The PuLi Hotel and Spa

The PuLi Hotel and Spa

The PuLi Hotel and Spa's logo

The exterior view of The PuLi Hotel and Spa
General information
Location 1 Changde Road,
Jing'an District,
Shanghai 200040 China
Opening 4 September 2009
Owner Shanghai Cross Ocean Property Development
Management Urban Resort Concepts
Technical details
Floor count 26 [1]
Design and construction
Architect Kume Sekkei Japan
Other information
Number of rooms 193
Number of suites 36
Website
www.thepuli.com

The PuLi Hotel and Spa (Chinese: 璞麗酒店; pinyin: Púlì Jiŭdiàn; literally: "beautiful un-carved gem") is a luxury hotel in the Jing'an District of Shanghai, China, situated between Nanjing West Road and Yan'an Road. The PuLi Hotel and Spa is the first hotel of Urban Resort Concepts and is the member hotel of The Leading Hotels of the World [2] in China. In March 2010, the hotel was included in Design Hotels network as a member hotel. The Chinese name of The PuLi Hotel and Spa The hotel logo was inspired by a phoenix and the flame tree (鳳凰树).[3]

The hotel restaurant is located on the second floor while other hotel facilities, including gymnasium, sauna, steam rooms, jacuzzi, swimming pool and the hotel's spa operated by Anantara Spa Group, are located on the third floor.

Building materials

Chinese materials, including dark local timbers, cast bronze, air dried clay tiles, grey Shanghai brick and local flamed and handmade stone were used as building materials for hotel's public areas and guestrooms.

Examples of building materials application in the hotel:

References

  1. "The PuLi Hotel and Spa Overview" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  2. "The PuLi Hotel and Spa joins The Leading Hotels network" (PDF) (Press release). The PuLi Hotel and Spa. 2008-12-09. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
  3. "A Phoenix to Remember: The PuLi Hotel and Spa" (PDF) (Press release). The PuLi Hotel and Spa. 2009-02-23. Retrieved 2011-03-21.

Coordinates: 31°13′19″N 121°26′53″E / 31.222°N 121.448°E / 31.222; 121.448

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