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A guide to two-day free travel in Shanghai

Shanghai is a charming city with rich scenic spots and profound culture, which attracts tourists from all over the world. Therefore, today Bian Xiao will recommend and sort out a travel guide about the two-day tour in Shanghai, hoping to help you!

DAY 1: People's Square → Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street → City God Temple → Yuyuan Garden → Bund → Waibaiduqiao People's Square is a landmark of Shanghai, including the open square, People's Park, Shanghai Grand Theatre and Shanghai Museum. (Speaking of People's Square, that sentence comes to mind: I ate fried chicken in People's Square.) There is also an old Shanghai Street with the style of 1930, which shows the old appearance of Shanghai in the 1930s. There is a fountain in the center of the square, which sprays water about every half hour at night. It is beautiful under all kinds of lights, and it is a good place to enjoy the cool.

Take the subway and get off at People's Square Station, and you will come out to People's Park. To tell the truth, there is nothing to see in the park. The biggest highlight is that it's all blind dates here. I wonder if you still remember the blind date corner in Beijing? This is about the same. Many parents put their requirements there. If you look carefully, they basically require a Shanghai hukou with a minimum master's degree. Emmm, I'd better take a look!

Turn right from the park and cross the street, and you will find Madame Tussauds. If you are interested, you can visit it! After visiting People's Square, we will go to the next stop.

Transportation:

Bus: Take Bus No.46 to People's Square (bus stop).

Subway: Take subway 1, 2 and 8 lines and get off at People's Square Station.

Admission: free.

Opening hours: all day

Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street has always been known as the first section of Chinese business, and as Shili Nanjing Road, a pedestrian street. On both sides of the pedestrian street are old shops and major shopping malls in Shanghai! This is the shopper's paradise-Shanghai New World; Sisyphus Bookstore, in sharp contrast to the bustling streets; The only MM bean flagship store in Asia, these are the landmark buildings of Nanjing Road.

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Opening hours: open all day.

Ticket information: no tickets are required.

Transportation:

subway

You can take the subway 1, Line 2 and Line 8 to People's Square Station, take Exit 6, and cross the sunken plaza Tunnel to the west starting point of the pedestrian street.

You can take Metro Line 2, 10 and get off at Nanjing East Road Station, and 1, 2 and 4 exit, which is the east starting point of the pedestrian street.

Chenghuang Temple Chenghuang Temple is located in the tourist area of Chenghuang Temple in the center of Shanghai, also known as the Old Town God Temple. It is a famous Taoist temple in Shanghai and has a long history of praying for blessings. It was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1403- 1424), which was severely damaged during the Cultural Revolution, and then the whole map was restored. There are nine halls in the view: Great Hall, Jiazi Hall, Temple of Wealth, Cihang Hall, Temple of Empress, Temple of Parents, Temple of View and Wenchang Hall. Sacrifice all the gods, you can come to worship.

There is a snack street next to the Chenghuang Temple, where there are all kinds of Shanghai specialties: cream, cheongsam and various snacks. The Chenghuang Temple is very small, next to the Yuyuan Garden. Let's go here first, and then go to Yu Garden.

Transportation:

Take bus 1 1, 64, 80 1, 920, 930 and get off at Xiaodongmen Station. It takes about 8 minutes to walk.

Take the subway 10 line and get off at Yuyuan Station. It takes about 10 minutes to walk.

Admission: adult 10 yuan/person.

Opening hours: 08: 00-21:00 (11October1February 3 1 Monday to Sunday).

Yuyuan Garden is the Yuyuan Garden after crossing the Jiuqu Bridge. Yu Garden is a private garden in Ming Dynasty. Compared with the gardens in Suzhou, it is small, but it is really small and exquisite, which is why I came to Yu Garden. There are five steps on the first floor, ten steps in a pavilion, corridors and waist, high eaves and high teeth.

Transportation: Yu Garden is located in Huangpu District in the city center, and you can take the subway or bus.

Get off at Yuyuan Station of Metro 1 Line.

2. Bus 1 1, 26,64,7 1,145,581,715,730,736,80/kloc-.

Tickets:

Peak season: 40 RMB (April1-June 30th, September1-kloc-0/65438+Monday-Sunday,1October 30th).

Low season: 30 RMB (July1-August 3 1, February1-March 3 1, Monday-Sunday of the following year).

Half-price tickets: senior citizens over 60 years old and full-time students with real and valid certificates.

Opening hours:

08: 30-17: 30 (Monday to Sunday in March1-1October 3 1)

08: 30-17: 00 (165438+1October 1- Monday to Sunday of February 28th of the following year)

When the Bund came out of Yu Garden, it was almost nightfall. It is said that the night scene in Shanghai is so beautiful that our next stop is the famous Bund in Shanghai! Located on the Huangpu River in Huangpu District, downtown Shanghai, it is one of the most iconic scenic spots in Shanghai. 1.5km long, walking from south to north. On the left hand side is the wide Zhongshan East 1st Road, and dozens of foreign buildings with different styles are lined up on the roadside. Close to the Huangpu River, the mother river of Shanghai, huge ships shuttle across the river, and skyscrapers such as Jinmao Tower and World Financial Center stand on the other side of the river. Standing by the Huangpu River and watching the cruise ships pass by one after another, the photos taken are really not very nice!

Transportation: Subway: Line 2 and 10 leave Nanjing East Road Station and walk for about 15 minutes.

Admission: free.

Tips: 50 yuan/person of Bund Sightseeing Tunnel.

Opening hours: all day

The nursery rhyme of Waibaidu Bridge says, Shake it and shake it to Waipo Bridge, which is their Waibaidu Bridge in Shanghai, and later became famous for Deep Rain. Well, that's the one Yiping jumped into the river. For more than a century, this bridge has been with Shanghai day and night, witnessing the changes in Shanghai. In the hearts of Shanghainese, the Waibaidu Bridge is no longer as simple as a bridge.

Transportation: 19, 6 1 and 3 17 get off at Tiantong Road Station on Wusong Road and walk there. What bus should I take to cross the Bund? )

Admission: free.

Opening hours: all day

The next day: Tianzifang → Old French Concession → Sinan Road → sinan mansions → Fuxing Park Tianzifang Tianzifang evolved from the most distinctive Shikumen Lane in Shanghai. It is located in Puxi, Shanghai, and is one of the smallest lots in Shanghai. The shops here are very distinctive. There are lipstick colleges that can make their own lipsticks, and there are also Xiao Lixian who can lick cats. Of course, there are also postcard-type shops and ceramic-making shops, which are the standard in every place. All the shops here have one feature, that is, they look good! By the way, there is a place you must not miss. Here comes Jia. Why don't you put it down and see if Aunt Xue is calling you to rob a man at the door? You can open the door!

Time base: 1.5 hours

Transportation:

1. Take Metro Line 9 and get off at Dapuqiao Station. 1 Exit and walk for 5 minutes.

2. Take the bus. 17, No.24 and No.864 get off at Ruijin 2 Station, Jianguo Middle Road. Take the bus. 4 1, 43, 45, 96, 146, 205, 2 18, 786, 806, 93 1, 955, 985, Xuchuan special line to DaDa.

Admission: free.

Opening hours: all day

The old French concession goes north along Tianzifang, which is the French concession after Tianzifang. Are you still wondering whether to see the buildings, museums, former residences or just stroll on the road? The French Concession satisfies you once. Dongping Road and hengshan road, these two roads are full of petty bourgeoisie and elegance. There are cafes, restaurants, creative shops and French phoenix trees everywhere, but they also record and nourish history and feelings. Many celebrities have settled here. Only 400 meters long Dongping Road has the former residences of Chiang Kai-shek, Song Meiling, Song Ziwen and Kong Xiangxi.

Sinan Road around Sinan Road includes French Park (now Fuxing Park), and famous signs such as Shanghai Jiaotong University Medical College, Guangci Hospital and French School are all here. Zhou Mansion and Mei Lanfang's former residence are also here. On both sides of the road are shaded French Tong Wu and exquisite houses. The houses on both sides are covered with Parthenocissus tricuspidata, which makes people want to shoot a VLOG.

Transportation: Take bus No.42, 146, 167, 198, 91,920 and get off at Sinan Road Station on Huaihai Middle Road.

Admission: free.

Opening hours: all day

Sinan mansions sinan mansions is the only project in the center of Shanghai that aims at preserving a garden house. There are 5 1 garden houses with a long history, and at the same time, there are many architectural styles such as independent garden houses, arcades and garden alleys. It used to be a gathering place of Shanghai's upper class, and celebrities such as Zhou Enlai, Liu Yazi and Mei Lanfang once lived here. . By the way, you will be familiar with it when you come here, because it is the location of the movie Tiny Times.

Time reference: 1-3 hours

Transportation:

Subway: Take the subway 10 line and get off at Xintiandi Station.

Bus: Take the bus and get off at Ruijin No.2 Road Station in Fuxing Middle Road and walk.

Admission: free.

Opening hours: all day

Fuxing Park Fuxing Park is the only garden in Shanghai that retains the French classical style, and it is also a masterpiece of the blending of Chinese and Western garden cultures in modern Shanghai. At the end of Sinan Road is Fuxing Park, which is very big and has huge open space for picnicking. Various carnivals and concerts are often held in the park. If you are lucky, you may even meet them.

Time reference: 1 hour

Transportation: Track: Shaanxi South Road Station of Rail Transit 1 Line, Huangpi South Road Station and Xintiandi Station of Rail Transit1Line.

Admission: free.

Opening hours: 06: 00-18: 00 (11October1February 3 1 Monday to Sunday).

Well, Bian Xiao has compiled the information about the strategy for the two-day tour here in Shanghai. I hope it will be useful to everyone, and I hope everyone can find the charm of Shanghai!