
Shanghai’s best-known attraction is impressive any time of the day, but it’s at its most glam in the evening when floodlighting illuminates the colonial piles and the neon across the river, where Pudo...
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) is the primary international gateway serving Shanghai. As the largest city in China, Shanghai is globally thriving and is flocked to for both business and leisure trips. It is an exciting city that never sleeps, and you certainly won’t be bored or stuck for things to do here.
Shanghai is steeped with history and culture. The China Art and Shanghai museums offer an insight into Chinese art, perfect for a stroll around after lunch in the city. If you’re looking to relax in beautiful surroundings, Yu Garden is located close to the City God Temple and is an authentic Chinese garden filled with incredible photo opportunities for your holiday album. Other points of interest are The Bund, a waterfront area in central Shanghai and Shanghai Port, opened in 1842. Shopping lover? Why not check out the shops in a new and extravagant city? From treasures in a bustling environment, to tucked-away boutiques in outer areas there’s something for everyone here.
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Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Shanghai City Centre | 45 km | 45 min | |
Shanghai Port (Dongdaming Cruise port) | 44 km | 49 min | |
Shanghai Wusongkou Cruise Terminal (Shanghai international cruise port) | 60 km | 52 min | |
Hangzhou Downtown | 202 km | 140 min | |
Qingpu | 75 km | 70 min |
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Shanghai’s best-known attraction is impressive any time of the day, but it’s at its most glam in the evening when floodlighting illuminates the colonial piles and the neon across the river, where Pudo...
Shanghai Disneyland is the 6th Disneyland in the world. It opened in 2016 and covers 91 hectors of land. In line with the company\u0027s promise, this Disneyland is "authentically Disney and distinctl...
This is where the new and old Shanghai meet. In the traditional stone-paved alley lies, perhaps, the artsiest neighbourhood in Shanghai. Modern restaurants and cafés line the street. Take a walk on a ...
The main shopping street of Shanghai embodies the eclectic nature of the city. Being one of the busiest streets in the world, it features outlets of both well known traditional Chinese and global bran...
Yu Garden embodies the quintessence of classical ancient Chinese gardens south of the Yangtze River – a creation of maximum out of minimum. While it takes a familiar person only five minutes to walk f...
If you fly into Shanghai’s international airport in Pudong, be sure to take the Maglev into town rather than a taxi or regular metro. The Maglev is China’s futuristic magnetic levitation train and the...
It’s the view you’re going for: on a clear day, Jin Mao Tower offers incredible 360-degree panoramas across the city. It’s 88 storeys high and it’s located at number 88 - have you guessed that eight i...
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Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is the largest sea aquarium in Asia, divided into nine different thematic zones including China, South America, Australia, Africa, Polar, Deep Ocean, and more. This is a place ...
This Buddhist temple was founded in 1882, with two jade Buddha statues imported from Burma (1.95 metres tall, 3 tonnes) by the Monk Huigen during the Qing Dynasty. Today there is plenty to see on prem...
People\u0027s Square is a Shanghai landmark. In its vicinity lie People\u0027s Park, Shanghai Museum, Municipal Building, Shanghai Grand Theatre and other important buildings. It is not only the polit...
This interactive museum turns scientific theories into an exciting, interactive experience for guests of all ages. Learn about the structure of the Earth surface by travelling hundreds of meters down ...
EmergencyNumbers
Police: 110 Ambulance: 120 Fire: 119
Currency
Chinese Yuan (CNY)
Newspapers
Shanghai Daily: Local English-language daily China Daily National English-language newspaper
OpeningHours
Most offices are open Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 5 pm or 6 pm. Some bank branches open on Saturday mornings. Shopping centres and department stores are usually open seven days a week until 8 pm or 10 pm.
Population
24 million
TouristInformation
The Shanghai Tourist Information and Service Centre has branches throughout the city. Main branches can be found at: Room 410, 2525 West Zhongshan Road Tel: +86 21 6439 9806 1699 West Nanjing Road Tel: +86 21 6248 3259 561 East Nanjing Road Tel: +86 21 5353 1117 127 South Chengdu Road Tel: +86 21 6372 8330 Zhengda Guangchang,168 West Lujiazui Road Tel: +86 21 6887 7888
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