Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The seven-day national day travel guide from Shijiazhuang to Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Shanghai mainly introduces the arrangement of scenic spots and time.

The seven-day national day travel guide from Shijiazhuang to Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Shanghai mainly introduces the arrangement of scenic spots and time.

First of all, the timing is not good

There are so many people that it is difficult to buy tickets and air tickets.

Not to mention the Shanghai route, during the World Expo.

Second, the World Expo will not be open to you, and those days are designated days.

You must buy a designated day ticket.

If you want to play, go to other routes, Shenzhen, Hainan and Zhuhai.

Yunnan, Dali, Kunming, Xishuangbanna.

If you really want to go there, I suggest you,

Xuanwu Lake in Nanjing Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Confucius Temple is a must, and Yuhuatai in the Presidential Palace can be chosen.

Suzhou, Zhongyi Palace and Museum are free. Museums can book tickets online. The rest of the Humble Administrator's Garden, hospitalization and Tiger Hill are all charged.

Look at the water town, it must be Suzhou. Zhouzhuang is too expensive to recommend you to go.

I suggest you take a bus to Guanqian Street, go straight to the corner and ask for a ticket, but you can take the human tricycles and enter from the side door. There are no tickets. Ha ha.

Shanghai, the World Expo, is crowded to death. It is suggested to go to Hangzhou directly around the exit. Shanghai wants to play the Bund, Oriental Pearl, World Trade Center and Saber, Yuyuan Garden, Chenghuang Temple and Nanjing Road.

Hangzhou, the most famous is the West Lake, and nothing else.

So, suggest a route.

Shijiazhuang train sleeper to Nanjing, it is best to arrive late.

You can go to Nanjing and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum for half a day or a day in the morning.

Go to Confucius Temple at night, night view. This hotel is best reserved.

Go to Xuanwu Lake Park the next day, and go to Yuhuatai and the Presidential Palace when you are free.

Take the high-speed train to Suzhou at night and stay. You can book online in advance.

It's best to be on Renmin Road, or a motel, just opposite the train station and bus station.

When you arrive in Suzhou at night, you can go to Guanqian Street. Nice night view.

On the third day, you can go to Zhongwangfu, Museum and Tiger Hill. In the afternoon, take a bus to Jiaotoe in Guanqian Street and live there. Hotels are cheap. You can also book online.

Jiaotoe is a water town, which is cheaper than Zhouzhuang and has many scenic spots.

On the fourth day, I went straight to the corner, returned to Suzhou in the afternoon, and took a bus to Hangzhou.

Shanghai is not recommended.