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

9.4/10Outstanding11815 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.54km from city centre
I highly recommend this hotel and was very impressed with my stay. The breakfast was wonderful, especially the stir-fried vegetables, which were delicious. I would like to give special thanks to Iris Zheng for her excellent care and for arranging a very comfortable room for us. The housekeeping staff on the 7th floor also provided outstanding service. If we return to Shanghai, we will definitely stay at this hotel again.
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9.4/10Outstanding5840 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.
From$98
9.4/10Outstanding10900 Reviews
Train Station Area Shanghai|2.4km from city centre
This was my first stay at a Pullman hotel, and the environment was really good. It's conveniently located with Shanghai Station right across the street. The facilities are comprehensive and still quite new, and the daily housekeeping was very thorough. What really stood out, though, were the staff; they were incredibly kind and enthusiastic. I arrived very late one evening to check in, and Ms. Beverly at the front desk was exceptional. I mentioned I wasn't sure about the room type, and she actually took me to see it, showing great consideration for the guest and a high level of professionalism. I stayed here for about half a month, and Beverly left a very lasting impression on me.
From$100
9.4/10Outstanding5822 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area Shanghai|1.78km from city centre
This is one of the best hotel in Shanghai thanks to its location, its amazing garden, and the architectural heritage (the ground floor/lobby if the former French Club that operated until 1949). I only have positive comments to make on the hotel itself and its staff. Yet, travelers should be aware that despite its name (Okura), it is no longer run by the original Japanese company, but by the Jinjiang Group, a state-backed entity. The reason I mention this is that during my last stay, Shanghai hosted the 8th International Import Exhibition. Since some foreign luminaries has booked rooms in this hotel, it became at once and for 5 days a military camp. All the gates were closed and closely monitored. Metal detectors were installed in the entrance and security check was mandatory (including body scan when one beeped under the metal detectors). No matter how many times a guest went out, even for a short strol in the garden, going though the metal detectors was mandatory. The lobby was full of policemen, undoubtedly courteous, but still an overblown presence. The hotel admitted that as a government-backed hotel, they had to comply with any demand by the authorities. So if you plan to book a room in this hotel, make sure that no big event will be held during your stay. Contact the hotel beforehand.
From$120
9.6/10Excellent8779 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.73km from city centre
Amazing location! Directly opposite Yu Garden. Hotel looks very new. Amenities aplenty. Highly recommend due to the excellent customer service! Allows for 快递 to be sent here and every night, they will provide complimentary soup at the lobby. I stayed at level 12 and the housekeeper was very friendly. Always greeting us with a smile and asking if we need to have our room clean up. Amazing view from the room too!
From$129
8.9/108335 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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Family friendly

9.3/10Very Good4418 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|2.6km from city centre
The room was clean and tidy, and getting around was super convenient. It's really in the city center, so it was easy to get everywhere. It's perfect for business trips in the morning, and there are plenty of options for business dinners at nearby malls too.
From$114
9.5/10Outstanding4616 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area Shanghai|0.97km from city centre
Review: The Langham Shanghai — Still Well-Located, But No Longer the Same The Langham Shanghai has long been one of my preferred hotels, especially before the pandemic. After many stays, I’ve come to expect a certain standard of hospitality, consistency, and refinement. This recent visit, however, showed a noticeable decline across several areas. Service Overall service from the staff was acceptable. Front-line employees remained polite and tried their best. However, the manager on duty—a Caucasian manager—felt out of touch with Asian hospitality norms. His attitude came off as dismissive and rude, which immediately set the wrong tone. The contrast between the staff’s warmth and his behavior was striking. Breakfast Buffet The most significant drop was in the breakfast buffet. Quality has slipped in a way that’s hard to ignore: food didn’t taste as fresh, dishes weren’t as well prepared, and the overall selection felt uninspired compared to previous years. At this point, it’s honestly better to go out for breakfast. Room & Housekeeping Room cleanliness was fine, but small inconsistencies added up. Turn-down service was missed on some nights. When I requested water refill, the staff who arrived seemed confused about why she had been sent up, leading to an awkward exchange. These are small moments, but in a five-star hotel, they highlight cracks in training and coordination. Overall Impression The Langham Shanghai still has one unbeatable strength: location. But nearly everything else has declined—food, consistency, management attitude, and attention to detail. After years of loyalty, I’m now considering switching to a different hotel for future trips. The experience simply didn’t match the standards I’ve known and trusted from The Langham brand. A disappointing stay from a once-reliable favorite.
From$208
9.4/10Outstanding7463 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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9.2/10Very Good3976 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.27km from city centre
Today is my last day at The Westin Bund Center Shanghai. At first, I loved the hotel, but unfortunately, the experience has slowly deteriorated. Before arrival, I had tried emailing ************************* to make a small request to celebrate an anniversary, but the email failed to deliver with an error saying the recipient’s server didn’t recognize certain characters. I’m not sure why, as the email was in English and sent from my phone. At check-in, I mentioned this to the receptionist (his name started with “C”), who was very polite and spoke to the lady behind him, asking her to reach out to Angela to assist. He then told me to head to my room and assured me I would be contacted. I waited for an hour in the room with no update, so I went out hoping to find a message upon my return, but sadly, there was still nothing. The email issue could have been my fault, and that is fine. But what is unacceptable is being promised a follow-up for such a special occasion and then never receiving it. For a hotel of this standard, I expected better communication and service consistency. Later, my son lost part of his toy, which led me to start searching around the room. While doing so, I discovered dust under every cabinet. Worse, I found what looked like someone else’s cream bottle stuck between the bed and the dresser. This makes me believe that the bottom part of the bed sheet was not changed, as housekeeping would almost certainly have noticed such an item if the bed had been properly stripped and remade. I have stayed in many Marriott properties, and this is the first time I would give only 2–3 stars. :(
From$140
9.6/10Excellent6571 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.78km from city centre
The grandeur of old Shanghai can still be vividly imagined through the Peace Hotel. Many hotels ask if you'd like your luggage sent to your room, but the Peace Hotel doesn't. From the moment you arrive at the entrance and say ”checking in,” your bags are taken care of all the way to the walk-in closet in your room. If you get lost inside (like I did), don't worry about not finding help; staff members are everywhere, proactively approaching you to ask if you need anything. Our twin room wasn't huge but was cozy and comfortable. The S-shaped layout ensured the room was very quiet. In fact, the entire guest floor was quiet and elegant, with a lovely sweet cinnamon scent. **Amenities**: Great water pressure, pleasant-smelling toiletries, delicious breakfast, large bathtub. The pool is a bit small but rarely crowded, and the gym is also empty, with equipment offering views of Nanjing Road. Parking is available but very limited, and the access road is always full of tourists taking wedding or portrait photos, making driving difficult. The location is excellent, right at the Bund end of Nanjing East Road, a five-minute walk from the subway. **Cleanliness**: Extremely clean. **Service**: Excellent.
From$348
9.5/10Outstanding15250 Reviews
Lujiazui Area Shanghai|2.51km from city centre
A top-tier luxury experience on the Huangpu River, Pudong Shangri-La truly lives up to its reputation! Choosing Pudong Shangri-La for my Shanghai trip was a fantastic decision; from check-in to check-out, it was filled with pleasant surprises. It truly deserves its status as a benchmark five-star hotel in Shanghai. The hotel's location is absolutely superb, nestled in the heart of Lujiazui. It's within walking distance of iconic landmarks like the Oriental Pearl Tower and Shanghai Tower, and right next door to Super Brand Mall, offering a one-stop solution for shopping and dining. Metro Line 2 is also just a stone's throw away, making it incredibly convenient for both business and leisure travelers. What truly captivates is the unbeatable river view. The floor-to-ceiling windows in the guest rooms offer panoramic vistas of both banks of the Huangpu River. By day, you can admire the elegant Bund architectural complex, and by night, the dazzling Lujiazui skyline. Every photo taken effortlessly looks like a cinematic masterpiece.
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Breakfast

9.5/10Outstanding10418 Reviews
She Shan, Songjiang University Town Shanghai|35.83km from city centre
Bruce, our butler, provided exceptional service. Because we had a small baby, he helped us arrange an early check-in and a late check-out. In the evening, he even brought us pine nut cakes, which was a very thoughtful gesture. The hotel itself is very distinctive, with spacious and comfortable rooms. The balcony offers a direct view of the evening cliff show, providing an expansive vista. It happened to be Christmas, and there was a large Christmas tree, which really enhanced the festive atmosphere.
From$209
9.5/10Outstanding2611 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$82
9.4/10Outstanding466 Reviews
Hongqiao International Airport Area Shanghai|14.17km from city centre
Erm location abit further from the city area but overall experience is good. But is just that the shower the head dropped off when showering.
From$23
9.3/10Very Good1546 Reviews
Everbright Convention and Exhibition Center Shanghai|12.35km from city centre
The hotel has a charming, secluded feel, located near the Zǐténg Road Metro (Mixc City) exit. Follow the hotel's signs once, and you'll easily find your way. The overall design boasts a distinct Hong Kong flair, blending trendy aesthetics with traditional Chinese elements. The staff were all incredibly professional and friendly, and the hotel offers excellent value for money. Highly recommended – I'll definitely be back next time! 👌
From$35
8.9/103259 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.62km from city centre
The hotel’s location is excellent, right opposite the M&M store. The room was clean and housekeeping was done daily. I booked Superior Double Room and had requested for a quiet room, but was assigned one facing the main street and a food centre rubbish room. The rubbish truck arrives around 5–6am every morning and the noise was quite disturbing. If you want a good sleep, I recommend avoiding rooms facing the main road. The female receptionists were lovely and helpful, though the male staff member was less friendly.
From$50
9.6/10Excellent3480 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

9.1/10Good5136 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.
From$108
9.4/10Outstanding3153 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|2.12km from city centre
Overall, this hotel offers great value for money, but it has both very prominent strengths and weaknesses. First, the positives: 1. The hotel's location is absolutely superb. It's within walking distance of Jing'an Temple, Yuyuan Road, Anfu Road, Plaza 66, CITIC Square, Jing'an Kerry Centre, and Jiuguang Department Store. Shanghai Exhibition Centre is right across the street. This is truly the heart of Jing'an, making dining, entertainment, and transportation incredibly convenient. 2. The hotel's executive lounge offers five complimentary meal services throughout the day, which is very convenient. This hotel has the highest density of foreigners I've seen in China, truly international-friendly. The staff's English proficiency is excellent, and the hotel even provides foreign currency exchange services. Now, the drawbacks: 1. As the first Ritz-Carlton to open in China in 1990, the facilities and decor definitely show their age. However, the flaws don't overshadow its merits; most things are perfectly adequate. But I do hope they'll add kettles to the rooms, especially in autumn and winter, as it would be nice to have warm water. 2. The hotel service can be a bit polarizing. There were noticeable queues during check-in and check-out. Room service is very attentive, but sometimes it felt a bit intrusive. The soundproofing in the rooms could also be improved. Overall, I still recommend it.
From$158
9.3/10Very Good15762 Reviews
Lujiazui Area Shanghai|3.12km from city centre
Over 20 years ago, I watched the Jin Mao Tower being built, becoming one of Shanghai's iconic landmarks of that era – truly a golden age of economic growth. This time, I stayed at the Grand Hyatt Jin Mao (I remember it used to be called Jin Mao Hyatt). From the ground floor entrance to the lobby on the 54th floor, it exuded old money charm. The staff were well-trained and professional. The facilities in the room had a vintage feel, and the fully transparent washbasin was a pioneering design for its time. Standing by the window, I could clearly see the distant IFC, Oriental Pearl Tower, and the Bund architectural complex across the Huangpu River. It happened to be Christmas Eve, and both inside and outside the hotel, there were beautifully decorated Christmas trees. There were many foreign tourists coming and going, and everyone who visited seemed to genuinely experience the charm of Shanghai.
From$188
9.6/10Excellent7833 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|0.7km from city centre
I always stay at this hotel for my business trips. First off, the location is fantastic – just a 5-minute walk to Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. Secondly, Marriott truly lives up to its reputation as a classic luxury hotel; the facilities and service are consistently top-notch. Highly recommended!
From$143
9.5/10Outstanding4900 Reviews
Lujiazui Area Shanghai|2.69km from city centre
As this is The Ritz-Carlton, expectations are naturally high — and they were certainly met. From the moment I arrived, the check-in experience was warm and welcoming, accompanied by genuine smiles. I would especially like to compliment Chris (I remember her name because it reminds me of Christmas). She was exceptionally friendly, helpful, and thoughtful, showing true attentiveness and care. Her service perfectly reflected the high standards and gracious hospitality that The Ritz-Carlton is known for. One small tip for future guests: it may be best to avoid corner rooms. While they are comfortable, the view can be limited, and the room door is very close to the neighboring room. You may occasionally hear noise when the neighboring door opens or closes. Aside from this minor point, everything else was perfectly fine.
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9.3/10Very Good4295 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.58km from city centre
I had decided early on that I wanted to spend Christmas at the Waldorf Astoria this year, and it turns out I made the perfect choice! The Christmas atmosphere was incredibly strong, and the giant Christmas tree in the main hall was absolutely stunning. The service was excellent. Perhaps because so many people were coming in just to take photos, the staff couldn't keep an eye on everyone, so no one helped with my luggage when I first arrived. However, while I was waiting in line to check in, a staff member quickly noticed and proactively helped arrange my bags. A lady also led me to my room and explained everything along the way. This time, I also tried the Sunday brunch buffet; the oysters and langoustines were incredibly fresh and sweet, and my favorite dessert was the Mont Blanc. The exclusive concierges arranged by the hotel, Echole, Eva, and Danny, provided impeccable and attentive service throughout. My experience at the Waldorf Astoria on the Bund was nothing short of perfect.
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Business travel

9.5/10Outstanding6482 Reviews
People's Square Shanghai|1.13km from city centre
I reserved a twin room, which turned out to be quite spacious. I was fortunate to receive a corner room, though it was situated a considerable distance from the elevator. The staff were very pleasant and offered us a warm welcome. Complimentary water bottles were available for guests to take as needed. The room was immaculate, and the facilities were excellent, including an automatic toilet similar to those found in Japan, a powerful hairdryer, and various amenities. The location is also superb, being very close to Nanjing Road and the metro station. Overall, I'm recommend this hote.
From$79
9.4/10Outstanding6528 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|1.65km from city centre
The hotel's location is unbeatable – a 3-minute walk to East Nanjing Road subway station, and 5 minutes directly to The Bund. All the shopping, dining, and entertainment you could want are right at your doorstep. Plus, you can store your luggage, which is so convenient for tourists! Even more surprisingly, the front desk proactively upgraded us to a larger room for free! The room was spacious and bright, with decor that blended old Shanghai charm with modern simplicity. I particularly want to praise the bathroom's wet and dry separation – a huge practical bonus! There's even an old-fashioned iron, which is a major plus for anyone needing to press clothes.
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9.2/10Very Good2740 Reviews
The Bund Area Shanghai|2.48km from city centre
Our Christmas vacation was incredibly satisfying, and a special thank you goes to Lorna from the hotel. She contacted me even before check-in to ask about my needs and gave me a free room upgrade with an even better view! (¯▽¯)👍 She was quick to respond to messages and reserved a table for us at the restaurant. The hotel service was excellent, and the restaurant dining was fantastic, with delicious food!
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9/10Good2469 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|0.85km from city centre
First time staying at Kempinski hotels. Had imagined to be on a more luxurious hotel. Kempinski The One can improve on their property finishing to make it more feel like staying in luxurious hotels. The room we stayed in had smoke sensors covered in plastic and that should be illegal practice. Apart from that, mirror already had internal stain & walls are chips. Staff on the other hand were welcoming but can also be improvised to make guests feel welcomed and look after as VIP. Staff should proactively approach guests in lobby and ask if there is anything they could assist/not just standing behind desk waiting to be asked.
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9.1/10Good2166 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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9.5/10Outstanding6100 Reviews
Jing'an District Shanghai|3.58km from city centre
I stayed for three nights at the Hyatt Centric Shanghai Jing'an, and overall, it was a very comfortable experience. It's truly an urban sanctuary where you can feel at ease. The location is its biggest advantage. It's just a few minutes' walk from the subway station, making the transportation incredibly convenient for travelers who frequently need to go in and out of the city, or visit Jing'an Temple and the Nanjing West Road commercial area. The hotel's core services are exceptionally well-executed: the environment is clean and hygienic, and the bedding is comfortable. The complimentary late-night snack offered every evening was a thoughtful surprise after a day of sightseeing, helping to soothe travel fatigue. The 'Hyatt Centric' brand's standard laundry room truly met a long-term travel essential, greatly enhancing the convenience of an extended stay. If there was a minor drawback, it would be that the laundry facilities can get a bit busy during peak hours, sometimes requiring a wait. If they could add one or two more washing machines, the experience would be even more perfect. All in all, this is an excellent hotel that truly delivers on 'convenience' and 'peace of mind,' making it a highly recommended and cost-effective base for exploring Shanghai.
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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

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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