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Ivy Shanghai, China

Thursday 02 October 2008 00:00
Ivy Shanghai, China

This boutique hotel in Shanghai is located in a former 1950s cinema and features theatrical interiors throughout. The hotel includes the Kuromatsu restaurant serving classic Japanese teppanyaki made at a seven-chef teppanyaki grill.

 

 

 

 

  • Opened: September
  • Owner: CHI International
  • General manager: Stanley Chung
  • Designer: Dillon Garris
  • Bedrooms: 46
  • Facilities: Rooms feature LCD televisions, CD and DVD players and broadband access, and each guest is assigned a 24-hour personal butler. The hotel's sky-lit atrium features a coffee bar with Wi-Fi access and a separate library.
  • Prices: from 2,288 yuan (£181)
  • Address: 709 Jiaozhou Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai 200040, China
  • Telephone: 00 86 2132 212600
  • Website: www.ivyshanghai.com

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