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It might occupy the upper floors of one of Europe's tallest buildings, but it seems that some guests of the Shangri-La hotel at the Shard in London are getting more of a view than anticipated. | It might occupy the upper floors of one of Europe's tallest buildings, but it seems that some guests of the Shangri-La hotel at the Shard in London are getting more of a view than anticipated. |
A quirk in the design of the hotel, which opened last week in the 310 metre-tall skyscraper, means that some guests are apparently able to glimpse into other rooms. | A quirk in the design of the hotel, which opened last week in the 310 metre-tall skyscraper, means that some guests are apparently able to glimpse into other rooms. |
The views are the result of the way in which glass panels protruding from the building's corners act as mirrors once internal lights are switched on at night. | The views are the result of the way in which glass panels protruding from the building's corners act as mirrors once internal lights are switched on at night. |
"In some rooms, due to the unique shape of the Shard, guests may be able to glimpse into a neighbour's room," Darren Gearing, the hotel general manager, was quoted by the Financial Times as saying. | "In some rooms, due to the unique shape of the Shard, guests may be able to glimpse into a neighbour's room," Darren Gearing, the hotel general manager, was quoted by the Financial Times as saying. |
"For this, blinds are available for guest privacy." | "For this, blinds are available for guest privacy." |
The design glitch has not been the only source of less-than-welcome publicity surrounding the London Bridge landmark, billed as "Europe's first vertical city", which has views stretching 40 miles and is visible to drivers driving on the M25. | The design glitch has not been the only source of less-than-welcome publicity surrounding the London Bridge landmark, billed as "Europe's first vertical city", which has views stretching 40 miles and is visible to drivers driving on the M25. |
Despite the stunning design by the Italian architect Renzo Piano and glamorous marketing, as recently as January it remained practically a shell almost a year after its opening. | Despite the stunning design by the Italian architect Renzo Piano and glamorous marketing, as recently as January it remained practically a shell almost a year after its opening. |
Ten apartments, designed to pull in some of the richest people on the planet with price tags of £30m to £50m each, lie empty and are still for sale just as the so-called ultra-prime London property market seems to be slowing. | Ten apartments, designed to pull in some of the richest people on the planet with price tags of £30m to £50m each, lie empty and are still for sale just as the so-called ultra-prime London property market seems to be slowing. |
The hotel is the first Shangri-La in London and only the third in Europe – after Paris (2010) and Istanbul (2013). It had originally been expected to open in spring 2013 but the date was gradually put back. | The hotel is the first Shangri-La in London and only the third in Europe – after Paris (2010) and Istanbul (2013). It had originally been expected to open in spring 2013 but the date was gradually put back. |
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