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Detailed introduction to attractions and fees for 2 days in Shanghai

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This is the most traditional and indeed the most classic tourist route in Shanghai

D1: Shanghai Museum→Shanghai Grand Theater→People’s Park→ Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street→The Bund International Architecture Expo→Waibaidu Bridge→Pujiang Tour

After visiting the Shanghai World Expo Park, don’t miss some of Shanghai’s classic places. From People's Square to the Bund is the real city center of Shanghai. Every attraction and every scene here is a classic. Whether shopping on Nanjing Road or taking a night cruise on the Pujiang River, you can make a compact itinerary without losing something. Casual elements.

The Shanghai Museum opens at 9 a.m., so you don’t have to go too early. The Shanghai Museum is one of the four major museums in China and is now open to the public for free. Bronze and ceramics are its two major features. There are also 21 categories on display such as calligraphy and painting. In addition, there are also wonderful temporary special exhibitions.

Exit the back door of Shanghai Museum and walk west for 2-3 minutes to see the Shanghai Grand Theater. The Grand Theater has a simple and smooth geometric shape, a crown-like white curved roof, a classical outdoor theater and The Sky Garden symbolizes Shanghai's broad-mindedness in absorbing world culture and art.

After leaving the Grand Theater, walk north along Huangpi North Road. You will reach Nanjing Road in about 2-3 minutes. Walk east for another 2-3 minutes and you will see People’s Park, which is the old Shanghai Racecourse. part of. After walking for a long time, you can rest on a bench in the park. If you are interested in contemporary art, you can check out the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art in the park. For lunch, you can eat at Huanghe Road Food Street (opposite People’s Park). From seafood to all kinds of light meals, you can find everything here, and the price is very high.

Going east from People’s Park is the famous Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. The highlight of shopping is between Huanghe Road and Henan Middle Road, including New World, Shibaiyi Store, First Food Store and Landmark Square etc. If you are tired of walking, you can take a sightseeing bus.

Walking along Nanjing East Road to the end is the Bund. Today, the Bund has been renovated. The 52 buildings of different styles have witnessed the dreamlike and prosperous past of old Shanghai Beach, and have also witnessed the century-old development of Shanghai. Great changes. Although these buildings are not from the same designer, nor were they built in the same period, their architectural tones are basically unified, and the overall contours are surprisingly coordinated.

If you walk north along the Huangpu River on the Bund, you will see the renovated Waibaidu Bridge. The Waibaidu Bridge is erected at the confluence of the Suzhou River and the Huangpu River in Shanghai and has a history of 150 years. As night falls, the newly installed landscape lights turn on. During the festival, the lights will change into a variety of gorgeous colors such as blue, silver, purple, etc.

The Pujiang Tour Pier of Shiliupu Tourist Center is the boarding point for the Pujiang Tour. A taxi from Waibaidu Bridge costs less than 20 yuan, and it only takes about half an hour to walk. Dinner can be arranged near the pier or on the boat (an additional RMB 100 per person). From the bustling urban area of ??Shanghai, we came to Wusongkou, where the Huangpu River and the Yangtze River merge into the sea. Driving in the middle of the river, looking at the Bund buildings across the river and spanning a century of vicissitudes, I can't help but feel emotional.

Walking around the ten miles of old Shanghai and feeling the cultural customs of new Shanghai

D2: Duolun Road Cultural Street→Fuzhou Road Cultural Street→Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street→The Bund Urban Sculpture Group

Start early in the morning and go to Duolun Road Cultural Street in Hongkou District (you can take Metro Line 3 and get off at Hongkou Football Stadium Station) to appreciate its unique cultural landscape and elegant cultural taste. Around 10:00, take Line 8 at Hongkou Football Stadium and get off at People’s Square Station. Walk up to the ground from Exit 2 and go directly to the basement level of Raffles for a satisfying meal.

Walk to Fuzhou Road Cultural Street, where Shanghai Bookstore, ancient book bookstores, foreign language bookstores, science and technology bookstores, etc. will let you enjoy the rich aroma of books. Walk all the way north to reach Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. If you are traveling to Shanghai for the first time, Nanjing Road is not to be missed. On this pedestrian street of more than 1,200 meters, colorful paving bricks, uniform kiosks at the center of the road, various fashionable shops on both sides, bustling crowds, cute sightseeing trains, and uniquely designed urban sculptures all constitute The modern urban landscape of Shanghai.

There are many restaurants along the way. You can choose one to enjoy a delicious dinner and enjoy the bustling night view of Nanjing Road.

After filling your stomach and replenishing your spirits, continue eastward to the famous Bund. The Bund has always been known as the "Architecture Expo of All Nations". Walking around, you can feel the bustling Shanghai at night; leaning on the railing, you can also see the skyscrapers in Lujiazui on the other side of the Huangpu River. You can have a panoramic view of the most prosperous and modern side of Shanghai.

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All tourist attractions in Shanghai can be reached by subway, bus and tourist bus, which is very convenient.

Accommodation recommendation: Jinjiang Inn Shanghai Jinyuan Hotel, the hotel is located on the north side of Shanghai's bustling Nanjing Road and Tibet Middle Road, adjacent to Xinzha Road Station of Metro Line 1, standard room 169 yuan

1. Architectural style line: The Bund World Architecture Expo (free), the Oriental Pearl Tower (50 yuan), one of the top five tallest buildings in the world, and Jin Mao Tower (50 yuan). It takes 1 day to have some leisure time.

2. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, The Bund, and City God Temple have the best night views in the country (all are free) and are worth a visit.

3. Classical Garden Line: The classical garden styles of Jiading Qiuxia Garden (10 yuan), Confucius Temple (5 yuan), and Nanxiang Guyi Garden (12 yuan) are comparable to the four major gardens in Suzhou. Eat authentic Nanxiang Xiaolongbao and Nanxiang white-cut mutton. 1 day.

4. Outdoor fun line: Sheshan Forest Park (70 yuan). 1 day.

5. Ancient town routes: Zhujiajiao Ancient Town and Qibao Ancient Town (both free). Appreciate the scenery of the Jiangnan water town. 1 day.

6. Special tours: Qibao Ski Resort (138 yuan for 2 hours, 198 yuan for the whole day), Happy Valley (160 yuan), Jinjiang Amusement Park (60 yuan), Oriental Oasis (70 yuan), Wildlife Park Wait (100 yuan). 1 day each. Madame Tussauds (135 yuan) and Shanghai Ocean Aquarium (120 yuan) are half a day each.

7. Specialty snacks: City God Temple, Wujiang Road Street.

8. Brand shopping: Nanjing West Road (where the world’s top brands are purchased), Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street (1st to 3rd rate brands, licensed goods), Qipu Road (1st to 3rd rate brands, parallel imports)

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9. The most famous bars in Shanghai are Hengshan Road and Xintiandi. You can enjoy the exotic atmosphere!

Average consumption per person per day: 200 yuan

This is the present and future of Shanghai, experience the beauty of economic prosperity

D3: 88th floor observation hall of Jin Mao Tower →Shanghai Science and Technology Museum→Shanghai Ocean Aquarium→Oriental Pearl Tower→Binjiang Avenue:

The World Expo is a showcase of high technology and urban prosperity. Stepping out of the Expo site, you will find that Shanghai’s Pudong is a place of technology and prosperity. Best example. It has taken twenty years for Lujiazui to become a world-class business center. The advancement of science and technology and economic development have brought about earth-shaking changes here. The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum brings us hope for the future, while Jinmao and the Oriental Pearl Tower become witnesses of the new Shanghai.

After waking up in the morning, you can go to Jinmao Tower first, take the elevator known as the "time shuttle" to the cafe on the top, and enjoy a simple breakfast and a cup of fragrant coffee here. Coffee helps to start the day. Looking around, you can have a panoramic view of both sides of the Pujiang River, as if Shanghai is at your feet.

Then take Metro Line 2 to the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum. While educating and popularizing science, don’t miss the cinema here. The Science and Technology Museum has a giant screen cinema, a dome cinema, a four-dimensional cinema and a space cinema 4. This is a special cinema where curious adults and children will definitely enjoy watching movies.

Take Metro Line 2 back to Lujiazui, and you can choose your favorite food from the many restaurants in Super Brand Square. After dinner, you can stroll around the Super Brand Mall to see if there are any products you like. After resting enough, go to the Shanghai Oceanographic Museum, which is the largest modern ocean aquarium in Asia. It has 4 underwater tunnels that are considered to be the world's largest, and you also have the opportunity to have close contact with sharks.

The Oriental Pearl Tower is located next to the Shanghai Oceanographic Museum and is one of the most famous landmarks in Shanghai. It faces the International Architecture Expo on the Bund across the river. The revolving restaurant is located in a sphere 267 meters above the Oriental Pearl Tower. It is the highest revolving restaurant in Asia and offers unobstructed views of both sides of the Pujiang River.

If you dine here (280 yuan/person), you can waive the entrance fee to the Oriental Pearl Tower (150 yuan/person).

As night fell, we took a walk to Pudong Binjiang Avenue, which is a pedestrian avenue on the east bank of the Huangpu River, opposite the Bund area. The avenue runs along the Huangpu River, from Dongchang Road Pier to Taitongzhan Pier, about 2,500 meters long, like a green ribbon, and the scenery is very pleasant.