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Shanghai 3-day tour route recommendation

D1 Shanghai: Shanghai City God Temple > Yuyuan Garden > Shanghai Old Street > Shanghai People's Square > Madame Tussauds > Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street > The Bund

Start the day with the City God Temple in Huangpu District A wonderful itinerary, you can experience the Chenghuang culture on the bustling road, and you can also eat many local snacks in Shanghai. Then go to the nearby Yu Garden, one of the "four major cultural markets in the country", to see the Sansui Hall, Deyue Tower, Tingtao Pavilion and other landscapes with the architectural style of Jiangnan gardens in the Ming Dynasty. Then visit the Shanghai Old Street, which is close to the City God Temple and Yuyuan Garden. The ancient buildings here will take you back to the prosperous market of Shanghai a hundred years ago. Take the subway to People's Square, take a short break and then go to Madame Tussauds to take photos with the wax figures of your favorite celebrities. In the evening, eat, drink and walk on the famous Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, waiting for the night to fall. Finally, enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Huangpu River on the Bund to end the day's activities.

Catering: sweet and sour short ribs, braised pork, Shanghai drunken crab, fried river shrimp, eel paste, soup dumplings, pan-fried buns, crab shell yolk, fresh meat mooncakes

The food of the day is mainly concentrated in the Chenghuang Temple Food Court, Yuyuan Food Street and Nanjing (East) Road. Near the Chenghuang Temple, you can easily buy snacks such as soup dumplings and pan-fried dumplings, so lunch is not a problem. There are more places to eat on Nanjing Road, including Shanghai cuisine (local cuisine), Cantonese cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Halal cuisine, foreign cuisine, etc. It is very suitable to enjoy a sumptuous dinner here.

Accommodation:

There are many accommodation spots on both sides of Nanjing (East) Road, including high-end residences near the Bund such as the Peace Hotel, and fast hotels such as Home Inn, 7 Days Inn, and Super 8. There are also other hotels and restaurants available for rest and booking as needed.

D2 Shanghai: Binjiang Avenue> Oriental Pearl TV Tower> Jin Mao Tower> Shanghai World Financial Center> Tianai Road> Duolun Road Cultural Celebrity Street> Huaihai Road Commercial Street> Tianzifang

< p> The next morning, I took the subway to the Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone on the Huangpu River in Pudong New Area. I stopped briefly on Binjiang Avenue and then visited the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jin Mao Tower and World Financial Center. It is worth mentioning that these three places all have ticketed sightseeing tours. You can overlook Shanghai's tall buildings and the roaring vitality of the Huangpu River, and marvel at the modern charm of the city. The evening was spent at Huaihai Road and Tianzifang, which are modern, prosperous and full of atmosphere in Luwan District.

Catering:

Lunch on the day can be found at the food halls and dining areas of the Oriental Pearl Tower, Jin Mao Tower or World Financial Center. More down-to-earth food can be found at Duolun Road Street , in Tianzifang at the end of the itinerary, there are many Western restaurants and small bars located in alleys, which is a good place to have dinner.

Accommodation:

There are many star-rated resort hotels and budget hotels near Tianzifang. There are also many boutique apartments and short-term rental rooms on Fenglin Road to the west. .

D3 Shanghai: Shanghai Xintiandi > Shikumen > World Expo > Xujiahui Catholic Church > Jing'an Ancient Temple > Waibaidu Bridge

In the morning, we will come to Shanghai Xintiandi and Shikumen in Luwan District to enjoy Shanghai classics Private houses and residences that combine Chinese and Western styles. Then take a bus to the World Expo site and visit some venues including the China Pavilion, Swiss Pavilion, and British Pavilion. There are also some commemorative exhibitions for you to choose from. Then visit Xujiahui Catholic Church, which is a famous Catholic church in China. It imitates French medieval Gothic architecture and is very special. The next stop is Jing'an Temple, located on Nanjing West Road, known as "the largest temple in East China". In addition to admiring the golden pagoda, you can also eat a lot of delicious food in the surrounding area. The last stop of the day is the Waibaidu Bridge in the northern section of the Bund Tunnel. It was once one of the landmark buildings of old Shanghai. Now it is the filming location of many movies and a popular photo spot for Chinese and foreign tourists. The itinerary for the day is relatively loose. If you want to visit famous local universities in Shanghai such as Jiaotong University, Fudan University, and Tongji University, you can reserve a certain amount of time in advance.

Catering:

When visiting the Expo site, it is best to bring snacks and water with you. It is recommended to have lunch near Xujiahui Subway Station. It is very close to the Catholic Church and has a lot of Chinese, Western and fast food. Around Jing'an Temple, you can dine at the scenic restaurants and restaurants near Waibaidu Bridge in the evening.

Accommodation:

There are many hotels on Wusong Road and Beijing East Road near Waibaidu Bridge.

Of course, you can also take the subway at Tiantong Road Station and return to your residence in the city center, or stay in the most convenient place such as People's Square to prepare for your return trip the next day