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DEAN COLLIERUnited States

Dreamy Greenhouse Garden is definitely worth a visit! A great place to take the kids

🌿【Why We Recommend】 Shanghai Greenhouse Garden is truly a hidden gem! As the largest glass greenhouse garden in Asia, it brings together wonders from around the world—from deserts to rainforests, from underwater forests to aerial waterfalls, showcasing over 1,300 plant species all in one place. Perfect for stunning photos and family-friendly educational fun, it’s definitely a great spot to relax on weekends! 📸【Top 5 Must-See Spots】 1️⃣ Underwater Forest: A 12-meter-wide ecological tank with trees growing underwater and fish swimming through, creating a full sci-fi vibe 2️⃣ Desert Wonders Area: Rare giant column cacti and baobab trees, every snap looks like a desert blockbuster 3️⃣ Cloud Mist Canyon Waterfall: An indoor waterfall that’s incredibly impressive, with mist swirling and a refreshing coolness 4️⃣ Underwater Corridor: Transparent tunnel with fish swimming overhead, creating a dreamy light and shadow effect 5️⃣ Night Light Show (Summer only): Holographic butterflies and a firefly path, like stepping into the world of Avatar 🗺️【Detailed Guide】 ✅ Recommended visit time: 3-4 hours (night tour can be saved for the evening) ✅ Best route: Hall 1 (Desert) → Underwater Corridor → Hall 2 (Underwater Forest) → Hall 3 (Waterfall) ✅ Photo tips: Head straight to Hall 2 at 9 AM for empty shots; after 3 PM, soft light is perfect for portraits ✅ Night tour: Lights on at 7 PM in summer, closed on Mondays! Enter in the evening to experience two atmospheres in one visit 🎫【Ticket Info】 Regular tickets allow access to both day and night sessions (no extra ticket needed for night tours) Check prices on-site or on the official platform; discounts often available During night tours, you can also get free tickets to the Rodin Art Center exhibition! 📍【Location】 Inside Shanghai World Expo Cultural Park, Pudong New Area (former site of Shanghai Steel Plant No. 3) Search "Shanghai Greenhouse Garden" or "World Expo Cultural Park" for navigation 💡【Other Tips】 📍 Temperature varies greatly inside, bring a jacket and wear comfortable shoes! 📍 You can bring your own food to eat in rest areas (no eating in plant zones) 📍 Weekly Sunday evening "Little Plant Detectives" family activity (advance inquiry required) 📍 Summer night tours are stunning, but remember it’s closed on Mondays! 🏨【Accommodation Recommendations】 No need to stay overnight specifically, city transport is very convenient For a deeper experience, choose hotels near the Expo area: 📍 Sheraton Pudong (3 km from the garden) 📍 Marriott Hotel (direct subway access) 📍 Hotels in Qingpu District (if planning to also visit Qingxi Countryside Park) 🚇【Transportation Guide】 Subway: Line 13 World Expo Avenue Station / Line 7 Houtan Station (walk right out to the garden) Driving: Navigate to World Expo Cultural Park, parking available inside Night tour shuttle: Free shuttle bus connecting attractions on Saturdays 🍔【Food Highlights】 Inside the garden: 📍 Jingle Jungle Café (great latte + scones) 📍 Pop-up flower shop (butterfly-themed creative products + small potted plants) 📍 Vending machines at each hall entrance (drinks and snacks available) Outside the garden: 📍 Multiple restaurants in the Expo Park area 📍 Picnic recommended (dining allowed in rest areas) 💰【Cost Breakdown】 Tickets: Follow official prices (watch for discounts) Food & Drink: Coffee 30-40 RMB/cup, light meals 50-80 RMB/person Transport: Subway 5-7 RMB one way, parking 10 RMB/hour Souvenirs: Creative potted plants 50-100 RMB, souvenir cups 78 RMB 🚫【Avoid These Pitfalls】 1️⃣ Don’t go on weekend afternoons! Very crowded, better to visit at 9 AM on weekdays 2️⃣ Night tours closed on Mondays! Check opening times before planning 3️⃣ Don’t wear high heels! Lots of walking and uneven stone paths inside 4️⃣ Bring a power bank! Photos drain battery fast and rentals are inconvenient 5️⃣ Qingxi Countryside Park requires separate planning (it’s quite far) 6️⃣ Weak network signal! Save your health code and ticket QR codes in advance Shanghai Greenhouse Garden is an indoor plant paradise suitable for year-round visits. Whether it’s rainy, snowy, or sunny summer days, you can enjoy a magical plant world here. The stunning underwater forest is truly comparable to an aquarium, even more unique, and definitely worth a visit!
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