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Wukang Road – A short street that will make you fall in love all day long

📍 Location: Wukang Road (武康路), Xuhui District, Shanghai 🇨🇳 🚇 Take the MRT to Jiaotong University Station (Line 10 or 11) and walk a little further to reach. 🕰 Recommended Time: Morning: 8:30–11:00 or Afternoon: 15:00–17:00. Soft sunlight, great mood, and not too hot. — 🌿 Why visit here? • A historic street that retains the charm of Shanghai during the European settlement era. • Filled with buildings in French Renaissance, Art Deco, and Spanish Colonial styles. • Cafes nestled in old buildings, each with its own unique charm. • Feels like walking in Paris but with a harmonious blend of Asian spirit. — ☕ Cafes & Craft Shops Worth Visiting: • Gathering Cafe – Quiet, serene, with bright wooden tones and homemade bakery. • RAC – Popular spot with European vibes, frequented by expats. • Blackbird – A cool craft cafe recommended by locals. • Small art galleries and ceramic shops hidden in the corners of buildings. — 📸 Classic Photo Spots: • The curved corner of Wukang Mansion (Don’t forget to shoot during golden hour!) • Old wooden doors, brick walls, and sunlight filtering through leaves 🌿 • European-style glass cafes – perfect for both exterior and interior shots. — 🧾 Estimated Budget: • Cafes average ~ 40–80 RMB • No entrance fee / Free to walk around • MRT fare ~ 3–5 RMB — 🌟 Summary: Wukang Road is “a street for those who appreciate simplicity with details.” It carries the essence of the past, surrounded by tranquility, and hides delightful cafes at every corner. Perfect for a quiet stroll or escaping the bustling city for half a day 🍂
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Posted: Jul 7, 2025
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