A GLIMPSE INTO THE PAST
A stark contrast to Shanghai’s towering skyscrapers and futuristic architecture, the tiny winding lanes of the historic Xuhui District can make you feel as if you’ve been transported to a different era. Opened in September, the Capella Shanghai, Jian Ye Li — a new member of the Leading Hotels of the World luxury group — will make the most of being tucked away in this cultural preservation zone, providing guests with a much-needed reprieve from the bustling city outside — and a deeper understanding of its history.
In addition to ultra-luxurious touches like Aqua di Parma bath products and a dedicated Capella personal assistant, guests of Capella Shanghai will also have access to the property’s Auriga Spa, which features unique treatments based on the cycles of the moon.
After long days out exploring — the city’s best shopping and must-see sights, like the iconic arts galleries of Tianzifang, are located just steps away from the hotel — guests can dine in serious style at the property’s le Comptoir de Pierre Gagnaire restaurant, which is the first opening in mainland China for the multi-Michelin-starred chef and will serve his signature take on French cuisine.