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The Middle House

SHANGHAI, CHINA

The hotel, created by well-known Italian architect Piero Lissoni, is a flawless example of East and West fusion, combining traditional Chinese art's elaborate patterns and textures with minimalist Italian architecture. The foyer greets you with a dramatic interplay of light and shadow, softened by the delicate Chinese craftsmanship and the warm tones of natural wood, along with sleek, modern lines.

Lissoni's concept of subtle luxury is evident in the hotel's 102 serviced homes and 111 rooms and suites. Every area has been carefully planned to evoke a feeling of peace and tranquility, with floor-to-ceiling windows providing breathtaking views of the Shanghai skyline or the peaceful courtyard gardens. Hand-painted silk screens, elaborate wood carvings, and custom ceramics are among the traditional Chinese features that harmoniously merge with modern furnishings to create the interiors. As a result, the area exudes an opulent yet cozy atmosphere that invites visitors to unwind in luxury.

The hotel's MI XUN SPA is a peaceful retreat with a variety of rejuvenating and restorative treatments. The spa's menu offers everything from conventional massages and facials to holistic therapies that enhance general well-being, all of which are inspired by traditional Chinese healing methods. The tranquil ambiance of the spa, along with relaxing music and aromas, beckons visitors to unwind and take a break from the bustle of the city.

The Middle House also has a state-of-the-art fitness center with the newest equipment and personal training services for individuals who want a more active approach to well-being. The hotel's indoor pool is the ideal place for a cool swim or a relaxing soak because of its floor-to-ceiling windows and breathtaking city views.

From the journal.

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