Personal suggestion:
Eat and drink -
There are many high-end places to eat in Shanghai, but I suggest that if you come to visit, you should eat the authentic flavor of Shanghai. It can be a steamed bun in the Chenghuang Temple or a small Shaoxing chicken porridge shop (I used to eat there when I was a child)
Play -
If you take children, you can go to the Oriental Oasis in Shanghai, where there are many things suitable for children, as well as a national defense education base and a one-to-one simulated aircraft carrier. On the edge of oriental land is Zhujiajiao, and Wuzhen almost all belong to the category of Jiangnan water town. There is also a tropical storm water park in Minhang. When I was a child, I would go there every summer. There is no doubt that there will be fireworks on Tuesdays at half price. The Bund suggests going, because Shanghai has developed rapidly in recent years. You can go sightseeing on the Bund first, and then take the Bund sightseeing tunnel to Lujiazui, Pudong, where there are the World Financial Center, the tallest building in Shanghai, and the Shanghai Aquarium, which are suitable for children. When I was a child, I often went to Jinjiang Paradise to play. Many Shanghainese visited it when I was a child. Later, because there were more recreational things in life, the paradise gradually declined. But now, many new devices have been introduced, especially the Ferris wheel, which has become a symbol of Shanghai. It is suggested that you can take your children there to play, especially at night.
Shopping -
Xujiahui is a must. It is one of the busiest shopping centers in Shanghai. One stop on the subway (of course, you can also walk, and there is the famous Xujiahui Catholic Church in Shanghai between the two places) is the Shanghai Gymnasium, commonly known as 81,111 people. You can find an agent in the Shanghai Tourism Distribution Center there to go to the Oriental Oasis and Zhujiajiao. Don't worry about the qualification of Shanghai Tourism Distribution Center. Shanghainese usually go out to find this store. FOX TOWN, which is opposite to 81,111 people, is a famous direct-sale store. Many famous brands in it are discounted all the year round. In addition, the famous brand direct-sale store in Shanghai is the outlet on Shanghai Qingping Highway. In the suburbs, you can take the Zhu line at Shanghai South Railway Station to get there. I bought all my Nike Ada there, and many things are very cheap.
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is also suitable for friends from other places to stroll around the People's Square. There is Madame Tussauds Wax Museum on the new world floor of People's Square, which is the only one in mainland China and the sixth in the world.
Huaihai Road is also a good place for shopping, but I don't usually go there. I like the petty bourgeoisie there.
Stay-if you want to save money, I suggest staying in an economy hotel. There are many economy hotels in Shanghai now. I think if you take my advice above, I suggest that you can live near Jinjiang Paradise and Shanghai South Railway Station. The transportation in this area is convenient and the options are wide.
OK -
The subway in Shanghai is very convenient but a little expensive. The starting price is all in 3 yuan, and then it will be priced according to your destination. You can ask at the service window, but I think the service attitude at the window of Shanghai South Railway Station is a little poor, which is a bit embarrassing for us Shanghainese, but it should be no problem to ask for a transfer form. If you often use transportation, then I suggest you apply for several traffic cards. It is favorable and convenient to transfer in a short time. When the time comes, you can return the card at the designated card withdrawal point, and jinjiang park can return it.
In addition, you can take your children to take the maglev train in Pudong, but personally, it is boring and expensive.
In Shanghai, it's best to get an invoice to call a taxi, because some taxi drivers in Shanghai like to cut off foreign customers and suggest calling a car from a big company, such as Volkswagen Johnson Jinjiang.
p.s. Whew ... I'm exhausted ... If you need any help, you can send me a message on Baidu ...
2p.s. Besides, many scenic spots in Shanghai are half price every Tuesday
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium (available)
Shanghai Grand View Garden (not available)
Zhujiajiao ancient town in Shanghai (available) < It's boring)
Zuibaichi Park in Shanghai (I haven't been to it, which is quite far from Songjiang)
Flower Harbor in Shanghai (I haven't been to it)
Sun Qiao Modern Agricultural Park (a boring place)
Dongping National Forest Park (not allowed)
Oriental Pearl (available)
Wildlife Park (not allowed, but children should like it). I think Jin Mao is a chicken rib)
Historical and cultural attractions:
Confucian Temple (with a lot of small commodities)
Fangta Garden (which has never been there)
Eco-green attractions (all of which are meaningless):
Century Park
Sheshan National Forest Park
Moon Lake Sculpture Park
"Red" attractions. Shanghai international circuit
popular science education attractions (these places are all good): urban planning exhibition hall, science and technology museum and Changfeng Ocean World
scenic spots focusing on movies and celebrities: Shanghai Movie Park and Madame Tussauds Wax Museum.