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Shanghai
Nowhere to go but up. China's roaring economy seems to know no limit, so why not have views to match? Spanning the 79th to 93rd floors of the 101-storey Shanghai World Financial Center, the Park Hyatt Shanghai is the highest hotel in the world. Rising from the heart of the Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone in the city's glittering Pudong district, guests are offered sweeping panoramas encompassing the Huangpu River, the futuristic Oriental Pearl Tower and Shanghai's original financial district, The Bund, in the old-town district of Puxi. Already an ideal location by being in the World Financial Centre itself, meticulously money-minded market moguls will delight in the fact the Hyatt is also situated near the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The 175 guest rooms culminate in the Chairman Suite, a 94-sq.-meter residence featuring two king beds and master bath with heated floors, window-side deep soaking tub, separate living and dining rooms, den and a fully equipped kitchen -- although a personal chef is available for those as clumsy in the kitchen as they are masterful in the boardroom. A quick trip East may be just the thing to remind you of what a stable market looks like⦠David Perry 10/15/08
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