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Downtown Shanghai: Our Helpful Guide for Travelers

Downtown Shanghai: Our Helpful Guide for Travelers

Written byGavinUpdated Aug. 29, 2023
Downtown ShanghaiDowntown Shanghai is centered on the famous bend in the Huangpu River.

Discover what downtown Shanghai is defined as and what it offers for travelers. Check out our tips for planning a trip to explore Shanghai's downtown.

Shanghai has for many decades beenone of the most well-known and attractive cities in Asia, for both tourism and business. It is renowned for its unequivocal blend of traditional and modern cultures, with influences from both within and outside China. Being one of the fastest-growing cities in China, its vibrant energy can be felt in the air. That special thrill grows a hundred times more powerful when arriving in downtown Shanghai.

Downtown Shanghai is a place where life comes to life - a center for people from all backgrounds, and a memorable experience for any visitor. With magnificent sights of the modern metropolis lifestyle - crowned by the glorious cluster of skyscrapers above - this is the ideal place to witness the extent of China's development.

Location: What is "Downtown Shanghai"?

Shanghai city tourism map
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Downtown Shanghai is just a small part of Shanghai's huge municipal area.
Bird-eye view of Shanghai downtownYou can look down on downtown Shanghai from the Liujiazui towers.

It may be hard to pinpoint exactly what constitutes "Shanghai Downtown", and the definition could differ depending on the purpose (business or travel). Generally speaking - in terms of travel - it is the area inHuangpu Districtthat stretches betweenPeople's Parkandthe Bund (Waitan)- situated on the West bank of the Huangpu river - and the skyscraper cluster across the river.

The downtown area can also be said to include anywhere within theInner Ring Road of Shanghai.

In a bend in the Huangpu river directly across from the Bund, is theLujiazui CBD, the more business-oriented center. This futuristic scene may not be officially labelled as "Shanghai downtown" by some, however it is easily accessible by road (bridge), metro, or a ferry ride from the Bund. There are plenty of attractions for tourists in this area as well.

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Things to See and Do in Downtown Shanghai

Downtown Shanghai does not lack attractions for both locals and tourists alike. It can appeal to all ages and types of travelers.

The Bund

The Bund, ShanghaiThe historical buildings on the Bund

The most notable downtown highlight isthe Bund; a historic stretch of ancient colonial architecture along the Huangpu River. Referred to as "the museum of buildings", this attraction is considered a must for new-comers, and can be enjoyed by either walking along the promenade, or taking a relaxingcruiseon the river.

There is a large variety of ways to explore the Bund, and any one of them is highly recommended for a fulfilling visit to downtown Shanghai.

Skyscrapers

The Bund, Shanghai, view of the Pudong skyscrapersView the Pudong skyscrapers from the Bund.

One of the most iconic features of the downtown area, are its majestic skyscrapers, which not only can be used as great props in the background of your photos, but in fact can be the very location to capture photos from. The main skyscrapers which attract tourists are located in theLujiazuiarea, which as mentioned earlier; is not technically in the downtown area (across the Huangpu river).

There are three main skyscrapers worth a visit, namely:

  • Shanghai Tower- tallest in China, second tallest in the world.
  • Shanghai World Financial Center- Tallest building in the world with a hole.
  • Jin Mao Tower

All three of these giants give access to the roofs, with splendid observation decks ("Skywalks"), and other attractions such as shopping malls, hotels, and dining options.

It is also important to note the famousOriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower最具标志性的建筑之一,nd likewise deserves a visit to one of its fifteen observatory levels which overlook the downtown area.

Museums and Art

Shanghai MuseumShanghai Museum is the best ofseveral excellent museums in downtown Shanghai.

Shanghai is the undisputed art capital of China, and has retained this title for centuries. Modern and contemporary art displays of world-renowned artists are exhibited here, alongside local traditional art galleries, symbolic of the region.

One of the most favored exhibitions is theMadame Tussauds Wax Museum,游客可以拍照和主题d wax figures of famous icons.

Parks

如果看到巨大的混凝土摩天大楼heavy on the eyes, the downtown area provides its visitors with a number of refreshingly green and serene parks, the most notable beingThe People's Park, andHuangpu Park.

Shopping

Nanjing RoadNanjing Road

Nanjing Roadis one of the most popular shopping streets in Shanghai.

For many, Shanghai serves as the ultimate shopping destination in China, and even Asia. From luxury-brand boutiques or megastores, to vibrant flea-markets and bazaars, any product that one can imagine, can be found for sale here. The city as a whole offers many unique specialized markets, such as the well-knownSilk Market, orPorcelain Market. The downtown area in specific, however, has a more modern appeal, and showcases some of the newest fashion items in the market.

Along the Bund, many luxury-brand flagship stores can be found. To the South of the Bund, theSouth Bund Fabric Marketis stationed - the ideal place for custom-made clothing items for a good bargain.

For mall-goers, there are no better locations than the shopping malls situated alongHuaihai Road, andNanjing West. Both of these romantic boulevards boast enormous action-filled shopping centers with plenty to offer.

The French Concession

The French Concession

The inclusion ofThe French Concessionin the downtown vicinity is debatable, due to its expansiveness (about 8 km wide) which stretches outside the accepted "borders" of Shanghai downtown. It does, however, deserve an honorary mention.

A whole day can be used for exploration along the cozy green avenues of this unique area, without having experienced even a fraction of what it has to offer.

Shanghai Downtown Dining

Enjoy local snacks at the City God TempleShanghai snacks like soup buns with a straw should be tried!

With the seemingly endless amount of food varietyShanghai restaurantshave to offer, the downtown area in particular has something that suits everyone's flavor. Fine-dining here is served with superior quality, and is bound to leave visitors craving for more. Around the Bund, several big names can be found, such asJade on 36, orM On The Bund, both of which cater exquisite cuisine with flawless service. For an even more memorable meal, having a bite in Shanghai's first and only Michelin star venue -Stillersmight just be the right choice.

If such high-end options are not your cup-of-tea, no need to worry! By simply strolling around the city center, one cannot walk more than a few steps without stumbling upon local delicacies in small food stands, or scattered around shopping malls. It will be a real-challenge to leave downtown Shanghai with an empty-stomach!

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Downtown Shanghai Hotels and Accommodation

Spending a night in downtown Shanghai means spending a night in one of the most exciting cities in the world. This area offers some of the most pristine lodging options in the country. Naturally, hotels around the Bund and the rest of the central area are bound to be pricier, though budget options do exist as well. One recommendation of a wallet-friendly hotel that can still provide comfort, is theCaptain Hostel, which also has a highly recommended rooftop bar.

For those wanting to get the "full Shanghai experience" of being surrounded in wealth, there are plenty of higher-end options in the area, such as the prestigiousGrand Hyatt Shanghaiatop the Jinmao tower.

Shanghai Downtown Nightlife

Shanghai's night viewDiscover Shanghai's colorful nightlife.

A trip to Shanghai's downtown area, without a visit to the glamorousnightlifescene it has to offer, would be incomplete. Whether you are looking for a high-class cocktail bar, an energy filled dance-floor in a club, or just a local hang-out bar, the best of all worlds can be found here. The experience is sure to leave a lasting impression, as the area consistently draws in weekend-crowds from all corners of Shanghai (and even other cities), just for a taste of the dazzling experience.

The Bund homes many classy venues, perfect for a romantic evening of drinks and live music. Bear in mind that prices of drinks here are extremely high, especially in locations that offer unique views of the area. One such place isHouse of Roosevelt- said to be the best wine bar in Shanghai. For a more upbeat vibe,Unicoclub andBar Rougeare both great choices for exotic cocktails, dance parties, and performances.

For the true music-lovers,House of Blues and Jazzis a reputable European-style jazz bar with excellent artists and a mystical atmosphere.

Downtown Shanghai Travel Tips

The Shanghai Metro

Shanghai MetroThe Shanghai Metro

人口2410万人,上海is the most populous city in the world. As can be expected, this puts a heavy toll on transportation within the city. While taxis might be a convenient form of transportation in many parts of China, in Shanghai - because of the large area and heavy congestion - the trip times and fares might reach extreme highs. Therefore, the most recommended mode of transport in and out of downtown Shanghai is theMetro(Lines 1 and 2).

Crowds

Not only during festivals and weekends, the downtown area tends to be crowded all-year-round, so travelers are advised to exercise caution with valuables being carried, and pay extra attention if travelling with children.

Prices

Shanghai is one of the most expensive cities in China, and the prices of food and drinks are even higher around the center. Be ready to spend almost twice as much for food and drinks as what you might spend in other cities in China.

Best Times to Visit

Shanghai's weather is notoriously known as unfavorable, to say the least. The summers can be scorching hot, and its close proximity to the ocean means a lot of rain and heavy precipitation.

When choosing the perfect time for a visit in Shanghai, there are two main points to consider. Firstly, it is recommended to go visit Shanghai in transitional seasons (spring and autumn), to avoid extreme weather conditions. Secondly, in order to avoid unbearable waves of people at the popular travel destinations, it would be wise to avoid going during Chinese public holidays, or peak travel seasons.

Planning a Trip to Downtown Shanghai

Shanghai TowerDiscover Shanghai's unique blend of old and new Chinese attractions.

Choosing to tour Shanghai is obviously an excellent choice, but one that may be challenging to plan for, as the size of the city - combined with an endless amount of attractions - may be overwhelming.

It is recommended to spend at least 2 days of sightseeing in order to get a decent sense of the area. If shopping is a major part of the agenda, an additional day set aside for it may be necessary.

Suggested Downtown Shanghai Day-Tour Itinerary

Start the morning with a relaxing stroll through theFrench Concession, and have a light lunch in one of the many small restaurants in the area.

  • In the afternoon, move over to theBund area, and explore the unique architecture.
  • Stick around until sunset for gorgeous views of the waterfront scene, and take incredible pictures of theskyscrapers.
  • Go for dinner at one of the Bund's recommended restaurants.
  • Finish the night with a walk through eitherHuaiHai Road, orNanjing West Road, for some simple shopping and snacking, or to find a cozy local bar to have a drink at.

For more tips and ideas for planning a Shanghai downtown tour, check out ourShanghai Trip Planner.

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