Itinerary Summary: Shanghai Tower – Shanghai Museum – Yu Garden & Bazaar – Nanjing Road – The Bund
Hotel Star Rating: 3-Star Hotels
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Start the day at the top. Shanghai Tower, China's tallest building, sends you up to its 118th-floor observation deck in under a minute. From this height, the city's logic becomes clear: the Huangpu River dividing east from west, the dense fabric of old neighbourhoods against the concentrated cluster of Pudong towers.
Then descend to ground level and enter the Shanghai Museum, where the collection covers three millennia of Chinese art — bronze vessels, ceramics, calligraphy — without the crowds that pack the Forbidden City. Next, Yu Garden shows you the opposite end of the spectrum: a 16th-century private garden designed for contemplation, built around the principles of surprise and concealment. Zigzag bridges, rockeries, and pavilions are all packed into a space that still feels intimate despite the foot traffic. The adjacent Yuyuan Bazaar is a different world — stalls, food, souvenirs, noise.
Afternoon: Nanjing Road stretches from the city centre to the river, and walking it gives you a sense of Shanghai's commercial energy. End at The Bund at dusk, when the lights on both sides of the river come on simultaneously. The contrast is not accidental — it's the defining image of the city.