The Ultimate Romantic Getaway in Shanghai

Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai offers a dedicated couples-only floor plus a suite of custom options that include exclusive pool access, breakfast in bed and a private cooking class.

Mar 19, 2012
  • Sunset cocktails in the Executive Club
  • A VIP couple's room at Qin The Spa
  • Strolling in Shanghai
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Couples can enjoy complimentary sunset cocktails with 37th-floor views in the Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai Executive Club.
Photography Robert Miller/Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
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Have your hour-long bath prepared by a professional bath butler in a private VIP couple's treatment room at Qin The Spa in the Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai.
Photography courtesy Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
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Take an exclusive walking tour for two in the neighbourhood around Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai with a renowned photographer as your guide.
Photography courtesy Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts

Shanghai is one of Asia’s most romantic destinations, combining Art Deco mystique with modern glamour. And now, with some innovative ideas for intimacy, Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai has become the ultimate spot for a couple’s getaway.

The Hotel has introduced an exclusive Couples’ Floor, a quiet refuge on the 25th level, enhanced by a Bespoke Romance menu filled with creative ways to reignite your spark.

With an additional charge of CNY 269 (approximately EUR 32 or USD 42) per room per night, you’ll enjoy a number of indulgent advantages, including a confirmed upgrade to the next room category, late checkout at 2:00 pm, and complimentary sunset cocktails with window-seat views in the 37th-floor Executive Club.

Four Seasons makes it easy to create your own romantic cocoon with sensual in-room fragrance and candles, a DVD library of 14 classic love stories, silky pyjamas, and matching couple’s T-shirts to take home as souvenirs.

Spend Every Moment Together

With the Bespoke Romance menu, a variety of enhanced experiences are available à la carte. For example, you can opt to be luxuriously lazy and eat breakfast in bed—with the promise that housekeeping won’t disturb you until noon.

Or, share a sensual hour-long bath at Qin The Spa. Hide away in a private VIP couple’s treatment room and soak in an extra-large tub—prepared by a professional Spa bath butler—scented with your choice of peach blossom and dandelion, ginseng leaf and angelica, or wild orchid and peony.

If you love the water, you can book the entire swimming pool for yourselves for a late-night dip from 11:00 pm to midnight. A bottle of Champagne is included to ensure a sparkling good time.

Share New Discoveries Together

If you’re feeling more ambitious, you can plan a just-for-two tai chi class at the newly upgraded fitness centre and get into a slow-motion rhythm.

Or why not make your own lunch? Enjoy a private cooking class and discover the secrets of making Chinese dim sum from the Four Seasons master. Learn step by step how to make xiao long bao and shrimp dumplings, then relax—with new appreciation—over a sumptuous dim sum lunch at Si Ji Xuan restaurant.

For an unforgettable afternoon, meet renowned Shanghai photographer Wang Gangfeng for an exclusive 90-minute walking tour of the neighbourhood surrounding the Hotel. You’ll discover the historical lane-house architecture and have the rare chance to step into a 1920s Shikumen-style house—all the while meeting friendly local people and hearing unique Shanghai stories. Pick up photo tips from an expert—and have your own portraits taken as mementos of this romantic Shanghai adventure.


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