Scenic spots around Shanghai Museum
People's Square, Party King Bowling Sports District, Shanghai Fantasy Decompression Hall.
People's Square: People's Square is a veritable Shanghai symbol, and the Shanghai Highway Zero Kilometer sign is located here. The municipal building, Shanghai Grand Theatre, Shanghai Museum and Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street are all gathered around. During the day, you can feed pigeons in the square, visit famous shops and streets, and splash water in the fountain at night.
PARTY KING Bowling Sports Area: The PARTY KING Bowling Sports Area is a sports and social entertainment area, which is not only as simple as bowling, flying axe, archery, baseball and darts, but also a comprehensive entertainment space integrating hamburgers, barbecues and other restaurants.
Shanghai Fantasy Decompression Hall: Shanghai Fantasy Decompression Hall is a brand-new decompression holy land and an interactive paradise for online celebrities to punch cards. Shuttling through the world of light and shadow, each room will bring different surprises.
There are enough scenic spots, and of course there are special snacks:
Food around Shanghai Museum
Shanghai Museum Restaurant, Sister Pei Hot Pot, Kebeyo Chen Cafe.
Shanghai Museum Restaurant: Braised pork, Japanese fried dumplings, salad, rice covered with rice straw, dried celery, fried salmon, fried rice cake with shredded pork, Luo Songtang, ribs rice, grilled chicken steak, beef rice with gentle breeze, oil gluten, fish-flavored pork strips, fried tofu with leeks, laver egg drop soup, Zhajiang Noodles, coconut juice, spaghetti with meat sauce, curry beef, lemon and vanilla shrimp.
Sister Pei hot pot: the environment is good and antique. The service is also very good, on call and conscientious. The ingredients are fresh, needless to say.
Kebeyo Chen Cafe: avocado salad, green apple soda, wurst platter, Thai citronella chicken wings, latte, Spanish creamy seafood risotto.