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The North Bund mixes Shanghai's old-world charm with its ambitious future along the Huangpu River. Stroll the waterfront promenade for jaw-dropping views of Pudong's skyline that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. History buffs can explore the art deco Broadway Mansions and the former Japanese Consulate while photographers capture the perfect sunset over the water. Don't miss the moving exhibits at the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations connecting you to the city's best spots. After dark, sip cocktails at sleek rooftop bars with million-dollar views. High-end hotels and serviced apartments cater to comfort-seekers, though budget travellers might want to stay elsewhere and just visit for the spectacular riverfront experience.
Lujiazui's sky-scraping financial district is where Shanghai flexes its futuristic muscles. The iconic Oriental Pearl Tower glows against a backdrop of glass giants like Shanghai Tower and Jin Mao Tower. Take a breather at Lujiazui Central Green Space or snap those classic skyline shots along the riverside promenade with views of the historic Bund across the water. Dining options range from Michelin-starred restaurants in luxury hotels to international cuisine in gleaming malls like IFC and Super Brand. Getting around is a breeze with multiple metro stations and elevated walkways connecting major buildings. Most visitors stay in upscale business hotels with river views and executive perks.
Xintiandi blends Shanghai's past and present through beautifully preserved Shikumen stone-gate houses now filled with upscale shops and art galleries. Pedestrian-only streets invite leisurely exploration between boutiques, while the Shikumen Open House Museum offers glimpses into traditional Shanghai life. Tree-lined walkways connect stylish rooftop terraces where you can people-watch above the fashionable crowds below. Dining options range from Michelin-starred restaurants to trendy cocktail bars, with most venues requiring reservations. Luxury boutique hotels occupy renovated historic buildings throughout the area. The nearby Taipingqiao Park provides a green escape, and Metro Lines 1 and 10 make getting around the city a breeze.
City centre Shanghai dazzles with its perfect split personality. The historic Bund waterfront flaunts colonial grandeur while facing off against Pudong's futuristic skyline across the Huangpu River. Stroll the riverside promenade for jaw-dropping views or explore traditional temples tucked between modern skyscrapers. The area buzzes with energy from dawn till well after dark. From upscale international cuisine to authentic xiaolongbao dumplings, the food scene caters to all tastes. Luxury hotels and boutiques line Nanjing Road's bustling pedestrian mall. Getting around is a breeze with multiple metro stations and the scenic Puxi Tram connecting major attractions.
Pudong's futuristic skyline dazzles with architectural wonders like the twisting Shanghai Tower and the space-age Oriental Pearl Tower. Shanghai Disneyland brings theme park thrills, while the sprawling Shanghai Wild Animal Park offers a different kind of adventure. The area balances business buzz with tourist attractions, from high-end shopping at IFC Mall to cultural exhibits at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum. Dining options range from luxe tower restaurants to mall food courts, all catering to business travellers and families alike. Five-star hotels dominate the accommodation scene with skyline views worth every penny. Getting around is a breeze with multiple metro stations connecting you to Shanghai's best sights.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Nanjing Road Shopping District in Downtown Shanghai. Our travellers also like the museums and art galleries in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at Yuyuan Bazaar, Shanghai Landmark Department Store and South Yunnan Road.
You can learn about the history of Shanghai with a visit to People's Square. Experience the acclaimed art galleries and fascinating museums in this culturally rich area.
Oriental Pearl Tower is just one of the places to see in Shanghai, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Visit the temples and shops in this culturally rich area.
You can find out about the history of Shanghai with a trip to Jing'an Temple. Discover the acclaimed art galleries and shops in this culturally rich area.
Ascend the Oriental Pearl Tower for jaw-dropping views of the futuristic Pudong skyline and winding Huangpu River. Lose yourself in the leafy French Concession, where trendy cafes and boutiques occupy charming colonial villas.
"Prime location, easy access to tourist destinations. Good bunds view, room clean and comfortable, staff friendly and helpful. Hotel provided birthday cake to my son is a big surprise. "
"Great buffet breakfast with lots of options including a robot that makes noodle and dumpling soup. Beds were comfortable. Great location with amenities for a good price.
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"The location is in walking distance to People’s square metro station. Our room has a great view to the Nanjing road walking street, the bund and the oriental pearl tower. There are many coffee shops, local food stores nearby. The room is quiet and spacious, and well maintained. The staff were very nice and helpful. Overall a great stay. "
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