Where 19th-century trade empires and 21st-century finance collide along Shanghai's iconic waterfront.
One of the best and oldest of the five classical gardens of Shanghai
Shanghai's golden retail artery where century-old heritage shops, neon-drenched mega malls, and the world's longest shopping strip
known for its charming tree-lined streets, historic European-style architecture, and a unique blend of East and West
it features China’s largest seated jade Buddha (3.8m high), a massive Ming‑dynasty bronze bell, exquisite camphor‑wood
Zhujiajiao, Shanghai’s ancient water town, features canals, stone bridges, traditional houses, boat rides, and authentic Jiangnan charm.
An iconic landmark offering the best skyline experience in Shanghai.
a central urban oasis known for its lush gardens, cultural spaces, and the famous weekend marriage market
one of the world’s largest exhibition complexes,renowned for its distinctive clover-shaped design and hosting international trade fairs and events
A renowned stage for spectacular acrobatic and circus shows blending traditional Chinese art with modern effects.
its comprehensive collection of ancient Chinese art, including exquisite bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy, and jade
a popular filming location that recreates the charm of old Shanghai with vintage streets, historic architecture, and classic movie sets.
renowned for its exquisite white jade Buddha statues and serene atmosphere, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.
A time capsule of 1920s European villas where jazz-age diplomats once clinked martini glasses, now repurposed as champagne bars and literary salons
A 434-acre cherry blossom kingdom where pink canopies bloom over Hanfu-clad influencers and lakeside picnics