A Classic and Artistic Journey in Shanghai
Shanghai’s charm lies in the collision of a century-old history and modern trends. This 3-day itinerary covers landmark check-ins, culinary explorations, and cultural experiences, immersing you in the unique style of the "Ten-Mile Foreign Style" area.
Day 1: Classic Landmark Tour, Traversing Old and New Shanghai
- Morning: Facing each other across the Bund and Lujiazui
Start early from Waibaidu Bridge and stroll along Zhongshan East 1st Road on the Bund, admiring the Gothic and Baroque styles of the international architecture cluster, with the green copper roof of the Peace Hotel especially eye-catching. Walk to the Jinling East Road ferry terminal and take a 2-yuan ferry across the Huangpu River, offering much better value than sightseeing cruises. Upon arrival in Lujiazui, visit the Oriental Pearl Tower’s 360-degree observation deck to take in panoramic views of both sides of the Huangpu River.
- Afternoon: The lively atmosphere of the Old City
Take the subway to Yuyuan Garden and explore the Ming Dynasty private garden’s pavilions and towers, experiencing the exquisite layout of a Jiangnan garden. In the nearby City God Temple commercial area, don’t miss the delicious Nanxiang soup dumplings and the crispy pork rib rice cakes. Then walk to Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, where the blend of European-style old buildings and modern shops, along with the continuous vertical lightboxes, showcases the bustling city life.
- Evening: The Bund’s nightscape feast
At 6 PM, when the Bund lights come on, return to the viewing platform to see the international architecture and Pudong skyscrapers shining together in the night. To avoid crowds, the North Bund is a better choice for quietly capturing stunning night views. For dinner, try Li Bai Crab Riverside Restaurant, where you can enjoy freshly cracked crab meat while admiring the riverside "three-piece set" night view.
Day 2: Artistic Wutong District, Encountering Haipai Style
- Morning: Wukang Road Citywalk
Arrive before 9 AM at the Wukang Building to avoid crowds and photograph this iconic French-style building. Stroll under the wutong trees along the street and visit the former residence of Soong Ching-ling, a French garden villa blending history and nature, with tickets only 20 yuan[__LINK_ICON]. Pass by Ba Jin’s former residence and feel the literary atmosphere in the quiet old villa.
- Afternoon: Xujiahui cultural tour
Head to Xujiahui Library for some reading time. Next door, the Xujiahui Catholic Church is famous for its stained glass; note the dress code requires neat attire, avoiding bare shoulders and short skirts[__LINK_ICON]. If you prefer nature, visit Songjiang Chenshan Botanical Garden, where you can admire rich plant collections in 26 specialized gardens, including a mine pit garden and tropical greenhouse.
- Evening: Xintiandi nightlife
In the evening, explore Xintiandi, where Shikumen architecture has transformed into modern restaurants and bars. For dinner, choose Yidao Bund Source branch to savor exquisite Huaiyang cuisine infused with tea flavors, reflecting award-winning culinary standards. After dinner, enjoy a drink at the Fuxing Middle Road bar street and experience Shanghai’s stylish nightlife.
Day 3: Themed Fun or Family Time, A Perfect Ending
- Option 1: Disney Dream Journey
Spend the whole day immersed in Shanghai Disney Resort, checking in at popular attractions like TRON Lightcycle Power Run and Pirates of the Caribbean, and watch the magical light show at dusk. Lunch can be had at Disneytown, which offers a full range of dining and shopping. To extend the experience, stay at the Disneyland Hotel, where the Disney-themed bedside nightlights add a playful touch.
- Option 2: Family Ocean Adventure
Take the kids to Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park to see rare marine creatures and enjoy thrilling rides, experiencing joyful parent-child interactions. Before heading back in the afternoon, stop by “Shanghai Story” on Huaihai Road to buy silk scarves or bring some White Rabbit Creamy Candy as souvenirs.
Accommodation and Tips
- Accommodation recommendation: Prioritize areas around East Nanjing Road or People’s Square, within walking distance to the Bund and convenient subway access. Most attractions are just a taxi ride away at the base fare[__LINK_ICON]. For luxury, stay at the Banyan Tree Shanghai on the Bund, with rooms facing the Oriental Pearl Tower and stunning night views.
- Transportation tips: Download the “Metro Metropolitan” app to scan QR codes for subway rides, making transfers between popular spots efficient. It’s recommended to buy attraction tickets online in advance, especially for Disney and the Oriental Pearl Tower, to avoid peak times.
From classic landmarks to artistic alleys, from street snacks to exquisite cuisine, Shanghai’s diverse charm unfolds gradually over these 3 days, with every spot worth savoring.