based on 66 reviewsThe Mahler Villa has a fairy tale story. Eric Mahler built this dream castle-like villa based on a dream of his daughter for nearly ten years. This is the current hotel's first building, and the second building of the hotel lobby is built after the painted glass. The decoration of the entire hotel is exquisite, with many Chinese elements in the details, and many elements of the ocean and ship, incorporating Mr. Mahler's life experience. This time I stayed in the hotel's more basic bed room. The front desk gave a free upgrade to a larger business room. I learned that there was no bathtub before I checked in. Although the superior bed room was relatively small, it was very comfortable to take a bath before going to bed. The birthday hotel presented a birthday cake that tasted good, and also presented fruit snacks and minibar drinks, which was quite cost-effective. The hotel's castle buffet breakfast environment and service on the second day were very good. The choice of meals was not the most but the Chinese dim sum noodles, shrimps and shrimps were delicious, and the Western style was average. After breakfast, sit for a while and drink some tea until ten o'clock. There is an explanation activity for the castle browsing at the entrance of the restaurant. The staff explained it very seriously. It was like visiting a museum in a circle. It was very good to hear a lot of stories. In addition, the service desk in Building 1 can also receive the castle passport. There are stickers and maps. You can go to the villa to find nine check-in points according to the passport instructions. After taking pictures, the staff will also give the children a small horse doll. It may be Mr. Mahler's daughter Diana's pet horse. It was a very pleasant and meaningful two days.
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The Mahler Villa has a fairy tale story. Eric Mahler built this dream castle-like villa based on a dream of his daughter for nearly ten years. This is the current hotel's first building, and the second building of the hotel lobby is built after the painted glass. The decoration of the entire hotel is exquisite, with many Chinese elements in the details, and many elements of the ocean and ship, incorporating Mr. Mahler's life experience. This time I stayed in the hotel's more basic bed room. The front desk gave a free upgrade to a larger business room. I learned that there was no bathtub before I checked in. Although the superior bed room was relatively small, it was very comfortable to take a bath before going to bed. The birthday hotel presented a birthday cake that tasted good, and also presented fruit snacks and minibar drinks, which was quite cost-effective. The hotel's castle buffet breakfast environment and service on the second day were very good. The choice of meals was not the most but the Chinese dim sum noodles, shrimps and shrimps were delicious, and the Western style was average. After breakfast, sit for a while and drink some tea until ten o'clock. There is an explanation activity for the castle browsing at the entrance of the restaurant. The staff explained it very seriously. It was like visiting a museum in a circle. It was very good to hear a lot of stories. In addition, the service desk in Building 1 can also receive the castle passport. There are stickers and maps. You can go to the villa to find nine check-in points according to the passport instructions. After taking pictures, the staff will also give the children a small horse doll. It may be Mr. Mahler's daughter Diana's pet horse. It was a very pleasant and meaningful two days.
The castle-like house looks like a Nordic style, while the three-story main building is a pure Scandinavian style, with Norwegian spires and Gothic spires. The severe cold and snowy weather in Northern Europe makes it difficult for the spires to accumulate snow. This is the crystallization of human wisdom, which is both practical and beautiful, and a symbol of the progress of human civilization.
Mahler Villa stands like a fairytale castle. Its unique architectural style combines multiple elements and is full of fantasy. It has witnessed the passage of time and carries the memory of history. It is a beautiful landscape in Shanghai and exudes charming charm.
Mahler Villa, located at the intersection of Shaanxi North Road and Yan'an Road, was built in 1936 by Mahler, a British Jew who was running a racecourse in Shanghai at the time, based on his daughter's dream. At that time, the little girl dreamed that she lived in a castle like the one in Andersen's fairy tale world. Therefore, the construction of Mahler Villa adopts the architectural style of European castles. The exterior wall is made of colorful tiles, and the top of the building is topped by a Scandinavian Gothic spire. It is a beautiful and pleasing building.
Mahler Villa Hotel is noble, elegant, grand, classic and timeless with a long history. It is a well-known national cultural relic protection unit in Shanghai. In April 20I8, on my birthday, I stayed in the Mahler Villa Superior Room for one night and had a very good experience. So in December 2018, I went to experience the Chinese lunch at Mahler Villa. From January 16 to 17, 2019, I stayed in the Mahler Villa Terrace Room for one night. The large white bathtub supported by 4 golden tripod-style feet was very domineering, fully air-conditioned, and the facilities and equipment in the room were high-end and complete, and the waiters had a good service attitude. The lunch order was a check-box type, with a relatively rich variety. Each plate of food was small, but you could order as much as you wanted, and you could still eat well and be full. The building is magnificent and beautiful, and the night view is brilliant. It is recommended to stay!
There is a large European garden in front of it, and the European Mahler Villa is very spectacular. No tickets, you can walk around in the courtyard at will, because there is no plan to consume, it has not entered the hotel has become a visit, should not be allowed! The surrounding environment is a miniature garden, with streams, bridges, very tasty! Next time you must come for afternoon tea and enjoy it!