Shangri-La Springs
About Shangri-La Springs
Shangri-La Springs has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Bonita Springs. The property is around 14 miles from Tin City, 6.5 miles from Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park and 6.7 miles from Silverspot Cinema. Naples Museum Of Art is 9 miles away and Tiburon Golf Club is 10 miles from the hotel. At the hotel, the rooms include a desk. Complete with a private bathroom equipped with a bath and a hairdryer, all rooms at Shangri-La Springs have a flat-screen TV and air conditioning, and selected rooms also feature a patio. Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens is 13 miles from the accommodation, while Lowdermilk Beach is 13 miles from the property. Naples Municipal Airport is 17 miles away.
Amenities
- Meeting space
- Fitness center
- On-site dining
- Café / coffee shop
- Express check-in / check-out
- Concierge
- Spa / sauna
- Pet friendly
- Family friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
- Smoke-free property
Reviews
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Everything was fine except, with the very hot weather, I was dissappointed the pool was not open. Otherwise, we really enjpyed pout stay. It's an oasis in the middle of hubbub.
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Beautiful grounds and lobby. I wish we had more time to enjoy the amenities, but we just stayed one night and had concert to attend. Great location for us, as it was in walking distance to the venue. There were more shops and restaurants that looked nice to stop in, but we also could not, due to time. I would definitely go back and explore more. Bed was comfortable, shower had good pressure, cute outdoor seating area.
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No detail was overlooked in providing a comfortable stay. This was 18th on our list of historic hotels stays and it has moved very close to the top in excellence.
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Absolutely adorable~ beautiful grounds! No WiFi
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Location is the reason to go. If you're going to name yourself "Shangri La "perhaps consider that the amenities should match the eternal – paradise – where – no – one – ages branding. Hardly the stuff of James Hilton's dreams when your "pool "is actually repurposed as an oversized decorative fountain, ceremoniously gated off with permanent signage reading "POOL CLOSED "a haiku of crushed expectations, really. I was also under the radical impression that "Utopia "might include such luxuries as food and water. Bowl of me. In the lobby. None in the restaurant – unless of course you have "arranged "a reservation with the manager in advance with the understanding that "arrangement "is more of a spiritual concept than a transaction. She may call you back. She may not. The Oracle decides. When I finally tracked down the manager, (Carmen Sandiego style) she informed me that my requested party size of "4 to 5 people "was simply two philosophically vague to merit a response. Four. Two. Five. The ambiguity apparently was paralyzing. So picture this: day two of Paradise. You've already drafted your single half sized bottle of water – yes half sized because in Utopia hydration is ration like wartime sugar. Nobody has visited your room since Check-in. No towels. No refresh. No mint on the pillow. No pillow on the pillow, frankly you return from the beach Hungry, thirsty, sun, glazed, and willing to commit minor crimes for a saltine. you approached the receptionist with the desperate optimism and ask if they sell snacks. Or water. Or anything edible by any species. She points to the only thing available is some electrolyte drinks in a can, each $6. AHHH clever! electrolytes! Just enuf to keep us alive! The place is pretty. Great location. Even the ants in the bathroom hangout. But if Shangri La is the promise, may I suggest a rebrand? "Shrug-ri La", 'Sorta-La", "We Have Towels Eventually-La"?
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Clean room with nice little outback patio area. Walking distance to some great shops and places to eat as well!
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Un lugar hermoso la habitación limpia y muy ordenada la persona que me atendió en recepción súper amable volveré a visitar este lugar
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Short stay but wish I had more time to enjoy the grounds and spa. Breakfast was prompt and delicious. Room very comfortable and spacious.
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Beautiful grounds and loved the trees, it was like an amazing botanical garden, excellent food, rooms were comfortable and clean best part and while I did appreciate it, there was no wifi in our room. The mini fridge in our room was very noisy.
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Lovely boutique hotel with lots of history. The grounds are spectacular and well maintained. Enjoyed the restaurant with the organic food from their own gardens. Also enjoyed the spa with its many amenities. Great stay in Bonita Springs.
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Stayed twice in my month long stay in Florida from New Hampshire. Loved the grounds, the spa and the restaurant. So peaceful. Did the tour and learned the history of this charming boutique hotel. As a solo traveler, would recommend to anyone wanting a stay in Bonita Springs with a touch of Old Florida.
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There is no pool. Property is relaxing but small, not much to even walk around in.
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Beautiful grounds. Peaceful aura about the place. Wonderful organic restaurant and spa is amazing.
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Loved our room, updated and clean. Very comfy bed, pillows and linens. Too bad the pool was closed. Would definitely stay again.
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A good place for a quiet getaway. The grounds are beautiful. The room was well appointed and clean. The AC was very loud, but that is the only negative.
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Yes although a little loud
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Spa relaxing. AC adjustable to personal taste. Lovely grounds and relaxing atmosphere.
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We had a wonderful stay!!! I would like to give a special shout out to Mary Anne and Etta. They were so professional and helpful and friendly! We felt at home right away. What an oasis in the middle of a hectic “season”.
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The images online showed the pool. I was told upon check in when I asked about the pool that it was not in operation and just decorative. The woman assured us that somewhere on their website, this was mentioned and I am sure it was - but I did not see and the images provided online would give most an indication that you have a pool to use.
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We loved our breakfast at the onsite restaurant, We highly recommend the oatmeal banana pancakes.