Shanghai, known as the “Modu City”, attracts countless foreign tourists with its unique cityscape, rich cultural heritage and modern facilities. If you want to visit Shanghai and want to know how to arrange a full and unforgettable trip, please do not miss this article. Below is a detailed proposal for planning a trip to Shanghai, taking three days as an example, please contact us for more needs and itinerary arrangements.
I. Preliminary Preparation
1. Visa:
Foreign visitors need to make sure they have applied for a Chinese visa and are aware of the latest entry policies. In recent years, China has continued to optimize its entry policies, including visa-free, transit-free and other facilitation measures, making it easier for foreign tourists to enter the country.
2. Trip planning:
a. Plan your travel dates and itinerary in advance, focusing on a few must-see attractions and experience programs.
b. Consider using travel apps or websites to check transportation, accommodation and attraction information, and learn about local culture and customs and precautions.
3. Book accommodation:
a. Choose the right place to stay according to your personal preferences and budget, such as the Bund, Lujiazui and other popular areas.
b. Pay attention to the location, facilities and service quality of the hotel when making reservations.
II. Itinerary
Day 1: The Bund and Pudong Lujiazui
a. Morning: Upon arrival in Shanghai, proceed to the hotel for check-in and a short rest. Then proceed to the Bund, which is an excellent location for viewing the scenery and classic architecture on both sides of the Huangpu River. You can stroll along the riverside and admire the Universal Architecture Complex and the Oriental Pearl Tower in the distance.
b. Afternoon: Take the subway or ferry to Lujiazui in Pudong and visit the landmarks such as the Shanghai Center Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center and the Oriental Pearl Tower. Optionally, you can climb up to the observation deck of the Oriental Pearl Tower for a view of the entire Shanghai cityscape.
c. Evening: Dinner at the Bund or Lujiazui with night view. The Bund is particularly stunning at night and is a great place for a souvenir photo.
Day 2: Exploration of History and Culture
a. Morning: Visit Yu Garden, a famous classical garden in Shanghai and a great place to experience the traditional culture of Shanghai and taste authentic snacks.
b. Afternoon: Visit Shanghai Museum or Shanghai Nature Museum to learn about China's history, culture and natural ecology.
c. Evening: Feel the literary atmosphere of Shanghai in Tianzifang, where there are many small specialty stores, cafes and bars, which is a good choice to experience the night life of Shanghai.
Day 3: Modernity meets the future
a. Morning: Go to Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, which not only has rich science exhibitions, but also interactive experience programs for visitors of all ages.
b. Afternoon: Experience the Shanghai Maglev Train, the world's first and only high-speed maglev commercial operation line. Take the Maglev train from Pudong International Airport to Longyang Road Station and experience the charm of high speed and technology.
c. Evening: Shop and relax at Xujiahui or Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, one of the busiest commercial districts in Shanghai with many international brands and local specialty stores.
III. Transportation and Travel
a. Subway: Shanghai has a well-developed subway network, which is one of the main ways to get around. It is recommended to purchase a transportation card or use mobile payment tools for convenience.
b. Taxi: Taxi services in Shanghai are also convenient, but be aware of traffic congestion.
c. Shared bicycle: Shared bicycle services are available in many areas of Shanghai, suitable for short-distance travel.
IV. Precautions
a. Safety: Pay attention to the safety of personal belongings and avoid traveling to areas with poor security.
b. Food and Drink: When trying local food, pay attention to food hygiene and your own eating habits.
c. Cultural Respect: Understand and respect local culture and customs to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding or conflict.
Through the above planning, foreign visitors can fully experience the charm and flavor of the city of Shanghai and leave unforgettable memories. We hope every foreigner who comes to Shanghai can enjoy this pleasant trip!