Guide for a 6-day trip to Shanghai (staying in four hotels in six days)! Lightning protection stickers!
🗺️Destination introduction
📍Itinerary
👉Day 1:
🧭Itinerary
We arrived at Shanghai Airport at around 11pm, and the Airport Express and subway were basically closed.
✈️Transportation
After getting off the plane, I took a taxi to the hotel. After adding the fare, the five-minute journey cost thirty yuan.
🏠Accommodation
1. Holiday Inn Express Shanghai Pudong Airport
Breakfast is included, so you can easily solve the breakfast for the next day. Avoid being without food near the airport.
It is recommended that you check in if you have a night flight or an early flight, and the hotel also includes an airport shuttle bus.
Recommendation index: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
👉Day 2:
🧭Route: Hotel to hotel
Transportation: Didi Private Car/Subway
🏖️Must-see attractions
1. Zhongshan Park Station ~> Nanjing East Road ~> The Bund
2. Yuyuan Road (near the hotel)
🥘Delicious food
1. Crab Roe Noodles
2. Xiao Long Bao
🏠Accommodation
1. Hyatt Centric Shanghai Zhongshan Park
High cost performance, a five-star hotel for more than 800 yuan (breakfast not included). I requested birthday decoration before check-in, which was also well decorated. The front desk also considerately upgraded the room to a king-size bed room with a view, facing Zhongshan Park.
The fitness room was also nice and was very useful, but the swimming pool was closed due to winter.
There is a restaurant (outsourced), bakery downstairs, very close to the subway, great location.
Recommended accommodation: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
👉Day 3:
🧭Route: Zhongshan Park to Xujiahui
🏖️Must-see attractions
1. Xujiahui Library
2. Xujiahui Church
3. Lujiazui Three-piece Set
4. Yu Garden
🥘Food
Vietnamese Pho in a shopping mall near Xujiahui
🏠Accommodation
1. A.T.HOUSE Hotel, Xujiahui, Shanghai
A "four-star level" five-star hotel, costing over 800 (including breakfast), the room was small, the window was next to the bed, and the thunder could be heard clearly. The hotel boasts a basketball court (the hotel rooms are outsourced for non-visitors to use), a fitness room (under repair), a yoga room (outsourced), and a restaurant (outsourced). Breakfast was ok. But there are stairs and a ramp (occupied by cars) in front of the gate, and no doorman.
After checking in, I regretted not staying at the Zhongshan Park Shangcui Hotel. After all, the difference is huge.
The geographical location is excellent, just a 100-meter walk to Xujiahui subway station.
Recommendation index: 🌟🌟
👉Day 4:
🧭Itinerary~>Disney
Transportation: Didi Private Car
🏖️Must-see attractions
Disney: Zootopia
Other outdoor areas were closed due to rain. But thanks to the rainy weather, we could play a game in less than 20 minutes.
I recommend you go in March, keep warm and bring a hat.
🥘 Food:
1. The restaurants in Disney Town are good.
2. I don’t recommend the oden in Disneyland because it’s not hot enough.
🏠Accommodation
1. Novotel Shanghai Pudong Chuansha (breakfast included)
There is only one bus to Disneyland per day (7:30am). Breakfast was ok.
500 yuan is cost-effective and the room is very spacious.
👉Day 5:
🧭Route: Didi~> Florence Town
🏖️Must-see attractions
1. Florence Town
A big outlet with many shops to visit. Pay attention to the tax refund process.
The discounts were okay. There weren't many people visiting in March, and it felt like there were no more than thirty tourists on a weekday afternoon.
🏠Accommodation
1. Novotel Shanghai Pudong Chuansha
There are shopping malls and supermarkets nearby where you can buy daily necessities.
👉Day 6:
🧭Route~>Back to Hong Kong
✈️Transportation: Airplane
🏠Accommodation
1. Novotel Shanghai Pudong Chuansha
It takes about twenty minutes to get to the airport by Didi.
💡Tip: If you don’t need to eat, you can arrive at the airport two hours in advance. We arrived three hours in advance. Finally, we spent about 40 minutes in the airport VIP room.
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