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Is parking charged at Shanghai Tower?

Usual accommodation: Budget hotel chain, about 200 yuan/day. But now house prices are generally rising.

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There are also expo cheap beds, about one hundred yuan a day,

Make a budget first , if you don’t have enough money, go to less places.

Be prepared to have plenty of physical strength and energy when visiting Shanghai. The city's subways and light rails are connected to the Internet and can be transferred to each other. This is the most convenient mode of transportation (except taxis).

Day one to day two: People’s Square, Nanjing Road, the Bund, Lujiazui, City God Temple (Yu Garden), if you can finish it in one day, congratulations, you have the physique of a national athlete.

There is no need to exit the Shanghai Railway Station. Follow the instructions on the platform to enter the Metro Line 1 platform directly. Take Metro Line 1 to People’s Square. If you exit the station, take the subway near the southeast exit of South Square. Line 1, take Metro Line 1 from Shanghai South Railway Station to People’s Square and take a look at the museum as a whole (check out both the front door and the back door. Although the museum is free, I’m afraid you won’t have that much time to queue), the Grand Theater, and the Urban Planning Museum , you can take photos as a souvenir. I recommend girls to check out the trinkets at Dimei Mall (underground of People’s Square, connected to the subway station)

From People’s Square to Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street, I’m glad you can walk all the way to the Bund. If you’re afraid of getting tired, just Spend 3 yuan to ride the "small train" (battery car). Nanjing Road is the first commercial street in China. I won’t say much more. The consumption level is suitable for the public. The disadvantage is that there are too many people. The Bund was renovated and reopened on March 28. It is worth a visit. During the day, you can look at the Huangpu River and take photos. At night, the Western-style buildings on the Bund are illuminated by the lights. The overall view is great while sitting on the cruise ship ("Pujiang Tour", several cruise companies, all on the Bund).

The Bund and Lujiazui (Oriental Pearl Tower, Jinmao Tower, Binjiang Avenue) are across the river. The most convenient way is to go back and forth from the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel (there is a fee, and there is also something to see in the tunnel). You can also take a ferry, subway, or bus. It is recommended to take the ferry. It is almost the same as walking from the Bund. Take the ferry from Shiliupu or Jinling East Road and then turn left after crossing the river. You can look at Binjiang Avenue (with a waterfront platform) all the way to Lujiazui, and then look at high-rise buildings such as the Oriental Pearl Tower and Jinmao Tower. , you can take the elevator up to the Oriental Pearl Tower and overlook Shanghai.

Take Metro Line 2 in Lujiazui to Nanjing East Road and transfer to Metro Line 10 to see the Chenghuang Temple (Yu Garden), where there are many small commodities and snacks

Take Henan Middle Road and Nanjing East Road Take Route 66 for two stops to Henan South Road, get off at Fuyou Road, and walk to the Chenghuang Temple (Yu Garden). Eat Nanxiang steamed buns at Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant (you have to queue up)...

Day two to day three:

Huaihai Middle Road Commercial Street (elegant, mixed Chinese and foreign, international brands many). Huangpi South Road Station of Metro Line 1, Madang Road (Taicang Road-Zizhong Road) is the "New World" where many foreigners visit; "Tianzifang" (Dapuqiao, Taikang Road of Metro Line 9) is also good . From Xintiandi to Tianzifang, you can take bus 146, or transfer to subway lines 1 and 9 at Xujiahui. If you have free time, you can check out the No. 8 Bridge Creative Workshop (Jianguo Middle Road North-South Elevated Road) near Tianzifang.

Day 4: Choose any of the ancient towns in the suburbs. Generally speaking, you don’t need to buy tickets for the three ancient towns (except for a few spots). If you like technology, you can check out Songjiang Sheshan Observatory.

Jiading Nanxiang Ancient Town (Route 562, starting from Yan’an Elevated Road, Nanjing West Road, and taking the bus to the terminal station, eat Nanxiang Xiaolong at Wanghe Tower at the gate of Guyi Garden diagonally opposite Nanxiang Bus Station ; Go in and try Grandma’s rice dumplings]/Grand View Garden;

Jinshan Fengjing Ancient Town [Turn left at Jinjiang Paradise Station on Metro Line 1, the Southwest Bus Station is commonly known as Meilong Bus Station, and the Fengmei Line (Highway) starts, The final stop is Fengjing Bus Station. The driver will stop and drop off passengers at the entrance of the scenic spot. You can walk to the corridor and have lunch at the ancient stage, which is a farmhouse atmosphere.

Expo hotline: 021-962010, base price is 160 yuan, students have discounts. Tickets can be purchased through Bank of Communications, China Mobile, China Post, China Telecom (business hall, customer service phone, website, account manager), as well as some "Expo Travel" travel agencies. It is easy to buy and you can get tickets on the spot at the business hall.

It is rare to see the World Expo for two days at a time. It mainly consists of four pavilions on one axis. A ticket can only be used to enter the park once per day, so bring cups and food. There are many restaurants in the park, but I don’t know if there will be long queues. It will take at least a week to get a good look, and a month to prepare for everything. I have submitted documents related to Expo tickets and are currently being converted.

Eat snacks and go shopping. Including transportation costs (excluding taxis), it costs at least 50 to 60 yuan a day for a single person; about 80 yuan for a couple. Eating snacks can also fill your stomach, and the replacement of meals with snacks is included in the calculation. In Shanghai, except for rice and stir-fried vegetables, most snacks can be counted as snacks.

If you go to the suburbs, the round-trip fare for public transportation and underground transportation is 20-30 yuan, and two meals are 60-70 yuan for a single person; about 80 yuan for a couple.

For snacks, go to the Chenghuang Temple (Yu Garden), which is traditional and high-end. In addition, there are many small commodities there. In addition, there are Wujiang Road and Yunnan South Road (both relatively close to People’s Square, each with its own characteristics) ).

If you want affordable prices, you can choose Fengyu Shengjian, Qiaojiazha, Wangjiasha, Magnolia Snacks, Dahuchun...

Nanxiang Xiaolong: Nanxiang Steamed Buns at Chenghuang Temple (Yuyuan) The restaurant at the entrance of Jiading Nanxiang Guyi Garden (Wanghe Tower)

Pork Ribs Rice Cake: Xiandelai

White Chicken: Little Shaoxing, Zhending Chicken

Pan-fried steamed buns: Dahuchun, Fengyu Pan-fried Pancakes, Wujiang Road Xiaoyang Pan-fried Pancakes, Sichuan North Road (near Shanyin Road and Tianai Road) Feilong Pan-fried Buns

Potatoes, sesame balls, siomai, spring rolls, Steamed dumplings, fried noodles, fried rice cakes, cold noodles, fried beef buns, scallion pancakes, glutinous rice balls, shrimp wontons, chicken and duck blood soup, curry beef vermicelli soup...