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When is Shanghai suitable for traveling? Shanghai travel guide

If you want to go to Shanghai, it is very necessary to know the travel strategies related to Shanghai. Today, Bian Xiao mainly introduces Shanghai's traffic strategy and the best tour time to make your trip smoother.

Optimal travel time

The best time to travel in Shanghai is spring and autumn, usually from March to May and from September to165438+1October.

Spring with grass flying is suitable for outing in the suburbs. At this time, the peach blossoms in Nanhui, the cherry blossoms in Gucun Park and the tulips in Shanghai Flower Port are in full bloom one after another, so everyone can meet and enjoy the flowers together.

Taste hairy crabs full of red leaves in autumn. At this time, hairy crabs have yellow feet, thick crab fat and delicious crab meat. Don't miss them. Before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day, it was still a sea world where Shanghainese went out to sweep graves, so the traffic around it would be tense.

The first half of May and around the National Day are the peak tourist seasons. There must be a lot of Shanghainese at this time, so it is not recommended to visit at this time.

June-early July is the rainy season, which is rainy and not suitable for traveling. There are frequent typhoons from the end of August to the beginning of September, which is not suitable for travel. If you must go at this time, remember to bring rain gear.

How to get to Shanghai?

1, plane

There are also two airports in Shanghai, Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport. There are two airports in Shanghai, which are located on the east and west sides of the city. Most international flights are at Pudong Airport, while Shanghai Hongqiao Airport is all domestic flights except a few flights to Japan and South Korea.

Pudong Airport

Pudong Airport is located in the coastal areas of Jiangzhen, Shiwan and Zhu Qiao in Pudong New Area. The airport is divided into two terminals, T 1 and T2, and there is a free shuttle bus between the two terminals.

Airport traffic

You can take rail transit line 2, maglev train, bus line near 10 airport and taxi to and from Pudong airport and urban area.

Maglev: Trains bound for Longyang Road Station can transfer to Metro Line 2, Line 7 and Line 16, with fares ranging from 50- 100 yuan.

Airport bus: Airport bus can go to Hongqiao, Jing 'an Temple, Wujiaochang, People's Square, century avenue, Lujiazui and Xujiahui.

Taxi: It's about 40-60 kilometers from Pudong Airport to downtown. Ticket price during the day 150-250 yuan, 200-300 yuan at night.

Hongqiao Airport

Hongqiao International Airport has two terminals, T 1 and T2. Tourists should know which terminal their flight takes off from to avoid flight delay. There is a free shuttle bus between the terminals.

Airport traffic

Rail Transit: Metro Line 2 (Terminal 2) and Line 10 (Terminal 2) can all reach the airport terminal.

Bus: There are buses from the airport to Zizhu Science Park, Jiading West Station, Pudong Airport, Shanghai Railway Station, Yan 'an East Road Bund, Lupu Bridge, Qingjian New Village, Shanghai Zoo and other places.

Taxi: You can take a taxi at the south side of Gate 4 on the arrival floor of 1 Terminal and the arrival floor (ground) of Terminal 2.

Coach: There are long-distance buses to Hangzhou, Suzhou, Wuxi and Zhangjiagang at the airport.

Shuttle: 1 Free shuttle service between Terminal 2 and Terminal 2. You can take the bus at Gate 6 on the departure floor of Terminal 1 (operating hours are 6:00-22:30) and at Gate 1 on the arrival floor of Terminal 2 (operating hours are 6:30-23:00).

2. Train

There are four railway stations in Shanghai: Shanghai Railway Station, Shanghai South Railway Station, Shanghai West Railway Station and Hongqiao Railway Station, which can basically rank among the major cities in China.

1. Shanghai Station

Shanghai station has two squares, north and south. This is the place with the largest passenger flow in Shanghai. Trains leave for major cities in China every day. Take the subway 1, Line 3 and Line 4 to Shanghai Railway Station.

2. Shanghai South Railway Station

Most of Shanghai South Railway Station are long-distance trains going south and short-distance trains going to Jiangsu and Zhejiang. You can take the subway 1 and Line 3 to Shanghai South Railway Station.

3. Hongqiao Railway Station

Hongqiao Railway Station is an important part of Hongqiao comprehensive transportation hub, which mainly undertakes the task of getting passengers on and off EMU trains and high-speed EMU trains. Take Metro Line 2 and 10 to Hongqiao Railway Station.

4. Shanghai West Railway Station

Shanghai West Railway Station is basically a passing train with few trains. You can take the subway 1 1 line to Shanghai West Railway Station.

coach

1. Shanghai Coach Wharf

At present, this is the largest long-distance passenger station in Shanghai, with more than 1200 cars every day. Because there are many routes and frequent flights, tourists prefer this place and attract a large number of tourists every day. Metro Lines 3 and 4 go to Shanghai North Square, and Line 1 goes to People's Square.

2. Shanghai Coach South Station

Take the subway 1 and Line 3 to Shanghai South Bus Station.

3. Shanghai Hongqiao West Railway Station

Mainly long-distance buses to Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Shandong, Henan, Hubei, Guangdong, Fujian, Chongqing and other cities. Now, Holiday Express Line 3 has been opened directly to Disney, and there is a stop in Terminal 2 of T2 East Transportation Center of Hongqiao Airport. Take Line 2 and 10 to Hongqiao Railway Station.

4. Shanghai Pudong Coach Station (Bailianjing Station)

Take a bus to Gaoke West Road, Pudong South Road (Shanghai Long-distance East Station), Bailianjing (Yingbin Station) and Pudong South Road Gaoke West Road Station and get off and walk.

5. Shanghai Pudong International Airport Long-distance Passenger Station

There are buses to Hangzhou, Jiaxing, Obligation, Qingtian, Wenzhou, Nantong, Qidong, Kunshan, Suzhou, Wuxi, Zhangjiagang and Huzhou.