Shanghai Paradox Museum
Basic Information
- Opening hours: Sunday to Thursday 10:00–20:00 (last admission at 19:20), Friday to Saturday 10:00–21:00 (last admission at 20:20).
- Address: Huashi Plaza, 688 Middle Huaihai Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai.
- Ticket prices: Adult ticket: CNY 158, family ticket (2 adults and 1 child): CNY 298, parent-child ticket (1 adult and 1 child): CNY 198, double ticket: CNY 258, triple ticket: CNY 268, concession ticket (children/students/disabled/military): CNY 98. Free admission for children under 1 meter.
Preparation
- Ticket booking: You can book tickets in advance through official partner platforms such as Trip.com and Dahe Ticketing Network, and pay attention to special offers, such as flash sales and group purchases.
- Learn about the exhibition: Check the museum's official website or social media for exhibits and videos in advance, and learn about the exhibits you are interested in, such as the Infinity Well and Ames Room.
- Dress comfortably: It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes for long walks and experiences, and avoid wearing skirts to prevent wardrobe malfunctions.
Transportation
- Subway: Take Metro Line 13 to Huaihai Middle Road Station, Exit 1, and walk to the museum.
- Bus: There are many bus lines nearby, such as 146, 911, and 920. Get off at Huaihai Middle Road Sinan Road Station.
- Self-driving: There is a parking lot near the museum, but parking may be difficult during peak hours, so plan ahead.
Visiting Tips
- Plan your route: The museum is divided into five themed areas: "Gold," "Wood," "Water," "Fire," and "Earth." You can plan your visit according to the signs and guide maps to ensure you don't miss important exhibits.
- Experience interactive exhibits: There are more than 50 interactive exhibits in the museum, such as experiencing space travel in zero gravity, experiencing the wonders of water and light in the water and laser paradox exhibition area, and dancing with virtual butterflies in the butterfly and RGB mural room.
- Photography tips: Each photo-friendly area is equipped with an electronic screen that provides photo poses and video tutorials, and the floor is marked with the best shooting points, which can help you take creative photos.
Other Information
- Dining and rest: There is a rest area in the museum, and a coffee bar at the exit where visitors can rest and buy drinks and snacks.
- Notices: During peak hours, such as holidays or weekends, the museum may be crowded, and you may need to queue to experience popular exhibits. You can plan your time in advance and visit during off-peak hours.