Park Hyatt Shanghai
Shanghai · People's Republic of China · No 100 Century Avenue Pudong
About Park Hyatt Shanghai — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Shanghai
Park Hyatt Shanghai is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Shanghai, People's Republic of China. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
It is truly an incredible hotel. The views from the 91st floor are just mind blowing. It is one of a kind and once in a lifetime experience to wake up on the 84rd floor and see the bund from the top. Location is very good but you will still need to go to the metro and ride 1 stop to get to Nanjing road. Nevertheless the metro is easy to access and extremely cheap. Breakfast is high quality with a buffet and a À la carte menu.
The constant creaking and creaking from the building doesn't inspire much confidence at these dizzying heights. Unfortunately, the rooms are very coldly furnished, and some of the furniture isn't quite as new. The TV in the bathroom is unfortunately a bad joke Super small, dark and no programs The Japanese toilet with heated seed and multiple choices for anything is very comfortable. It even open by itself when you get closer. Some art in the hotel also reminds one of toilets But park Hyatt is always very exaggerated The entrance hall looks more like the access to the nuclear-bomb resistant headquarters of a James Bond villain House rules are also very strict.. watching adult movies will be reported to the police.. 🙄
Not really sure if it's a common theme for 浦东 hotels to be lacking or awkward service-wise, but it certainly feels that way. We stayed in this place a while ago but I still remember the inconsistencies in service and hard product. Check in is slow, no offer to help with luggage, views from the room and lobby are great, staff seems generally untrained or maybe from somewhere 乡下. For example, we were asked if we were staying at the hotel when we stopped to check out the gym and grabbed a bottle of water while we were there. Double elevators to access rooms is slightly inconvenience and does get old, but not the end of the world. Might be the worst PH we've stayed in.