Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, hotel in Shanghai
The Shanghai Disneyland Hotel is an Art Nouveau-styled hotel located steps from the theme park, featuring curved lines, floral patterns, and refined details throughout. The building has a warm sandstone exterior, red roof, and ornate balconies, surrounded by a large garden with plants and water features.
The hotel was built as part of the Shanghai Disneyland Resort, marking the first Disney hotel to use Art Nouveau style instead of Victorian design. This architectural choice brought early 20th-century European design traditions to a modern Chinese setting, creating a fresh approach for Disney accommodations.
The hotel weaves Disney stories into every corner through its design choices. Visitors discover hidden Mickey symbols in columns, character mosaics in the floors, and playful touches like Goofy-themed fire hydrants throughout the building.
The hotel is easy to reach by boat, shuttle bus, or metro connection, about 25 minutes from the airport. Free parking is available, which is cheaper than public lots, and boats depart every 20 minutes to the park's main entrance.
The roof features bright diamond-shaped elements that shift in changing colors, standing out from the classic Art Nouveau style. These modern lights blend traditional design with contemporary technology in an unexpected way.
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