Shanghai Travel Guide

Shanghai Travel Guide

Shanghai, or “Hu” for short, is a world-renowned cosmopolitan city that is attracting more and more attention from all over the world. Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, Shanghai is the most influential economic, financial, international trade and cultural center in East China. At the same time, Shanghai is a popular destination for tourists to experience the country’s booming development.

In addition to modernization, the city’s multicultural mix gives it a unique charm. Here, modern and traditional, western and eastern cultures blend perfectly. The new skyscrapers

Skyscrapers and old Shikumen – centuries-old houses – form the city’s skyline. Western customs and Chinese traditions intertwine and blend to form the city’s culture, leaving visitors with unforgettable memories.

Tourist Attraction

The Bund or Waitan

Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street

Lujiazui

Yuyuan Garden

Jing’an Temple

Zhujiajiao Ancient Town

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Travel Planning

In general, most tourists usually spend 2-3 days in Shanghai. If time permits, they will arrange another 2-3 days to visit nearby Suzhou, Hangzhou and some water towns. So, how to prepare a perfect trip to Shanghai? 365 China Travel can give you more suggestions!apply now

Transportation

Shanghai is an important air, rail, road and water transportation hub in eastern China, providing great convenience for travelers. With frequent flights, trains and bus lines, traveling becomes a breeze. Transportation in the city is also quite good. Despite occasional traffic jams, convenient cabs, buses and subways can take you to any corner of the city.

Shanghai’s restaurants rank among the best in the country, offering quality cuisine and exceptional service. The city boasts a rich variety of cuisines, focusing on traditional dishes from Beijing, Sichuan, Hunan, Guangzhou, and of course, Shanghai’s local cuisine, which is characterized by its salty, sweet and fresh flavors. If visitors miss the western food of their hometown, they can also find it in the city center. In addition, Shanghai is the city with the most cafes in China and has a rich coffee culture.

Shanghai Restaurant
Vegetarian Restaurant
Chinese Restaurant
Muslim Restaurant
Foreign Restaurant
Cafe

Nightlife

Shanghai is fascinating for night owls. The Bund is a must-see for tourists. The sparkling Huangpu River, the distinctive buildings on the west bank and the futuristic skyscrapers on the east bank are all the more captivating with the bright lights. A night tour of the Huangpu River is highly recommended. For art lovers, the Grand Theater and the Oriental Art Center are sure to satisfy your taste buds. For those looking for relaxation, Hengshan Road and Xintiandi are ideal, offering a wide range of nightclubs, discos and bars.

Bars & Clubs
Hengshan Road
Hotel Bars

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