Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I'm going to Shanghai for two days this Saturday. I want to know the tour route

I'm going to Shanghai for two days this Saturday. I want to know the tour route

-Eat: I may not have eaten authentic Shanghai food, so I can't evaluate it, because it is said that a bowl of rice costs 30 yuan. Generally speaking, Shanghai food tastes worse than the West Lake in Shenzhen in spring, and the price is higher than that in Shenzhen in spring, so I don't want to eat it.

Special recommendation: Nanxiang steamed buns and rice wine in Chenghuang Temple.

Li Yonghe Hotel in Chenghuang Temple is a traditional small restaurant with a long history. The door is full of big jars, specializing in yellow rice wine, three yuan a bowl, eight varieties, each with its own characteristics, and a few yuan of side dishes, dried beans, fennel beans, small red dates, peanuts, all kinds of stewed vegetables, wooden tables and chairs, long benches, and the wine flag at the door is very nostalgic.

Charcoal, which is very popular in Shanghai now, is actually a very delicate barbecue. Personally, I think the price is too expensive. I suggest buying a bread pad before tasting it, so as not to be full.

56 yuan is the only western restaurant in Xintiandi, Huangpi South Road, and its environment can rival any western restaurant in Shenzhen. Moreover, it is very European. It is suggested not to drink only drinks, but 20-30 yuan for a drink, which is not cost-effective.

The real pot coffee shop, which can be seen at every subway exit and busy commercial street, originated in Japan and has its own characteristics compared with famous shops in Shenzhen. The variety, color and practice of coffee are good, and the price is moderate. It is said that the market is bigger than Starbucks.

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Bar: It is said that bars in Shanghai are very distinctive. Why don't I think so, or is it because of my mood? There is a famous bar in changfeng park, the birthplace of many urban stories, but I have never been there. I think it should be good.

The Ark in Xintiandi and Japanese popular restaurants invite Japanese bands to perform every week. Unfortunately, I didn't meet a Japanese band when I went there, and there was no place suitable for a person to sit. The coming Spring Festival is impetuous. Ordering iced tea in Long Island is not as beautiful as Utopia in Shenzhen.

In Shaw House in Xintiandi, I spent an afternoon watching a spontaneous hip-hop show. Flying youth, gorgeous colors and young smiles are very, very emotional, which Shenzhen does not have. Why can't we dance?

Hengshan road's true love, Bo Ban Street, is famous and popular in Shanghai. I wander around in it. Although it's not quite the same as the bar style in Shenzhen, it's still too noisy, a bit like a nightclub. I think I must be getting old. On the contrary, next to these two bars, there is an inconspicuous small bar with transparent glass doors and faint candlelight, and there is a nice name "70 years back in time".

KTV: You can see a lot of neon lights when you take the subway to the gymnasium station.

The tour leader is a regular KTV, and there is no DJ role. The songs are relatively new and the audio-visual equipment is very good. They are all single rooms. Buffet is provided in the lobby. Each person in 28 yuan is charged according to the hours in different time periods. I played in it with my friends for 4 hours, and the buffet didn't reach 300 yuan. However, anyone who goes there must buy a buffet. According to the head count, it is suggested that dinner and singing should be together to save time and money.

Stage play: Shanghai's stage play is very famous, but the price is not cheap. Many bookstores sell tickets on their behalf. The specific programs are listed in a weekly magazine. The cheapest is 80 yuan, the expensive is 200 yuan, and the box is provided. It really sucks! Unfortunately, I didn't have time to go.

There are also poetry parties, various exhibitions, and many choices.

Leisure: Du Yun Hot Springs has three branches in Shanghai. Open in the morning 10 until 8: 00 the next morning. Du Yun Hot Springs provide showers, hot springs, various massages (at their own expense), free movies, billiards, table tennis and fitness. The snack city on the second floor provides all kinds of food at reasonable prices. Generally, you will get a uniform suit after taking a bath and soaking in a hot spring, which is a bit like a kimono. Then you can eat and watch movies comfortably. The snack city is full of tatami seats, and Shanghainese can enjoy life too much. I went to the branch in Lujiazui. It's already midnight 12 o'clock when I came out of Jinmao Building. I can take a taxi there without jumping the meter. There are some small shops opposite Du Yun Hot Springs that will sell you every ticket to 30 yuan. Because one person, 50 yuan, and a group ticket, 28 yuan, the shopkeeper bought it and then wholesaled it to earn the 2 yuan handling fee, and everyone was happy. I strongly recommend my itinerary, because I can spend the night there after soaking in the hot springs, and sleep until 12 the next morning, only adding 20 yuan. The environment where I sleep is good, and I can also watch the projection with this earphone. This is a very corrupt and economical way. Think about it, I'm not just staying in 50 yuan!

Book Bar: Most of the book bars in Shanghai are very detailed. Because tablecloths, lights, flowers, curtains, everything makes you feel very warm and warm. This kind of book bar is available in hengshan road and Huaihai Road.

Shopping: Shanghai Xujiahui Center, Pacific Department Store, Xuhui Plaza, Oriental Commercial Building. You can find a lot of things in the Oriental Commercial Building, where there are fine products from all over the world, which are very expensive but valuable for collection, because many things are sold in limited quantities all over the world, showing the petty bourgeoisie.

Huaihai Road Commercial Street, various brands of fashion.

Nanjing road pedestrian street, I feel terrible, I haven't even finished the road.

The foreign trade market on Maoming South Road says that there are many Tang suit shops with world-famous brands and good quality. Some brands can't be seen in big shopping malls, and many foreigners go. I wandered around and people were in a hurry.

Ikea furniture, but you can't move back to Shenzhen, can you?

-The most recommended place

Jinmao Tower, it was love at first sight from the first time I saw it in New Weekly. There is a lounge on the 88th floor of Jinmao Tower, named Jiuchongtian, which is also the highest floor of Jinmao Hotel. The minimum consumption of one person is 95 yuan plus 15% service charge. If you visit the 89th floor, you will want to visit 50 yuan. There is nothing, so I suggest you go to Jinmao Hotel. Many things are an experience. For me, the greatest happiness is to go to my favorite place, have a cup of coffee and eat an ice cream. This is my favorite night in Shanghai. I sat alone at the top of the city and looked at the lights on the other side of the river. I didn't go to the Bund. I stubbornly think that the Bund belongs to my lover, but the Bund outside the glass window is not noisy at all, quiet and peaceful, as beautiful as a fairy tale. That night, it was drizzling in Shanghai, and the joy of nine days was like rain. I ordered an ice cream for myself. It has a nice name.

-Transportation: The transportation in Shanghai is very convenient. It only says subway here. There are three lines in the subway, and there are interchange stations, People's Square and Railway Station between the three lines. I suggest you take the subway all the way in Shanghai. It's convenient and you can go anywhere. There is no charge for transferring to the subway. For example, to buy a 2 yuan money card, take the 1 line to People's Square and transfer to Line 2 subway, and take the Line 2 subway from People's Square. Don't try to buy many subway tickets at once, because each ticket shows which station it was sent from, so take the subway once and buy one ticket. There are many bookstores in the subway station, which is not bad. If you buy a phone card at the subway station, you can usually get a 6-7 discount.

After 1 1 in the evening, taxis can be discounted, generally 20% off, depending on your ability.

-Tourism: Shanghai Tourism Distribution Center, with self-help tickets and tour packages from all over the world. Take the subway to a scenic spot in Shanghai and get off at the gymnasium.

-The Bund is a landmark of Shanghai.

The Bund is the most beautiful in the morning. When the sun shines on the Bund from the east, the Bund buildings are glittering, the mist flutters on the Huangpu River, the Lujiazui building on the other side is accompanied by the rising sun, and the citizens on the bank do morning exercises in the custom clock. This is an excellent scenery.

-Visit the Chenghuang Temple and experience the old Shanghai.

Chenghuang Temple is a Taoist temple with Yuyuan Garden and Yuyuan Garden Mall, which is the most lively place in Shanghai. Snacks and snacks there are very famous, such as Nanxiang Steamed Bread Shop, which is often crowded, but it is not crowded before 8 o'clock.

Yu Garden15 opens at 8: 00, and you can go to the garden just after breakfast. Yu Garden is the only ancient garden in this city. The scenery in the garden is not breathtaking, but the photo effect is excellent. There are not many tourists before 9 o'clock, so you can take more photos at will.

-Go shopping on Huaihai Road.

If you have a long-cherished wish to shop in Shanghai, I suggest you go to Huaihai Road. Huaihai Road is not as famous as Nanjing Road, but the shopping environment, commodity grade and fashion index are higher than Nanjing Road. Most businesses there are open from 10 to 10.

Take a boat trip to Huangpu River.

-There are two options: Pujiang Tour and water bus. The boarding place is at the southern end of the Bund. You can also take the city ferry, and now it is mainly cyclists who cross the river. The fare is 50 cents, and you can go back and forth several times as long as you don't get off the boat.

Lunch is at Zhapu Road or huanghe road.

These two places are the best food streets in Shanghai, and there are many restaurants on both sides of the street, competing with each other. Because the lunch market is generally 20% off, I recommend you to taste Shanghai food there at noon, and the average person is about 80 yuan. Ps: Shanghai cuisine is a Shanghai cuisine that absorbs the characteristics of many cuisines, and I don't know what characteristics.

People's Square is the center of Shanghai.

The three places in the southeast and west of People's Square are Urban Planning Museum, Museum and Grand Theatre. 100 yuan coupon can visit these three places, and it takes at least 4 hours to visit them carefully. If there is not enough time, we can only watch the pigeons in the square. Spend 2 yuan money to buy a small bag of corn and throw it on the ground, which will attract many pigeons.

There is a subway station under the square, where the two subways cross. There are also two large underground shopping malls, which mainly sell low-grade but avant-garde clothes, which are very suitable for students.

Take Nanjing road

Nanjing Road is a pedestrian street, but there are also long-term battery cars to buy tickets, which is a good way to rest. The neon lights on Nanjing Road are still bright at night, but they are not a scenic spot in Shanghai. There are two subway stations at both ends of Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, from which you can take the subway to Lujiazui, Pudong to continue playing.

Lujiazui, a tourist hotspot

Lujiazui is on the other side of the Bund. You can go there by subway. However, there is no subway station on the Bund, only through the sightseeing tunnel from the bottom of the river, and the fare is not high.

-The most striking thing about Lujiazui is the Oriental Pearl and the 88th floor Jinmao Tower. As long as the weather is fine, you can choose one of them to climb to see the Japanese or the night view of Shanghai, and the lowest fare is 50 yuan. For the same money, you can also have a cup of coffee in the lounge on the 87th floor of Jinmao Building, sit by the window (preferably in the non-smoking area, where the view is the best), and enjoy the service of a 6-star hotel.

To the south of the Oriental Pearl Tower are Zheng Da Square and Lujiazui Food City, the largest shopping centers in Shanghai, where the most famous restaurants in Shanghai have branches.

To the north of the Oriental Pearl Tower is the International Conference Center, and further north, there is a seagull-style restaurant called Seagull Boat, which occupies the best position on the Huangpu River by sitting on the river, but it is difficult to sit in the viewing seat by the river when eating.

About 700 meters east of the Oriental Pearl Tower is the central green space, which is often overlooked by tourists. But it is the preferred location for wedding photos in Shanghai.

-The Oriental Pearl, about 700 meters to the west, is the riverside avenue beside the Huangpu River. It's best to go between 7 pm and 9 pm, because the Bund on the other side is brightly lit at this time, which is the best choice to watch the night view of Pujiang.

Century avenue and Century Plaza

Century avenue in Pudong is a landscape avenue with a total length of 4 kilometers, connecting Lujiazui and Century Square. There are four subway stations in the whole journey, but it's best to take the bus for sightseeing.

-Century Square is the largest square in Shanghai. Below the square is the subway Yanggao South Road Station, to the south is the Science and Technology Museum, and to the east is the pedestrian street leading to Century Park. Walking there will give you a feeling of paradise on earth.

-Nightlife in Shanghai

There are two places worth recommending. One is Xintiandi on Taicang Road, which not only retains the old Shanghai sentiment, but also is very fashionable. There is also a bar in hengshan road, and the 2-kilometer-long section is full of European customs.