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What To Do And Eat In Shanghai, China ft. Suzhou | 6D5N Travel Guide

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Discover the vibrant culinary scene and cultural highlights of Shanghai, China, with this comprehensive 6-day travel guide. From Michelin-starred dining to bustling bazaars and unique local eateries, explore the best of Shanghai and a delightful excursion to Suzhou's historic charm.

  • Xianyun Wudi Hammer Hotpot

    This hotpot restaurant in Shanghai is known for its unique 'Hammer Hotpot' experience, where food is prepared with a hammer.

  • Xing Shen Star God Breakfast

    A breakfast spot in Shanghai offering a traditional breakfast experience.

  • Top Toy shopping

    A shopping center in Shanghai with a wide range of toys and character goods, including exclusive items.

  • Yu Yuan Bazaar

    A traditional bazaar with ancient architecture and various shops and food stalls.

  • Ping Jiang Road

    A road in Suzhou featuring traditional architecture, boutiques, and cafes.

  • Da Hu Chun (Fried Pork Buns)

    A restaurant known for its fried pork buns.

  • Shangyin Water Spa

    A spa that may not meet expectations but was recommended.

  • Tian Zi Fang

    A trendy area with a lot of young people.

  • Wei Xiang Zhai

    A restaurant known for a bowl of noodles for 80 years.

  • Xu Yan Royal Banquet

    A banquet where you dress up as people from ancient times and there is a show inside.

  • Xing Rong Ji - Michelin 1 Star Restaurant

    A Michelin 1-star restaurant located within the traditional Shanghai mansion.

  • Nanjing Road

    One of the main shopping districts of Shanghai with over 600 shops.