3-Day All-inclusive Private Shanghai Tour with Airport Transfer
Experience the best of Shanghai with this all-inclusive 3-day private tour. Explore the city's top attractions, enjoy a night tour of the Bund, and discover hidden gems. Includes airport transfer and accommodations.
Duration: 3 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Shanghai Arrival – Shanghai’s Promenade: The Bund – Pudong Skyline – Shanghai Tower

Shanghai - According to your arrival flight schedule, your personal tour guide will meet you at the airport. If you come to Shanghai by ship or train, your guide can pick you up at the port or train station in Shanghai as well.

Pudong New Area - This is the latest area to be developed in Shanghai and contains Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and along with many other shops. Modern in every sense of the word.

Shanghai Tower - One of the most exciting things to do in Shanghai is that getting a panoramic view of Shanghai from the top of a tall building. You will have a choice bwteen Shanghai Tower and Oriental Pearl Tower. Shanghai Tower have the world’s highest observation deck (1,844 feet tall or 562 meters). Visitors could see the other megatall skyscapers are below them and become small when they standing at the top of Shanghai Tower. Shanghai Tower is the tallest building in China, the 3rd tallings building in the world. It have 128 stories, 2,073 feet tall (632 meters). However, the good views can only been seen in clear days. If it’s a big misty or foggy day, you’d better to save it for another day.

Oriental Pearl Tower (Dongfang Mingzhu) - It’s the alernative choice place for getting a panoramic view of Shanghai from the top of a tall building. You could choose to do either Shanghai Tower or this one. This tower is an iconic landmark and it’s one of the most pupular attractions in Shanghai. The best picture of Oriental Pearl Tower that you can get is when you see it and take the picture on the Bund. The good news is that you are going to the Bund soon.

Shanghai World Financial Center - This place is very close to Shanghai Tower, and it’s not far from the Oriental Pearl Tower as well. Actally, you are not just passing by it. If you choose to visit Shanghai Tower, you will walk in front of this tall building and take a great close-up picture of it.

Huangpu River - It’s a landmark of Shanghai, separating the city into two parts, Pudong and Puxi. Stroll along the Huangpu River at the Bund is a must-do thing in Shanghai.

The Bund (Wai Tan) - It’s the most popular attraction in Shanghai. The Bund is a waterfront area and a protected historical district in central Shanghai. The Bund usually refers to the buildings and wharves on a section of Zhongshan East No.1 road. The promenade allows a close-up view of the beautiful old colonial buildings in the former Shanghai International Settlement. One side of the Huangpu River is high tech futuristic high-risers; on the other side is the 19th century colonial decadent architecture. On the Bund, you can get the best views of the Pudong Skyline with all the mordern magetall skyscapers in the Pudong area. You can also get the best pictures for Oriental Pearl Tower here as well. The Bund is beautiful day and night. In the evening all the buildings light up. The dazzling lightshow from the skyscrapers across the river at Pudong is incredible. There are many highlight attractions on the Bund or near this place.

Bund International Architecture Exhibition - The buildings are western architecture and have been kept in excellent working condition by the chinese government. There are more than 50 buildings on the west bank of Huangpu River. Peace hotel is the highlight.

Riverside Promenade (Bingjiang Da Dao) - Take a stroll on the waterfront Promenade on the Bund is a must in Shanghai. The waterfront Promenade provides the best view of the “old” part of Shanghai with colonial Europian architectures on the close side, and the “new” part of Shanghai with Chinese ultra morden architectures on the far side of the river. You could see the architectural contrast between the new and old.

The Bund City Sculptures - There are several sculptures on the Bund. The large bronze bull on “Chinese Wall Street” is a derivative of the one on Wall Street in New York City.

Heping Fandian - The peace hotel is a distinctive historic building, a living museum of a bygone era. It’s worth for a visit to see the interior.

Nanjing Lu (Nanjing Road) - Peace Hotel is right at the intersection of Nanjing Lu and Zhongshan East No.1 Road on the Bund.

Yu Garden (Yuyuan) – Old Town – South Bund Soft Spinning Material Market – Shanghai Museum

Yu Garden (Yuyuan) - Your guide will mee you at your hotel lobby at 9:00A.M. Then you will go to Yu Garden. Yu Garden presents exquisite examples of traditional landscaping. The classical garden’s design with its intricate architecture, tranquil ponds, and lush greenery, transported visitors to a different era. Strolling through the zigzag bridges, rockeries, and pavilions offered a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle. You can see some old Chinese architecture that has been refurbished into shophouses, eateries and souvenir shops. Today’s tour will end around 5:00P.M.

Old Town (Nanshi) - Fantastic old buildings and great shopping with food places that line the laneways underneath old historic buildings. People can get plenty of food, drinks, clothes and souvenirs here.

South Bund Soft Spinning Material Market - China is a country that exports a huge amount of clothes to the world. The reason is their clothes products are affordable with great qualities. A lot of big brands of clothes companies set up factories in China. You couldn’t imagine how good quality with cheap price could it be for clothes in China. I guess it’s probably the main reason that made South Bund Soft Spinning Material Market list as the No.2 place for the most popular things to do in Shanghai on Tripadvisor. Why not taking a look at this clothes market shopping mall?

Shanghai Museum (Shanghai Bowuguan) - This is a museum focused on ancient Chinese history and art. There are permanent exhibitions of porcelain vase, ancient seals and jades of different sizes and shapes, scrolls, classical Chinese furniture, figurine etc. The paid audio guide for this museum is included in the tour. Today’s tour will end around 5 P.M.

Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall – Former French Concession – Propaganda Poster Art Centre –Shanghai departure

Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall - It tells how Shanghai a fishing village became a city of 30 million and an international financial and trade capital. How it was planned, constructed and how it was developed. Its importance in terms of minerals, business, etc. It has a huge model of the city.

Former French Concession - You could see the old interesting architecture, which is remnants from the French concession period. Streets and alleys resemble the south of France and there is an overall relaxed attitude. A lot of bars and cafes.

Fuxing Park - If you want to see Chinese daily life, go to a park! Retired people engage in all their favorite activities as well as tea! You could see all the local retirees gather in various social clubs - the maracas club, ballroom dancing club, tai chi club, Chinese yoyo club, ribbon dancing club, singing club, calligraphy club, card playing club, etc.

Longhua Temple - Longhua Temple is a spiritual sacred historical place. It’s the oldest and largest temple in Shanghai. Although the temple reconstruced, it still preserves the architectural design of a Song dynasty (960–1279) monastery of the Chan School.

Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre - The Propaganda Poster Museum is a small museum tucked away inside a building without much obvious signage. It’s a very special fascinating place. It conserved chinese history very well. It have collection of some 6000 pieces posters. Talking to the owner of Mr. Yang can get a even better experience.

Shanghai - At the end of the tour drop you off at your appointed airport in Shanghai, according to your flight schedule of your onward journey. If you are departing Shanghai by ship or train, then your guide will send you to the port or the railway station in Shanghai. Wish you a pleasant onward journey!

What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Private English guiding service
  • Lunch
  • Airport pickup and drop-off (or port or railway station if needed)
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities (for good services)
  • Meals (except 2 lunches)
  • Shanghai arrival and departure flights or trains
  • Insurances
  • China visa fees
Additional Information

This is a well-arranged, all-inclusive 3-day private tour of Shanghai, featuring a half-hour evening excursion to admire THE NIGHT VIEW OF THE BUND. During this tour, you will visit ALL THE HIGHLIGHT ATTRACTIONS in Shanghai. The package also includes basic accommodation for 2 nights, private transportation, airport transfers, and 2 lunches. Unlike many other Shanghai tours, this one includes an evening visit to the Bund. Many people believe the night view of the Bund is more stunning than during the day. Other tours often only cover the Bund and Yu Garden, then conclude. It might seem like there isn’t much else to do in Shanghai, but if you explore a bit deeper, you’ll discover many interesting sites worth visiting. On this tour, you’ll uncover all those hidden gems (attractions) and gain a deeper understanding of Shanghai. You’ll also enjoy simple, delicious food at a Michelin guide-recommended restaurant and sample some authentic local Shanghai cuisine.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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