Day 1:
If you arrive at Shanghai South Railway Station by train, remember to buy a map after getting off! ! After getting off the train, transfer to Line 1 and go directly to People's Square Station. The cost is 4 yuan. When you go up, you will get to Nanjing Road (Shanghai Pedestrian Street). When I went there, it was only after eight o'clock, so I didn't open the door. But there are many people exercising there. You can see the business of Shanghai Pedestrian Street along Nanjing Road. It is also a good choice for girls if they like shopping.
Nanjing Road, Shanghai
Go straight along Nanjing Road and you will see the famous Peace Hotel for about half an hour.
Shanghai Peace Hotel
From the Peace Hotel, you can get to the famous Bund in Shanghai through the underground passage. Opposite are Shanghai Pearl TV Tower and Jinmao Building.
Here you can enjoy the spectacular scenes of Pudong that you often see on TV, and of course you should choose good weather, otherwise you will not see the opposite side clearly and the shooting effect will not be so good.
If you want to visit the Huangpu River by cruise, it is estimated that you will have to pay 48 yuan yourself, and the journey will take about one hour.
I got off the boat and was caught in a heavy rain, so I hid in front of the Peace Hotel with many people. The umbrella seller came in less than a minute, and I feel that the work efficiency of Shanghainese is improved, hehe. The road drainage system in Shanghai is not very satisfactory, which is what I feel after staying in Shanghai for four days. As long as it rains, there will be water on the road and pedestrians can't walk.
I haven't found a more affordable place on the Bund for dinner, so I can choose something like M or KFC.
After visiting Nanjing Road and the Bund, don't forget to look at the distinctive buildings on the Bund! At this time, you can choose to take the sightseeing tunnel to climb the Pearl TV Tower opposite the Huangpu River or to see the scenery on the Bund opposite. The round-trip cost of the sightseeing tunnel is 55 yuan (including the underwater world tour), and the one-way cost is 45 yuan. Because I don't know how to get back, I bought a round trip. Of course, if it's cheap, you can also take a ferry, or take a bus or subway (there is no one on the Bund).
When crossing the river, if you need to buy drinks or something, I suggest going to Zhengda Square, where the price is much cheaper than outside! The Pearl TV Tower is next to it.
Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower
If you want to go up, there seem to be three grades. The most expensive one is 135 yuan, so I didn't go up because I thought it was too expensive.
Jinmao Tower is the tallest building in Shanghai. The tower is 42.5 meters high, and the 88th floor is a tourist hall. It took me 7 yuan to take the elevator from the first floor to the 88th floor, with a total time of ***45 seconds. In the elevator, you can see our current floor and height. When we arrive, the only feeling is that our ears can't hear anything.
See Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower in Jinmao Tower:
Shanghai Huangpu River (where I went was foggy, so the effect was not very good):
Generally, you can go home after staying there for half an hour. Then go for a walk on the Bund. Then you can cross the river.
There should be a BUS from the Bund to nanpu bridge. You can look for it on the map or ask someone. There is a charge for going to nanpu bridge, and the charge is 5 yuan.
The above route is Nanjing Road-Bund-nanpu bridge.
I'm tired after shopping so much in almost one day. As for accommodation, I originally wanted to find the Captain's Youth Hotel, but it seemed that there were too many people to decide. I went to Jiaotong University and thought I could find a cheap hostel. As a result, I ended up staying in their school hotel. In 25 yuan, the environment is average for one day (standard room), and breakfast is not provided. I suggest you stay at Shanghai Haizhijie Hotel, and the luxury room is only 238 yuan.
The next day:
No matter where you live, you must visit the Chenghuang Temple, which used to be the commercial street in Shanghai (and now), just like the Confucius Temple in Nanjing. There are many sellers and tourists in it. You can also see if you can find good things here. I feel that there are a lot of gold, silver and jewels, but I am afraid to rob them when I buy money, hehe.
If you are tired and hungry, I recommend you to go to a Shanghai snack city in the Chenghuang Temple. The food in it is self-help. You can take whatever you want and pay for it at last.
I think there must be something in it to your taste. Hehe, as for the famous steamed bread, if you have time to eat, after all, the queue is too long, so I won't wait any longer.
When traveling in Shanghai, you must also visit Xujiahui. There are several big shopping malls here. Of course, I mainly visit the computer city in Shanghai, hehe.
Besides, if you are tired of shopping, you can eat in the underground restaurant downstairs of the shopping mall. I forgot which one. It seems that I went directly through Broadway Computer City. There are so many people eating there, and of course there are many things. I have eaten there twice, and I feel that the price is average and the taste is ok, which is worth recommending!
Maybe there are some interesting places in Shanghai that I haven't visited. The above is a personal tour route. I hope it will help everyone!
The sky in Shanghai is blue, but Shanghai is not suitable for living. This is my feeling.