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How much does it cost to travel from Beijing to Shanghai?

The transportation in Shanghai is mainly expensive, and other aspects are similar to Beijing.

To travel from Beijing to Shanghai, the high-speed train seems to be more than 500, the high-speed train is 260, the flight is 1,300 to 800 in the peak season, and 500 to 300 in the off-season.

The urban area of ??Shanghai is very small. When I travel in the urban area, I mainly use the subway and taxis, and rarely use buses. The subway is very expensive, at least 5 yuan for 10 stops. By the way, remember to exchange coins when you go to Shanghai. There are many coin-operating machines. Renting in Shanghai is more expensive than in Beijing, and it is probably even more expensive now. Anyway, when I was in Shanghai 4 years ago, the starting price was 13 yuan, and I usually paid 20 to 30 yuan.

Some food prices are expensive, and some are cheap. For example, if you go to a well-decorated restaurant to eat, a dish costs 30 to 50 yuan, but if you go to a small restaurant with an area of ??more than 10 square meters and order this dish, it will cost you It becomes a game of 12 to 22. Of course, prices in urban areas are more expensive than in suburban areas. As a reminder, local restaurants in Shanghai are not easy to find. It’s best to have a Shanghainese introduce them to you. If it's Western food, it's expensive. A bowl of bread, sausage, steak and soup costs at least 150. It can be more than a thousand, depending on the quality of the restaurant you go to. The prices of street food are also similar. A bowl of ramen costs 15 to 20 yuan, and a meat bun costs 5 to 10 yuan. They also vary by location. The closer to the center, the more expensive they are.

It depends on what kind of hotel you stay in. There are small hotels and shabby hotels in the city. It mainly depends on the star rating you stay in. A three-star one costs about 80 to 150 for a single room. This one It also depends on the time and hotel decoration. It is more expensive in the peak tourist season and cheaper in the off-season. It is more expensive in the city center and cheaper outside the outer ring. If you stay in a business hotel, it will be expensive, 300, 400, 500 for a double room, which is a lot. If you stay in a 4-star or 5-star hotel, the price ranges from 500 to 3,000.

As for attraction tickets, there are really few scenic spots in Shanghai. It is mainly an economical city. There are not many natural and cultural landscapes. The main ones are the landmarks on the Lujiazui Bund, the World Expo Park, Disney, etc. At most, I would go to the Chenghuang Temple, Jing'an Temple and the like. Except for Disney, which is very expensive, all other tickets are less than 150, and many of them are free of charge. It is estimated that a trip to an aquarium, zoo, amusement park, or art museum will cost at least 300 yuan in tickets and spending.

Shopping, I think if you are from Beijing, you don’t need to go to Shanghai for shopping, because basically what Shanghai has is available in Beijing, and what Shanghai does not have may not be available in Beijing. Moreover, the prices of goods in Shanghai are still slightly higher, so why would a Beijinger need to bring home a lot of stuff? But to be honest, the clothes sold in Shanghai are prettier than those sold in Beijing. I don’t know what the aesthetics of Beijing’s merchants are, and the taste of their products is very low.

In general, I stayed in Shanghai for 4 days and 5 nights 4 years ago. I went to tourist attractions and hotels and bought a 200 yuan T-shirt, a 560 yuan pair of pants, and a 780 yuan bottle of perfume. It cost about 4,200 for food and transportation. Of course, I had good food and drinks for almost every meal. I also took a taxi when I went out. I almost never take the subway in Beijing because I am not used to being in close contact with people. I took the subway a few times in Shanghai and it was too crowded. And the sweat smells very bad. If you don’t buy anything, 150 for room, 260 for food, 60 for transportation, 120 for tickets per day, 600 per day is enough, and 300 per day for frugal living is enough. Of course, this is the price in Shanghai 4 years ago. Calculated. I am still a serious person and have not gone to Shanghai’s bars and nightclubs to spend money. If you want to enjoy Shanghai’s nightlife, you will probably spend at least 300 per night.