Itinerary Summary: Shanghai Tower – Shanghai Museum – Yu Garden & Bazaar – Nanjing Road – The Bund
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Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Start at the top of Shanghai Tower, China‘s tallest building at 632 metres. The elevator takes you to the 118th-floor observation deck in under a minute. From 546 metres, the city spreads out beneath you — the Huangpu River curving through, Pudong’s towers clustered below, and the older neighbourhoods of Puxi stretching west.
Then descend to the Shanghai Museum, housed in a building designed to resemble an ancient bronze vessel. Its collection of bronzes, ceramics, and calligraphy is among the best in China. Next is Yu Garden, a Ming-dynasty garden built between 1559 and 1577. Zigzag bridges, rockeries, and pavilions are packed into just 2 hectares — a masterpiece of space and balance. The adjacent Yuyuan Bazaar is a maze of stalls selling everything from tea to souvenirs.
Afternoon: Nanjing Road runs 5.5 kilometres from the city centre to the waterfront, Shanghai‘s main commercial artery since the 1860s. End at The Bund at dusk. The 1.5-kilometre promenade is lined with 52 buildings of varying architectural styles — neo-classical, Art Deco, Renaissance — built between 1860 and 1937. Across the river, the Pudong skyline answers with towers that didn’t exist before 1990.