Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel Shanghai is now offering a Wi-Fi service in its fleet of chauffeured hotel limousines so guests can stay connected after being picked up at the airport. The Wi-Fi connection in the limousines allows guests to use their own device or an iPad the hotel provides. Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel is part of the Shanghai landmark, Himalayas Center and was envisioned by the world renowned architect Arata Isozaki (designer of the Barcelona Olympic Stadium) and designed by KCA International, the interior designers of the luxurious Burj Al Arab in Dubai. Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel Shanghai opened on 30 March 2011 and features 401 guestrooms and suites, four restaurants and lounges, plus a 24-hour fitness centre and indoor swimming pool. The hotel also offers extensive meetings, conference and event facilities, including two grand ballrooms and a 5,000sqm rooftop Infinity Garden.
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