1. The Bund
Stroll through Puxi and see the bustling Lujiazui in Pudong across the river. The Bund is located on the Huangpu River, with a total length of about 1.5 km, starting from Shiliupu Wharf in the south and reaching Waibaidu Bridge in the north. It is a very symbolic scenic spot in Shanghai, and dozens of buildings with different styles and the night view of Pujiang are its essence. As night falls, the neon lights on both sides of the strait set each other off. You can swim on the Huangpu River by boat or ferry, and the river breeze caresses your face, giving people a poetic enjoyment.
Reference gate fare: free.
Address of the Bund: Zhongshan Dongyi Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai (near Huangpu River).
2. AAAAA-level scenic spot of Oriental Pearl
The Oriental Pearl stands in Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, facing the Bund across the river, and is a landmark building in Shanghai. The 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl Tower is composed of 1 1 spheres with different sizes connected in series. The design comes from the wonderful artistic conception of injecting large and small pearls into a plate of jade. On the 259-meter-high fully transparent sightseeing gallery, you can enjoy the night view of the "city that never sleeps" in 360 degrees. You can also take the fully transparent sightseeing elevator and climb the 35 1 meter-high space sightseeing floor to get a panoramic view of the scenery on both sides of Pujiang. This is an extraordinary experience.
Reference gate fare: 180 yuan
Address of Oriental Pearl:No. century avenue 1 Lujiazui, Pudong New Area, Shanghai.
3. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, about 1.2km long, is surrounded by many shops. At first glance, modern buildings and European-style old buildings are mixed together, and vertically suspended light boxes flash under neon lights, which has a unique style. The buildings in old Shanghai have the flavor of the Republic of China in TV dramas, and many twists and turns have been recorded. This is not only a shopping paradise, but also a paradise for eating goods. There are many famous shops that eat Shanghai local dishes, such as Dexing Restaurant, Cuiting Restaurant and many famous snack bars. Be sure to visit Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street and feel the amorous feelings of Shanghai.
Reference gate fare: free.
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street Address: Henan Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai.
4. Disneyland Resort
Disney is a childhood memory of the post-80s generation. Everyone has a fairy tale dream, because we all have a childhood full of this fantasy. When we come here, we can embark on a dream trip. Shanghai Disneyland is the first Disney resort in Chinese mainland, with seven distinctive theme parks, where men, women and children can find a happy world and experience the magical kingdom on the spot.
Reference gate fare: 399 yuan on weekdays; Peak 575 yuan
Address of Disneyland Resort: Shanghai Disney Resort, Chuansha New Town, Pudong New Area.
5. Chenghuang Temple Tourist Area
Chenghuang Temple is a place where every visitor who has just arrived in Shanghai must punch in. Here, you can taste authentic Shanghai snacks and local dishes, and you can also buy various local products of Shanghai. It is an area integrating sightseeing, shopping and catering. The Jiuqu Bridge and Hu Xin Pavilion are also worth seeing. The famous Nanxiang steamed buns must not be missed. Every year around the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, a lively Lantern Festival is held in the Chenghuang Temple, which is very festive.
Reference gate fare: 10 yuan
Address of Chenghuang Temple Tourist Area: No.249, Fangbang Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai.
6. AAAAA-level scenic spot of Shanghai Wildlife Park
There are animals from all over the world in Shanghai Wildlife Park. Usually, you can go to the drive-in area first, and then go to the walk-in area for a slow tour. You can also watch the performances of giraffes, elephants, flamingos and other animals, as well as the small zoo popular with children, and experience the fun of feeding alpacas for yourself, giving people a chance to get in touch with wild animals. In addition, there is a motorized recreation area in the park, which can stimulate animals.
Reference gate fare: 130 yuan
Address of Shanghai Wildlife Park: No.78/KLOC-0, Nanliu Highway, Pudong New Area, Shanghai.
7. Tianzifang
After stealing for a long time, Tianzifang shows you more of the friendly, warm and noisy side of Shanghai. As long as you walk in the most tasteful alley by the sea, you can appreciate the unique personality of Tianzifang. Walking in Tianzifang, winding through, in the labyrinthine alley, a family of specialty shops and art workshops just casually jump into your sight, where you can recall the life scenes of the old Shanghai alley and have a unique flavor.
Reference gate fare: free.
Tianzifang Address: Lane 2 10, Taikang Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai.
8. Lujiazui
Many people say that going to Shanghai instead of Lujiazui is like never going to Shanghai. Lujiazui, which faces the Bund across the river, is a highly ranked financial center at home and abroad. There are high-rise buildings and skyscrapers everywhere, which makes people feel like they are in the urban forest. There is also a Lujiazui central green space nearby, which is the largest open-air lawn in Shanghai. It is a very pleasant thing to rest, take a walk and feel the charm of the metropolis here.
Reference gate fare: free.
Shanghai Pudong New Area.
9. Madame Tussauds Shanghai AAAA Wax Museum
Madame Tussauds Shanghai is the sixth branch in the world after London, Amsterdam, new york, Hongkong and Las Vegas, where many wax figures of celebrities are gathered. Here, you can meet famous Hollywood movie stars, meet the goddess of elegance, embrace popular fresh meat, and enjoy dynamic 4d movies in the Ice Age exhibition area.
Reference gate fare: 190 yuan (half price for the first week of Shanghai Tourism Festival and China Tourism Day).
Madame Tussauds Shanghai Address: Floor 10, New World Commercial Building, People's Square, Huangpu District, Shanghai.
10. Yuyuan Garden AAAA level scenic spot
Yuyuan Garden is one of the five classical gardens in Shanghai (Yuyuan Garden, Guyi Garden, Zuibaichi Garden, Qiuxiapu Park and Qushui Garden), and it is well preserved in the south of the Yangtze River. Yu Garden is a classical garden with a history of more than 400 years. It was once the private garden of Ming officials.
Reference gate fare: 40 yuan in peak season and 30 yuan in low season.
Address of Yuyuan Garden: Within the Yuyuan Tourism Business Circle in Shanghai (the main entrance of Yuyuan Garden on the north side of Jiuxu Bridge in Huxinting).