One of three inns joined to the elegant Pacific Place shopping center (on the edge of Central where it segues into Wan Chai), the taking off, 56-story Shangri-La has the city's most elevated elevation lodgings. The greater part of the 565 extensive rooms, spread between the 39th-55th carpets, have huge windows that benefit from the perspectives over the Victoria Harbor and the Kowloon horizon past; all are furnished with rich mahogany furniture, precious stone ceiling fixtures, lacquered Chinese cupboards covering level screen Tvs, and velvety fabrics in tones of cream, gold, and smoldered orange. The marble showers have bidets, amplifying mirrors, and scales (best dodged in the wake of enjoying gourmet expert Frederic Chabbert's fantastic French cooking at the top-floor Restaurant Petrus). Business explorers can exploit the free hourly shuttle between the inn and the close-by Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center; libertines will like the plant-encompassed, 28-meter outside pool (warmed amid the winter)—and, obviously, the elegant shops simply a lift ride away. The amazingly thoughtful staff members, prepared by the U.k. Society of Professional English Butlers, go through the motions to coddle visitors' whim
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