's a ghost town at street level at night; Lujiazui is a business district, so don't expect bustling street food right outside.
💡The blackout curtains are motorized and extremely effective—pitch black even at noon.
💡You can see the 'bottle opener' (Shanghai World Financial Center) and 'syringe' (Jin Mao Tower) better from here than from the buildings themselves.