
M W
1 reviews on 1 places
My favourite hotel in Shanghai.
And the best hotel for a light sleeper I've ever been in: all lights are hidden (the smoke detector alarm for example is hidden behind a double ceiling fixture so you can't see the blinking light); at the push of one button all lights go out (completely, no annoying night lights or lamps on phones and light switches), blackout blinds completely darken the room; a double door to the hallway insulates the bedroom from any hallway noise.
No other hotel I've ever been to has been so thought through for light sleepers.
And next to getting proper shuteye, the Peninsula in Shanghai as probably one of the most beautiful hotel pools I've ever seen in the world, a spectacular art nouveau pool of marble, with a beautiful glass dome and fireplaces.
Breakfast in the lobby is extensive and delicious.
For a stay at the Bund, I'll never stay anywhere else.
And the best hotel for a light sleeper I've ever been in: all lights are hidden (the smoke detector alarm for example is hidden behind a double ceiling fixture so you can't see the blinking light); at the push of one button all lights go out (completely, no annoying night lights or lamps on phones and light switches), blackout blinds completely darken the room; a double door to the hallway insulates the bedroom from any hallway noise.
No other hotel I've ever been to has been so thought through for light sleepers.
And next to getting proper shuteye, the Peninsula in Shanghai as probably one of the most beautiful hotel pools I've ever seen in the world, a spectacular art nouveau pool of marble, with a beautiful glass dome and fireplaces.
Breakfast in the lobby is extensive and delicious.
For a stay at the Bund, I'll never stay anywhere else.