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What to do in Shanghai

Shanghai, China’s largest and most cosmopolitan city, is a dynamic metropolis known for its modern skyline, historic neighborhoods, and cultural attractions. Here’s a guide to some of the highlights you can explore in Shanghai.

Pudong District

Oriental Pearl Tower: Start your journey in Pudong with a visit to the Oriental Pearl Tower, an iconic skyscraper offering panoramic views of the city from its observation decks.

The Bund: Explore The Bund, a historic waterfront promenade along the Huangpu River, known for its colonial-era architecture and dazzling skyline views.

Shanghai Tower: Visit the Shanghai Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the world, for breathtaking views from its observation deck.

Lujiazui Park: Relax in Lujiazui Park, a green oasis amidst the city’s skyscrapers, offering a peaceful escape with water features and gardens.

Puxi District

Yuyuan Garden: Discover Yuyuan Garden, a classical Chinese garden with intricate architecture, beautiful pavilions, and the bustling Yuyuan Bazaar.

Old City (Nanshi): Stroll through the Old City, a historic district with narrow lanes, traditional tea houses, and the City God Temple.

The French Concession: Explore the tree-lined streets of the French Concession, known for its charming colonial architecture, boutiques, and cafes.

Tianzifang: Visit Tianzifang, an artsy neighborhood with narrow alleyways filled with galleries, boutiques, and craft shops.

Museums in Shanghai

Shanghai Museum: Explore the Shanghai Museum, home to a vast collection of Chinese art, including ancient ceramics, calligraphy, and jade artifacts.

Shanghai Science and Technology Museum: Visit the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, a family-friendly attraction with interactive exhibits.

Parks and Gardens in Shanghai

People’s Square: Visit People’s Square, a central park in the city with gardens, museums, and cultural institutions.

Jing’an Temple: Explore Jing’an Temple, an ancient Buddhist temple surrounded by modern skyscrapers and tranquil gardens.

Waterfront and Cruises in Shanghai

Huangpu River Cruise: Take a Huangpu River cruise at night to witness the city’s skyline illuminated in a spectacular light show.

Suzhou Creek: Walk along Suzhou Creek, a charming waterway lined with historic buildings, parks, and art installations.

Shopping in Shanghai

Nanjing Road: Shop on Nanjing Road, one of Shanghai’s premier shopping streets, with a mix of high-end boutiques and local stores.

Xintiandi: Explore Xintiandi, a trendy area with upscale shops, restaurants, and restored Shikumen-style buildings.

Where to Eat in Shanghai

Street Food: Savor Shanghai’s street food, including xiaolongbao (soup dumplings), scallion pancakes, and shengjianbao (pan-fried dumplings).

Shanghainese Cuisine: Try traditional Shanghainese dishes like braised pork belly (hongshao rou) and sweet and sour spare ribs (tangcu paigu).

Shanghai’s blend of modernity, history, and vibrant culture makes it a captivating destination for travelers seeking diverse and immersive experiences. Explore iconic skyscrapers, indulge in local cuisine and immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and culture – Shanghai won’t let your expectations down.