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Bachelor Party in Shanghai

Friday, September 15: Arrival in Shanghai

Welcome to Shanghai! Kickstart your bachelor party by exploring the vibrant nightlife scene in the city. Start your evening with a visit to Bar Rouge, located on the Bund. This iconic rooftop bar offers stunning views of Shanghai's skyline along with signature cocktails. Continue the party at M1NT, a trendy nightclub known for its energetic atmosphere and celebrity sightings. End the night with a visit to the famous 24-hour street food stalls on Nanjing Road to satisfy those late-night cravings.

  • Bar Rouge: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Evening
  • M1NT: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Late Evening
  • 24-hour Street Food Stalls on Nanjing Road: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Late Night
Saturday, September 16: Shanghai Sightseeing

After a night of partying, begin your day by exploring the iconic attractions of Shanghai. In the morning, visit the Yu Garden, a classic Chinese garden with beautiful pavilions and tranquil ponds. Experience the bustling atmosphere of the Yuyuan Bazaar, where you can shop for traditional souvenirs and enjoy local snacks. Spend the afternoon strolling along the famous shopping street, Nanjing Road, and visit the Shanghai Museum to discover China's rich history and culture. In the evening, take a relaxing Huangpu River cruise to enjoy panoramic views of the city's skyline.

  • Yu Garden: Cost Estimate - CNY 40, Time Spent - Morning
  • Yuyuan Bazaar: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Morning
  • Nanjing Road: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Shanghai Museum: Cost Estimate - CNY 30, Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Huangpu River Cruise: Cost Estimate - CNY 120, Time Spent - Evening
Sunday, September 17: Spa and Relaxation

Recharge and rejuvenate after a night out with a day of relaxation and pampering. Start your morning with a visit to Dragonfly Therapeutic Retreat, a luxury spa known for its wide range of massage and wellness treatments. Indulge in a traditional Chinese foot massage or opt for a full-body massage to unwind. In the afternoon, head to Tianzifang, a charming arts and crafts district, to explore the unique boutiques, galleries, and trendy cafes. End the day with a visit to Lost Heaven on the Bund, a popular restaurant offering delicious Yunnan cuisine.

  • Dragonfly Therapeutic Retreat: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Morning
  • Tianzifang: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Lost Heaven on the Bund: Cost Estimate - CNY 200, Time Spent - Evening
Monday, September 18: Water Sports and Nightlife

Get ready for some adrenaline-pumping activities and an exciting night ahead. Start your day with water sports at Dishui Lake, where you can try jet skiing, wakeboarding, or stand-up paddleboarding. Afterward, head to Xintiandi, a trendy district filled with bars, clubs, and restaurants. Enjoy a delicious lunch at one of the local eateries and spend the afternoon exploring the unique boutiques and art galleries. As night falls, dance the night away at the popular nightclub, Mint Club, known for its lively atmosphere and international DJs.

  • Dishui Lake: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Morning
  • Xintiandi: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Mint Club: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Evening
Tuesday, September 19: Food Tour and Karaoke

Embark on a culinary adventure to taste the flavors of Shanghai and showcase your singing skills at a local karaoke venue. Start your morning with a tour of the Old Town, exploring traditional food markets and trying local delicacies such as xiaolongbao and shengjianbao. In the afternoon, take a cooking class to learn how to make authentic Chinese dishes. As the evening approaches, visit a popular karaoke joint like Party World or Cashbox to belt out your favorite tunes and enjoy a night of laughter and fun.

  • Old Town Food Tour: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Morning
  • Cooking Class: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Karaoke at Party World or Cashbox: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Evening
Wednesday, September 20: Day Trip to Suzhou

Escape the bustling city for a day and explore the nearby city of Suzhou, known for its classical gardens and UNESCO World Heritage sites. Take an early morning high-speed train from Shanghai to Suzhou and start your day by visiting the Humble Administrator's Garden, one of the most renowned classical gardens in China. Explore the picturesque canals and historic streets of Suzhou's old town. In the afternoon, visit the Lingering Garden, another exquisite example of Chinese garden design. Head back to Shanghai in the evening and enjoy a relaxing dinner at Lost Heaven before hitting the clubs.

  • Humble Administrator's Garden: Cost Estimate - CNY 90, Time Spent - Morning
  • Suzhou Old Town: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Morning/Afternoon
  • Lingering Garden: Cost Estimate - CNY 55, Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Train Tickets (Shanghai to Suzhou): Cost Estimate - CNY 50-100, Time Spent - Morning/Evening
Thursday, September 21: Farewell to Shanghai

On your last day in Shanghai, take some time to relax and reflect on the memorable bachelor party. Start your day with a leisurely brunch at a trendy brunch spot like The Commune Social or Egg. Explore the trendy Jing'an District, known for its stylish boutiques and art galleries. In the afternoon, visit the historic Shanghai French Concession and wander through its charming tree-lined streets. End your trip with a farewell dinner at Lost Heaven or try the vibrant street food scene in the Xintiandi area.

  • Trendy Brunch Spot: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Morning
  • Jing'an District: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Morning/Afternoon
  • Shanghai French Concession: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Afternoon
  • Farewell Dinner at Lost Heaven or Xintiandi Street Food: Cost Estimate - Varies, Time Spent - Evening

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, consider exploring the Tianzi Fang area. This hidden gem is a maze of narrow alleyways filled with unique art studios, boutique shops, and cozy cafes. It is a great place to discover local artists and pick up one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Another local favorite is the Longhua Martyrs Cemetery, a serene and peaceful place to pay respects and learn about China's revolutionary history. Don't miss the chance to try street food specialties like the "shengjianbao" (pan-fried soup dumplings) and "jianbing" (Chinese crepes) from the local vendors scattered throughout the city.

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