Shanghai Travel Guide: 50 Things You Must Do in Shanghai
Choose a homestay on Ctrip where you can enjoy the most beautiful night view of Shanghai🌃
🔸Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street has the largest chocolate shop in Asia, a must-visit for chocolate lovers✔️
🔸1192 Lane Shanghai Style Street gathers all kinds of old Shanghai delicacies, a paradise for food lovers
🔸Shanghai Global Harbor is the most spacious shopping center in Shanghai, non-stop shopping
🔸By the way, go to 'Shanghai Xiang Cuisine Queue King'🌶️ to taste stir-fried beef, chopped pepper fish head and Mao's braised pork, must-try delicacies
🔸Tianzifang is a gathering place for Shanghai's petty bourgeoisie, where there are many unique small shops, and the physical store of White Rabbit is here
🔸Wukang Road is a famous street with nearly a hundred years of history in Shanghai, where Ba Jin and Song Qingling's former residences are located
🔸Experience the popular restaurants along the way, delicious to the extreme!
🔸Explore Shanghai's hardest to find, smallest free private gallery Capsule
🔸Visit Changle Road, where the trendy people in Magic City love to go, very fashionable🆒
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🔸Waibaidu Bridge is where Yi Ping jumped into the river
🔸1933 Old Millfun, a good place for photo check-ins, with unique architecture, suitable for photography📹
🔸Visit the Shanghai Museum to see the Da Ke Ding and Shang Yang Fang Sheng
🔸Stop by People's Park⛲️, also one of Shanghai's landmarks
🔸China Art Museum is a modern art museum transformed from the Expo National Pavilion
🔸Shanghai Film and Television Park - Chedun Film Base, shooting spot, Soul Girls come here
🔸Visit Madame Tussauds Shanghai to see wax figures of hundreds of celebrities including Jay Chou and Leslie Cheung
🔸Check in at Sinan Mansions🏠, Sinan Road has many garden houses, suitable for photography
🔸Tianai Road is a literary street, a check-in place for couples, full of romance🐶
🔸After walking down Tianai Road, go to Lu Xun Park
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🔸Experience the unique charm of the ancient town of Zhujiajiao in the bustling city
🔸Visit one of the three famous gardens in the south, Yu Garden, to see the beautiful ancient ginkgo tree with a history of more than 400 years
🔸Stop by the City God Temple to draw a fortune
🔸Take your children to the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum to play, learn and explore, and don't forget to watch a giant screen movie🎬
🔸Shanghai Disneyland, see the castle, fireworks🎆
🔸The best place to take children - Lego Discovery Center (Joy City), China's first indoor discovery center
🔸Visit the high-end villa area full of British style - Thames Town
🔸Go to the 'Top of Shanghai' Xishe Mountain, overlook Shanghai, and check in at the Catholic 'First Cathedral in the Far East'
🔸Go to Shanghai Wild Animal Park to take a photo with the flamingos
🔸Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden, enjoy a picnic🌲 check in 'Lonely Little Tree' and 'Mine Garden'
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🔸Check in at the representative of Shanghai's cultural landscape - Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower
🔸Line Friends (Huaihai Middle Road Store), a photo holy land for girls💓
🔸Guangfulin Site Cultural Park, experience the Tang style architecture, quiet and beautiful
🔸Hao Art Museum, experience the feature of 'Night Art Museum'
🔸Columbia Park, rich in Moroccan style, with a holiday feel⛱️
🔸Chongming Island, Fort Town No. 2 Ding Dam, the same spot as the Korean drama 'Goblin'
🔸Yuyuan Public Market, check in at the Rainbow Corridor🌈
🔸Venice Water City, as if in Macau🇲🇴, suitable for photography
🔸Qibao Old Street is the closest ancient town to Shanghai city, recommend trying the Begonia Cake
🔸Glass Palace Art Bookstore is a popular bookstore in a transparent glass house, remember to keep quiet🤫
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🔸Pure Cake Shop (Jing'an Store), an old-fashioned cake shop, affordable and delicious
🔸Go to taste Shuangniang Tuan and Yellow Bean Cake, other flavors are
sometimes quite touristy and overcrowded but definitely worth a visit. charming little alleys are full of little gems:shops, bars and snack booths. great for a stroll during the day but also very nice for evening drinks. very easily accessible and most vendors speak English.
this place in SHanghai is definitely worth a visit. so many unique arts and craftsmanship shops, teas, beer, unique souvenirs and cheongsams or chinese mandarin dresses, zodiac tshirts, highly recommend this place!
Tianzifang ... worth a few visits for sure!!! Magical narrow interwoven alleyways with soooo much to see!
Very cute area with lots of small shops. We went a little to early (before 10AM) and not everything was open. I would recommend going later in the day.
The history of the spatial pattern of Tianzifang" block reflects the accumulation process of Shanghai Haipai culture, and is the expression of the intention of the compatibility of Haipai culture. The architectural styles in the block are rich and varied, focusing on all periods of Shanghai's development from the countryside to the concession to the modern city. Various types of historical buildings, including traditional houses, new styles, old styles, etc.
Tian Zifang, which was converted from Shanghai's only Shikumen complex, is a creative base for many literati artists. There are shops selling retro glasses and old-fashioned eight-toned boxes, as well as trendy clothing stores from Hong Kong. If you are a foodie, there are many interesting and novel creative restaurants to satisfy your taste buds. Take a stroll through the old alley to see the tiger skylight on the roof, the finely arranged red tiles on the roof, cracks on the mountain walls and green moss, full of old Shanghai flavor. Listening to foreigners sitting outside the open-air bar speaking different languages, with the crisp Shanghainese of local residents, you can also stop to find a street artist to paint a portrait of yourself. Of course, if you are a literary youth, you can also spend a day to visit several cultural and celebrity art studios. For example, the famous Chen Yifei studio site, which still holds the items he used in the year, should not be missed by students studying art. In addition, there are several well-known cultural and artistic attractions such as Ren Weiyin Painting Hall, Odor Library, Bassey Art Center and Tianzifang Painter Building. You can visit them one by one and record all the good memories here with your camera. If you are tired, you can sit down at a cafe and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea in the alley. Of course, there are also some fashionable and emerging creative restaurants, such as the happy theme restaurant, toilet seat, wash basin-shaped table, and similar "poop"-like food to cheer up customers who like to hunt. At night, it is a fashion gathering place for many night cats. The open-air bar is full of faces of different skin colors. Although it is not as crowded as Xintiandi, it is also more fresh and elegant, accompanied by blues music, slowly enjoying the night in Shanghai.
Tianzifang is transformed from three roads on Taikang Road, which is relatively narrow and crowded. It is a very petty place where you can taste coffee or buy some art reviews. You can visit here for a long time. There are many small shops with special features, each one is carefully operated, and the shop windows are exquisite, like a work of art.