There are several city walk routes in Shanghai, there is always one for you
Some places can't say exactly where they are good, but they are unforgettable. For me, Shanghai is such a place - it is both the first stop of my trip and the city I have visited the most.
It has both the prosperity of modern cities and the beauty of Jiangnan water towns. High-rise buildings and alleyways shine each other, elegant and lazy coexist. Various seemingly contradictory but harmoniously coexisting elements are breathtaking, and inclusiveness and diversity are the most fascinating places in Magic City.
🌟Classic check-in route
➡️City God Temple-Yuyuan Garden-Bund-Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
The must-check route for the first time to Shanghai. The "old Shanghai" and the "new era" coexist. Religious buildings, Jiangnan gardens, skyscrapers, snack commercial streets, this route includes them all. If you have time, you can also visit the nearby Shanghai Museum, but the museum has many people during the holidays and needs to be booked in advance.
🌟City walk route
➡️Wukang Road/Yuyuan Road/Hengshan Road/Sweet Love Road/Duolun Road
If you don't want to go to the crowded check-in spots, just find a road to see the plane trees and old houses, and you can occasionally find some special small shops or cafes.
🌟Jiangnan ancient town route
➡️Xinchang Ancient Town/Nanxiang Ancient Town/Fengjing Ancient Town/Zhujiajiao Ancient Town
You don't need to go to Suzhou and Hangzhou, there are small bridges and flowing water in Shanghai. If you go to Xinchang Ancient Town, remember to bring a postcard, the postal code there is 201314.
🌟Second element route
➡️EVA Unit 0/Gundam Statue/Baolian ZX/Meiluo City
Known as China's Akihabara, the city with the highest concentration of the second element in China, arranging a whole day of the second element journey is also a good choice.
🌟Fairy tale route
➡️Disneyland
Disney must arrange a whole day, stay near the park one day in advance, or near the subway station near the park, start early the next day, and prepare to welcome a day of many people and happiness.
🚌Transportation
Buses and subways are very convenient, Alipay, Cloud Flash Pay and WeChat can all open electronic bus cards, or directly download a metropolis app.
🏠Accommodation
It is recommended to stay near People's Square and Nanjing Road, which is convenient for travel and dining, and you can go to the Bund to blow the wind at night.
🍜Food
Fried dumplings and small steamed buns are local snacks, and crayfish are also very good. Some special themed restaurants need to be booked, so you can do some homework in advance.
Business Hours:The Bund, located in Shanghai, China, is a historic waterfront area along the western bank of the Huangpu River. Renowned for its stunning skyline views, the Bund is lined with iconic architectural landmarks that blend Western and Chinese styles. Strolling along the promenade, visitors are treated to a visual feast of grandiose buildings, including the neoclassical Customs House, the Gothic Revival-style Peace Hotel, and the futuristic skyscrapers of Pudong across the river. The area comes alive
Ah, The Bund! 🌆 This iconic waterfront promenade in Shanghai is a must-visit for anyone seeking a delightful blend of history, architecture, and pure vibes. As soon as I stepped onto its cobblestone streets, I was transported back in time to the city's glamorous past. 💃The neoclassical buildings lining the Bund exude an undeniable charm, each one vying for your attention with its intricate details and grand facades. It's like walking through an open-air museum, but with a lively buzz in the air. 🏛️ I couldn't help but imagine the high society soirées that must have taken place within these walls back in the day. 🍷But the real star of the show is the breathtaking view across the Huangpu River. 🌉 The towering skyscrapers of Pudong's financial district make for a striking contrast against the historical buildings, creating a mesmerizing skyline that's best admired at night when the neon lights come alive. 💡 It's a sight that will leave you awestruck and reaching for your camera. 📸Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates a good atmosphere, The Bund is a must-visit destination in Shanghai. Just be prepared to be utterly charmed! 🤩
this place is very pretty especially at night with all the glimmering lights. a good stroll while enjoying the view and i would come again
A waterfront area that is quite famous and popular in Shanghai. The most interesting thing is that you can see the skyscrapers across the river and the most unique is the Shanghai Tower which is the icon of the area. You can also take a cruise ship while traveling around the river, but you will be faced with crowds of people if you come on a weekend or holiday. The best time to visit The Bund is at night because the skyscrapers across the river will be decorated with spectacular LED lights.
A waterfront area that is quite famous and popular in Shanghai. The most interesting thing is that you can see the skyscrapers across the river and the most unique is the Shanghai Tower which is the icon of the area. You can also take a cruise ship while traveling around the river, but you will be faced with crowds of people if you come on a weekend or holiday. The best time to visit The Bund is at night because the skyscrapers across the river will be decorated with spectacular LED lights.
Shanghai at the bund i come to shanghai 2 times in this years the location building looklike feeling in Europe the weather when i go it so could
the bund Shanghai is amazing! i went there during winter and the weather is good with not that many tourists. it is highly recommended to stay somewhere near but everywhere is walking distance.