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Shanghai must-see attractions+notes+travel guide

Shanghai is a special city full of human feelings. It is the most prosperous international metropolis in modern China, with its own culture and mature symbols. There is not only abundant food here, but also many beautiful women and beautiful scenery. Let's share the must-see attractions+precautions+travel strategies for Shanghai tourism.

Huaihai Middle Road is recommended as the accommodation area: Line, the largest Muji shop in the center of Shanghai.

Cafe and iapm are both in Huaihai Middle Road. Convenient transportation, Huaihai Middle Road Shaanxi South Road Station has 1, 10, 12 and other lines extending in all directions.

Near Nanjing Road on the Bund: The traffic is convenient, and it is convenient to see the night scene and visit the Bund, but the price will be more expensive.

Near People's Square: It is the intersection of several subway lines, with convenient transportation and many budget hotels in this area.

Accommodation booking: Airbnb is recommended for B&B booking, and CYTS can book on Meituan and other apps.

Recommended tourist attractions of Nanjing Road: Nanjing Road, with a total length of 5.5 kilometers, is the most prosperous road in Shanghai, known as the first commercial street in China, and known as "Shili Nanjing Road, a pedestrian street".

Bund: the scenery of Shanghai. Also known as Zhongshan Dongyi Road, the total length is about 1.5 km. There are 52 buildings with different styles, such as Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Chinese and Western styles, in the east of Huangpu River, which is called "World Architecture Expo Group".

Waibaidu Bridge: It is one of the landmark buildings in old Shanghai, and it is also the shooting place in rainy days, next to the Bund Sightseeing Avenue.

Transportation route: Metro Line 2 and Metro 10 reach Nanjing East Road. In addition, after subway 1 Line and Line 8 arrive at People's Square Station, you can also walk to Nanjing East Road.

Suggestion: You can go shopping and eat on Nanjing Road in the afternoon. Then walk along the road to the Bund to see the night view. The Waibaidu Bridge is near the Bund Sightseeing Avenue. There is a sightseeing tunnel on the Bund. Personally, I don't think it's necessary. It's pleasant to blow the wind along the river.

Lujiazui: It is a financial and trade zone, one of the major financial centers in China and Shanghai, the headquarters of many multinational banks in Greater China and East Asia, and one of the most influential financial centers in China.

Oriental Pearl: You can see a panoramic view of the Bund from the TV Tower. In the distance is Pudong, Shanghai, and the Huangpu River flows under its feet.

Opening hours: 08:00~2 1:30. Stop selling tickets: 2 1:00.

Suggestion: You can take Lujiazui Station of Metro Line 2 directly, then visit Lujiazui and then go to the Oriental Pearl, where you can see the scenery at the top. The scenery during the day is different from that at night, so you can choose your own time. )

Chenghuang Temple: The environment is very good, but there are too many people. It is a very prosperous place. All kinds of things from Shanghai are gathered here, which is a bit expensive and has a strong commercial atmosphere.

Transportation route: You can take bus 1 1, 66, 126 and 926 to get there.

Address: No.249, Fangbang Middle Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai (between Anren Street and Laoxiao Road)

Yuyuan Garden is one of the "four major cultural markets" in China, which enjoys equal fame with Panjiayuan, Liulichang and Confucius Temple in Nanjing. The urban forest, which is known as "a must in the southeast", is unique among the classical gardens in the south of the Yangtze River.

Peak season (April1~ June 30th, September1~165438+1October 30th): low season of 40.00 yuan (February1~ March 3rd1)

Address:No. Anren Street 137, Huangpu District, Shanghai

Jing 'an Temple: It is one of the most famous Yan 'an temples in Shanghai. The appearance is very new, the temple is quietly located between high-rise buildings, and the architectural style is very distinctive.

Tickets: 30 yuan.

Transportation route: Metro Line 2 and Line 7 can be reached.

Tour suggestion: It is recommended to go to Jing 'an Temple in the morning, where you can hear monks chanting, which has a deep charm in the downtown area. You can also visit Jing 'an District. Yu Garden is not much different from other gardens. After the tour, you can go directly to the Chenghuang Temple.

Xujiahui Catholic Church: It is the largest Anglican church in Shanghai, which was founded in Guangxu 1896. The internal structure is beautiful, so you can choose a good time to visit.

Note: slippers, vests or shorts are not allowed when entering the church. Saturday: 13:00~ 16:00 Sunday: 14:00~ 16:00, and volunteers will show around the church every half hour.

Mass time: Saturday (16:30 children's mass, 18:00 mass) and Sunday (07:00 bishop mass, 10:00 Sunday mass) are not allowed to visit.

Tickets can be collected free of charge at the subway entrance directly opposite Xujiahui Catholic Church.

Tianzifang: A must-see place for small fresh literature and art. You can send postcards and buy small gifts. Shanghai Shikumen complex is a fashion landmark creative industry gathering area formed after the transformation.

Transportation route: Take Rail Transit Line 9 to Dapuqiao Station, go north along Ruijin No.2 Road to Taikang Road and turn right to the main entrance and exit of Taikang Road.

1933 Old Yard: It used to be a slaughterhouse in Shanghai. 1933 was designed by a British designer. The basilica style of ancient Rome was also combined with China.

The traditional idea of "the sky is round and the place is round" integrates many characteristic buildings such as "flat building", "umbrella column", "covered bridge", "spiral staircase" and "cow road".

It is recommended to buy a three-day ticket for rail transit. Shanghai's rail transit is very developed.

All the scenic spots are basically accessible. Note that some stations in Shanghai will have different subway stations, so don't take the wrong one! )

Everyone has free time to visit the Shanghai Concession. Julu Road, recommended by hengshan road.

Walking on the streets of Shanghai, you can feel the new and old, fast and slow that belong to Shanghai.

I like this quiet and harmonious picture.

Is this green scene exciting?

If you really want to breathe the breath of this city, go for a walk on its path. That's the heartbeat precipitated from the history of Shanghai.