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Bulgari Hotel Shanghai is maison’s latest jewel in the hospitality necklace

STORYWinnie Chung
Bulgari Hotel Shanghai is set to become one of the city”s premier destinations. Photo: Winnie Chung
Bulgari Hotel Shanghai is set to become one of the city”s premier destinations. Photo: Winnie Chung
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Understated elegance, excellent service and stunning views of The Bund round up a marvellous experience at the brand’s most recent opening

We normally associate Bulgari with high jewellery and, more recently, with complicated timepieces. In the past few years, however, the Italian luxury brand has been expanding rapidly into the hospitality business with Bulgari Hotel openings in Beijing, Dubai and Shanghai in the past year.

The Bulgari Hotel Shanghai opened its doors to guests on June 20, and is the Italian luxury brand’s latest addition to its hospitality offerings. Photo: David Atlan
The Bulgari Hotel Shanghai opened its doors to guests on June 20, and is the Italian luxury brand’s latest addition to its hospitality offerings. Photo: David Atlan

I had the chance to check in to the latest “jewel in the necklace”, Bulgari Hotel Shanghai, during its opening week recently.

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Having stayed at the Bulgari Hotel Beijing previously, I found that the Shanghai hotel had the aura of a familiar friend: the same elegant modular structure and the familiar brown tones.

The dark wood and the brown hues continued into the understated lobby decorated with comfortable sofas and the confectionery table where you can help yourself to free gummy bears.

Incidentally, the Shanghai hotel also houses the first Il Cioccolato shop and laboratory in China, on the hotel’s ground floor, offering artisanal haute couture chocolates, known as Bulgari’s delicious “chocolate gems”.

Bulgari Hotel Shanghai combines a 48-floor tower, a restored Chamber of Commerce Shanghai building (completed in 1916) and lush gardens which surround the whole area.
Bulgari Hotel Shanghai combines a 48-floor tower, a restored Chamber of Commerce Shanghai building (completed in 1916) and lush gardens which surround the whole area.
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