A Three-Day City Experience in Shanghai

  1. Day 1: Shanghai Tower
    30 minutes (5 miles) from the airport

    Start your trip in Shanghai by visiting the iconic Shanghai Tower, the tallest skyscraper in China. Enjoy the panoramic view of the city from the Observation Deck, which boasts the highest indoor observation deck in the world. The Tower also features interactive exhibits and a fascinating elevator ride to the top.

  2. Day 2: The Bund
    7 minutes (2 miles) from the Shanghai Tower

    In the morning, visit the Bund, Shanghai’s famous waterfront area known for its colonial-era architectures and stunning views of the skyline. Take a stroll along the Huangpu River promenade and enjoy the iconic view of the Oriental Pearl Tower. In the afternoon, head to the Shanghai Museum, which houses a vast collection of Chinese artifacts, including bronze, ceramics, and paintings.

  3. Day 3: Yu Garden
    20 minutes (4 miles) from The Bund

    Start the day at Yu Garden, a classical Chinese garden located in the heart of Shanghai. The garden features beautiful landscapes, traditional architectures, and numerous pavilions, and bridges. Afterward, head to the Shanghai World Financial Center, another impressive skyscraper that offers stunning views of the city. End your day at Tianzifang, a trendy area filled with shops, cafes, and art galleries.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Shanghai Tower (1-2 hours, CNY 180-220)
  • The Bund (1.5-2 hours, free)
  • Shanghai Museum (2-3 hours, free)
  • Yu Garden (1.5-2 hours, CNY 40)
  • Shanghai World Financial Center (1-2 hours, CNY 120-180)
  • Tianzifang (2-3 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: CNY 340-620

Useful Tips

If you have an extra day in Shanghai, consider visiting attractions such as the French Concession, a historic district with trendy boutiques, art deco buildings, and peaceful streets. You can also visit the Jade Buddha Temple, a serene Buddhist temple famous for its large jade Buddha statues. If you have less time, you can skip the Shanghai Museum or the Shanghai World Financial Center. Keep in mind that many attractions in Shanghai are closed on Mondays, including the Shanghai Museum.

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