The Middle House

366 Shi Men Yi Road Shanghai, 31 200041 • From $0 Per Day
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  • Studio, One, & Two Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Multi-Level Garage
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Indoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

The Middle House is an ode to modern-day Shanghai in the middle of historic Dazhongli. Designed by Italian architect Piero Lissoni using a mixture of Chinese materials like porcelain, ceramic, bamboo and lacquered textures, our House combines an impeccable sense of style with an eclectic art collection and a flair for dramatic entrances.

Set in Shanghai, 1.5 km from People's Square, The Middle House features accommodation with a bar, private parking and a terrace. Offering a restaurant, the property also has free bikes, as well as an indoor pool and a fitness centre. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk, room service and currency exchange for guests.
The units come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a kettle, a hot tub, a hairdryer and a desk. Featuring a private bathroom with a shower and free toiletries, rooms at the hotel also provide guests with a city view. All rooms will provide guests with a wardrobe and a coffee machine.

Amenities

Air Conditioned Apartments
Utilities included
Well Equipped Kitchen
Washer/Dryer in Unit
Complimentary WiFi
Spa
Indoor Swimming Pool
24hr Gym
Yoga Studio
On-Site Restaurants
Home Entertainment System
24hr Reception

Property Location

About Shanghai, China

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Shanghai is home to the world's second-highest tower and host to other other neck-craning mamoths. But it's not all sky-scraping razzmatazz- beneath its crisply cool veneer, you can find a treasure chest of architectural styles. The city's period of hgihest expansion – the 1920s and 1930s – left Shanghai with pristine examples of art deco architecture. And there's more: from Jesuit cathedrals, Jewish synagogues and Buddhist temples to home-grown laneway and shíkumen housing, 

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