Immerse yourself in Shanghai’s rich history and culture with this private tour. Visit museums, explore the Jewish Ghetto, and admire contemporary art masterpieces. Book now!
- Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum - The museum, built in 1907, was once the religious ceremonial center for the exiled Jewish refugees during the World War II. On the walls of the entrance, you can see photos of the surviving refugees. Inside, some articles of daily use and religious articles full of Jewish culture, as well as historical records about the Nazis persecuting Jewish are on exhibit.
- Admission to the indicated attractions
- Professional guide
- Metro/Subway fee
- Lunch
Shanghai is a global city that flawlessly fuses its extensive history with contemporary chicness. Through this tour, you get the chance to delve into Shanghai’s concealed past. We will traverse a less portrayed chapter of Shanghai’s past, its authentic culture, and modern expansion through a series of museum visits. The tour includes the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, Shanghai History Museum, Shikumen Residence Museum, Shanghai World Expo Museum, and China Art Museum.
- Discover the Jewish Ghetto, the dwelling place for refuge-seekers during World War II
- Witness the grandeur of the most expansive city model in the Urban Planning Exhibition Hall
- See Shikumen, a prime example of native architectural design
- Deepen your understanding of Shanghai’s compelling history and culture at the Shanghai Museum
- Revel in the works of China’s prolific modern and contemporary artists
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.