The underwater hotel in China is located in the resort area, 30 kilometers from Shanghai, at the foot of Tianmashan Mountain . The unique hotel complex Intercontinental Shimao Wonderland Shanghai is a large-scale construction inside an artificially created high canyon filled with the purest water . It seems that the hotel is in the middle of a huge picturesque lake, where noisy noises of noisy megacities . So it really is, because the concept of an underwater hotel in China is to be bl as to the nature, thus creating for tourists the most comfortable conditions for recreation .
Underwater hotel in China Intercontinental Shimao Wonderland Shanghai has 19 floors, some of which are at the usual level, and the other - under water. On the above-ground floors, vacationers can admire panoramic views of the canyon and the lake, dine in the luxurious restaurants and relax in the lobby bars. Going down, guests of the hotel literally fall into the underwater world and can watch its inhabitants and indescribable landscapes directly from their apartments or sit in the spa jacuzzi, as well as on the sun loungers next to the pools.
Panoramic windows in the rooms and dining rooms The lower level rooms reach a height of several meters, creating an ineffable feeling of being under water. In total, the underwater hotel in China has 380 rooms, and each of them meets all the requirements of a luxury five-star hotel complex. For living, you can choose apartments at the top level, and those that are under water. Underwater rooms have increased security and are absolutely comfortable, despite the unusual location.
Many interesting things for outdoor activities can be found outside the hotel. In the resort are shops, entertainment and sports centers. In addition, the underwater hotel in China hosts an extreme sports center where it is possible to practice rock climbing and jumping.
It is planned that the underwater hotel in China Intercontinental Shimao Wonderland Shanghai will be put into operation and will take the first guests at the end of 2014 - early 2015