Discover Shanghai's dynamic blend of old and new with this 4-day itinerary, exploring iconic landmarks like The Bund and Yu Garden alongside charming streets of the French Concession. From towering skyscrapers to tranquil gardens and bustling markets, experience the vibrant pulse of this captivating Chinese metropolis.
Yu Garden
A classical Chinese garden dating back to the Ming Dynasty, Yu Garden is a serene oasis in the heart of Shanghai's old city. Wander through meticulously landscaped courtyards, pavilions, and rockeries.
City God Temple
Adjacent to Yu Garden, this vibrant temple complex is dedicated to the City God of Shanghai. It's a bustling spiritual center surrounded by traditional architecture and shops.
Anfu Road
A charming street in the former French Concession, Anfu Road is known for its leafy plane trees, boutique shops, and cozy cafes. It offers a picturesque glimpse into Shanghai's stylish, relaxed side.
Wukang Road
This historic road in the Xuhui District is famous for its beautiful old villas and tree-lined avenues, showcasing Shanghai's colonial past. It's a popular spot for leisurely walks and appreciating architectural diversity.
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
One of the world's busiest shopping streets, Nanjing Road offers a dazzling array of department stores, boutiques, and eateries. It's a vibrant hub for both locals and tourists, especially lively at night.
St Ignatius Cathedral
Also known as the Xujiahui Cathedral, this magnificent neo-Gothic church is one of the largest Catholic churches in China. Its impressive architecture makes it a notable landmark.
Starbucks Reserve Roastery
More than just a coffee shop, this is Starbucks' largest roastery in the world, offering a unique, immersive coffee experience. Enjoy expertly crafted beverages amidst stunning industrial-chic decor.
The Bund
Shanghai's iconic waterfront promenade offers breathtaking views of the Pudong skyline across the Huangpu River. Admire the grand colonial-era buildings on one side and futuristic skyscrapers on the other.
Xintiandi
A stylish, car-free shopping, dining, and entertainment district, Xintiandi beautifully blends traditional Shikumen architecture with modern design. It's a vibrant hub for upscale boutiques and restaurants.
Sun Yat-sen’s Former Residence Museum
Zhapu Road
Zhapu Road is known for its lively wholesale markets, particularly for fabrics and garments. It's a bustling commercial street where you can find great deals on textiles.
Peace Hotel at The Bund
An iconic landmark on The Bund, the historic Peace Hotel exudes old-world glamour and offers stunning views of the Huangpu River. Its Art Deco charm and legendary jazz bar are major draws.
Lujiazui
Shanghai's dazzling financial district, Lujiazui is characterized by its futuristic skyline dominated by several of the world's tallest buildings. It represents modern Shanghai's economic dynamism.
Yuyuan Bazaar
A bustling market area adjacent to Yu Garden, Yuyuan Bazaar is filled with traditional Chinese architecture, souvenir shops, tea houses, and food stalls. It's a vibrant place to shop and sample local flavors.
Nanxiang Mantou Restaurant
A famous spot in Yuyuan Bazaar renowned for its delicious Nanxiang soup dumplings (xiaolongbao). Expect queues, but locals agree the delicate flavors are worth the wait.
Sunflour Bakery and Cafe
A popular bakery and cafe known for its excellent coffee and freshly baked goods, including artisanal bread and pastries. It's a cozy spot for breakfast or a light lunch.
Wukang Mansion
An iconic, boat-shaped Art Deco apartment building on Wukang Road, this unique structure is a striking architectural landmark. It's one of Shanghai's most photographed buildings.
Jin Mao Tower
Once one of the tallest buildings in the world, the Jin Mao Tower offers spectacular panoramic views of Shanghai from its observation decks. Its design is inspired by traditional Chinese pagodas.
Shanghai World Financial Center
Known for its distinctive 'bottle opener' design, the Shanghai World Financial Center offers breathtaking views from its 100th-floor observatory. It's a symbol of Shanghai's modern architectural ambition.
Shanghai Tower
The tallest building in China, the Shanghai Tower spirals towards the sky with a unique, twisting design. Its observation decks provide unparalleled views of the city and surrounding areas.
Lujiazui Station
This major metro station serves as a central hub for exploring the Lujiazui financial district. It provides convenient access to the area's skyscrapers, shopping centers, and the Bund.
Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre
This modern performing arts venue hosts a variety of plays and performances, showcasing both classic and contemporary theatre. It's a cultural hub for Shanghai's vibrant arts scene.