The PuLi Hotel and Spa is located in the Overseas Chinese Building, nestled between West Nanjing Road and Middle Yan’an Road, overlooking the greenery of Jing’an Park. A sky bridge through the hotel provides access to the Overseas Chinese Building’s international Grade A office buildings and top-tier shopping malls. Despite its location in the bustling core of Jing’an District, Shanghai, The PuLi offers a supremely serene stay experience, positioning itself as Shanghai’s first luxury hotel described as an “urban hideaway.”
The PuLi Hotel and Spa was jointly created by the Australian design firm LAYAN DESIGN GROUP and boutique hotel designer Jaya Ibrahim. The design smartly integrates Southeast Asian style with Chinese elements, featuring simple and sleek materials and understated color tones. Different from the rigid star rating standards of traditional Western luxury hotels, The PuLi boasts its own unique style. A series of static and dynamic lighting projections crafted by the Australian lighting design firm TheFlamingBeacon create a tranquil atmosphere; the curtains in public areas are innovatively made from fine plant vines or even coated stainless steel mesh, offering a refreshing change.
Since its opening 9 years ago, The PuLi Hotel and Spa has maintained excellent standards in both services and facilities, winning numerous industry awards. It has been named among the “Top 25 Luxury Hotels in China” by TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards for three consecutive years, ranked in the “Top 10 Hotels in China” by DestinAsian magazine in 2018, selected as the “Designer’s Favorite Hotel” by Design Home magazine in 2015, and placed 5th in the “Top 40 Hotels in China” by Condé Nast Traveler.
The hotel has 22 floors with a total of 229 guest rooms. The base room type prices on the official website fluctuate with the market, around 2400 RMB per night. The booking platform on the official website has different pricing for single and double occupancy for the PuLi Superior King Room, PuLi Deluxe Room, PuLi Classic Room, PuLi Classic Deluxe Room, PuLi Grand Suite, and PuLi Deluxe Suite, with double occupancy costing 400 RMB more than single occupancy. However, there is no such requirement on major travel websites, and the prices are relatively more affordable.
All rooms are equipped with LCD TVs, Bose sound systems, MP3 interfaces, DVD players, automatic coffee machines, safes, broadband internet, sponge-protected mattresses, and bed linens made from imported linen cotton to ensure a comfortable sleep. The bathrooms have tropical rain shower facilities, although drainage can be poor and prone to water accumulation. Bathtubs are located next to windows, allowing guests to enjoy views of Jing’an Park and the city while bathing. Suite bathrooms also feature a 15-inch LCD TV. However, the soundproofing of the rooms is not optimal, as noise from the streets or corridors can easily enter.
One of only two Anatara Spas in the country is located at The PuLi Hotel and Shanghai escort Spa, ranked 6th in the “Best Spa in China” by DestinAsian magazine readers in 2014 and named the “Best Hotel Spa” by Time Out Shanghai in 2014. The spa, themed around tea, has developed a variety of tea treatments, providing an excellent place to relax and unwind.
The PHÉNIX eatery & bar, awarded one Michelin star in the 2018 Shanghai Michelin Guide, is located on the second floor of The PuLi Hotel and Spa. It officially opened in March 2016, offering modern elegant style and natural French cuisine. The hotel lobby features a “Long Bar” made of sturdy teak wood, stretching 32 meters and connecting the lobby, outdoor water feature, reception library, and wine cellar. The outdoor garden offers the most comprehensive selection of champagne and wines in Shanghai, making it an elegant spot for drinking.
The PuLi Hotel and Spa evidently prefers to offer its guests a “haven away from the hustle and bustle of the world,” where they can enjoy life. Its business facilities and services are somewhat inferior compared to hotels of the same caliber. With an outdoor garden on the first floor, the PHÉNIX eatery & bar meeting room on the second floor, a multifunctional meeting room on the third floor, and a multifunctional space occupying the entire 26th floor that can accommodate up to 150 people, it is clear that the hotel is not suitable for hosting large-scale business events.
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