Spanish-style building stands in mysterious Spanish yard, serene and tranquil, willing to tell the historic heritage of prosperous Shanghai.Designed through the famous architect in Shanghai, FenYang Garden Hotel is given elements of luxurious Northern European Palaces, specially brings a noble and refined atmosphere to you. Peculiar fragrance of camphor trees flow into you with your paces into the garden, cleansing your weary heart.
The main building of our hotel is located in this garden of idyllic beauty among the busy Shanghai. There are 70 superior guest rooms of different sytles, low-key, comfortable and aromatic. Some of these rooms own independent platform or balcony, enable you to appreciate the bright night scene of this flourishing Shanghai. ... [+] More In the main building, there are also Chinese-style dining room, Western food dining room, banquet room, multi-functioned hall, chartered rooms in different sizes. Cooked food follows tradition with proper changes and combine Chinese flavour with western ones, is willing to encounter you from time to time.
Official residence of Ding guitang in the corner of the garden is constructed in 1932, and was listed as Protected Historial Relic of Shanghai in 1989. The construction is of typical Spanish-style, covers a land of 8000 square metres with a garden of 4000 square metres, it was designed by an Austro-Hungarian architect Mr.L.E.HUDEC, who was widely known in old Shanghai. The red roof, white wall, spiral pillar, cement decorations and iron railings, all of them have seen the long history of Shanghai. The construction is kept with the original sense after a partly repair, there are top-grade banquet room and chartered rooms. The aura of old Shanghai leisurely ripple and gradually pervade through the dormer, when you are among the melodious tune of Jazz, when you are by the leaping fire of fireplace.
Our professional and outstanding service group is eagering to offer you a personalized and individualized room.
Shanghai Fenyang Garden Hotel does not give you an easy trip, but a cultural journey combines Chinese and western art.