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Shanghai Travel Guide

Written by Sally Guo Updated Apr. 302025

Shanghaialso known as Huis the biggest and most bustling city in China. It plays a key role in China's economyculturetransportationindustryfinancetradeand exhibitions. It is also a major entry point for foreign travelers exploring China.

Located in the Yangtze River Delta by the East China SeaShanghai boasts a rich cultural heritage. You can enjoy both a modern experience with attractions like the BundXintiandiOriental Pearl TV Towerand World Financial Centeras well as a glimpse into its ancient past with visits to Yuyuan Garden and Zhujiajiao Ancient Town.

If you're interested in exploring beyond Shanghainearby Suzhou and Hangzhou offer easy access to charming water towns and ancient gardens.

shanghai night view

Shanghai Facts

  • Chinese Name: 上海
  • Pinyin: shàng hǎi
  • Area: 6,340.5 sq km (2,448.1 sq mi)
  • Population: about 26.32 million
  • Tel Code: 021
  • Zip Code: 200000
  • Time Zone: China Standard Time (GMT+8)

Best Attractions in Shanghai

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Top Things to Do in Shanghai

1. Enjoy an evening stroll along the western bank of the Huangpu Riveror take a nighttime cruise to admire the beautiful city lights along the Bund.

2. Get a birds-eye view of the city from iconic skyscrapers like the Shanghai Tower or Oriental Pearl TV Tower.

3. Explore the French Concession area to experience the local life and discover hidden historical gems.

4. Take day trips to Shanghai's nearby water towns like Zhujiajiaowhere you can admire picturesque canalsancient bridgesand classic architecture.

5. Treat yourself to a shopping paradise - Nanjing Roadwhere you can find a wide range of products.

shanghai attraction map

Find more interesting activities on the Top 20 Things to Do in Shanghai.

Shanghai Weather

Shanghai has a pleasant climate with four distinct seasons.

Spring is warm from March to Maywhile autumn is cool from September to November.

Winterfrom late January to mid-Februarycan be chilly and misty.

Summer brings hot and humid weatherwith temperatures sometimes hitting 40℃ (104℉) in July and August for up to 10 days.

Most of the rain falls between June and Augustwith heavy rain and thunderstorms from August to mid-September.

For clothingwear down jackets in winterkeep cool in summerand carry an umbrella year-round.

Best Time to Visit Shanghai

Spring and autumn are the best seasons to travel to Shanghai.

April and May bring warm and pleasant weather with green trees and blooming flowers. You'll be fine with long-sleeved shirtsa light jacketand a sweater. Zhujiajiao Water TownSuzhouand Hangzhou offer beautiful spring scenery.

September and October are also a great time to visit Shanghai. You can taste delicious crabs while enjoying the beautiful fall colors.

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Shanghai Transportation

Shanghai is an important transportation hub in eastern Chinaoffering easy access by airrailroadand water. There are plenty of flightstrainsand busesmaking getting around a piece of cake.

Urban transportation is also convenientwith taxisbusesmetro trainsand Maglev trains readily available to take you anywhere in the city.

How to Get to Shanghai

Shanghai is a lively city with lots of transportation optionsand getting there is easier than you might think. Whether you're starting your trip in HangzhouSuzhouor Beijing (or the other way around)we've got everything you need.

Belowyou'll find detailed information on traveling to Shanghai from these cities to make sure your journey is smooth and enjoyable.

Travel from Shanghai to Nearby cities by Train

With an extensive and efficient railway networkyou can easily explore nearby cities from Shanghai by train.

The train system offers convenient connections to Suzhou's historic streetsHangzhou's West Lake's ancient charmand Nanjing's local delicacies.

Discover China by choosing the high-speed railway as your mode of travelensuring a seamless and enriching experience. Read these articles for more details:

Shanghai Maps

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Shanghai Food: What to Eat

Shanghai is a food lover's paradise. With a rich food heritage and a mix of flavorsthe city offers a tempting variety of dishes that will make your taste buds happy.

One of the must-try dishes in Shanghai is the famous Xiao Long Bao (steamed soup dumplings). These bite-sized dumplings are filled with flavorful broth and succulent pork or other fillings.

For breakfastdon't miss out on Cong You Bing (scallion pancakes) or You Tiao (deep-fried dough sticks)often enjoyed with soy milk. These local breakfast treats offer a delicious start to your day.

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Shanghai Accommodation: Where to Stay

Shanghai offers various accommodation options to suit every traveler's needs and budget. Whether you're a luxury seekera budget-conscious backpackeror somewhere in betweenyou'll find a place to stay that suits you perfectly.

If you crave luxury and comfortShanghai boasts many high-end hotels and resorts with stunning city views. The Bund area is famous for its upscale hotelsoffering a taste of the city's glamour.

For travelers on a budgetthere are numerous hostels and guesthouses scattered across the city. Areas like the Former French Concession and Jing'an District have affordable options that provide a cozy and friendly atmosphere.

While Airbnb used to be a popular choice for those seeking unique and local accommodation experiencesit's important to note that Airbnb has stopped operations in China.

Shopping in Shanghai

Shanghai is fantastic for shopping. There's something for everyone herefrom fancy stores to busy markets. Whether you like luxury or budget shoppingShanghai has it all.

Nanjing Roadone of the world's busiest shopping streetsis a must-visit for those looking for designer brands and upscale shopping experiences. It has lots of fancy shops and huge malls.

If you prefer something more traditionalcheck out Tianzifang. It's a cool place with smallunique shops selling handmade stuff and local souvenirs. It's perfect for finding special gifts.

And don't miss Yu Garden Bazaara market in a historic area. Hereyou can bargain for antiquesjewelryand traditional Chinese clothes.

Shopping in Shanghai isn't just about buying stuff; it's about enjoying the city's vibrant culture and life. Sograb your wallet and explore this lively city's shopping scene.

How Many Days Are Enough for a Shanghai Trip?

In generala classic Shanghai tour can be done in just three days. A full day is enough to cover the main highlights of Shanghai.

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Spending two or three days provides a chance for a richer and more relaxed experience. Besides the must-see spotsyou can go shopping in this modern cityvisit a classic water town nearbyor have a fun day with your kids in Shanghai Disneyland.

If you're planning a longer stay in Shanghaisay more than 3 daysyou can take an extended trip to nearby cities like SuzhouHangzhouHuangshanand Nanjing. There are plenty of options for exploring beyond Shanghai.

Do I Need a Visa to Visit Shanghai?

Transit passengers from 55 countries can visit popular tourist destinations like ShanghaiBeijingand Xi'an without a Chinese visa for up to 240 hours (10 days).

To learn more about eligible countriesapplicable portsand additional destinations you can visit in Chinaplease read the 240-hour Visa-Free Transit Policy.

240-hour visa-free area map
240-hour visa-free area map

Citizens with ordinary passports from 77 countries can visit China for up to 30 days without a visa.

Read the China Visa Policy to see which countries are eligible for unilateral or mutual visa-free policies.

If your country isn't listedwe offer a Port Visa Service for just US$100 per person when you book a tour with us. This service lets you skip embassy visits and visa interviewssaving you time and effort.

Travel to Shanghai with Us

For a hassle-free experiencewe suggest traveling with a knowledgeable local guide who can introduce you to authentic Shanghai and immerse you in the lives of the locals.

Here are our popular Shanghai tour packages:

If the suggested itineraries don't catch your eyeour expert travel advisor can tailor a Shanghai tour just for youperfectly fitting your schedulepreferencesand budget.

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