The rooms of the Peace Hotel are luxuriously decorated, the service attitude is good, and the facilities and equipment are complete. It is very good.
The luxurious rooms at Peace Hotel are decorated in pastel colors and equipped with DVD players and flat-screen TVs.
An iPod docking station and coffee machine are also included.
The en suite bathroom comes with premium toiletries and a bathtub for a relaxing soak.
Guests can take a dip in the indoor pool or enjoy a treatment at Willow Stream Spa.
The hotel also offers Tai Chi classes, which need to be booked in advance.
The hotel has a business center and a tour desk that can cater to guests' requests and needs. Free parking is provided.
Peace Hotel has 6 restaurants and bars.
Dragon Phoenix Restaurant offers traditional Shanghainese cuisine, while Huamao Pavilion offers modern European cuisine with casual elegance and accomplishment.
The Jazz Bar is the oldest live music venue in Shanghai, with daily performances by the world-famous senior jazz band.
Victor’s Café serves light meals and desserts.
Jasmine Lounge offers the best Afternoon Tea, Saturday Tea Dance and Sunday Tea Jazz experiences.
There is no need to go into details about the basic facilities and services. Among them, the history of Peace Hotel is very attractive to me.
Museum curator Lisa's explanation is detailed and interesting, and Mr. Huang's interpretation is more knowledgeable and vivid.
Staying at the Peace Hotel gave me a very in-depth understanding of the historical changes of the Bund.