Welcome to
Shanghai
China
Shanghai is a city of captivating contrasts — where futuristic skyscrapers like the Shanghai Tower pierce the clouds over the historic Bund, a testament to its "Paris of the East" past. Stroll through the leafy avenues of the French Concession, discovering elegant Art Deco buildings and hidden jazz clubs, then immerse yourself in the bustling traditional Yu Garden. The city's culinary scene is a delight, from perfectly steamed xiaolongbao to fragrant shengjian mantou. By night, the dazzling Pudong skyline lights up, inviting you to rooftop bars for unparalleled views. Shanghai pulses with an irresistible energy, blending its rich colonial heritage with cutting-edge modernity.
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French Concession
Shanghai's most atmospheric neighborhood, where Art Deco meets chic boutiques and plane trees.

Jade Buddha Temple
A working Buddhist temple housing two remarkable jade Buddhas in the heart of Shanghai.

Nanjing Road
Shanghai's legendary pedestrian shopping boulevard, buzzing day and night.

Shanghai Museum
Five thousand years of Chinese art and culture under one roof.

Shanghai Old Town
Five centuries of Shanghai history crammed into one bustling, temple-dotted neighborhood.

Shanghai Tower
The world's second-tallest building, with views that redefine Shanghai's skyline.

The Bund
Shanghai's most famous waterfront, where colonial grandeur meets futuristic skyline.

Tianzifang
A labyrinthine 1930s shikumen neighborhood turned artisan shopping and café quarter.

Yu Garden
A 400-year-old classical garden hidden inside Shanghai's most chaotic bazaar.

Zhujiajiao Water Town
A 1,700-year-old canal town frozen in time, just 45 minutes from Shanghai.
Why should you go to Shanghai
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
