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Ask travel experts to help arrange the travel route from Hangzhou to Shanghai and tell interesting places.

There are still many tourists in the summer vacation. If you finally go to Shanghai, I suggest you take the route of Hangzhou-Wuzhen-Xitang-Suzhou-Shanghai. 2 days in Hangzhou, Wuzhen 1 day, Xitang 1 day, 2 days in Suzhou and the last day in Shanghai.

Day 1, Hangzhou West Lake, Quyuan Fenghe Scenic Area. West Lake can rent bicycles, ride by yourself, or take sightseeing bus. If you visit Qu Yuan first, you can have a look at the scenery of the West Lake, such as the sunset glow of Lei Feng and the moon reflected in three pools.

The next day, choose Lingyin Temple or Xixi Wetland. If you like the temple style and burn incense, go to Lingyin Temple. If you want to find a quiet place to see the scenery, go to Xixi Wetland.

On the third day, I took a bus to Wuzhen in the morning, first bought tickets for scenic spots in Dongzha, then visited Dongzha in the morning, then went to Tashi for dinner, and then checked in. The scenic spot is relatively large, so you can play for a long time, eat some braised mutton with Wuzhen characteristics, buy some snacks and chrysanthemums to take with you.

On the fourth morning, after playing, I packed my things and went to Wuzhen Bus Station, took a bus to Jiaxing West Station, then transferred to Jiaxing North Station, then took 152 to Xitang, and stayed in Xitang at night. Xitang is quite small. It will be finished in two or three hours. Watch the night scene at night.

On the fifth day, play again in the morning. I will go to Suzhou by bus in the morning. It is best to live near the Humble Administrator's Garden, which is convenient for travel. When you arrive, you can visit Humble Administrator's Garden, Lion Forest and Suzhou Museum. During the day, these three scenic spots are close, so you can walk there. After reading them, you can walk to Pingjiang Road. If it's early, you can see more. You can watch the night scene after dinner. You can also go shopping in Guanqian Street.

On the sixth day, consider Tiger Hill, Lingering Garden and Hanshan Temple, and Shantang Street is good at night. I arrived at Tiger Hill in the morning, and it was almost noon when I came out, and then I stayed in the park for 2 hours. You can go to Hanshan Temple again when you have time, because it's far away. If you don't go, you can go directly to Shantang Street. The night view and snacks are good.

On the seventh day, it was very convenient to go to Shanghai by train and bus from Suzhou. If you have time, you can visit landmark buildings such as Nanjing Road and Oriental Pearl, and if you have time, you can go to the next World Expo Park. Now that the China Pavilion is open, we can arrange a return trip.

This route is just a general recommended scenic spot, and some places may need to be adjusted by yourself, so I can't specifically say the number of trains in terms of transportation. There are many buses running to each other in these places, so it's easy to arrange as long as you set your own route. As for accommodation, you can book in advance according to your own time and itinerary. Suzhou can stay in an express hotel, such as the 7-day home. Hanting has a shop near Humble Administrator's Garden, or you can stay in a youth hostel. Zhouzhuang Xitang Wuzhen usually lives in B&B, so you need to pay in advance. You can check it on China Guzhen. com. There are also express hotels and youth tours in Hangzhou, so it will be more convenient to live next to the West Lake. If you are in Shanghai, it is recommended to choose an express hotel, preferably near the return trip, which will be more convenient.