Fuzhou Shangri-La Hotel, as the first international hotel to settle in Fuzhou, has also passed through ten years of wind and rain~ In the past ten years, Fuzhou has settled in Westin, Sheraton, Crowne Plaza, Hilton, Intercontinental and many other international five-star hotels. But Shangri-La Hotel is undoubtedly the most Fuzhou charm, the most Chinese hotel~ 1. Location: The hotel is located in the most prosperous area in the center of Fuzhou, adjacent to Fuzhou's iconic square-Wuyi Square, opposite Yushan and Wushan Scenic Area. It is only a 10-minute drive to Sanfang Qixiang, a scenic spot of 5A level. Not far from Zhengda Square, Zhengxiang Center, and Dayang Department Store, which fully meets your needs for eating, drinking and playing services. The location can be described as unique~ 2. Transportation information: From Fuzhou Changle International Airport, you can take a car to Apollo Hotel , walk for 20 minutes or take a 5-minute taxi to the hotel; from Fuzhou North Railway Station, you can take the 2 bus to the "Wuyi Square" station and get off for about half an hour; from Fuzhou South Railway Station, you can take the 306 bus to the "Wuyi Square" station and get off for about 1 hour; The hotel has both "Wuyi Square" Station, and "Yushan" and "Bus Rende" stations nearby. The transportation is convenient and the travel is worry-free! Third, the hotel lobby: warm afternoon to the hotel, the door is neatly parked a hotel car, the concierge staff smiles and says hello, help me open the door~ the first impression of the lobby is "grand and luxurious", crystal chandelier~ exquisite porcelain lighting~ big red sofa seat The chair, all revealing the low-key luxury Chinese taste~ The song "Night Shanghai" is ringing from time to time in my mind. Maybe this situation is more like participating in a noble dinner in the Ming Dynasty~ Shangri-La's service has always left me with the impression of "hospitality". Our Shangri-La in Fuzhou also followed this kind of hospitality. The front desk MM quickly completed the check-in. The whole process was smiling and we talked enthusiastically! Fourth, the room: This time I booked a deluxe room. The front desk arranged a high floor. The hotel's room card set is based on ink painting. Maybe this is Shangri-La's "Xanadu"! Stepping into the guest room, it is still the consistent Shangri-La low luxury and elegant style, the room is large, the whole floor-to-ceiling window has a good view, leaning on the window, overlooking the corner of the city, not far from Fuzhou's tallest building - Shimao Intercontinental Hotel! However, the window of the room is fully enclosed, the room is not ventilated, and it is a bit stuffy for a long time~ and there is a charging board next to the bedside. This is or the common problem of early Shangri-La~ The welcome fruit presented by the hotel, the amount is not much but it also represents the hotel's heart~ A piece taken out of the folder Hotel postcard, left as a souvenir, go along, haha~ In addition, the hotel bedside is no longer the English version of Shangri-La's "disappearing horizon" book, replaced by a more grounded, more Fuzhou flavor of "under the ancient banyan tree"! There is also a map of Fuzhou in Chinese and English on the desk, free of charge~