The Bund
A riverside promenade where colonial buildings face the futuristic skyline of Pudong. It’s Shanghai’s most iconic view and a perfect place for a stroll, especially in the evening.
Yu Garden
A classical Chinese garden filled with pavilions, ponds and bridges. Its intricate design and calm atmosphere make it a peaceful oasis in the city.
Oriental Pearl Tower
A futuristic tower with glass observation decks and a revolving restaurant. From the top, visitors see the city stretch for miles in every direction.
Nanjing Road
One of the world’s busiest shopping streets, full of neon, shops and energy. It’s the place to feel Shanghai’s modern pulse.
Shanghai Museum
A treasure house of ancient Chinese art, from bronzes and ceramics to scrolls and jade. It’s regarded as one of the country’s finest museums.