Bailemen Hotel - Shanghai
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The 3-star Bailemen Hotel Shanghai, opposite the restored Jingan Temple,
is a 15-minute drive from the railway station, 30 minutes from Shanghai's
Hongqiao Airport and 70 minutes from Pudong Airport.
The 21-floor hotel offers nicely decorated guest rooms, all equipped with
central air-conditioning, an audio system, an IDD telephone, a
refrigerator and a safe.
Chinese restaurants in the Bailemen Hotel serve Cantonese, Sichuan and
Shanghai dishes, and Hong Kong Restaurant can hold up to 300 people. The
hotel also has a banquet hall decorated in Ming-Dynasty style.
Property Amenities
The hotel provides full equipment including meeting rooms, cafe bar, KTV
rooms, sauna, chess room, business center, beauty salon, ticketing
office, travel service, shops and so on.
Room Amenities
All the 330 guestrooms and suites have central air conditioning, sound
system, satellite TV, mini refrigerator, safe box and broadband internet
access.
* Central Air Conditioning
* Hair Dryer
* Slippers
* Single Bed
* Double Bed
* Ultra King-Size Bed
* Extra Bed Available
* Paid Internet Access
* Complimentary Newspaper
* Work Desk
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Dining
The restaurants in Bailemen Hotel serves Cantonese cuisine, Sichuan
cuisine, Huaiyang cuisine and its own unique food.
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Recreation
Karaoke room; Chess room; Gym; Sauna
Conference
The hotel provides meeting rooms of different types.
Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
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