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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5 star

9.3/10Very Good12093 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.54km from city centre
One word. Excellent. Marvellous customer service. Service orientated hotel. Location is good too as it’s located exactly at nanjing pedestrian street with access to metro line 2. Special credit to Justin Wu during my check in. Fast check in and voluntarily upgraded us even without us requesting. Kudos for great attentive attitude. We were also given late check out as my flight back is late at night. Appreciate his understanding. Smooth check out process too especially with a sweet young beautiful lady named starry cui. Can converse well in English too. Gave us a complimentary plushie which makes a great memorable gift. Will definitely stay in crowne plaza if I am to drop by Shanghai again
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9.5/10Outstanding6170 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.47km from city centre
This year, we decided to book our New Year's Eve dinner at the Radisson, and to save ourselves the hassle of traveling back and forth, we decided to stay there as well. JUDY called me a day in advance to ask about my room preferences, which eased my anxiety and built up my anticipation for the stay. We booked a Deluxe Suite, facing south towards People's Park, offering a really great view. The room was very tidy, with a living room and bedroom, and a standard double bathroom with both a shower and a bathtub, but no bidet. Although the hotel isn't new, it's clear that the room facilities are very well-maintained. The shower brand is Radisson's own, and it worked quite well. Room service is also worth mentioning; their response time was very quick, and they offered turndown service. We also received complimentary welcome fruits. The hotel's location is excellent. You don't even need to go outside to access New World City directly, making shopping and dining very convenient. We had lunch on the 8th and 9th floors of New World City for the past few days. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is right outside. On New Year's Eve, we went to Nanjing Road and the Bund, experiencing Shanghai's New Year's atmosphere up close, which was a rare treat. The breakfast was very plentiful, and I was pleasantly surprised to find my favorite crystal cakes. The lack of free parking was a bit unexpected. While it might be due to the location, other hotels I've stayed at recently, like the Conrad and Peace Hotel, also have excellent locations but offer free parking. However, the parking garage entrance is very narrow, and the turns are quite tight, which could be challenging for less-skilled drivers. So, it's probably best not to drive if you can avoid it. This was my first stay at a Radisson Group hotel, and it left a very positive impression on me.
From£67
9.4/10Outstanding10833 Reviews
Train Station Area Shanghai|2.4km from city centre
Full marks to the front desk service at Pullman Shanghai Jing'an! The entire experience was professional, efficient, and thoughtful, truly reflecting the high standards of a luxury hotel. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted warmly and guided through the check-in process seamlessly. The staff were gentle, polite, and patiently answered all my questions about room types, facilities, and local transportation. Their attention to detail was exceptional. They also responded promptly and handled any last-minute requests with great service awareness, making me feel at ease and comfortable from the moment I arrived. The front desk team as a whole displayed high professionalism and a smooth workflow, with absolutely no perfunctory service. They truly made me feel at home. With its excellent location, great facilities, and such outstanding service, this will be my first choice again next time. Highly recommended!
From£65
9.3/10Very Good5650 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area Shanghai|1.78km from city centre
The location is superb and incredibly convenient. The service is warm and friendly, and the staff's attitude is excellent. It's a vintage hotel with a touch of Shanghainese charm. They were incredibly responsive to all my needs; whether it was the cleaning staff on my floor or the service staff in the executive lounge, everyone provided immense help during my stay! I highly recommend this old-school hotel. While the facilities are a bit dated, they are very well-maintained. It's also worth noting that some floors are undergoing renovation, so you might want to inquire about that before checking in. Oh, and you absolutely must try the breakfast; it's really delicious, especially the scallion pancake with egg!
From£66
9.1/10Good9146 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.5km from city centre
This hotel, a renovated old building, initially made me a bit nervous, but staying here turned out to be a great value. First, the location is superb, right on Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, which is incredibly bustling – it felt like staying on Wangfujing Street in Beijing. It's about a 10-minute walk to the Bund and just a few minutes to People's Square and the Shanghai Museum. It's close to everything if you want to city walk, and the subway is also very convenient. The front desk upgraded me to a high-floor executive room, which had an unbeatable view. I took postcard-perfect photos of Shanghai's landmarks, feeling even more impressive than those taken directly at the Bund. The Bund and Lujiazui in the morning mist during sunrise captured that magical 'Modu' (Shanghai) vibe perfectly. There are plenty of dining options nearby. Next door is Shimao International Plaza with many restaurants, and Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street offers numerous snacks. Yu Xing Ji Crab Roe Noodles and Rose 1933, both just a 2-minute walk away, are excellent choices. The hotel's breakfast selection was also very rich. The top-floor bar offers a great view of the night skyline. The room had a bathtub, and the swimming pool was kept at a constant 29-30 degrees Celsius, with a depth of 1.1-1.3 meters, making it very suitable for children. Upon leaving, I even received a hotel souvenir: butterfly pastries and a small bear plush toy.
From£114
9.6/10Excellent9060 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.73km from city centre
I really love the name of this hotel so I booked 3 nights without hesitation. What surprised me is that we have been upgraded (our room is on 12th floor) and the view of the room can see the bund clearly just from the window of our room. For the service, you could feel really warm-welcomed and the staffs are really patient. By the way, the restaurant on 7th floor is worth to be tried. I bet you won’t regret if you choose this hotel.
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Family friendly

8.9/108446 Reviews
The North Bund Area Shanghai|2.55km from city centre
The location is super central and convenient for getting anywhere. The staff honestly told us that the Oriental Pearl TV Tower view was partially obstructed, but it was still stunning. They even provided disposable bath liners and milk bath packets for the bathtub. Xiao Wu was incredibly helpful, always answering our questions promptly and efficiently. A big thank you to Xiao Wu! The only minor issue was the front desk male staff member's insincere expression when we checked in at 6 PM on January 12th, which made us feel a bit uncomfortable. However, the front desk staff who checked us in late at night were very friendly despite the late hour. Overall, the staff's attitude was excellent! The hotel definitely has some age, but the TV was smart, and the breakfast was refreshing and cozy. All in all, a good experience!
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9.3/10Very Good4301 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|2.6km from city centre
Big shout out to the housekeeping staff! The coffee machine was broken, and two of them actively helped me sort it out. Now, for the breakfast department, I have a big complaint! 😡 Because I had an early train to catch the next day, I specifically ordered a takeaway breakfast the night before. But when I got to the station, bumpy ride and all, I opened the breakfast bag and was speechless. Inside was a bruised pear, a cup of black coffee, and three identical, dry croissants! Even McDonald's knows to pack sugar and milk with coffee – do you five-star hotels not? With so many Western and Chinese options for breakfast, I only get three stale croissants? No fresh fruit? Guests are expected to eat fruit that's almost rotten?! I've stayed at many five-star hotels, and this packed breakfast quality is even worse than a Hampton Inn! 😤😠🤬
From£87
9.5/10Outstanding4617 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area Shanghai|0.97km from city centre
Facilities: The bathroom sink wasn't very practical; water splashed everywhere easily. Environment: The breakfast area and lobby bar are shared and quite small. Service: The hotel service was really good. The front desk staff, especially Loretta, were very professional. She deserves a huge commendation – even on her days off, she'd message me to say I could reach out to her anytime if I needed anything. The concierge service was also excellent, promptly anticipating guests' needs, making both check-in and check-out very smooth. Housekeeping was great too; turndown service was always done by the time I returned to my room. Breakfast is a crucial indicator of a hotel's quality, reflecting its attention to detail and standards through its offerings and quality control. After I spoke with the hotel, there was an improvement the next day. The bakery items were truly outstanding; the pastries were perfectly flaky, and both the pancakes and waffles were delicious. The fried dishes also had a great texture.
From£141
9.4/10Outstanding7471 Reviews
Dapuqiao Area Shanghai|2.92km from city centre
What truly impressed me most about my stay was the hotel's front desk service. From the moment I checked in, the staff were incredibly kind and patient, proactively explaining the hotel facilities and the surrounding area. The process was efficient and didn't drag on at all. Whenever I had a question or needed assistance, their responses were prompt and clear, which made me feel very secure and well-cared for. Their professional demeanor and warm smiles showcased a high level of service, making my stay comfortable and worry-free. I highly recommend this hotel; the front desk service genuinely adds significant value!
From£68
9.1/10Good3855 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.27km from city centre
😊 Sounds great! Here's a slight tweak: My first stay at the Westin Bund Central Shanghai was a delight! I was thoroughly impressed with the hotel's service and atmosphere. The staff, particularly the concierge team, were exceptional - friendly, helpful, and professional. My room was clean, cozy, and met my needs perfectly. Great experience overall!
From£107
9.4/10Outstanding15103 Reviews
Lujiazui Area Shanghai|2.51km from city centre
I was hesitant about the hotel's 2009 renovation for a long time, right up until I was on my way and made one last call to an elder. Their first reaction solidified my decision to book the Pudong Shangri-La instead of the Qiantan Shangri-La or Kimpton. Despite being 17 years old, the room's renovation is well-maintained, though some facilities feel a bit dated (for example, the hairdryer is tucked away in a drawer next to the sink and can't be pulled out). I noticed the hotel made some improvements, like adding a small external device for two USB charging ports (though not very fast). The shower area has handrails, adding a sense of safety for older guests (I even took a picture of it). The sealed toiletries also give a better sense of hygiene. Breakfast is at 'Yi Cafe' on the second floor (I was surprised they didn't proactively tell me this upon check-in, nor did they mention the 20% discount on hotel dining for special programs. I still expect proactive communication about relevant stay details as basic service). You can reach it via the direct elevator or the escalator from the lobby. I happened to catch a staff member offering celery and cucumber juice – it was delicious and tasted freshly squeezed. Check-out was quick, but check-in took far too long. Also, a quick heads-up: the lobby's fragrance is quite strong, which I'm a bit sensitive to.
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Breakfast

9.5/10Outstanding10405 Reviews
She Shan, Songjiang University Town Shanghai|35.83km from city centre
Huge thanks to Nini Chen for the excellent concierge service throughout our stay. Her prompt responses and thoughtful attention to detail were truly impressive! The room was incredibly spacious, and the evening cliffside light show was spectacular, as was the drone performance – absolutely beautiful. Overall, the hotel is quite good, and the service was really great. I'd love to come back again.
From£164
9.5/10Outstanding2642 Reviews
Wujiaochang Commercial Area Shanghai|9.08km from city centre
[”The hotel's location is fantastic, just a 6-7 minute walk to the subway station! The room was clean and bright, and the bedding was incredibly soft, truly like sleeping on a cloud. The front desk staff were so thoughtful, even providing a guide to local eateries. I'll definitely choose this hotel again next time!”,”The room was even more spacious than the photos indicated. The bathroom had excellent wet/dry separation and was impeccably clean. The breakfast selection was incredibly diverse, and the freshly prepared noodles were especially fragrant and tasty. We had an exceptionally comfortable stay!”]
From£59
9.6/10Excellent523 Reviews
Hongqiao International Airport Area Shanghai|14.17km from city centre
Extremely clean and tidy, with fantastic value for money! The room was spotless and odor-free, the bedding was soft and super comfortable, and the bathroom's wet/dry separation was a thoughtful touch. The front desk service was warm and attentive, making check-in and check-out incredibly fast. The surrounding area has convenient transportation, making it easy to find food and go shopping. The overall experience exceeded my expectations; I'll definitely choose this place again next time I'm here. Highly recommended!
From£16
9.3/10Very Good1538 Reviews
Everbright Convention and Exhibition Center Shanghai|12.35km from city centre
This hotel is perfectly suited to my taste. The lobby is predominantly decorated in black and red, with even the glass panels featuring a red tint. The lobby area is incredibly spacious, boasting many distinct seating zones, which made me feel like I could spend an entire day just lounging there. The hotel is conveniently located right next to a large shopping mall, MixC City, offering a wide array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Plus, it's just a few subway stops from either the train station or the airport. Getting to the hotel from Ziteng Road Metro Station: exit and enter the shopping mall through its main illuminated entrance. For the most straightforward path, *before* you reach the pedestrian street of the metro commercial area, follow the signs to take the elevator up to the second floor. From there, walk through the parking lot between Buildings A and B, and you'll arrive directly at the hotel, with no stairs to navigate. Overall, I feel the hotel's marketing efforts are insufficient. This hidden gem truly deserves to be discovered by more people.
From£27
9/10Good3293 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.62km from city centre
The hotel is conveniently located near Nanjing Street, making it easy to get around and explore the area. There is a convenience store close by, which is very handy for quick purchases. For Muslim travelers, there is a halal restaurant nearby called Nizam, which is a big plus. The room was quite small and really only suitable for sleeping. The walls are not soundproof, so noise can be an issue—light sleepers may find it uncomfortable. Overall, it’s an okay option for a short stay if location is your priority
From£32
9.6/10Excellent3498 Reviews
She Shan, Songjiang University Town Shanghai|26.04km from city centre
During the off-peak May Day holiday, the first choice for an outing to Sheshan is Kaiyuan Mingting! The hotel lobby is spacious and bright, the front desk Xiaoqian is warm and thoughtful, the check-in procedure is efficient and convenient, and the business king room with a large terrace is upgraded for free. The room is clean and comfortable. When I saw the children, I took the initiative to provide children's supplies. There are many plugs in the room, which is very convenient. The network speed is also very fast. It is suitable for business and parents. The hotel is next to Qingpu Sam's Club, which is very convenient for shopping. It takes 20 minutes to drive to Sheshan Forest Park. Overall, the overall experience exceeded expectations, and I will choose here next time!
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Gym

9.2/10Very Good5250 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.9km from city centre
Overall Experience: My stay was defined by a feeling of tranquil escape. The hotel's greatest strength is its atmosphere. Being in a historic building tucked away in a quiet, leafy neighborhood just off the famous Nanjing Road created a perfect balance. I could easily walk to the buzz and shopping, but returned each time to a serene, garden-filled sanctuary. It felt more like a peaceful retreat than a standard city hotel. Service: The service was consistently attentive and polite. Staff were professional and quick to help with requests. The check-in and check-out process was smooth. While the service wasn't overly familiar, it was reliably good and matched the hotel's calm, understated style. I felt well taken care of. Facilities: The facilities are well curated but compact, focusing on quality over quantity.
From£67
9.4/10Outstanding3185 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|2.12km from city centre
The location gets a 99/100! This place is a major hub, super convenient for getting anywhere, surrounded by large shopping malls. Jing'an Temple, the Park Hotel, Wukang Road Historical and Cultural Zone, Anfu Road, and Huaihai Middle Road are all basically within a half-hour's journey, which is perfect for aimless wanderers like me~ If you're coming by subway, take Exit 6 at Jing'an Temple station; it's the closest way to walk. Room: The facilities are definitely old and small. The hairdryer is an old-fashioned one from the last century that you have to hold down the button to use, so I didn't wash my hair that night. The basic room type is only 38 square meters, and the luggage rack needs to be pulled out, otherwise, even a 20-inch suitcase can't be opened flat. Despite being old, it's very well maintained and clean, with no visible stains. Service: Top marks! Every staff member was genuinely friendly, proactively helping with luggage, guiding check-in, greeting guests, and holding doors open when leaving. The details of an old-school hotel are evident everywhere. Breakfast: The freshly made waffles and pancakes with cream are absolutely delicious; the cream is perfectly light. The xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) are also worth trying. Surroundings: The hotel is connected to Shanghai Centre, so there are restaurants, cafes, and a small supermarket right outside. It's a bit like the expat supermarkets in Beijing's embassy district, with a lot of imported foods, which makes sense given the large number of foreigners in the area.
From£131
9.7/10Excellent6348 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.78km from city centre
Upon entering, there's a foyer. To the left is the bathroom, and further inside, a small vanity area. To the right is the bedroom, which is beautifully decorated in a Republic of China style and quite spacious. The window is small, but it overlooks Nanjing East Road, offering an interesting view of the bustling street below and the neon lights. The staff are very welcoming. I recommend visiting the cafe on the 9th floor with a terrace for afternoon tea, and going for a swim when it's less crowded. If you plan to dine at the Dragon & Phoenix Restaurant, make sure to book in advance. Also, the evening jazz performance by senior musicians is quite enjoyable, but reservations are also needed for that.
From£238
9.3/10Very Good16975 Reviews
Lujiazui Area Shanghai|3.12km from city centre
This is an excellent hotel, located right in the heart of Lujiazui. There's an underground passage connecting it to IFC Mall, Super Brand Mall, and the subway. It's been over 20 years since my last stay, and the experience was even better this time. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by enthusiastic staff who opened the doors. Check-in was orderly and efficient. The room was clean and a good size, and the facilities were well-maintained, clearly having been renovated. Requests for extra pillows and other amenities were promptly fulfilled. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to fully explore the public facilities. On my check-out day, it was raining, and the concierge had plenty of umbrellas available for loan. Overall, the service was very comfortable – warm and genuine, not artificial. The hotel's views are simply breathtaking. From the room, you can see the Shanghai Tower, the tallest building in Shanghai, and the Huangpu River. It feels like all the high-rise buildings you see from the ground are right at your feet, giving you a sense of grandeur. At night, the vibrant neon lights of the surrounding area are captivating. Highly recommended.
From£117
9.6/10Excellent7864 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.7km from city centre
This hotel is centrally located, right above People's Square Metro Station. It's super close to Nanjing Road, The Bund, Shanghai Museum, Natural History Museum, and Yu Garden, making it incredibly convenient for family trips exploring the city. The twin beds in the room were perfect for families with kids. A special shout-out to Manager Xiao Ma at the front desk – his service was incredibly warm and efficient. He helped us with a room upgrade and even gave our child a little bear charm when we checked out! 👍👍👍
From£101
9.5/10Outstanding4761 Reviews
Lujiazui Area Shanghai|2.69km from city centre
As a couple who has lived in Shanghai together for almost 10 years, with one of us also Shanghainese, we have been to a lot of the best places in Shanghai, and some of the more recommended places in about 20 cities in the broader nearby area. Nothing in the city or within several hours of high-speed rail compares to a stay at Ritz-Carlton Pudong. In Asia and indeed the planet, this impeccable hotel experience stands as an iconic example of old-world elegance and service. In addition, it also offers a unique view of both some of the most modern and tallest buildings and the city’s famed Bund riverside, home to a variety of art deco architectural masterpieces. We had the incredible good fortune to start our honeymoon at the Ritz in Pudong, and this last stay was our last honeymoon treat. As always, it was a spectacular experience that we cannot recommend enough. The most extraordinary part of the stay really is the staff, they are all world class people who go above and beyond to make the Ritz-Carlton Pudong such an exceptional institution in one of the world’s leading cities. Sincere thanks to the whole team for making this happen, including Cherryl, who made reservation delightfully effortless, Chris who helped us to our room, and Joey and Ruby who helped in the evening. Special and heartfelt thanks to the whole team who make the Club Lounge experience world beating: Eddie and Junita, who both lead by example, have a deep passion for the details that create excellence, as well as being just the nicest people. They are both incredibly inspiring leaders and professionals. Claire is generally excellent there but also was phenomenally helpful to get a bag back when it was left behind, we really apricated that. Jeramy and Vivian also are amazing, as are Club Lounge’s chef’s Joe and Austin. Sherry is a real star, attentive, sharp and so helpful. Last but not least, Helen, who was the first person to greet us after we got married, and fittingly the last person to help us create personalised room key cards with our wedding photo on it, and most recently a special photo of family from our honeymoon. Those keycards are really cool keepsakes, but making them is not as simple as you might think: the image is etched into the key, not printed, so the original photo needs to be translated by AI into an image that the etching system is capable of delivering, which is really impressive. When I showed my mom who lives very far away, even she was impressed with Helen’s work. Ordinarily we prioritise new experiences over more of the same, regardless of how comfortable and nice it is. But regardless of how hard we try, we have not been able to figure out a better way to celebrate our biggest moments than a stay at the Ritz in Pudong.
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Business travel

9.4/10Outstanding10926 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.73km from city centre
The hotel was easy enough to find for a hotel the has a reception on the 4th floor and no signage out front. The location is prime for access to the pedestrian road. Lots of sightseeing and shopping in this area. Short drive to all the key tourist hotspots. Beds were comfortable, staff were great to foreigners like us, breakfast was fine. The only thing of notes was we had no luck using the dryers and resorted to hanging out our clothes in our room. But this is a minor issue and may be operator error. We would stay at the Yitel premium again.
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9.1/10Good6984 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|2.97km from city centre
The room was quite spacious and very close to the subway station (Jing'an Temple, Exit 12, right next door). The elevator was also fast. The only minor inconveniences were the bathtub, which was a bit awkward, and having to pick up food deliveries from the locker downstairs. Other than that, everything else was good and satisfactory.
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9.6/10Excellent6632 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|1.13km from city centre
I stayed at the Jinjiang Metropolo Hotel Classiq Shanghai Nanjing Road during the Chinese New Year holiday, and my overall experience was excellent. Both the location and service were outstanding, and I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Shanghai. The hotel boasts a prime location, just a 10-minute walk along Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street to the Bund and Yuxingji (People's Square branch). This made sightseeing and enjoying local cuisine incredibly convenient. It's also only a minute's walk from Nanjing East Road Metro Station, making it super easy to get around the city. Downstairs, there are plenty of specialty restaurants offering a wide variety of choices, making meals hassle-free. The hotel's buffet breakfast offered a rich selection and delicious food, catering to different tastes. My room was clean and tidy, with soft and comfortable bedding and excellent soundproofing, ensuring a high quality of rest. The front desk staff were warm and attentive. Check-in and check-out were efficient and quick, and they patiently answered all my questions, providing thoughtful and thorough service. With its fantastic location, convenient transportation, easy dining options, high standards of hygiene, and warm service, Jinjiang Metropolo Hotel Classiq Shanghai Nanjing Road is a high-value-for-money choice in downtown Shanghai. I will definitely stay here again on my next trip to Shanghai!
From£51
9.4/10Outstanding6438 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.65km from city centre
The Jinjiang Metropolo Hotel on Shanghai's Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is an excellent choice for experiencing the heart of Shanghai! It's perfectly situated right on Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, just a short walk to the Bund for stunning river views. With direct access to the airport and train stations via Metro Lines 2 and 10, getting around is completely hassle-free. The hotel beautifully blends a century-old building with a modern Shanghainese luxury style; the lobby is elegant, and the guest rooms are clean and tranquil, with thoughtful details like a tea set and an iron. The 'Binli Ambassador' service is exceptional, offering a warm welcome tea. The breakfast features authentic Shanghai dim sum alongside a good selection of Western dishes. After a day of exploring and dining, returning to the hotel is incredibly relaxing. You can truly immerse yourself in the bustling charm of Shanghai while also having a peaceful sanctuary. Staying here in Shanghai is definitely the right choice!
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The Bund Area Shanghai|2.48km from city centre
Our stay at the hotel was excellent. The room had a breathtaking view of the Bund and the 'three-piece suite' (Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower, and Shanghai World Financial Center). The food at the Executive Lounge on the 3rd floor of the East Building was also delicious. Breakfast, afternoon tea, and dinner were all very good. Rosten provided excellent service, and the butler, Lorna, whom he arranged for us, was exceptional. She called us in advance to confirm our room preferences and helped us secure a room. She even upgraded us to an Executive Lounge room type. Upon arrival, she helped us coordinate our room, and when we found the TV couldn't screen mirror, she brought us an extra mirroring device. She truly paid attention to our needs and helped us resolve issues. However, the service was a bit hit-or-miss. The front desk staff who checked us in not only failed to assign us the room that the butler had secured for us but also disregarded our request for a Pearl Tower view, assigning us a room in the East Building with a Bund view. Then, she self-importantly declared, ”Please trust my taste.” But a service person's taste should not outweigh a customer's needs. This front desk staff member might lack the most basic respect for customer requirements. Fortunately, after some coordination, we were able to switch to a room that met our needs, and the rest of our stay was very pleasant.
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9/10Good2532 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|0.85km from city centre
The hotel’s location is very good. It is about a 5-minute walk to a huge Starbucks, Nanjing West Road, the MRT station, and Wujiang Road, which has several nice bakeries and food options. This made getting around very convenient. There was also a 7-11 just across the road. However, the Premier Two-Bedroom Suite was disappointing for the price paid. The rooms are rather small, especially the master bedroom, where there was not enough space to place or open any luggage. We had to keep our luggage in the living room instead. The bathroom, particularly the shower area, looked very dated. The tiles appeared old and there was a musty smell, which was unpleasant. Another inconvenience was that the light switches were only on one side of the bed, making it very inconvenient to switch off the lights from the other side. The kitchenette was also very small. Cutlery was stored in a drawer above the bin, which was not ideal, and there were no extra plates provided. The tiles looked old with visible cracks, and some of the drawers were faulty. Overall, the room did not feel premium and felt overpriced for what was offered. The hotel rooms clearly need a glow-up to match the Kempinski brand and the rates charged. Additionally, the reception area was undergoing renovation, with no seating or waiting area. The pick-up and drop-off driveway is very narrow, only a small lane. When loading our luggage, we had to do so very quickly as other cars were waiting. The driveway would benefit from being more spacious. While the location is excellent, the room condition, layout, and facilities did not meet expectations for a Premier suite.
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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: 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 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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