Must-Visit Shanghai: 8 Top Attractions & Practical Tips

Shanghai dazzles with its blend of futuristic skyscrapers, historic gardens, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re curating Shanghai tours or designing a Shanghai trip package, this guide unveils the city’s most photogenic spots and insider tips to elevate your Shanghai vacation.

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1. The Bund: Skyline & Colonial Charm

Highlights:

Capture Shanghai’s iconic skyline across the Huangpu River, framed by colonial-era architecture. At night, neon lights from Pudong’s skyscrapers create a mirror-like reflection on the water. Key photo spots include the Waibaidu Bridge and the Astor House Hotel.

Tickets: Free (river cruises start at ¥120).

Transportation: Metro Line 2/10 to East Nanjing Road Station.

Pro Tip: Arrive at sunrise for crowd-free shots or sunset for golden-hour magic.

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2. Yu Garden: Ming Dynasty Elegance

Highlights:

This 16th-century garden blends pavilions, koi ponds, and zigzag bridges. The adjacent Yuyuan Bazaar offers lantern-lit evenings perfect for atmospheric shots.

Tickets: ¥30 (garden), free for the bazaar.

Transportation: Metro Line 10 to Yuyuan Garden Station.

Pro Tip: Visit early morning to avoid tourist crowds.

3. Oriental Pearl Tower: Futuristic Icon

Highlights:

Shanghai’s pink-sphered tower features a glass-bottom observation deck (259m) and a 360° rotating restaurant. At night, its LED light show paints the sky.

Tickets: ¥199 (includes second sphere),¥299(includes third sphere)

Transportation: Metro Line 2 to Lujiazui Station.

Pro Tip: Book the night combo ticket (¥280) for a Huangpu River cruise.


4. Nanjing Road: Shopping & Street Scenes

Highlights:

China’s busiest shopping street blends neon billboards, retro trams, and street performers. Ideal for candid shots of Shanghai’s urban energy.

Tickets: Free.

Transportation: Metro Line 1/2/8 to People’s Square Station.

Pro Tip: Visit after dusk for vibrant light displays.


5. Shanghai Tower: World’s Second-Tallest Building

Highlights:

The 632-meter tower’s Sky Observatory (118th floor) offers dizzying views of the city and the Jin Mao Tower’s art deco silhouette.

Tickets: ¥180.

Transportation: Metro Line 2 to Lujiazui Station.

Pro Tip: Capture time-lapse videos of swirling clouds from the observation deck.


6. Tianzifang: Artsy Alleyways

Highlights:

This labyrinth of Shikumen (stone-gate) houses is now a hub for indie galleries, cafes, and boutiques. Narrow alleys adorned with murals and ivy are Instagram gold.

Tickets: Free.

Transportation: Metro Line 9 to Dapuqiao Station.

Pro Tip: Weekday mornings offer quieter exploration.


7. Zhujiajiao Water Town: Venice of the East

Highlights:

Ancient canals, stone bridges, and traditional tea houses make this 1,700-year-old town a serene escape. Rent a gondola for dreamy waterway photos.

Tickets: Free (individual attractions ¥10–¥30).

Transportation: Metro Line 17 to Zhujiajiao Station + 10-minute taxi.

Pro Tip: Visit on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds.


8. French Concession: European Flair

Highlights:

Tree-lined avenues, art deco villas, and hip cafes define this district. Don’t miss Fuxing Park for candid shots of locals dancing or playing chess.

Tickets: Free.

Transportation: Metro Line 1/10/12 to South Shaanxi Road Station.

Pro Tip: Explore Wukang Road for historic mansion photography.


Practical Tips for Your Shanghai City Tour

1.  Transport: Use a Shanghai Metro Pass (¥45/day) for unlimited rides.

2.  SIM Cards: Buy a 4G SIM at Pudong Airport for seamless navigation.

3.  Dining: Try xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) at Jia Jia Tang Bao near People’s Square.

4.  Tours: Book a Shanghai trip package with Klook or Viator for bundled deals.

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