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I am going to Shanghai for a two-day trip this Saturday and would like to know the route.
--Eat: I may not have tasted authentic Shanghainese food, so I can’t comment, because it is said that a bowl of rice costs 30 yuan. Generally speaking, Shanghainese food is not as good as West Lake Spring in Shenzhen. And the price is higher than that in Shenzhen Spring, so it’s okay not to eat it.
Special recommendations: Nanxiang steamed dumplings and rice wine in Chenghuang Temple
Li Yonghe Hotel in Chenghuang Temple is a traditional and ancient small restaurant from the Kong Siji era, with a large wine jar at the door , specializes in rice wine, three yuan for a big bowl, 8 varieties, each with its own characteristics, side dishes for a few yuan, dried elephant beans, fennel beans, red dates, peanuts, various braised vegetables, wooden tables and chairs, long benches, entrance The wine flags are very nostalgic.
Charcoal barbecue is very popular in Shanghai now. It is actually a very exquisite barbecue. I personally think the price is too expensive. I suggest you buy some bread to fill your stomach before trying it to avoid being full.
The buffet at Xintiandi on Huangpi South Road is only 56 yuan per person. The environment is comparable to any western restaurant in Shenzhen, not to mention it has a very European style. It is recommended not to just drink drinks, because a drink costs 20 yuan. -30, so not a good deal
Manabe Cafe can be seen at every subway station exit and bustling commercial street. It originates from Japan and is more distinctive than Shenzhen’s Mingdian. The coffee is The varieties, colors and preparations are very good, and the prices are moderate. It is said that the market is bigger than Starbucks
Entertainment
Bar: They say that Shanghai’s bars are very unique, but I don’t think so. Or is it because of my mood? There is a very famous bar in Changfeng Park, the birthplace of many urban stories, but I have never been there. I think it should be good.
ARK in Xintiandi, a Japanese music restaurant, invites bands from Japan to perform every week. Unfortunately, I didn’t meet any Japanese bands when I went there, and there was no place suitable for one person to sit alone. I will be there soon. The Spring Festival makes people impetuous, so I ordered a Long Island ice tea, but it didn’t taste as good as Shenzhen’s Utopia, and it even didn’t look good.
I spent an afternoon watching the spontaneously organized street dance show at Shaw House in Xintiandi. The flying youth, gorgeous colors, and young smiles were very touching. This is what I saw in Shenzhen. No, why can't we dance?
TRUE LOVE, BOBAN STREET on Hengshan Road is well-known in Shanghai and extremely popular. I went in and wandered around. Although the style is different from the bars in Shenzhen, it is still too noisy and a bit like a nightclub. Style, I think I must be too old to make trouble. But next to these two bars, there is an inconspicuous small bar with a transparent glass door, dim candlelight, and a good name "Time Back 70 Years".
KTV: Take the subway and get off at the Stadium Station. You can see a big neon sign, Commander.
Tongtang is a very formal KTV. There are no DJs or the like. The songs are relatively new and the audio-visual equipment is very good. They are all single rooms. Buffets are provided in the lobby for 28 yuan per person. The room is charged. Hourly rates are charged at different times. Three friends and I spent 4 hours there, and the buffet included was less than 300 yuan. However, if you go, you must buy the buffet, which is calculated on a per-person basis. It is recommended to have dinner and singing together to save time and money. .
Stage plays: Shanghai’s stage plays are very famous, but the prices are not cheap. Many bookstores sell tickets on their behalf. Specific programs are available in weekly magazines. The cheapest ones are 80 yuan, and the expensive ones are 200 yuan. Boxes are provided. , so rotten! I never had time to go, which is a pity.
There are also poetry shows and various exhibitions, so there are many options to choose from
Leisure: Yundu Hot Spring has three branches in Shanghai. Open from 10am to 8am the next morning. Yundu Hot Spring provides showers, hot springs, various massages (at your own expense), free movies, billiards, table tennis, and fitness. The snack court on the second floor provides a variety of food at reasonable prices. Generally, after you take a shower and soak in the hot springs, you will be given a set of uniform clothes, which is a bit like a kimono. Then you can eat and watch movies comfortably. The snack court has tatami seats. Shanghainese are so good at it. Enjoy life now. The branch in Lujiazui I went to was already 12pm when I left the Jinmao Building. I could get there by taking a taxi without skipping a watch. There are some small shops opposite Yundu Hot Spring that will sell you tickets for 30 yuan each. Because the ticket is 50 yuan per person and the group ticket is 28 yuan, the owner of the small shop buys it and then wholesales it, earning a handling fee of 2 yuan, and everyone is happy.
I highly recommend this trip because after soaking in the hot springs, you can spend the night there and sleep until 12 o'clock the next morning. It only costs 20 yuan more. The sleeping environment is very good and you can also watch the projection with these headphones. It is very corrupt. It’s also a way to save money. Think about it, it cost me more than 50 yuan to stay in a hotel!
Book Bar: Most of the book bars in Shanghai are very detailed, because the tablecloths, lights, flowers, curtains, everything makes you feel warm and cozy. This kind of book bars are located on Hengshan Road and Huaihai There are roads.
Shopping: Xujiahui Center, Pacific Department Store, Xuhui Plaza, Oriental Shopping Mall in Shanghai. You can find a lot of things in the Oriental Shopping Mall. There are high-quality products from all over the world, which are expensive but have great collection value. Many items are sold in limited quantities around the world, showing the petty bourgeoisie style.
Huaihai Road Commercial Street, various brands of fashion
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, I think it is terrible, I didn’t even finish it.
The foreign trade market on Maoming South Road is said to have many Tang suit shops, as well as parallel imports and world-famous brands with good quality. Some brands cannot be seen in big shopping malls. Many foreigners go there, so I wandered around. , very popular.
IKEA furniture, but you can’t move back to Shenzhen
--the most recommended place
Jinmao Building, from where I am From the first time I saw it in New Weekly, I fell in love with it at first sight. On the 88th floor of Jinmao Tower is a lounge named Jiuchongtian, which is also the highest floor of Jinmao Hotel. The minimum purchase per person is 95 yuan plus 15% service fee. If you go to the 89th floor to visit, there is nothing and it costs 50 yuan, so I suggest you go to the Jinmao Hotel. Many things are an experience. For me, go to your favorite place and drink a cup of coffee. , eating an ice cream, the greatest happiness is this. In Shanghai, this is my most beloved night. I sit alone at the highest point of the city, looking at the lights on the other side of the river. I did not go to the Bund. I stubbornly believed that the Bund belongs to lovers, but there is nothing like the Bund outside the glass window. Not noisy, quiet and peaceful, as beautiful as a fairy tale. That night, there was a gentle mist in Shanghai, and the music of Jiuchongtian was like rain. I ordered an ice cream for myself, which has a nice name "Ice and Fire Jiuchongtian".
--Transportation: The transportation in Shanghai is very convenient. I will only talk about the subway here. There are three subway lines. There are transfer places between the three lines, such as People's Square and the train station. It is recommended that you go there It is convenient to take the subway throughout Shanghai. You can go anywhere. There is no charge for transferring to the subway. For example, if you buy a 2 yuan card and take Line 1 to People’s Square, then transfer to Line 2. From People’s Square, take Line 2. You can also take the subway for another 2 yuan. If you pay more than 2 yuan, you have to pay the fare at the exit. Don’t think about the convenience of buying many subway tickets at one time, because each ticket shows which station it was issued from, so buy one ticket once you take the subway. There are many bookstores in the subway station, which are pretty good. If you buy a phone card at the subway station, you can usually get a discount of 60-70% off.
Taxi discounts are available after 11pm, usually 20% off. Whether it can be lower depends on your ability.
--Travel: The Shanghai Tourism Distribution Center has self-service tickets for various places and travel packages for Shanghai attractions. Take the subway and get off at the stadium.
--The Bund is the iconic landscape of Shanghai
The Bund is the most beautiful in the early morning. When the sun shines from the east to the Bund, the buildings on the Bund are illuminated golden, and the mist on the Huangpu River is The Lujiazui buildings on the opposite bank are floating in the sky with the rising sun, and the citizens on the embankment are doing morning exercises amidst the ringing of the customs bell. It is an excellent scenery.
--Visit the City God’s Temple to experience old Shanghai
The City God’s Temple is a Taoist temple where there are Yu Garden and Yu Garden Mall, and it is the most popular place in Shanghai. The snacks there are very famous, such as Nanxiang Xiaolong Steamed Bun Shop, which is often overcrowded, but it is not crowded before 8 o'clock.
Yuyuan Garden opens at 8:15. I happened to visit the park after breakfast. Yuyuan Garden is the only ancient garden in the city. The scenery in the garden is not thrilling, but the photo effects are great. There are not many tourists before 9 o'clock. You can take as many pictures as you like.
--Go shopping on Huaihai Road
If you have a long-cherished wish to go shopping in Shanghai, I suggest you go shopping on Huaihai Road. Although Huaihai Road is not as famous as Nanjing Road, its shopping environment, product quality, and fashion index are all higher than those of Nanjing Road. Most businesses there are open between 10 and 10 o'clock.
Take a boat tour on the Huangpu River
--There are two options: Huangpu River tour and water bus. The boarding locations are at the southern end of the Bund. You can also take the city ferry, which is now mainly used for cyclists to cross the river. The fare is 5 cents. As long as you don't get off the boat, you can go back and forth as many times as you want.
Have lunch on Zhapu Road or Huanghe Road
These two places are among the best food streets in Shanghai, with restaurants lining both sides of the street. Because the lunch market usually offers a 20% discount, I recommend you go there to taste Shanghai-style dishes at noon, which costs about 80 yuan per person. Also: Shanghai-style cuisine is Shanghai cuisine that is characteristic of Jizhong cuisine but I don’t know what the characteristics are.
--People's Square is the center of Shanghai
The three parts in the southeast and west of People's Square are the City Planning Museum, the Museum and the Grand Theater. You can visit these with a 100 yuan coupon. 3 places, a detailed visit will take at least 4 hours. If you don't have enough time, you can only watch the pigeons in the square. Spending 2 yuan to buy a small bag of corn and throwing it on the ground can attract a lot of pigeons.
--There is a subway station underneath the square, and two subways intersect here. There are also two large underground shopping malls, which mainly sell low-end but very avant-garde clothing, which is very suitable for students.
Walking Nanjing Road
--Nanjing Road is a pedestrian street, but there are also long battery cars that you can buy a ticket to ride on, which is a good way to rest. The neon lights on Nanjing Road are still bright at night, but they are no longer the scenic spots in Shanghai. There is a subway station at each end of Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. From there, you can take the subway to Lujiazui in Pudong to continue your tour.
Tourist hotspot Lujiazui
--Lujiazui is on the other side of the Bund. You can get there by subway. However, there is no subway station on the Bund. You can only go through the sightseeing tunnel from the bottom of the river, and the fare is not expensive.
--The most eye-catching attractions in Lujiazui are the Oriental Pearl Tower and the 88-story Jin Mao Tower. As long as the weather is clear, you can choose to climb either day or night to see the day or night view of Shanghai at the lowest price. 50 yuan. For the same amount of money, you can go to the lounge on the 87th floor of Jin Mao Tower for a cup of coffee, sit near the window (preferably in the non-smoking area, where the view is best) and enjoy the view while enjoying the 6-star hotel services.
--To the south of the Oriental Pearl Tower is Shanghai's largest shopping mall, Super Brand Plaza, and Lujiazui Food City, where Shanghai's most famous restaurants have branches.
To the north of the Oriental Pearl Tower is the International Convention Center, and further north there is a restaurant shaped like a seagull, called Seagull Fang. It sits along the river and occupies the best position on the Huangpu River, but the meal time is very short. It is difficult to get a viewing seat near the river.
About 700 meters east of the Oriental Pearl Tower is the central green space, which is often ignored by tourists. But it is the first choice for Shanghainese as a location for wedding photos.
--About 700 meters to the west of the Oriental Pearl Tower, there is Binjiang Avenue along the Huangpu River. It is best to go there between 7 pm and 9 pm, because the Bund on the other side is at this time. Just when the lights are fully turned on, it is the best choice to enjoy the night view of the Pujiang River.
Century Avenue and Century Plaza
Pudong’s Century Avenue is a landscape avenue with a total length of 4 kilometers, connecting Lujiazui and Century Square. There are 4 subway stations throughout the entire journey. station, but it is better to take the bus for sightseeing.
--Century Square is the largest square in Shanghai. Below the square is the Yanggao South Road Station of the Metro. To the south is the Science and Technology Museum. To the east is the walking path leading to Century Park. A stroll along the way leads to paradise on earth. Feel.
--Nightlife in Shanghai
There are two places worth recommending. One is to Xintiandi on Taicang Road, which not only retains the atmosphere of old Shanghai, but is also very fashionable. Another place is to go clubbing on Hengshan Road. The 2-kilometer long section is filled with European style.
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