Shanghai

Destinations
- Shanghai.People's Square Area300m from downtownHighlights:Uncover the fascinating history and stories behind every exhibit displayed.Engage interactively with future technology and spark new waves of inspiration.4 attraction
Shanghai Museum8.3
Shanghai Natural History Museum6.9
- Shanghai.The Bund Area1.8 km from downtownHighlights:Glide along the Huangpu River between the historic Bund and Lujiazui's skyline.Board a golden dragon boat inspired by traditional Chinese cultural designs.14 attraction
"Happy Captain" Huangpu River Dinner Cruise4.9
Huangpu River Cruise(Shiliupu Pier)7.7
- Shanghai.Shanghai Jiaotong University/Shanghai Minhang Economic & Technological28.9 km from downtownHighlights:Shanghai immersive drama is a new form of drama. With its unique interactive experience, panoramic stage design and gripping storyline, it has attracted many drama lovers and tourists to explore. In Shanghai, immersive drama performances are held in a variety of venues, from retro hotel lobbies to modern commercial spaces. Each venue is carefully built to make the audience feel as if they are traveling through time and space and being immersed in the scene. Among them, "Sleepless Night", as a leader in this field, has pushed the immersive experience to a new height. "Sleepless Night" is adapted from Shakespeare's classic work "Macbeth", and the story is set in Shanghai in the 1930s. The audience puts on a mask and turns into an "invisible man". They freely explore the five-story theater space, follow different actors into different story lines, and enjoy a unique viewing experience. The entire theater has no fixed stage and auditorium. The audience can move freely, interact closely with the actors, and even affect the development of the plot. This new way of watching drama makes the audience not only a spectator, but also a participant in the drama, and gain an unprecedented immersive experience.14 attraction
Shanghai Film Park6.9
Shanghai · Sleep No More6.3
- Shanghai.Dapuqiao Area2.5 km from downtownHighlights:Faded nameplates and worn stone steps tell tales of the city's history.Shikumen architecture blends gray bricks with ornate carved balcony designs.7 attraction
Tianzifang6.2
Sinan Mansions5.6
- Shanghai.The Bund Area1.8 km from downtownHighlights:Stroll past elegant old mansions filled with stories of old Shanghai.Experience 1930s glamour aboard a beautifully restored vintage tram.15 attraction
The Bund10
Tianzifang6.2
- Shanghai.Zhoupu Kangqiao19.1 km from downtownHighlights:Exclusive Views: Fly over iconic landmarks like the Bund, Disney, and more.Romantic Thrills: Opt for a sunset or fireworks flights for special moments.7 attraction
Shanghai Helicopter Sightseeing Tour (Qingpu Takeoff and Landing Point)2.6
Xingye Helicopter Flight Base3.6
- Shanghai.Xujiahui District5.4 km from downtownHighlights:Shanghai opera is a type of opera that originated in Shanghai. It was listed as the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006. It originated from folk songs, and later absorbed folk tunes such as field songs and mountain songs on both sides of the Huangpu River. It has a strong Jiangnan water town charm and is deeply loved by local residents and tourists. The performance form of Shanghai opera is mainly singing, supplemented by speaking, acting, reading and fighting, and the music is gentle and soft. The melodious singing and the narration full of life make a vivid picture of Shanghai life come to life on paper. The selection of Shanghai opera includes historical legends and real life, reflecting the spiritual outlook and living conditions of the people of Shanghai. Whether it is classic traditional repertoires such as "Luohan Money" and "Lu Yachen Sells His Wife", or modern dramas reflecting modern life such as "Thunderstorm" and "Lu Dang Fire", Shanghai opera can touch the heartstrings of the audience with its unique artistic language.5 attraction
Wanping Theater2.3
Yifu Theater2.2
- Best time to visit:Oct-DecShanghai.Hengshan Road Area4.1 km from downtownHighlights:Shanghai is a city full of history and modernity. As one of the symbols of Shanghai, plane trees are scattered in every corner of the city. From November to December every year is the best time to enjoy plane trees in Shanghai. In autumn, the golden plane trees are particularly charming, covering the city with a warm coat. Many streets in Shanghai, such as Wukang Road, Huaihai Road, and Yuyuan Road, are famous for plane trees. On both sides of these streets, tall plane trees and old houses of different styles complement each other, forming a beautiful picture. Walking on the streets under these plane trees, you can feel the unique charm of Shanghai. The fallen leaves of the plane trees are intertwined with the Internet celebrity shops, complementing the exotic street scenes, creating a retro and fashionable atmosphere. Slow down and stroll along the streets shaded by plane trees, or sit in a street cafe, appreciate the changes of light and shadow through the gaps between branches and leaves, immerse yourself in the unique romance and style of Shanghai, and start a literary and pleasant city journey.9 attraction
Wukang Road6.4
Sinan Road5.2
- Best time to visit:Mar-AprShanghai.People's Square AreaHighlights:Shanghai's sea of tulips, with its perfect combination of vibrant varieties and modern urban landscape, has become an ideal place for people to enjoy the colors of spring.More than just the beautiful tulip scenery, the unique urban culture and wide range of activity options are making Shanghai the destination of choice for those looking to see tulips in their glory. There are many varieties of tulips in Shanghai, including Darwin, Triumph, and Lily. Shanghai Botanical Garden and Century Park are two of the most popular viewing spots with their huge tulip populations, as well as rare varieties on display. Compared to other regions, Shanghai has a greater variety of tulips. The scarcity of some of these varieties can be seen from their careful cultivation.The tulips in Shanghai are usually at their most brilliant best from March to May. At the start of this period, the early tulips are starting to bloom, giving fresh colors to the fields. By the middle of the period, the flowers are most colorful and spectacular. Towards the end, the withering tulips emit a poetic charm. Compared with other destinations with shorter flowering periods, Shanghai's tulips bloom for a longer period, giving visitors plenty of time to plan their itinerary.While appreciating the tulips in Shanghai, visitors also get the chance to enjoy the modern landscape of Century Park and the natural scenery of Shanghai Botanical Garden. These places not only have spectacular tulip landscapes but also modern urban architectural backgrounds, creating a unique visual experience in the process.Visitors can experience the rich local characteristics of Shanghai and sample local delicacies, such as xiaolongbao and crab meat dumplings. In addition, city explorers can also check out other famous attractions in Shanghai, such as the Bund and the Oriental Pearl Tower.In recent years, Shanghai's tulips have been gaining popularity on social media, becoming a popular photo spot for the people. In order to ensure a good viewing experience for everyone, some popular attractions have crowd control measures, so visitors should make a booking in advance. At the same time, Shanghai also provides some niche flower-viewing routes for those looking to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.31 attraction
Jing'an Sculpture Park4.3
Daning Park3.2
- Best time to visit:Mar-AprShanghai.People's Square AreaHighlights:Every spring, Shanghai's cherry blossoms bloom as promised, adding a romantic atmosphere to the city. Shanghai's cherry blossoms are mainly concentrated in several famous cherry blossom viewing spots, such as Gucun Park, Chenshan Botanical Garden, and Luxun Park. Gucun Park is the largest cherry blossom viewing spot in Shanghai, with thousands of cherry blossom trees of various varieties planted, and the flowering period lasts from March to April. Strolling under the cherry blossom trees, the breeze blows, and the petals fall like snow, forming a dreamy picture. Whether strolling with friends or indulging in the cherry blossom rain alone, Shanghai's cherry blossom season always brings people endless poetry and reverie.57 attraction
Chenshan Botanical Garden5.5
Gucun Park4.6