InterContinental Shanghai is both warm and classic
As the first InterContinental hotel in Shanghai, the first international brand hotel in Pudong, and the first InterContinental in Greater China, the InterContinental Shanghai has been open for 28 years. It is a classic hotel that has witnessed the development of Shanghai. Although the hotel has a long history, its facilities do not appear old, but rather have a special feel of old Shanghai.
The hotel lobby is not large, but because of the thoughtful service, you will feel very warm in the cold Shanghai. From the concierge to the front desk, from the room department to the dining department, you will feel that this is a warm hotel, and you may even remember which room you are a guest in.
The hotel has 4-5 sightseeing elevators that rise from the ground, which have a taste of old Shanghai. Paired with the hotel's dim yellow warm light, it has the style of the old times.
The hotel rooms are not large, the twin beds are very close, and the view from the window can see a small western-style building. Because it is a vintage hotel, the hotel does not belong to the smart sense, you can see that many facilities are gradually added later, especially the buttons behind the bed. One night because the pillow touched the switch, all the lights suddenly turned on, which was a bit scary.
Overall, as a nearly 30-year-old hotel, you can see that the hotel's management and owners are very dedicated to maintaining the hotel's facilities and equipment, trying not to let it fall too far behind in this era of rapid hotel development. At the same time, in this hotel industry where the workload is constantly increasing and the wages are not rising much, the staff of this hotel still retain a comfortable temperature and human touch, which I think is already very good.
No matter how many comments are on the Internet, I still recommend this hotel.
I hope you, like me, can feel the warmth here.
By the way: When I checked out today, I saw a lot of little dragon year dolls, which should have been given to guests during the Spring Festival. It's a pity that I missed it.