Shangri-La Jinan
Amenities
Room features and guest services
- Internet access
- Laundry service
- Luggage storage
- Room service
- View (mountain)
- View (urban)
Facilities
- Extended stay
- Onsite catering
- Onsite gift shop
- Onsite restaurant
- Outside caterers allowed
- Rental car service
- Space (outdoor)
- Space (private)
- Wheelchair accessible
Business services
- AV capabilities
- Business center
- Video conference
- VIP services
Recreational activities
- Health club
- Indoor pool
- Spa or salon
- Whirlpool
Venue accessibility
- Airport shuttle
- Bus
- Taxi
Equipment
- Staging area
Distance from airport
23.18 mi. from venue
Parking
- Paid parkingCN¥10.00 / day
- Valet parkingCN¥10.00 / day
- Bus parking
Shangri-La Jinan Meeting Space
Guest Rooms
Local Attractions
Baotu Spring Park
More
Bringing a new level of sophistication and luxury to this historic and culturally rich city, Shangri-La Hotel, Jinan welcomes you with superior accommodation and fine facilities, and of course our legendary Shangri-La service. Shangri-La Hotel, Jinan offers 364 luxurious guest rooms and suites, and 32 apartments. All accommodations have been carefully designed to provide a balance of luxury and convenience, to ensure that every stay is ultimately relaxing and productive, while a full range of in-room amenities is suited to the needs of the most discerning traveller.
Facility Restrictions
Double Rooms include 127 Hollywood Twin which can be Convertible King.
Additional Information
Shangri-La Hotel, Jinan also offers the city’s largest hotel meeting and banqueting facilities – a total of over 3,200 square metres spread over two floors. These include the city’s largest ballroom – an impressive eight metres high, with a total pillar-less floor area of 1,368 square metres to accommodate up to 1,500 guests. Beyond the hotel, you will find yourself just a few minutes from some of Jinan’s most popular tourist sites, such as the charming Baotu Springs and Daming Lake Park. You might also enjoy the impressive views of the city from the renowned Thousand Buddha Hill.