Top Things to Do in Shanghai: Best Activities & Must-Sees

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Vibrant and energetic, the cosmopolitan city of Shanghai is where East meets West. Located where the Yangtze River meets the East China Sea, Shanghai boasts an exciting blend of culture, tradition and modernity. If you’re headed to this city, whether on a layover or for a destination holiday, you’ll find ideas for the top things to see and do in Shanghai right here.

What to Do in Shanghai Based on Your Stay

What to do in Shanghai all depends on how much time you have and what type of activities you’re most interested in. To provide you with some inspiration and guidance, take a look at our Shanghai itinerary ideas below.

Length of Stay

Couple

Family

Friends

Solo

1 day

A peaceful walk around Yu Garden with a meal in the French Concession

Explore the Shanghai Ocean Aquarium and Shanghai Science and Technology Museum in Pudong

Breakfast on the Bund, browsing Tianzifang’s art galleries and finishing with a cocktail on one of the city’s rooftop bars

Enjoy the sunrise on the Bund, discover the city’s bookshops, and try Xiaolongbao soup dumplings

2-3 days

Take in Lujiazui’s skyscrapers, romantic strolls and try local dishes like Shengjianbao and Da Cu Wan

Burn off energy at Century Park, enjoy the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Centre, and take a family-friendly boat ride in Qibao Water Town

Cafe-hop and souvenir shop in the French Concession, visit night markets, and hit up the bars in Xintiandi

Visit the city’s museums, like the Shanghai Museum and Yuz Museum, and take a relaxing walk around the Shanghai Botanical Garden

4-5 days

Head out of the city to the traditional town of Zhujiajiao, eat at Qibao Ancient Town, and sightsee on a Huangpu River Cruise

Visit Shanghai Disneyland Resort, and head up high to Pudong’s observation decks.

Special meals at local hot-spots, a day trip to Suzhou, visit art galleries and try Shanghai Slings at trendy bars

Indulge in spa treatments, discover the city’s museums and galleries, and try popular local dishes

1 week

Excursions to nearby ancient water towns and heritage sites, romantic dinners, and take in the city at night.

Trips to theme parks, aquariums, and family-friendly museums

Journey to Moganshan to spend time in nature, spa treatments, shopping and cocktails

Take the high-speed train to Hangzhou, enjoy the city’s culture and art scenes, and hit up local cafes and eateries

Interested in learning more about what to do in Shanghai? Keep reading to discover more activities.

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Must-Visit Districts in Shanghai

Whether you’re in the mood to relax or want to feel the energy of the city, you’ll find that Shanghai’s distinct neighbourhoods offer a little something for everyone. From colonial-era waterfronts to luxury malls, the city’s districts have their own unique vibes, attractions and take on local cuisine.

The Bund: Shanghai’s historical waterfront

The Bund

Located on the Western bank of the Huangpu River, The Bund offers a unique blend of old and new. You’ll find colonial-era buildings looking onto nearby Pudong’s dramatic skyline, making this a great area for a gentle riverside walk. You can even take to the river cruise for a sightseeing cruise. There are plenty of waterfront cafes along the promenade to relax in and enjoy a cup of coffee, as well as trendy rooftop bars for when the city lights come on.

The Former French Concession: Shanghai’s historic tree-lined district

Wukang Building

Dating back to the 19th-Century, the Former French Concession is nowadays best known for its trendy cafes, boutique shops, and relaxed, creative atmosphere. Here, you’ll find colonial architecture from the time the area was under French control. Think Art Deco influences and picturesque tree-lined streets. A perfect place to while away an afternoon, with parks to explore and local eateries to pop into.

Lujiazui: Shanghai’s ultra-modern architecture

Lujiazui

The city’s financial and commercial district, Lujiazui in Pudong, is what comes to mind when you think of 21st-century Shanghai. With skyscrapers and high-end malls, this ultra-modern area is a true sight to behold. Famous sky-high architecture includes the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai Tower, both offering observation decks for panoramic city views. For those who don’t have a head for heights, the family-friendly Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is just around the corner.

Jing’An: Authentic Shanghai Lifestyle

Jingan Temple

Located in central Shanghai, the Jing'An district is where old meets me. Named after the Buddhist Jing’an Temple, find a fascinating mixture of 1920s-30s architecture to modern-day high-rises. If you're looking for a spot of shopping, Jing'An is the place to go. For all things luxury, head to the Plaza 66 and Jing’an Kerry Centre malls, and explore the Anyi Road markets over the weekends.

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9.4/10Amazing1285 Reviews
Hakata Fukuoka|1.44km from city centre
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9.5/10Amazing1306 Reviews
Hakata Fukuoka|1.96km from city centre
This hotel boasts an excellent location, right across from Hakata Station (Chikushi Exit). It's connected to Hankyu Department Store and AMU PLAZA, and there are tons of drugstores, yakiniku restaurants, and ramen shops nearby. What I loved most were the abundance of brunch coffee shops! It's only two stops to Tenjin and two stops to the airport. There's also an airport shuttle bus (310 JPY, cashless payment only) directly across from the hotel. The cleanliness and staff service were absolutely fantastic!
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8.8/10Very Good191 Reviews
Fukuoka|8.8km from city centre
The rooms are quite spacious and all offer sea views. It's located at Fukuoka's Uminonakamichi Station, with an aquarium and a large park nearby, perfect for a relaxing two-day stay at the hotel. There's a shuttle bus service to and from Hakata Station; you might want to inquire about its pickup/drop-off point at Hakata Station before checking in. The restaurants are also good, offering a variety of culinary options.
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9.3/10Great797 Reviews
Fukuoka|0.67km from city centre
Here's a review of the hotel: 📍 **Location & Transportation: Extremely Convenient** The hotel boasts a prime location in central Fukuoka, just a 3-minute walk (approx. 190 meters) from Exit 6 of Nakasu-Kawabata Subway Station, making arrivals and departures incredibly easy. It's within walking distance of popular attractions like Canal City Hakata (10-minute walk), the Anpanman Children's Museum (just steps away), and the Tenjin shopping district. Direct subway access from Fukuoka Airport makes it ideal for both business and leisure travelers. 🏨 **Service & Facilities: The Craftsmanship of an Established Hotel** - **Service Attitude**: The staff are professional and courteous, always greeting guests with a smile or a bow. The front desk offers English and Chinese services (during specific hours), ensuring smooth communication. - **Room Experience**: Although the hotel opened relatively early (1999, renovated in 2008), it's well-maintained. Room sizes are spacious by Japanese standards (twin rooms are approximately 30㎡), with good natural light and excellent blackout curtains. Toiletries include the Sekkisei series, along with Larm brand amenities, all of high quality. - **Facility Highlights**: Features an indoor pool, fitness center, and parking (1500-2000 JPY/night for overnight guests). A back exit provides direct access to the canal, making it barrier-free for stroller or wheelchair users. 🍽️ **Dining: Rich and Unique Breakfast Options** The breakfast offers both Japanese and Western selections, including local specialties like **Mizutaki rice, crispy puff pastries, and seasonal fruits (such as large Fukuoka persimmons)**. The taste receives high praise, but be aware that breakfast is quite pricey (approx. 3000 JPY/person). It's recommended to book a room with breakfast included or join their membership for discounts. ⚠️ **Minor Regrets & Suggestions** - **Slightly Outdated Bathroom**: The bathtub design feels a bit dated, but this has little impact on guests who prefer showering. - **Limited Housekeeping Hours**: Room cleaning is only available from 9 AM to 1 PM. If you plan to return late, you'll need to arrange it in advance. - **Check-in/Check-out Times**: Check-in is after 3 PM, and check-out is before 11 AM, so plan your itinerary accordingly. 💎 **Summary: A Classic Choice Worth Repeated Stays** The Hotel Okura Fukuoka stands out for its prime location, attention to service details, and excellent breakfast. Despite a few minor flaws, the overall experience far exceeded expectations. It's particularly suitable for families and business travelers, and I would definitely choose it again for my next visit to Fukuoka!
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9.2/10Great458 Reviews
Hakata Fukuoka|0.82km from city centre
This was my second stay here, and it was very comfortable. The hotel staff are all very enthusiastic and the service is excellent. The only downside is that the price was really expensive right before Christmas. The hotel is conveniently located right next to a mall where you can find drugstores, Onitsuka Tiger, Moussy, and Sanrio – a one-stop shop for everything! There are also plenty of restaurants nearby, including many popular bakeries, all within walking distance.
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Family friendly

9/10Great408 Reviews
Hakata Fukuoka|1.54km from city centre
Located right across from the popular bakery, this place is definitely showing its age with quite a few spots that aren't very clean. You can open the window, but you really have to yank it. The room is tiny; even with a twin room, it felt cramped. It was smaller than the twin room at the Comform hotel where I stayed later in my trip. The service was a bit odd. At check-in, they asked if I was an IHG member. I gave the front desk my IHG Platinum card number, and they then told me there were no Platinum benefits because I booked through an OTA. So why even ask for my membership number?
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9.2/10Great396 Reviews
Fukuoka|7.29km from city centre
Secluded high end hotel by the Fukuoka pier away from the city which most guests arrived by driving their own rental car. Both service and hotel premise are outstanding. They got well trained service oriented staff helped guests with sending their luggages to their room, and showed guests their room and made guests feel like a vip. They also got complimentary free flow of alcohols and snacks serving from 3-5pm and 8-11pm (with ramen serving at 10pm) at the lobby cafe which we appreciated and also enjoyed a lot. We attended these complimentary drink and snack outings mostly by ourselves alone without other guests.. However, there is some room to improve in terms of cleanliness in housekeeping as I found a piece of hair in the bed and some food on floor along with a receipt left by the previous guest which is not acceptable for this sort of high end hotel. I also requested for a room away from the noise and given that they only got 10-15 parties checked in last night with 5 floors, staff has assigned us to a room next to another party and we could hear the couple arguing at night when we opened the balcony door. Having said that we still found this hotel lovely as we appreciate the warmness of all the welcoming staff from the check in, the bonfire event from 8-10pm and all the lobby cafe staff throughout the whole stay. The room, the beds and amenities are all excellent.. I will recommend this hotel to friends in off peak seasons esp in a good discounted price.
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9.4/10Amazing549 Reviews
Fukuoka|0.53km from city centre
Excellent service with a full board - Buffett line for breakfast, lunch afternoon tea and dinner. Rooms were larger than most Japanese hotels. Great location to both hakata and Tenjin. Located in an area with plentiful restaurants. Easy access to everywhere. On a separate note the hotel is designed super trendy and chic with high attention for details. Only 2 con is the pillows thought was too small and too soft would have preferred if they had a selection to accommodate sleeping preferences. The other con is noise if you are someone who can’t tolerate noise from the outside as the hotel sits right at the bridge where there’s a big food truck open space and there’s lots of independent singers and entertainers which the noise could disrupt your sleep If your rooms face that direction and you are an early sleeper
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9.5/10Amazing206 Reviews
Fukuoka|0.65km from city centre
Standard Ritz service, nice as usuals. However, the front desk staff is quite mean,stayed two nights and requested extend late checkout from 1pm to 1:30pm but rejected, what a shame to a loyal customer to Ritz and it also do not in line with Ritz global marketing”Late checkout”promotion video. 🫣🫣in over all this hotel is mean, swimming poor need extra charge ¥4000/ppl. It is shame and surprising, we stayed a many Ritz Carlton in the world and never seen one need to charge swimming fee😓😓😑. For birthday trip, it is the worst arrangements among all other Ritz Carlton, no bday card message, no simple room decor etc. Do not recommend this Ritz among all Ritz hotels . Concierge service is good.
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9.3/10Great60 Reviews
Fukuoka|15.71km from city centre
If you like doing nothing and just staring at the sea this is the place for you. Located far away from the city, with not much around the vicinity. Service was good and friendly though especially with the few Nepalese staff they had. Spoke English and very service minded. the room we had was big. Nice big round jacuzzi bath. parking was free and enough slots. Breakfast was a Japanese set.
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Breakfast

8.8/10Very Good1155 Reviews
Hakata Fukuoka|1.08km from city centre
The hotel is technically in between 3 subway stations — Hakata (7 - 8 mins walk), Gion (7 - 8 mins walk), and Kushida Shrine (2 mins walk) — and also located conveniently near Canal City Hakata shopping mall, Kushida shrine, and many stores and restaurants nearby. The cleanliness of the hotel overall was good but a little less positive for the room itself, as some parts of the washroom’s privacy blinds looked like they aren’t cleaned regularly and edges of the room’s carpet were often not cleaned well (wearing slippers in the room and not touching the privacy blinds easily mitigates these concerns). A personal issue and warning for taller guests would be that the position of the toilet in the narrow bathroom (at least for the ‘cozy double’ room) requires users to face a section of the wall quite closely when seated, which would likely be uncomfortable/ impossible for people taller than 175 cm to use while sitting down (the attached photo is taken with a 0.6x camera lens). The air conditioning for the rooms was shared by a central air system which cooled the rooms well, but it is worth noting for those with sensitive noses that there was a very faint but noticeable odour of old cigarette smoke in the room despite the current no-smoke policy. The coin laundry room is very small with only 1 washing machine, 1 dryer, and 1 hybrid washer-dryer machine (also, no coin exchange machine is present), so I recommend washing mid-day or in the early evening if possible. The front desk receptionists and cleaning staff were kind and approachable (in both English and Japanese), the check-in and check-out processes were smooth, and the hotel did offer free luggage storage services after check-out. Overall, an enjoyable and budget-friendly stay.
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8.8/10Very Good2080 Reviews
Tenjin Fukuoka|0.5km from city centre
We stayed at Hotel Oriental Express Fukuoka Tenjin for 8 nights as a family of six, and we booked three rooms. The location was really convenient because everything we needed was just a short walk away. The rooms were small, which is normal in Japan, but they were very clean and comfortable. For breakfast, it’s honestly better to try it once and skip the package. The food is okay, but the menu never changes. Since there are so many great places to eat around the hotel, it’s not worth booking the room with breakfast. You’ll enjoy your meals more outside and you won’t end up repeating the same thing every morning. They also have a lounge on the 3rd floor. We only wanted to use it for a simple midnight snack from our food delivery, but we still weren’t allowed because the rule says you can only eat there if the food is bought from the hotel. The lounge does have vending machines for meals and drinks, which is convenient. For families like us who prefer to sit together, the rooms are too small to eat comfortably, so the lounge rule felt impractical. Housekeeping was great. The staff were always polite and greeted us, which was a nice contrast to one of the receptionists. She raised her voice more than once and always seemed irritated. She acted as if she owned the hotel. This was not just with us but also with other guests. We didn’t bother getting her name anymore, but it was disappointing because it’s not the level of hospitality you expect in Japan. Other helpful things: there’s a coin laundry, which is great for long stays, and there’s a pharmacy on the ground floor that was just about to have its grand opening by the time we checked out. Pros: • Excellent location near shops, restaurants, and train stations • Clean and well-maintained rooms • Good value for the area • Family-friendly setup • Housekeeping is polite and friendly • Lounge has vending machines for meals and drinks • Coin laundry available Cons: • Breakfast is repetitive and not worth booking for long stays • Lounge rules are too strict even for simple midnight snacks • Rooms are small • One of the receptionists was consistently rude and unprofessional • Pharmacy wasn’t open yet during our stay Overall, the stay was still manageable because of the location and cleanliness, but some policies and one staff member’s attitude made a noticeable impact. Fine for short stays, but long-stay families should know these things in advance.
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9.3/10Great749 Reviews
Tenjin Fukuoka|0.49km from city centre
This hotel is at the best location in Tenjin, literally 1 min walk from the main shopping street with the gaming arcades, shopping malls, and local dining. Hotel is fairly new and room is large by Japan standard. The bed is super comfortable and bathroom has a decent tub as well. Breakfast is very high quality with decent selections. Overall highly recommended if u want a location in the middle of all the fun in Tenjin.
From£51
8.4/10Very Good1215 Reviews
Hakata Fukuoka|2.02km from city centre
The hotel is about a 7-8 minute walk from Hakata Station's Chikushi Gate, which is quite convenient for getting around. Nearby, there's a Matsumoto Kiyoshi pharmacy and a Yodobashi Camera electronics store. Shopping options around Hakata Station are abundant, so the location is excellent.
From£46
8.7/10Very Good637 Reviews
Hakata Fukuoka|2.1km from city centre
The slippers provided were reusable cloth ones, and as someone who's particular about hygiene, I really regretted not bringing my own. The cleanliness was good, but not outstanding, especially since they only clean every three days. Since I was only staying for three days, I just left the trash bin outside my door daily for them to empty. Breakfast was basic; honestly, when staying in Hakata, you can easily skip the hotel breakfast. The location, however, was fantastic. It's within walking distance to popular bakeries, and Musashi is very close downstairs. Plus, you can usually eat in Tenjin without much of a wait.
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Gym

8.8/10Very Good134 Reviews
Fukuoka|2.59km from city centre
We love the hilltop view hotel which is super nice super clean super great services from the team! They offer an upgrade with just 10,000yen and we are so glad that we made the decision to upgrade! The room we got is superb with view to the Fukuoka city! Aside from that the design of the room is fantastic! We love the toilet design, the shower and bathtub that has a semi open view with JBL speaker really put us to a super relax mode! Highly recommended!
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8.8/10Very Good1009 Reviews
Hakata Fukuoka|2.33km from city centre
Perfect location, 7 mins walk from Hakata Station and there is a Family Mart nearby which is super convenient. We bought our breakfast and dessert from Family Mart.  Rooms are spacious and kids friendly (kid slippers and toothbrush were provided. They also provided a baby crib upon request). The brand of high chair in Why Not is stokke! We enjoyed the stay a lot.
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8.9/10Very Good231 Reviews
Fukuoka|4.29km from city centre
First of all, the transportation is extremely inconvenient. The hotel consists of three or four buildings, resembling apartments, with the lobby far from the rooms. I expected there to be a kitchen where I could cook, but there were no kitchen utensils whatsoever. The window faces directly onto the opposite building; if you open the curtains, you can clearly see everything across the street, including the beds. The bed was covered with just a sheet and a mattress protector filled with cotton wadding—uncomfortable and unhygienic. Every time I turned over at night, I had to rearrange the sheet and blanket… Of the three hotels I stayed at during this trip, this was the most disappointing; I made the wrong choice.
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9/10Great168 Reviews
Fukuoka|8.68km from city centre
I chose this hotel because of the free parking, only to realize later how foolish that was. Room: Pretty spacious, and there's a communal onsen. Breakfast: It's okay, not amazing. Cons: 1. No safe in the room, which is honestly a bit ridiculous. 2. Transportation is a bit inconvenient. Taking the bus to the city center costs 520 per person one way. If you drive yourself, the highway toll is 560 one way. You can take the national road, but it takes more time. At 1100 a night, it's not worth it.
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7.5/1099 Reviews
Fukuoka|4.38km from city centre
I realized at the last minute that I had made a mistake and booked the wrong room, so I contacted the hotel and they accommodated by upgrading my room. I'm grateful that I no longer have to find a new place to stay. The room was spacious, had a separate bathroom and toilet, and was clean, so I was able to spend a comfortable night. It was also great value that breakfast was included for this price. I would definitely consider this hotel again if I have the opportunity.
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Business travel

9.4/10Outstanding12083 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.54km from city centre
This hotel is my top choice for business trips. It's conveniently located, and the rooms are spacious and bright. The bed offers just the right balance of softness and firmness, making it very comfortable for working. The front desk staff is efficient and provides professional service. Overall, the hotel is clean and tidy. Highly recommend for business stays.
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9.5/10Outstanding6171 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.47km from city centre
This was my second stay at Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai New World, and I'm very grateful for Oliver's help and his attentive service throughout. They provided an excellent room, high up with a great view, which I was very pleased with. The location is superb, making it easy to get anywhere. All the staff were warm and thoughtful, proactively greeting guests, which made for a great experience. The breakfast was also very generous. The only minor drawback was that even with the air conditioning set to 30℃, the room remained quite cold, and the air blowing out felt like a cold draft... Shanghai in early March is still pretty chilly.
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9.4/10Outstanding11104 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.73km from city centre
The hotel has a great location, very close to Nanjing Pedestrian Road, which makes it convenient for shopping and walking around. The room is clean and well-maintained, and overall the stay was comfortable. One small downside is that the lighting in the room is a bit dim, which makes it slightly difficult to get ready, especially for doing makeup. The staff are very helpful, especially when assisting with Taobao deliveries. I also requested a one-hour late check-out, and they kindly allowed it without any extra charge, which I really appreciated. Overall, it’s a good hotel with friendly staff and an excellent location. 😊
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9.4/10Outstanding10820 Reviews
Train Station Area Shanghai|2.4km from city centre
My stay at the Pullman Shanghai Jing An was fantastic, and what impressed me the most was the front desk service. The staff were incredibly warm, gentle, and always wore a welcoming smile. Check-in was swift and efficient, and they were patient and thorough throughout the entire process. Whether I had questions about the hotel facilities, local transportation, or even small, impromptu requests, they responded thoughtfully and were always proactive in helping. Their professionalism and attentiveness made me feel completely at home. The attention to detail and high standard of service made my trip exceptionally reassuring. I highly recommend this hotel and will definitely choose to stay here again next time!
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9.3/10Very Good5563 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area Shanghai|1.78km from city centre
Everything was perfect. Upon check-in, the front desk arranged a high-floor room with a garden view for us, which made our first stay at the Garden Hotel exceptionally pleasant. The room was spacious and clean, and the view was fantastic. I called twice for bottled water and extra towels, and both times they were delivered very quickly. It's rare to find a hotel in the city center with free parking. Due to time constraints, we didn't get to use other hotel facilities, including dining, but the cafe on the ground floor looked very inviting.
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9.2/10Very Good9091 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.5km from city centre
Traveling in Shanghai, I really loved the room they arranged for me. Echo, the young lady, was incredibly helpful and sincere! I definitely have to leave a good review. Upon check-out, I even received a small gift prepared by the staff, Ivy and Camille, which was a lovely touch. I'll definitely be back next time!
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Top 5 Activities and Landmarks in Shanghai

Whoever you’re travelling with, Shanghai offers a wide range of engaging historical and modern attractions that are well worth a visit. Here are our recommendations on what to pop on your to-do list.

The Bund: where east meets west

Blending old-with-new, The Bund’s historical colonial architecture that overlooks the city’s famous skyscrapers is a fantastic place to explore. Whether you are in the mood for a gentle stroll, a sightseeing boat ride, or dining out at a trendy cafe, there’s plenty to do here.

See The Bund come alive at night and book an evening river cruise on from £10 on Trip.com!

Shanghai Disney Resort: magic comes alive

Shanghai Disney Resort

This is Disney like you’ve never seen it before. The newest Disney park to date, Shanghai Disney boasts state-of-the-art attractions along with all the characters you know and love. Plus, have you seen the sheer size of that castle? Perfect for families and Disney-lovers alike, and bound to create lifelong memories.

Beat ticket queues and sort out your Shanghai Disney admission in advance from £43 on Trip.com!

Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower: enjoy a bird’s eye view of the city

Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower

Located along the Pudong River, the iconic Oriental Pearl Tower stands out for its unique multi-sphere design. And what’s more, you can go up them! At the bottom of this 1990s skyscraper is the Shanghai History Museum, making it a fantastic double-feature activity option. If you’re feeling brave, there’s even a glass walkway to boldly stroll (or scurry!) across. Feeling hungry? How about a bite to eat at the revolving restaurant!

Get panoramic views across Shanghai and book your Oriental Pearl Tower entry from £22 on Trip.com!

Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park: get up close to marine life

Thrills, spills, and marine animals - sounds like a pretty good combo! Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park is part aquarium, part amusement park, and a whole lot of fun. Ideal for families, there’s plenty here to keep all ages entertained. Enjoy seeing dolphins and sea lions play as you learn about these fantastic creatures, and take a spin on one of the park’s many rides. Located just outside of central Shanghai, this is also a great option for those who fancy a little break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Get prepared ahead of your trip and arrange your Haichang Ocean Park tickets from £25 on Trip.com!

Yu Garden: explore Shanghai’s most famous classical garden

Yu Garden

Located in the Huangpu District, Shanghai's Yu Garden is a little spot of calm in a bustling city. Dating back to the Ming dynasty, this centuries-old 20,000-square-metre garden comprises six distinct areas featuring large rockeries, bridges, and pavilions. Perfect for those looking for a peaceful moment during a busy trip.

Put your best planning foot forward and order admission for the Yu Garden from £3.25 on Trip.com!

TASTE OF CHINA 中国味: Shanghai Immersive Dining Experience

TASTE OF CHINA Immersive Dining

TASTE OF CHINA 中国味 Immersive Dining is located inside THE BUND · CITY HALL PLAZA in Shanghai. It offers more than a meal. It is a cultural and sensory journey through China.

Created by Trip.com Group, the restaurant uses interactive technology to bring China's landscapes to life. As you dine, you may see the power of the Yellow River with flowing water effects, or the soft mist of the Li River reflected in colours on your plate. Each course is inspired by famous rivers, mountains and regions across the country.

A panda chef called Cheng BaoBao leads guests through seven key chapters of Chinese cuisine. The experience takes you from ancient dynasties to modern China, combining digital art, storytelling and carefully crafted flavours.

Guests from around the world can enjoy refined Chinese dishes while learning about the culture behind them. It is a place to taste China, feel its spirit and connect with its traditions.

  • Address: LG1-03, City Hall Plaza, The Bund, 270 Henan Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai, China
  • Opening hours: 10:00-22:00
  • Dining sessions: Two sessions daily (Lunch: 12:00–14:00 | Dinner: 19:00–21:00)
    We recommend arriving 2 hours early to enjoy the traditional costume and makeup styling experience.
  • Phone: +86 15021488899
  • Email: TasteofChina@trip.com

Shanghai, a truly cosmopolitan city

Shanghai’s reputation as a modern, bustling city stems from its history as a busy global trading port, as well as influences from the various different countries that controlled it across the 19th Century. Today, visitors can see a mix of traditional and new, east and west, with a vibrant, infectious energy that just invites you to explore further.

For those looking for a foodie-focused experience, head to Yuyuan Bazaar and local night markets for authentic Shanghainese eats. Try out pork-filled Xiaolongbao soup dumplings, pan-fried Shengjianbao pork buns, and, if you’re visiting in autumn, hairy crab. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, head over to the French Concession neighbourhood for European-inspired desserts. Or if you’re eating on the go, pick up a savoury Jianbing pancake. For a special treat, Jianbing is where to go for upscale dining - great for celebrating special occasions!

For travellers wanting to explore the city’s traditional heritage, the Yu Garden dates back to the Ming-Dynasty, with pathways to lead to pavilions, koi-filled ponds, and beautiful scenic halls. There are also a number of temples to explore in Shanghai, including the Jade Buddha Temple, Wen Miao Confucian Temple, and the Longhua Temple, which is the oldest temple in Shanghai. This is not to mention all the museums and galleries, including the Shanghai Museum, that you can visit!

Best Time to Visit Shanghai

Shanghai’s location on China’s subtropical eastern coast, along with its proximity to the Yangtze River means that its weather can be a little up and down. On one end of the scale, things are hot and humid in the summer, and on the other end, cool and damp in the winter. However, if you time your trip for spring or autumn, you can expect pleasant, comfortable temperatures and perhaps a little bit of rain. Each season and Shanghai, of course, offers a different experience, with a variety of local festivals throughout the year. Here’s what you can expect throughout the calendar year.

Season

Weather

Notes

Activities & Festivals

🌸 Spring (Mar–May)

Gradually warming up but pleasant, with a comfortable level of humidity. May have some rain earlier on in the season.

Considered one of the best times to visit. Bring a light jacket for early spring.

Shanghai Cherry Blossom Festival, Qingming Festival, and seeing spring flowers in bloom.

☀️ Summer (Jun–Aug)

Typhoon season. Expect high temperatures and humidity, but with intervals of sunshine 

Priortise activities that are indoors. Luckily, Shanghai has plenty to choose from!

Dragon Boat Festival, river cruises, and exploring indoor attractions

🍁 Autumn (Sep–Nov)

Comfortable mild temperatures, generally sunny and dry. May be some occasional rain.

Another great time of year to visit, although might be a little busy, so be prepared for crowds.

Mid-Autumn Festival, trying hairy crab, and exploring outdoor parks and attractions

❄️ Winter (Dec–Feb)

Chilly and damp, but no real chance of snow.

Bring layers to keep warm, as the humidity can make you feel a little colder.

Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival, and eating hot pots and local soup dishes

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Day Trips from Shanghai

Due to its location and transport links, Shanghai makes for an excellent base for those wanting to explore nearby cities, towns, and attractions. There are CRH high-speed trains that offer frequent, reliable services that can be prebooked, as well as intercity buses and ferries. This isn’t even to mention the city’s own metro system! If you’re looking to see more of this part of China, Shanghai is a great place to start. Here are some nearby locations that you can easily get to from the city.

Suzhou: Chinese heritage, gardens and UNESCO sites

Located around 100km west of Shanghai, Suzhou is best known for its classical Chinese gardens, scenic waterways, and silk-making heritage. Perfect for travellers looking to explore more of the area’s history and traditions.

  • Average travel time: about 20-35 minutes from Shanghai
  • Transport: departures from Shanghai Hongqiao railway station
  • Must-sees: World Heritage UNESCO Classical Chinese Gardens, Pingjiang Road tea shops, Suzhou Silk Museum and Hanshan Temple

Hangzhou: Nature, tea traditions and relaxation

Take a breather from the city and visit Hangzhou, 180km southwest of Shanghai. Take a boat ride across the UNESCO World Heritage West Lake, learn about the region’s tea culture, and simply relax in nature.

  • Average travel time: about 1 hour from Shanghai
  • Transport: departures from Shanghai Hongqiao railway station
  • Must-sees: West Lake, Longjing Tea Village, Lingyin Temple and savouring local Dongpo pork dishes.

Nanjing: China’s former capital

This is one for the history buffs. One of the country’s ancient capital cities, Nanjing is bursting with imperial history and culture. With multiple museums and historic sites to see, a visit to Nanjing offers a fascinating glimpse into China’s heritage.

  • Average travel time: about 1.5-2 hours from Shanghai
  • Transport: departures from Shanghai Hongqiao railway station
  • Must-sees: Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, Ming City Wall,and Zijin Shan Purple Mountain

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FAQ – Things to Do in Shanghai

  • What are the best things to do in Shanghai?

    Although everyone has different interests and likes to holiday in their own way, there are a number of Shanghai attractions that come up time and again when folks give recommendations on the best things to do. The Bund, Yu Garden, French Concession, Shanghai Museum, and the city’s water towns are often near the top of these lists!
  • What are unique things to do in Shanghai? 

    As it’s such a modern city, Shanghai offers some really unique attractions. For those who are creatively inclined, there are the M50 Art District and Propaganda Poster Art Center. For visitors looking to do sightseeing with a difference, there are nighttime river cruises, as well as evening tours of popular neighbourhoods like the watertowns. This is a great way to see popular sights without the daytime crowds!
  • How many days should you spend in Shanghai? 

    How many days you choose to spend in Shanghai all depends on whether you want a taster of the city or a deep exploration. As a general guideline, anywhere between a couple of days and a week should work. The sweet spot is 4-5 days.
  • What are things to do in Shanghai layover?

    Shanghai is home to two airports, Pudong and Hongqiao, and both are in relatively close proximity to attractions if you choose to leave the airport during a layover. These include Oriental Pearl tower, Pudong Century Park, and The Bund. We recommend getting out to explore if your layover is over six hours, just to make sure there’s plenty of time to get back for your ongoing flight.
  • What are things to do in Shanghai with kids?

    Shanghai is a kid-friendly city, with plenty of activities and attractions to keep the little ones entertained. Theme parks like Shanghai Disneyland and Haichang Ocean Park will keep the whole family entertained, along with interactive exhibits at Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.

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