Best things to do at Nanjing Road
China's premier shopping street, the 5.5-km-long Nanjing Road, starts at the Bund and ends in the west at the junction of Jing'an Temple and West Yan'an street. 🛣
Nanjing Road, a renowned street in Shanghai, offers a unique blend of traditional and modern experiences. I have put together the ultimate guide on what to do there:🗺
What to do:🌟
1. Over 600 businesses on Nathan Road offer famous brands of high quality and new fashions, including upscale stores like Tiffany and Mont Blanc. In addition, approximately a hundred traditional stores and specialty shops provide a variety of goods such as silk, jade, embroidery, wool, and clocks, making it a shopper's paradise.🛍
2. Visitors can savor authentic Shanghai cuisine at century-old food stores and purchase gifts for loved ones.🛒
3. A ride on the nostalgic Dangdang tram, operating from 8:30 am to 10 pm daily, provides a glimpse into the city's past as it passes by various old and new stores.🚊
4. The vibrant nightlife of Shanghai is characterized by illuminated skyscrapers, open-air bars, abstract sculptures, and the enchanting melodies of street musicians, creating an unforgettable ambiance for evening strolls.🍸
Best Time to visit:🕝
Most stores in China typically operate from 10:00 to 22:00, accepting various payment methods including cash, Chinese UnionPay cards, and select foreign cards like Visa, MasterCard, and American Express.
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if you like shopping, this street is for you but even if you don’t particularly like shopping, like myself, there’s beautiful architecture the entire Street. so every thing for just about everyone and on the bright side, on the one end of the street you have the river on the other side if you walk further enough, there’s the peoples park, which is also a nice breakaway area from all the busyness of shopping. you can’t use bicycles on the actual street but you can use and park them on the adjacent street if you need to.
if you like shopping, this street is for you but even if you don’t particularly like shopping, like myself, there’s beautiful architecture the entire Street. so every thing for just about everyone and on the bright side, on the one end of the street you have the river on the other side if you walk further enough, there’s the peoples park, which is also a nice breakaway area from all the busyness of shopping. you can’t use bicycles on the actual street but you can use and park them on the adjacent street if you need to.
The hustle and bustle of this road really adds to the excitement on this road. Good shopping places and various brands are here
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street during the day is completely different from the night. During the day, you see architecture and at night you see lights. Nanjing Road at night gives people a sense of paper drunkenness, retro and romantic. The whole street is not long, from West Street to East Street about 800 meters, the famous Cailan, Peace Hotel are here, to the end is the Bund.
A must place to visit in Shanghai. It is located just in the corner of the famous Bund. A long street with many shops, local-and international eateries, street performances and many shopping malls...an unique experience, especially at night in Shanghai.