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 Anyhi Road markets over the weekends.

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Shanghai Hotel Picks

5 star

9.2/10Great170 Reviews
Times Square New York|5.31km from city centre
Staying at The Edition again this year felt just like coming home. The front desk and luggage staff were incredibly warm and thoughtful, it was like seeing old friends. A special shout-out to Mr. Shah and Mr. Brian at the front desk – their service was impeccable, and they were so friendly and diligent. They truly deserve praise! 👍👍 We celebrated a birthday at the 9th-floor restaurant this time, and Mr. Ace was a huge help throughout. He took photos for us and paid attention to so many dining details. All in all, we had a fantastic stay here and hope to return next year! 😄
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8.3/10Very Good114 Reviews
Gramercy New York|3.76km from city centre
The hotel is not big, but the service is quite good. The room is very big, which is very good. The facilities are a bit old, but the cleanliness is acceptable. There are two balconies, one large and one small. The hotel is on the street, so people who have high requirements for the sleeping environment should choose it carefully. Overall, I am very satisfied. It is convenient to get in and out. The subway station is very close. There are supermarkets around. McDonald's Star Dad is opposite, and it is also close to Koreatown. 
FromHK$1,140
8.7/10Very Good570 Reviews
Times Square New York|5.2km from city centre
The location is excellent, making it very convenient to reach all attractions by subway. Upon check-in, an additional destination fee of $41 per night was required. This fee could be used towards purchases at the 8th-floor restaurant and the rooftop view restaurant, but the $41 credit was non-cumulative and had to be utilized daily. The outcome was that no matter how we tried to maximize it, we always ended up spending a few extra dollars each day. This destination fee truly felt like a trap: a shame to waste, but using it still meant additional expenses. Purified water was available on the 8th floor, allowing guests to fill their own bottles. Moreover, the room rate included one complimentary hotel perk voucher per night. During our stay, the perk was a choice of three options: a hop-on hop-off double-decker bus tour, entry to the Natural History Museum, or the Wax Museum. Finally, I must complain about the hotel's amenities. The bedsheets were torn, and the towels were old and worn. This completely shattered my perception of the Marriott brand. Then, there was the final billing process. The hotel's policy was to process payment first, then provide a detailed bill. The issue I encountered was that after paying by credit card, the bill surprisingly included an extra day's destination fee. After I reported this to the front desk, the recalculated bill then *undercharged* me for one day. I truly question if this is a problem with the hotel's billing system or simply human error. Ultimately, I still have to wait a week to receive a refund for the overcharged amount from the hotel.
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7.8/10Good115 Reviews
New York|4.24km from city centre
My son and I had the most incredible experience! I would recommend the William Vale to all my friends and family. The balcony views at sunset in the summer are absolutely stunning. The hotel itself offers many thoughtful amenities including a welcome message with your name on the television upon arrival. I honestly only have one small complaint and that was the cleaning service. We called about having the room cleaned and actually spoke with the individual who said she would come back at the time we requested but she never returned. Other than that one little hiccup everything went smoothly from the time we pulled up to valet to unload our luggage. There is NO better hotel to stay in Williamsburg aside from the William Vale.
FromHK$1,855
8.2/10Very Good158 Reviews
Midtown New York|5.34km from city centre
Horrible experience with Service & Unnecessary charges a) After charging $40 + taxes, they give $30 free meal voucher every day. After Day-1 i realised it was more economical to not use the $30 voucher. Sounds strange but its very Interestingly structured. One orders an Avocado toast for $29 (within budget) from the in room menu.The guy delivers in 30mins with a bill of $52 of which its $29 of food, $10 of delivery charges and $13 of taxes totalling to $52. So 1st you are charged $40 as City charged and in lieu of that the coupon of $30 for food given to you even if u stuck to your understanding $30 you would have paid more than $52 means extra $22 It gets more interesting when they tell you, that you cant use this $30 for breakfast. This is like a Ponzi scheme. b) One of the rudest In-room dining call you will ever attend. I asked what is XXXXX, revert: you should read about it, this is not in my job profile, I only take orders. Fab experience 😍 c) I requested that since i was lactose intolerant could the hotel be kind to deliver 1/4 cup of Almond milk, just enough for a cup of tea. I am told that is possible and then a full cup of milk with $10 + taxes = $13 is charged for simple request of Almond milk. d) You are not eligible for even a single bottle of water in a so called 5star hotel or so. e) Servicing the room was not in list, had to go twice over to reception to ensure that room no is added to list of rooms to be serviced in the day. f) The Coffee machine wasnt working and one had to request for a simple electric kettle to warm water for tea/coffee. g) The Jet spray in the washroom commode was jammed and not working.
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Family friendly

9.4/10Outstanding11823 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.54km from city centre
I especially want to commend the quality of the hotel's front desk staff. Ms. Starry Cui was exceptional, confirming guests' needs even before booking. The check-in process was seamless, and the room was prepared exactly as requested. During our stay, she also proactively checked in to ask for feedback, and she handled our check-out arrangements meticulously. This hotel is our go-to whenever we visit Nanjing Road. It's grand, with traditional Western decor, and everyone from the doorman to the cleaning staff is incredibly polite and courteous, making our stay very comfortable. It truly embodies my ideal 'Shanghai-style' hotel.
FromHK$742
9.4/10Outstanding10896 Reviews
Train Station Area Shanghai|2.4km from city centre
Near to railway station. Major plus for our group. Train access was one of a key plus point too. Took cab however to most places we had a kid. Took a train to Jing An (3r per adult) and from Airport (7r per adult). Pretty convenient and affordable though didi wasn’t expensive. Food is meh at breakfast and Executive Lounge - pretty repetitive with a few changes here and there. International but of course still more Chinese food. Chinese food is too oily and heavy flavoured for our taste but that could be subjective. Front desk was decent. One of the concierge guys was pretty helpful. Hotel is modern, clean, beautiful hardware though. Breakfast is for two per room but could be added at 100r a day before or 130r on the day itself. Additional person for executives lounge access could be waived for a review though we didn’t utilize that. We had the executive suite room with large access. Huge room we are pretty satisfied. Our room looks out to the railway station which was wgreat for us as we were heading to Suzhou after Shanghai 30 mins HSR away. Walk is 5 mins away. The bathroom siding door couldn’t be locked as that was faulty. Dyson hairdryer. Huge bath space. Offered to convert sofa bed to bed without charge for that first so that was great. Not many big issues, I think we could stay again dude. Of course Shanghai has many great options as well, except for the food - wouldn’t order breakfast or get lounge access - would rather head out to eat. They provided cute, toddler bathrobe, toothbrush and guest room slippers - which made my kid happy. I would also suggest to add much needed potty related accessories including a step up stool. All good otherwise, will recommend. Room pictures look as as what is on Trip, so sorry no pictures taken.
FromHK$767
9.6/10Excellent8808 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.73km from city centre
Who knew?! Choosing the right hotel in Shanghai made my trip even more memorable than the attractions themselves! I stayed at The Blossom House Yu Garden for 2 nights, and from the moment I stepped in until I left, the surprises just kept coming~ ✅As soon as I arrived, a staff member proactively helped with my luggage, and I was greeted with smiles every time I entered or exited. They even discreetly upgraded my room during check-in – my goodwill towards them was instantly maximized! The room was incredibly comfortable, spacious, bright, and full of thoughtful design – a bronze-yellow petal-shaped door, a budding flower elevator door, and even large floral decorations in the room. It felt like living in a flowing floral feast. Fresh fruit was provided daily for both nights of my stay, and the hot water for showers at night was super abundant. Coming back after a long day, it was incredibly therapeutic. 🍃Breakfast was a delightful blend of Chinese and Western cuisine! Freshly cooked scallion oil noodles with braised toppings, authentic Shanghai soup dumplings, and plenty of Western salads, desserts, and coffee. Sitting in the restaurant, I could even gaze at the Bund's 'Three Sisters' (Shanghai Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, Jin Mao Tower) plus the Oriental Pearl TV Tower from afar. Eating while enjoying the view was just too pleasant. 🪭The most amazing part was the evening! The hotel offered travel photography and intangible cultural heritage handicrafts. I chose the Yu Garden night tour, and the staff patiently explained the humanities and history along the way, which was far more interesting than just wandering around by myself~ The location is superb, too. The Bund, Yu Garden, and Chenghuang Temple are all within walking distance, so there's no need to rush when exploring, eating, and taking photos! 🎉There are many more details worth mentioning〰️ for example, the bathroom cups were clean and sparkling, the in-room fruit was fresh and juicy, and the mini-bar drinks were complimentary.
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9.3/10Very Good4416 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|2.6km from city centre
Although the room was small, it was very well-appointed. From the window, I could see iconic landmarks like Shanghai Tower and the Oriental Pearl, and Jing'an Temple was right in front of me. The service was standard and reliable, always responsive to requests. Breakfast had limited options but was exquisite. The in-room dining service was very convenient. The wonton noodles I ordered the first time were exceptionally delicious, so I ordered them again today for lunch, but the taste and texture were significantly different, and I'm not sure why. The cuisine at the second-floor restaurant, Yuanyuan, was good and reasonably priced. The service there wasn't overly enthusiastic but was very thorough.
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9.5/10Outstanding4615 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area Shanghai|0.97km from city centre
Room: 10/10 Room is great and located at the 27 floor. Having the best city view. Location: 10/10 Below is a whole shopping street. With bars and top notch restaurant. Breakfast/ Lounge: 10/10 Typical breakfast but the whole quality is very wholesome. With Service: 10/10 The front office manager, Fernando, attended to me personally for some odd requests. Everything was in place for my stay. Brand: 10/10 Langham has always been my favourite. Be it Shanghai, Shenzhen, Chengdu. The brand is always constant throughout the globe.
FromHK$1,564
9.4/10Outstanding7471 Reviews
Dapuqiao Area Shanghai|2.92km from city centre
Every time I come for a staycation, the hotel lobby feels bright and comfortable, and the service is excellent. I'd especially like to commend a lovely lady from Malaysia named ”Evelyn.” She's not only beautiful but also very professional and well-mannered! As soon as I arrived, she had already reserved a room for me on the 19th floor. The room was comfortable and tidy, and the housekeeping staff was also fantastic. Every time they saw me return, they knew my preferences and would specially prepare extra items I needed in the room. It truly felt like home, very warm and inviting. The coffee and tea used in the room and lounge are also imported. As for the hotel's breakfast, its quality hasn't declined over the years; in fact, it's gone up a level! The variety is richer, and the taste is superb! The hotel also has many other facilities, including a Shanghai cuisine restaurant, a Western restaurant, and a Cantonese Chinese restaurant. There's also a gym. The hotel also has a very comfortable terrace, perfect for chatting and relaxing~ I highly recommend everyone come and experience it; you definitely won't be disappointed!
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Breakfast

8.1/10Very Good146 Reviews
Times Square New York|5.02km from city centre
The location is excellent, though it's quite lively, which can make getting a good night's sleep a bit challenging. That said, location is key here. It's just a few minutes' walk to the Nasdaq Exchange, making it incredibly convenient.
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8.3/10Very Good94 Reviews
Chelsea New York|3.64km from city centre
The location of the Holiday Inn is excellent. It's situated between Sixth and Seventh Avenue, making it easy to walk to the subway station and Times Square. The hotel rooms are not large but they are clean and tidy, and they come with a safe and a hairdryer. Breakfast is free and includes fruits and juices, as well as bagels, cupcakes, and nut bars. If you're in a hurry, you can also take it to go. The most unforgettable person for me was Ms. Nadine. She helped me get back the passports for me and my family. I forgot to take the passports out of the safe when I checked out, and I only remembered when I was about to leave New York after spending the whole day out. I rushed back to the hotel and, in my panic, I told her the wrong room number. Ms. Nadine was very patient and compassionate; she let me go up with her to check. At that moment I found out I had given her the wrong room number. I am truly very grateful to her. I will stay in the Holiday Inn again.
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8.5/10Very Good134 Reviews
Times Square New York|4.32km from city centre
The front desk staff were proactive in trying to solve problems, but the cleanliness of the room was disappointing. We didn’t want to know, but we ended up learning the hair color of the previous guest. Having only two elevators was an inconvenience, but the relaxed pace of travel made it more tolerable. The hot water and coffee were really great.
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8.8/10Very Good293 Reviews
Times Square New York|5.01km from city centre
Excellent location, very close to Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The reception staff were extremely helpful and friendly. Would definitely revisit.
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8.2/10Very Good106 Reviews
Midtown West New York|5.98km from city centre
We decided to change hotels from our original in hell's kitchen to this one close to the park. We stayed for 3 nights in march 2024. We had a twin room on the 6th floor. Room 650. The entrance is quite grand and the lobby is really big. We checked in around 1600 hours. It was easy and we were aware of the additional charges, tax , deposit and resort fee. We'd read the reviews about the lifts being busy and some out of order. This was not an issue for us. Easy enough to walk the 6 flights of stairs as necessary. The check in staff were friendly and polite. We asked for a kettle for our room. This was delivered as were tea bags, sugar and milk along with paper cups. The room was ok. The beds were a good size. The view was of the street. The windows opened. The bathroom looked ok too. It had a bath tub. I wanted a bath. The shower was in the bath. On the surface, everything looked clean enough. The decor was a bit tired. There was a safe in the closet. The bedside lights had usb sockets and plug sockets. Very useful. Once we were settled we started to notice issues. The bath plug didn't close. It was a push down plug. I didn't get to have my bath! The walls in the bathroom were dirty. When the shower water dripped on the tiles you could see black mould running down and into the bath tub. The mirror in the bathroom was peeling. We saw a bug running across the table area! We spoke with the cleaning staff and they said they would clean up the dirty tiles. We also spoke with reception. Someone was sent to our room to fix the plug in the bath tub. They didn't fix it. They removed the casing on the tub and just left it on the side. We reported this again and everything else we came across that was faulty or not acceptable. The staff were very polite and apologetic yet nothing actually got fixed. The edges of the room were really dirty. The lounge area on the ground floor is really nice and the bar is well stocked. The loos though were not very clean and you did have to queue to get in to them. Access only with a room key. The actual hotel is connected to the Manhattan Club Hotel. We used the bar on the 26th floor a couple of times. It was really nice. Upon check out we reiterated the issues that we had and staff were very apologetic and returned our deposit and resort fee. Maybe that's why a resort fee is added to these hotels. You feel like you are getting something back when in fact I don't believe a resort fee is actually that fair. Are you paying for the use of a kettle? The bar? It is listed what the resort fee entitles you to. As I mentioned, I was aware of this. Would I stay here again? Probably not, despite the great staff and fab location and cheap room rates. I understand there is a refit of the lifts going on. Not sure about cleaning and updating of the decor. Something needs to be done to improve this hotel. I think it was probably quite glamorous back in the day.
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Gym

9.4/10Outstanding5843 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.47km from city centre
This is my second time staying here. The hotel staffs are very friendly and helpful. They try their best to accommodate us in all aspects. I bought a pair of shoes that would be delivered to the hotel on the next day, I informed the concierge and they thoroughly went through details of the expected parcel to prevent errors and miscommunication with the delivery. The next day when my parcel arrived, the concierge called and make sure the parcel delivering was the correct one for me. As for the house keeping, they noticed that we drank all 4 bottles of complimentary water everyday and from our 3rd day of staying onward they gave us 6 bottles without our request. Not to mention that I accidentally spilled milk over my bed in the rush, I informed the front desk before we headed out and they enthusiastically told me not to worry they would send the house keeper to change my bed sheet right away. In the morning of our last day, Oliver from the front desk called to confirm our check out and informed that hotel’s check out time was twelve noon. They also asked how many luggage we had and what time would we want the concierge to come collect them which I told them to come up around 11am, and at 11am sharp they rang on my door. Oliver from the front desk came along with the concierge, accompanied us down and helped us through the check out process and luggage deposit. Around 1:30 pm when we came back from lunch, our luggage was ready for us to pick up and headed out to the airport.
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9.4/10Outstanding5827 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area Shanghai|1.78km from city centre
This veteran five-star hotel in Shanghai still offers excellent service, maintaining its five-star standard from concierge to the executive lounge. The room size is indeed a bit smaller compared to newly opened luxury hotels, and the ceiling height is also quite low. The stains in the toilet's side seams, which weren't cleaned properly, definitely need attention. It's also a bit disappointing that the mini-bar in the executive floor rooms doesn't offer a complimentary round. As a descendant of the Garden Hotel's original staff, I sincerely hope the hotel can maintain its former foreign brand image and service quality. I look forward to the renovated veteran hotel better meeting the needs of current guests and forever upholding Shanghai's high-end hotel image.
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9.1/10Good5143 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.9km from city centre
Booked a collection executive room and was very happy with my room on the 29th floor with the most perfect view on Shanghai's skyline. Hotel is perfectly located on the Nanjing East road in the very center of Shanghai. Hotel itself and rooms are a bit worn out - need renovation in the nearest future but room was immaculately clean and provided with fresh bottled water every day. Breakfast was very good - both chinese and western. cuisine provided, lot of fruit, pastry and very good coffee. Special thanks to the executive lounge manager Annie who is the most friendly and helpful lady with perfect knowledge of english language. During the happy hours and afternoon tea time Ms. Annie explained clearly all the choices of food served and the beverages.
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9.4/10Outstanding3156 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|2.12km from city centre
The location is superb. This stay, I was proactively upgraded to a room with an excellent view. The service was thoughtful and attentive. The overall service experience was very comfortable. A special shout-out to Ms. YINA at the front desk; her warm service attitude started my stay off on a great note. The 20-meter swimming lane is a bit short, which is a pity, but not many people were using it, so I could swim freely. After swimming, I could relax in the adjacent hot tub. This whole routine really washed away the fatigue from my journey. Choosing this place is definitely a great decision.
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9.2/10Very Good3978 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.27km from city centre
Facilities: The facilities are comprehensive, though essentials like toothbrushes and toothpaste need to be requested from the front desk. Cleanliness: The cleanliness was acceptable. Environment: The ambiance was great. Service: Service was decent, and I didn't require any additional assistance. Location is excellent; you can easily walk to The Bund and Nanjing Road East.
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9.6/10Excellent6561 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.78km from city centre
Staying at the Peace Hotel is an experience of encountering the essence of old Shanghai. The rooms are spacious and well-laid out, with thoughtful furnishings and meticulous details that preserve the historic charm of the building while ensuring modern comfort. Both the public areas and the guest rooms exude the classic old Shanghai ambiance, quiet and understated. The breakfast offers a rich variety of options, a good balance of Chinese and Western dishes, and notably incorporates diverse local Shanghai specialties with authentic flavors. The staff are professional and discreet, attentive without being intrusive, striking just the right balance. Located right on the Bund, the hotel offers immediate access to river views and the city's pulse, making it well worth a dedicated overnight stay.
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Business travel

8.9/108340 Reviews
The North Bund Area Shanghai|2.55km from city centre
Highly recommended. Mr. Li provided outstanding service throughout my stay. He helped me with multiple things, including changing rooms and finding items I needed. My Chinese isn’t very good, but he always listened carefully and communicated in a way I could understand. What impressed me most was that he assisted me right away even at midnight when I needed to change rooms. He genuinely gives his best to every guest. The hotel does have a few minor downsides and some facilities were a bit broken, and it’s slightly far from the subway but the excellent service made my stay truly memorable.
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9.5/10Outstanding6511 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|1.13km from city centre
From the outside, it definitely looks old, a vintage vibe after all, but once you step inside, the hotel is quite clean and nice. The room is also very spacious. The hygiene is good too. The service is decent as well. My only complaint is that I think the TV is too old and small; they could really use a bigger one. Having a tiny TV in a large room just feels... *chuckles*... off. Plus, the TV doesn't even support screen mirroring from a phone. Aren't these modern amenities supposed to be standard now? (Even though it's meant to be nostalgic and retro). I feel like the things that should be modern really ought to be updated. Still, my overall stay was very pleasant. It's just a two-minute walk to the pedestrian street, and getting around everywhere else is super convenient.
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9.4/10Outstanding6528 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.65km from city centre
The hotel has a very good location, making it convenient to explore the Bund and surrounding areas. What truly stood out was the helpful and friendly front desk staff. We arrived at the hotel at around 7:00 am, and they kindly offered early check-in by preparing the room as soon as possible so we could rest after our early arrival. Their efforts were greatly appreciated, and we managed to get our room by 8:45 am, allowing us to rest until noon before heading out to explore the beautiful city. Breakfast was average but decent — nothing too fancy, yet sufficient to start the day. Overall, a pleasant stay with excellent service and a great location.
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9.2/10Very Good2751 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|2.48km from city centre
I would have given this hotel full 5 stars if the was an unfortunate security incident. On 26 Dec, a middle aged local Chinese man followed me into the lift and looked suspicious. He didn’t tap his keycard and we out the same floor. I asked him to produce his keycard and he couldn’t and I brought him down to the reception to ask for security. When lift stopped at level 5, he tried to rush out to escape but I pulled his arm and he couldn’t. While we were waiting for someone to attend me as everyone was busy, he quickly walked briskly away. I went to look for him with hotel staff but couldn’t find him. Hotel needs to beef up their security. I would have given the hotel 1 star in service but i would to commend Allesandro Hao as he allowed us to extend our checkout time free of charge due to our flight delay of 11 hours. As such his act of good service earn the hotel an additional star.
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9/10Good2478 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|0.85km from city centre
The location is fantastic, close to Zhang Yuan and the new Louie ship, also the largest Starbucks. You can find both luxury shopping and dining options nearby. The hotel is situated at the back, providing a quieter atmosphere, which I prefer. However, if you stay on a higher floor, the network connection may not be very stable. If you're not particular about having a view, this is the best location to choose.
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9.1/10Good2167 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area Shanghai|0.96km from city centre
Location is very good, walking distance from the bund, the pedestrian street, very central. Room are good with all needed, regarding toothbrush or comb you need to ask reception. Basic things offerend but enough if it’s just for a weekend. Will say though than the housekeeping was sometimes lacking in the details. (Such as putting back the pillow in place, giving bottles of water, .. )
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Top 5 Activities and Landmarks to See 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.

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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.

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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!

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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.

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Yu Garden: explore Shanghai’s most famous classical garden

Yu Garden

Located in the Huanngpu 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.

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TASTE OF CHINA: Shanghai Immersive Dining Experience

TASTE OF CHINA Immersive Dining

TASTE OF CHINA 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 Maio 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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Shanghai Day Trips: Best Nearby Sights

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, 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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