Shangri-La opened its second hotel in Hangzhou this month.
The launch of the new Midtown Shangri-La Hangzhou on 12 March comes more than three decades after the Hong Kong-based hotel group launched its first property in the eastern Chinese city.
Located in the Kerry Central Complex – a mixed-use development in the Xiacheng district of the city – the new-build 13-storey Midtown Shangri-La Hangzhou is located next to a high-end shopping mall and is just five minutes’ walk from the UNESCO-listed West Lake area.
“We couldn’t be more excited to open a second hotel in Hangzhou and extend Shangri-La’s genuine heart-warming hospitality to travellers arriving at a destination that melds history with modernity. Shangri-La will continue to play an important role in curating authentic guest experiences to showcase the qualities that make Hangzhou so special,” said Shangri-La’s president & CEO, Greg Dogan.
Midtown Shangri-La Hangzhou offers 417 rooms and suites ranging from 43-86m² and with views of the city or West Lake. Facilities include a club lounge, four F&B outlets, a fitness centre, indoor swimming pool and spa. And for the MICE market there are 10 function rooms including a grand ballroom.
Shangri-La’s Chinese portfolio now comprises 47 properties in mainland China, with a further seven in the pipeline.
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