It is recommended to live in Shanghai. People's Square (downtown) is close to Nanjing Road. There are many transportation options, and it is convenient to go anywhere, mainly by subway. There are still many subways in Shanghai. It is best to buy a map and check the rail transit first. You can go to Ctrip, eLong or Island Network to check the hotels near People's Square. If you want to be affordable, you can choose "7 days", or Jinjiang Inn, or Hanting or Fake Day, which is also relatively clean. Choose according to the evaluation of online users and then call to book the hotel room.
Day p>D1: Take Metro Line 2 to the hotel near Renmin Square, drop off your luggage, and go directly to the Shanghai Museum in Renmin Square in the morning. In fact, it is worth visiting. Tickets are free, and there are many exhibitions and cultural relics worth seeing.
walk for 3 minutes to the famous "Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street" at noon, and there is the first food store. On the first floor, you can buy Shanghai specialties, and on the second floor, you can eat Shanghai snacks, such as Xiao Yang fried-dumpling, duck blood vermicelli soup and so on.
Women's products stores, Yong 'an Department Store, Peace Hotel and other century-old stores are all on Nanjing Road, along Nanjing East Road, and you can see the Oriental Pearl. Go straight to the Bund, with different architectural styles in different countries.
You can also enjoy the Oriental Pearl, or take Metro Line 2 to Lujiazui Station, opposite which is the Oriental Pearl. There is also an aquarium, opposite which you can visit Zhengda Department Store, stroll along Binjiang Avenue, have coffee and eat ice cream, and there are high-rise buildings such as Jinmao Tower and World Financial Center nearby.
The Bund at night is the most beautiful. Under the illumination of landscape lights, the buildings on both sides of Pujiang give off charming light, which is a bit like Hong Kong and foreign buildings. If you take a cruise on Pujiang to see the scenery, it is also very pleasant.
D2 day: Take the bus or subway to the "City God Temple" in the morning. There are private gardens "Yu Garden" and early antique buildings, as well as many small commodity markets and old streets where local products are bought. You can buy some small gifts for your relatives and friends.
In the afternoon, you can take the subway to Tianzifang, which is also a commercial street and a leisure and entertainment place with humanistic and artistic characteristics, featuring Shanghai Shikumen Building. Or you can go to Xintiandi, which is also a leisure and entertainment place transformed from Shanghai Shikumen building. There are bars, restaurants, etc. Near Xintiandi, there is a big meeting place where you can visit.
In the evening, Bar Street is located in hengshan road, Shanghai. There are many, so you can go and have a look. There are also many villas and houses in old Shanghai, which are places where celebrities in Shanghai once lived, with Shanghai style characteristics.
Or choose to go to Shanghai Week on this day. There are Qibao Ancient Town, Zhouzhuang, Tongli and other water towns nearby. In the afternoon, go back to the center of Shanghai and visit the Town God Temple, Xintiandi or hengshan road. If you like amusement parks, there are Happy Valley: a large amusement park, or Jinjiang Amusement Park, an old brand amusement park
D3: Feel free to choose the following attractions to visit:
1. Tickets for the "China Pavilion" left by the Shanghai World Expo are not expensive, so you can go and see it as long as you are around 3 yuan.
2. Shanghai Science and Technology Museum.
3. Shanghai Zoo or Shanghai Wildlife Park
4. Shanghai Botanical Garden or the newly opened Chenshan Botanical Garden.
5. Clothing wholesale market: Qipu Road
6. Shanghai is a relatively high-end consumer place: Huaihai Road, and there are many commercial circles, such as Zhongshan Park Shopping Circle, Xujiahui Commercial Circle, Lujiazui Commercial Circle, Wujiaochang Commercial Circle, Daning Commercial Circle and so on.