The hotel will include the ‘Long Bar’ named after the famous Long Bar in the Shanghai Club in a bygone era.
What it lacks in physical length it will make up in what is claimed to be Shanghai’s longest selection of vintage and non-vintage wines and champagnes available by the glass.
The hotel also will have a heated pool overlooking JingAn Park, a health club, and a library.
An opening special offer includes one additional night with every night paid, complimentary breakfast, mini bar and wireless internet access as well as a tasting dinner — you get a little bit of several of the main courses to try — by chef Dane Clouston in Jing’An Restaurant and a spa treatment at the Anantara Spa.
Opening specials will be available until the end of September and rates start at around $500
Luxist said that the most lavish room will be the Jing’An Suite which has two master bedrooms, each with its own walk-in closet, a separate living room, large dining table and well-stocked mini-bar.
Price for a night in this little jewel in the crown costs close to $3,000.