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A presidential suite in Pudong

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Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong

The presidential suites in the Ritz-Carlton hotels worldwide are well known for having received royalties, heads of state and other distinguished guests of different countries. Designed by world famous Richard Farnell, The Ritz-Carlton (Presidential) Suite at Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong impresses with its modest yet sumptuous ambiance.

Just across the majestic Huangpu River from the heart of Puxi, Shanghai lays its emerging eastern extension, Pudong, the commercial and financial epicentre of the city. The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong is the only luxury hotel in Shanghai IFC, which is an emerging landmark of Shanghai with integrated luxury office, residential and retail spaces. The Ritz-Carlton hotel is situated on the top 18 levels of the ultra-modern, 58-story office tower.

Located on 51 level, The Ritz-Carlton Suite occupies an area of 410 sq m and the ceiling height is 5.8 metres. All parties of the suite including the living room, the study, the bathroom, etc are luxuriously decorated overlooking magnificent views of the city and the Hungpu River. 

Layout of The Ritz-Carlton Suite includes a living room, a dining room, a study, a bedroom, a bathroom with an independent sauna room, a private room for work out, a walk-in closet and a kitchen. The private study room is instilled with the high-speed wired and wireless internet access. On top of the sauna room, the bathroom connecting to the bedroom features a large bathtub facing the unobstructed views of the river and the Bund. Guests are offered Acqua di Parma toiletries.

If the guests need limousine transfer services, the hotel offers Mercedes-Benz E300, Mercedes-Benz S300, Mercedes-Benz Viano cars and other options of transportation. The suite guests can also enjoy the 24-hour Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge on 49 level and the food presentations here are altered five times daily.

 



SCINTILLATING SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI has the world's fourth-busiest city airport system by passenger traffic annually, after London, New York and Tokyo. Situated on China’s central coast, it is the country's biggest city and a global financial hub. The soul of the city lies in the Bund, a famed waterfront promenade lined with colonial-era buildings. Across the Huangpu River rises the Pudong district’s futuristic skyline, home to Shanghai Stock Exchange, financial and trade zones, and most of the world’s luxury hotel brands.

 


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