Shanghai Travel Guide: Key Attractions, Routes & Transport Tips

Shanghai Tourism Strategy covers the Bund, Yu Garden, Shanghai Museum, Tianzifang, Disneyland and other must see attractions, and provides detailed traffic guidelines and route suggestions. Follow a Shanghai tour guide deeply experience the charm of the fusion of history and modernity, and enjoy a rich and colorful trip to Shanghai.

Welcome to the bustling and classical international metropolis of Shanghai. Whether tracing the footsteps of history or experiencing the charm of modern cities, Shanghai can meet your travel expectations. This article will provide a detailed introduction to the distribution of major attractions and transportation routes in Shanghai, allowing you to easily plan an unforgettable trip to Shanghai. 

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1.  The Bund: Experience the Integration of History and Modernity

Attractions

The Bund is one of the most iconic attractions in Shanghai, located on the banks of the Huangpu River. On one side is a century old European style architectural complex, while on the other side is the towering Lujiazui Financial District in Pudong. Strolling along the Bund, you can see buildings with diverse styles, such as the Haiguan Building and the Peace Hotel, as if traveling through time and space, experiencing the historical changes of Shanghai.


Transportation Guide

Take Metro Line 2 or Line 10 to Nanjing East Road Station, and walk for about 10 minutes to reach the Bund. The Bund is also a must visit destination recommended by shanghai tour guides, where you can choose to follow the tour guide to gain a deeper understanding of the historical stories of each building.

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2.  Yu Garden: Experience the beauty of classical gardens

Attractions

Yu Garden, built in the Ming Dynasty, is a typical garden style in the south of the Yangtze River and is known as the "Southeast Famous Garden Crown". The pavilions, terraces, rockeries, ponds, and flowers and trees in the park are a paradise for photography enthusiasts. In addition, the snack street in Yu Garden Mall is also worth visiting, and you can taste authentic Shanghai snacks.


Transportation Guide

Take Metro Line 10 to Yu Garden Station, and then leave. If you choose private tourism services in Shanghai, the tour guide will take you to explore every corner of Yu Garden and feel the charm of classical gardens.

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3.  Shanghai Museum: Appreciating the Treasures of Chinese Civilization

Attractions

The Shanghai Museum is a large museum of ancient Chinese art, with a rich collection covering multiple categories such as bronze ware, ceramics, calligraphy and painting, sculpture, etc. Here, you can enjoy up close the magnificent achievements of ancient art, such as bronze ware from the Spring and Autumn period, calligraphy and painting from the Tang and Song dynasties, and more.


Transportation Guide

Take Metro Line 1, Line 2, or Line 8 to People's Square Station, and walk for about 5 minutes after exiting. Shanghai city sightseeing buses also pass through this area, making it an ideal choice for visiting major museums in Shanghai.


4.  Tianzifang: Experience the Integration of Art and Life

Attractions

Tianzifang is located on Taikang Road and is an art and creative area transformed from an old alleyway. Here, numerous studios, galleries, cafes, and small shops of artists and designers gather, each full of personality and creativity. Strolling through Tianzifang, you can feel the perfect fusion of art and life.


Transportation Guide

Take Metro Line 9 to Dapuqiao Station and walk for about 10 minutes after exiting. For tourists who enjoy in-depth tours, Shanghai tour guides will take you into every corner of Tianzifang to discover hidden surprises.


5.  Disneyland: Embark on a Dream Journey

Attractions

Shanghai Disneyland is the first Disneyland resort in Chinese Mainland, with six theme parks, including Treasure Bay, Tomorrow World, Fantasy Garden, etc. Whether it's thrilling amusement rides or exciting performances and parades, you can feel the charm of the fairy tale world.


Transportation Guide

Take Metro Line 11 to Disneyland Station and exit immediately. For the convenience of tourists, Shanghai also provides various transportation shuttle services, such as buses, taxis, etc.

6.  Route suggestions

The Bund - Yu Garden: Take Metro Line 2 to East Nanjing Road Station. After visiting the Bund, walk to Yu Garden (about 20 minutes) to feel the blend of history and classics.

Shanghai Museum - Tianzifang: Take Metro Line 1 to People's Square Station, Visit Shanghai Museum, transfer to Metro Line 9 to Dapuqiao Station, and visit Tianzifang.

Disneyland: Take Metro Line 11 directly to Disneyland Station and embark on a day of dreamy adventures.


Conclusion

Shanghai, this charming city, awaits your exploration. Whether following a Shanghai tour guide to gain a deeper understanding or choosing a private travel service in Shanghai, it can make your trip more colorful. I hope this guide can help you plan an unforgettable trip to Shanghai and enjoy every exciting moment.

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