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Things to do in Shanghai

Shanghai is a city of contrasts—where ancient temples sit in the shadow of skyscrapers and old-world tea houses share streets with futuristic towers. Whether you’re drawn to rich history or modern innovation, a private tour in Shanghai with your guide helps you experience China’s most dynamic city at your pace. Often included in itineraries with cities like Beijing, Suzhou, or Hangzhou, Shanghai is both a cultural gateway and a destination of its own. With your expert guide, you’ll explore the energy, elegance, and authenticity that make Shanghai unforgettable. Top 10 Must-See Attractions in Shanghai These sights capture the energy and depth of Shanghai. Your guide helps you navigate the crowds, dive deeper into the meaning, and enjoy every moment. The Bund Walk this iconic riverfront promenade with your guide while taking in colonial-era buildings across from the modern skyline of Pudong. Yu Garden A peaceful oasis of classical Chinese design. Let your guide explain its symbolism, architecture, and the family that built it centuries ago. Old City (Nanshi) Wander narrow lanes filled with traditional shops and temples. Your guide helps you explore beyond the surface with stories of Shanghai’s origins. Shanghai Tower The tallest building in China. Your tour may include an elevator ride to the observation deck for sweeping city views—your guide adds context to what you're seeing. Jade Buddha Temple An active place of worship with two stunning jade Buddhas. Your guide can explain temple etiquette and Buddhism’s place in modern Shanghai. French Concession Tree-lined streets, Art Deco villas, and trendy boutiques meet rich colonial history. Your walking tour here blends architecture, cafés, and culture. Shanghai Museum Located in People’s Square, it houses world-class Chinese art and artifacts. Your guide can tailor your visit based on your interests—from bronze to calligraphy. Tianzifang A creative maze of converted alleyways full of studios, galleries, and eateries. Your guide helps you find local crafts and culinary surprises. Zhujiajiao Water Town A short drive from the city, this “Venice of Shanghai” features ancient canals and bridges. Ask your guide about adding it as a half-day escape. Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum Discover the moving story of how the city sheltered thousands during WWII. Your guide helps bring the history to life with personal connections and local insight. Explore Shanghai Off the Beaten Path With your guide, step away from the tourist map and into neighborhoods filled with real life, local flavor, and unique character. Longtangs and Lane Houses Explore Shanghai’s traditional alleyway neighborhoods before they vanish. Your guide helps you understand daily life and ongoing change. Local Breakfast Stalls Sample xiaolongbao (soup dumplings), scallion pancakes, or soy milk and fried dough—at places your guide knows are safe, fresh, and authentic. Wet Markets and Herbal Shops Discover how locals shop and cook. Your guide can explain unfamiliar ingredients, seasonal customs, and the role of food in Chinese medicine. Local Parks and Tai Chi Join early risers for morning exercises, music, and dancing. Your guide helps you respectfully observe or even join in. Underground Art Spaces From independent galleries to student shows, your guide may take you to unexpected spots where Shanghai’s creative scene is flourishing. Day Trip Ideas from Shanghai Your guide can help you plan a perfect escape from the city—whether you're looking for gardens, canals, or history beyond the skyline. Suzhou Famous for classical gardens, canals, and silk. Your guide helps you explore its artistry and quiet beauty just a short train ride away. Hangzhou Home to scenic West Lake and tea plantations. A full-day trip with your guide brings together nature, poetry, and peaceful moments. Zhujiajiao Water Town A traditional village with bridges, temples, and boat rides. Closer than Suzhou, it’s ideal for a half-day experience with deep cultural roots. Xi’an A longer journey best done by high-speed rail or overnight—your guide can help coordinate multi-day plans to see the Terracotta Army and ancient capital. Travel Tips for Your Visit With your guide’s support, exploring Shanghai is exciting and stress-free. A few tips will help you get the most from your tour. Best Time to Visit: Spring (April–June) and fall (September–November) are ideal. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are chilly but festive. Getting Around: Shanghai’s metro is extensive but can be crowded. Your guide may use public transport, taxis, or private cars depending on your comfort. What to Wear: Dress in layers and wear comfortable shoes—especially if your tour includes long walks or visits to temples and gardens. Etiquette Tips: Your guide can help with local customs, bargaining in markets, and restaurant dos and don’ts. A simple “ni hao” (hello) is always appreciated. Explore Shanghai Your Way Shanghai is a city of movement and meaning. With a private tour shaped around your interests, your guide helps you see the city from both above and within—through flavors, footpaths, and stories. From ancient temples to neon towers, historic lanes to modern art, Shanghai offers something different for every traveler. With flexible cancellation and 5-star rated, expert-vetted guides, your tour is crafted just for you. Find your guide, follow your curiosity, and experience Shanghai as more than a destination—it becomes a connection.