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Dans ce guide de voyage, vous découvrirez les meilleures idées de séjours à Shanghai, ainsi que des conseils pratiques pour vos déplacements lors de vos vacances à Shanghai. Si vous avez besoin d'aide, que ce soit pour la planification de votre voyage, les transferts ou les visites guidées, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter à tout moment !

Horizon de Shanghai au crépuscule avec le Bund et Pudong

Itinéraire à Shanghai

Inspiration pour votre Itinéraire à Shanghai

Here are some sample travel itineraries for Shanghai for various length of stay, from layover tours to full-day tours. A layover in Shanghai is not just a pause between flights; it's an opportunity to experience one of the world's most dynamic and vibrant cities. Try its unique blend of East and West, rich history, modern architecture, and diverse culinary scene before heading to your next destination!

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6-8 Hours Itinerary

6-8 Hours Itinerary

If you have more than 6 hours of transit time in Pudong International Airport, you will have plenty of time to explore the vicinity of the Airport. We have compiled a self-guided layover tour plan for explore the best of Shanghai. You can even plan your way toward Pudong's own water town, and enjoy its picturesque canal scene with delicious local snacks.

Layover Tour Tips
8-12 Hours Itinerary

8-12 Hours Itinerary

If you have 8-12 hours, you can enjoy the best of the city with no rush. Take the Maglev and Metro line 2 to East Nanjing Road to immerse yourself in the vibrant scene of the busiest commercial street in Shanghai. Walk toward the viewing platform at the Bund to enjoy the iconic skyline of Shanghai across the Huangpu River. If you have extra time for your trip, you may discover the diverse attractions, delicious food, and shopping opportunities in Shanghai.

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Packed Full Day Itinerary

Packed Full Day Itinerary

If you have more than 12 hours for your layover, make Shanghai the best part of your entire trip! For visitor trying to make the best of the time, follow this itinerary and leave no regrets! Top of Shanghai Observatory – Yu Garden – Former French Concession – Tianzifang – Jing'an Temple – East Nanjing Road – the Bund. Follow this itinerary and spend around one hour for each attraction, and you will get a glimpse of the history and modern age in China's largest city. Contact us for transport advice to maximize your experience!

Chill Full Day Itinerary

Chill Full Day Itinerary

If you want to save energy for your next trip, don't worry — you'll be fine. Shanghai is famous for its chilled atmosphere and street side cafes. Beside the short trip ideas, you can also explore some lesser-known attractions: Xuhui Promenade – Longhua Temple – Wukang Road – Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum and North Bund – Lujiazui Business District. Or, walk on your pace in the day, and join us at our free evening walking tours at night.

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These are just inspirations to start planning. If you want to discuss more for your trip, please send us a message! Our Shanghai trip planning service is free.

Before you go

Prepare for your Departure

China is different than anywhere you have been to. Please make sure that you make the best preparation before you go!

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First of all, please check the local weather prior to your departure. You may check our packing ideas for more information related to your trip!

Packing Ideas for Shanghai Trip

When traveling to Shanghai, China, there are a couple of practical tools you'll need to stay connected and make the most of your visit:

VPN (Virtual Private Network)

Many popular websites and apps such as Google, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and WhatsApp are blocked within the country. A VPN allows you to bypass these restrictions by securely connecting you to servers outside of China, giving you access to your usual apps and websites. Surfshark is a reliable VPN for international travelers who wants to visit China and stay in contact with social media. We recommend purchase and install Surfshark prior to arriving in Shanghai.

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eSIM (virtual SIM card for your phone)

eSIM technology offers a convenient, device-free alternative by enabling a virtual SIM that's activated within minutes, without waiting for shipping. It's typically more affordable than Pocket WiFi, and users can purchase data plans to turn their phones into mobile hotspots, sharing data with other devices. Airalo eSIM is a perfect choice for China — we recommend purchasing it before heading to Shanghai. Use code AMAZINGSH10 / AMAZINGSH15 to save up to 15%.

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Planifiez Votre Voyage à Shanghai

Destinations Incontournables

The Bund

The Bund

The Bund is Shanghai's most iconic waterfront, offering panoramic views of the city's historic architecture and the modern skyline across the Huangpu River. Stroll along the promenade lined with colonial-era buildings, showcasing styles from Gothic to Art Deco, and experience the contrast with the futuristic skyscrapers of Pudong. Whether by day or night, the Bund is a prime spot for photography, sightseeing, and a taste of Shanghai's blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy.

Former French Concession

Former French Concession

The Former French Concession is a charming, leafy area filled with European-style architecture, boutique shops, and trendy cafes. Known for its relaxed vibe, it offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle. Wander through tree-lined streets, explore art galleries, and dine in fashionable restaurants. This historical district reflects Shanghai's colonial past while blending in modern Shanghai life, making it a perfect place for a leisurely stroll and local experiences.

Jade Buddha Temple

Jade Buddha Temple

The Jade Buddha Temple is one of Shanghai's most important Buddhist sites, housing two exquisite jade Buddha statues. Built in the 1880s, the temple offers visitors a glimpse into China's rich Buddhist traditions. The peaceful atmosphere, ornate architecture, and serene surroundings provide a welcome break from the city's bustle. It's a spiritual place for reflection and a great spot to experience Shanghai's religious and cultural heritage.

Yu Garden

Yu Garden

Yuyuan (Yu Garden) is a classical Chinese garden in the heart of Shanghai, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. Known for its beautiful landscaping, koi ponds, pavilions, and rockeries, it's a serene escape from the city's chaos. The nearby Yuyuan Bazaar offers a vibrant marketplace for shopping and traditional snacks. The garden's peaceful ambiance and traditional design make it a perfect example of Chinese garden artistry and a must-see historical site.

When you are in Shanghai

Useful Tips for Your Stay in Shanghai

Keep in mind that China is very different from where you are from. China has its own technological ecosystem, meaning your app that works at home may not be working in Shanghai. Please refer to the following travel advice provided by the municipal government for detailed information.

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