Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I want to go from Shenyang to Shanghai, Hangzhou, Zhouzhuang and Wuzhen in August. Please design a route with attractions!

I want to go from Shenyang to Shanghai, Hangzhou, Zhouzhuang and Wuzhen in August. Please design a route with attractions!

Day 1: No more than 250 hard seats and no more than 400 sleepers on the Shenyang-Shanghai train. Trains, the time is as follows (specifically subject to the ticket sales of the Ministry of Railways)

K 187/K 190 Shenyang North Shanghai Air Conditioning Express Shenyang 12:34 Shanghai16: 24 * * 27 hours and 58 minutes the next day.

K5 15/K5 18 Changchun Shanghai Air Conditioning Express Shenyang North 16:46 Shanghai the next day 17:49 25 hours 16 minutes.

K55/K58 Harbin Shanghai Air Conditioning Express Shenyang North 16:36 Shanghai the next day 17:42 25 hours 2 1 min.

The next day: Go to Shanghai in the afternoon, get out of the train station and buy a map of Shanghai (necessary), and then check into the hotel early. If you are not afraid of being tired, go to the Bund at night. Rest in the hotel when you are tired, and arrange the things to be prepared by the way.

Day 3: One-day trip to Shanghai

Line: There are buses to the downtown area in all districts (from 2 yuan), and the subway runs through Shanghai (from 3 yuan), and brands such as Volkswagen and Johnson & Johnson have high rental credibility (from 1 1 yuan).

Eat: It is rich in varieties and has local characteristics. Anywhere around 10 yuan, there is no upper limit for a good price.

Shopping: There are only things you can't think of, and there is nothing you can't find.

First of all, the morning schedule.

Breakfast: Traditional Shanghai breakfast, four donkey kong (big cakes, fried dough sticks, rice and soybean milk) live in the community, and the whole set of vendors add up to about 6 yuan. If you are worried about safety, you can choose Xinya Dabao, Yonghe Soymilk and other chain stores, but the price is much more expensive.

You can go to Lujiazui, the most famous scenic spot in Pudong, where the scenic spots are relatively concentrated. Subway lines 2 and 3 can reach the surrounding buses.

Attractions:

1, Oriental Pearl; The tallest building in Shanghai, overlooking the panoramic view of both sides of the Pujiang River in Shanghai, the ticket price is 70 yuan (the first ball is only suitable for sightseeing, not big, and can be visited in half an hour), bus 870, 87 1, 872, bus 8 1, 82, tunnel lines 3, 4, 5 and 6, ferry land and gold lines, Taigong line and so on.

2. Central Green Space: a piece of pure land in the financial district, which is an excellent place for busy people around to express their pressure and the first choice for newcomers to take pictures. Free visit.

3. Jinmao Tower: the second tallest building in Shanghai, a symbol of success. The following three floors can be visited for free, and those who have been to the Oriental Pearl don't have to climb the 88th floor.

4. Zheng Da Square: High-end shopping place, but there are supermarkets downstairs and various restaurants upstairs.

5. Riverside Avenue: Enjoy the scenery on both sides of Huangpu and overlook the Bund Expo Group across the river, which has a unique flavor. Free visit.

6. Lujiazui: Lujiazui is a famous commercial and financial circle with modern high-rise buildings and a strong business atmosphere. Being in it makes people have the urge to make progress and a strong desire to succeed.

Route:

You can stroll near Jinmao Building, cross the commercial high-rise building and central green space, cross the green space to be the Oriental Pearl, opposite Zheng Da Square, and the back door of Zheng Da is Binjiang Avenue. There is a ferry in the direction of Shangri-La Hotel (Shiliupu Ferry, 0.5 yuan fare), and you can cross the river to reach the Yuyuan Garden on the other side. It can be basically completed in one morning.

Third, at noon

Shop Shiliupu crosses the river, and walk straight inside for about 20 minutes, which is the famous Chenghuang Temple in Shanghai. Located in Yu Garden, Chenghuang Temple is the gathering place of old buildings in Shanghai. If you don't go to special attractions (such as the former site of the Knife Club), you don't need tickets.

Lunch: This is the gathering place of traditional snacks in Shanghai. Famous snacks gather near Jiuqu Bridge.

1, Nanxiang Steamed Bun: Take-out from 8 yuan, the queue must be at least 1 hour. I can't wait to go upstairs and eat 15 yuan.

2. Green Wave Gallery: A famous snack bar in Shanghai, where Clinton once ate, and the price can be imagined.

3. Other snack bars around: The prices are different, and there are many varieties to choose from.

4. KFC and McDonald's

Fourth, the afternoon trip.

Attractions: After lunch, leisurely visit Yu Garden, which is also dominated by shops, but now attaches great importance to the protection of traditional culture. Therefore, many ethnic handicrafts and live performances, such as kneading dough and paper cutting, can be seen on the main roads. There are many tourist products, but they are very expensive. Main attractions: Shanghai Old Street, Jiuqu Bridge and Yuyuan Business Circle. There is an antique shopping mall on the old street in Shanghai.

Shopping: In fact, you can also buy many cheap things and tourist products in Shanghai. There are many small commodity cities next to Yu Garden, where there are many kinds of things and the prices are very cheap, so you can bargain. People who like anime have another unexpected discovery. There is a floor dedicated to selling animation products, as well as cross-stitch, plush toys and dolls and many other affordable things. There are also many cheap tourism products.

Outstand: After visiting the Commodity City, you can choose to walk to the Outstand and then walk to Huangpu River, which takes about 15 minutes. If you are tired, you can also choose to take the bus. Many cars go that way. In fact, the booth is a large area, all along the Huangpu River. If you walk along the coast, you can enjoy the World Expo slowly. If you take a bus, you will go all the way. At present, most of the buildings on the Bund are commercial banks, which can be visited for free. Shanghai Pudong Development Bank must go. It is a pure European building with a large area of classic pictures embedded at the top, which is left over from history!

Nanjing Road: Actually, there are only about 2 stops by bus. You can get off the sightseeing tunnel across the river and visit Nanjing Road. I don't need to introduce myself too much. Cheap shopping malls include Landmark Plaza and New World. There are many restaurants in the major shopping malls along the street, and you can choose anything.

People's Square: Near Nanjing Road, the standard building is Shanghai Museum (student 5 yuan, adult 20 yuan). There are many good things), Shanghai Grand Theatre, Planning Hall, Raffles Commercial Plaza (there are places to eat on each floor, especially the basement and the top floor, and the price is ok).

Parallel to Nanjing and close to People's Square, there is a Fuzhou Road, which is the cultural street of Shanghai. Shanghai Book City is located here, and there are many shops and bookstores selling art and cultural supplies along the road.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) nightlife

The nightlife in Shanghai can be colorful. Xintiandi and hengshan road Bar Street can be seen everywhere. Those who are interested can visit one by one, and it is close to the center. You can get there by subway.

Six: Return trip

The subways in Shanghai are all open. If you follow my above route to visit Shanghai, the destination should be near People's Square, where there are subway 1 and Line 2.

Railway Station: Line 1, which can be reached by multiple buses.

Day 4: Shanghai-Jiaxing (train 1 1:45) transfers to Wuzhen (1 hour or more).

Jiaxing Railway Station to Jiaxing West Bus Station: Take a taxi, take bus No.6 and take three rounds of 6 yuan.

Jiaxing West Railway Station-Wuzhen takes about one hour: around 8 yuan.

Wuzhen implements a one-vote system for scenic spots, with a joint ticket of 100 yuan, including Huiyuan pawnshop, visit to Luge, shadow play, Hanlindi, Xiuzhen Temple, ancient stage, Mao Dun's former residence, Yuliuliang Coin Museum, Woodcarving Museum, Blue Printed Fabric Dyeing Workshop, Public Waste Workshop, Wuzhen Folk Museum, Jiangnan Hundred Bed Museum, Traditional Workshop Area, Xiangshan Pavilion and Boxing Boat Show.

Wuzhen specialty blue calico chrysanthemum tea three Chinese spirits Wuzhen sister-in-law cake Sanzhenzhai sauce chicken Wuzhen mutton

Wuzhen-Hangzhou in the afternoon (1arrive around 8: 30)

Zhejiang Express (1 hour 20 minutes, the fare is around 25 yuan, and the latest time to return to Hangzhou from Wuzhen is 5: 30 pm) (live in Hangzhou).

Day 5: West Lake in Hangzhou

Take the bus (Nanshan Road-Jiuxi)

Jiuxi Yanshu-Longjing Tea (Longjing Village)-Maojiabu-Yang Gongdi-Su Causeway-Bai Causeway

(Quyuan Fenghe, Huagang Fish Watching, Su Causeway Xiao Chun, Nanping Evening Bell, Leifeng Tower, Gushan, Pinghu Qiuyue, Xiling Yinshe and other attractions)

Deposit for renting a bicycle to visit Su Causeway-Bai Causeway 200 yuan 10/3 hours.

Day 6: Take a cruise on Liulang Wenying-Yongjinmen-Hubin Road (San Tan Yin Yue)

Ticket price: ordinary boat 35 yuan/person, luxury boat 45 yuan/person. The tickets include tickets to visit Xiaoying Island and Huxinting Island, which will take you back to the lakeshore for free.

Get off the boat from Yuemiao Wharf-Yuemiao-Qixia Mountain (from the edge of Yuemiao, the yellow dragon spits beads, the gem stream, the Baoyu Tower, the broken bridge and the remnant snow) and visit Wulin Square in the evening.

I don't think it's necessary to go to Zhouzhuang since I go to Wuzhen, because they are all ancient towns. Just go to one. And Wuzhen is not far from Hangzhou, and Zhouzhuang is not far from Suzhou. If you have to go, you may have played for a long time.

Day 7: From Hangzhou to Suzhou or Zhouzhuang, it would be better if you could go directly to Zhouzhuang.

Pay attention to the main points of tourism for the first time.

1 Now the ticket for Zhouzhuang is 100 yuan per person, which is a joint ticket like Wuzhen. You have to check in when you enter a small scenic spot. Zhouzhuang also travels at night, and seems to enter after five o'clock every afternoon. Tickets to 60 yuan, the small scenic spots inside are not clear. If it is the first time to go to Zhouzhuang, you'd better buy a ticket for 100, and having fun is still the main thing.

There are many "soliciting" people to eat there, and the "knives" there are fast, so be careful.

Private cars can drive directly into the entrance of the scenic spot. Zhouzhuang is far from the entrance of the scenic spot now, and setting the entrance will make the first-time drivers misunderstand.

After swimming, go back to Shanghai by bus and from Shanghai to Shenyang. If it is better to take the train, I will stay in Shanghai for one night and go back to Shenyang the next day.

K 188/K 189 Shanghai Shenyang North Air Conditioning Express Shanghai 17:56 Shenyang 22:4 1 28 hours and 45 minutes the next day.

K5 16/K5 17 Shanghai Changchun Air Conditioning Express Shanghai 1 1:3 1 Shenyang North 12:06 The next day is 24 hours and 35 minutes.

K56/K57 Shanghai Harbin Air Conditioning Express Shanghai 10: 15 Shenyang North the next day 10:59 24 hours and 44 minutes.

Summary:

1, we must make plans in advance and do a good job in all aspects, such as the departure and return time of cars and the departure and return time of trains.

2. Tickets in East China are very expensive. If you want to save some money, you'd better find a tour guide with a small flag in the scenic spot where tickets are sold, and then discuss with the tour guide to let them buy tickets for you. It would be nice to hear an explanation by the way. You can kill two birds with one stone by saving money and hearing the cultural connotation of the scenic spots. It's even worse if you can evade tickets, but it's better to use them less. If anyone outside finds out, it will be ugly.

Whether eating or going to the toilet, you must pay attention to your personal and property safety.

4. Do a lot of work before coming out to play, and learn about the local customs, weather, specialties, snacks, souvenirs and other contents of each place. For example, why does Hangzhou have the custom of giving away chopsticks?

When you arrive at a place, you must buy a local map, which is very useful.

I didn't know how many days you would play, so I arranged the above itinerary and precautions according to my own ideas. Of course, the final itinerary is up to you. I hope what I wrote can help you. Not wasting my fingers.

Because my family is also from Liaoning, hee hee. . .