
3 Days in Shanghai
3 Days in Shanghai

Day 1
A tightly structured introduction to Shanghai built around its defining contrast: classical Old City, high-energy commercial streets, and a dramatic skyline split across the Huangpu River. The day moves eastward in a clean progression, ending with the city at its most visually striking.
Morning
Begin your day inside Yu Garden, a Ming-era garden of pavilions, rockeries, and reflective ponds. Move outward into the surrounding bazaar lanes, where traditional architecture, teahouses, and snack stalls create a dense, sensory introduction to historic Shanghai.
Afternoon
In the Afternoon, Transition toward Nanjing Road, the city’s main commercial corridor. Walk a central stretch to experience the shift from traditional streets to modern retail density, with a mix of local shops, historic storefronts, and large-scale developments. Continue west to The Bund. Walk along the promenade to take in the row of colonial-era buildings facing the river, a physical reminder of Shanghai’s layered past.
Evening
For your eveneing, cross the Huangpu River toward Lujiazui, where Shanghai’s futuristic skyline rises directly opposite The Bund. Move into the district for ground-level immersion or ascend Shanghai Tower for a full city perspective as the skyline illuminates.
Optional
Add a short teahouse stop within the Yuyuan area for a slower cultural pause Take the public ferry instead of metro for the river crossing (more visual, slightly slower) Optional Add-Ons
Replace or extend evening with a Huangpu River cruise for skyline views from the water Add Shanghai World Financial Center observation deck as an alternative viewpoint
For an active paced day, start earlier at Yuyuan and add a second Old City lane cluster beyond the main bazaar streets Walk a longer continuous stretch of Nanjing Road from east to west instead of a partial segment Include both Bund promenade and a full river crossing plus skyline deck visit (no substitutions) Add a second skyline viewpoint in Lujiazui for contrast (street level + observation deck)
Extend time on Nanjing Road deeper into the evening for a more high-energy finish on the Puxi side
Day 2
A slower, more local-facing day centered on tree-lined streets, preserved architecture, and Shanghai’s creative scene. This day clusters tightly within the Former French Concession and nearby districts to avoid long transit gaps.
Morning
Start your morning in the Former French Concession, known for its shaded avenues and European-style villas. Walk along Wukang Road, where preserved architecture and café culture define the area’s character. Nearby streets such as Anfu Road extend the experience with boutiques and slower-paced urban life.
Afternoon
For your afternoon, move toward Tianzifang, a network of narrow alleyways filled with small studios, cafés, and independent shops. This area reflects Shanghai’s adaptive reuse of traditional shikumen housing into creative spaces.
Continue to Xintiandi, where restored shikumen architecture has been transformed into a polished retail and dining district.
Evening
in the evening, return toward the river for a Huangpu Rive Cruise to experience the skyline from the water.
Options
Add a park stop (e.g., Fuxing Park area within the French Concession) Include a short café break along Anfu Road
Optional Add-Ons
- Add a second art-focused stop such as M50 Art District (requires short transit)
- Include a temple visit (e.g., Jade Buddha Temple) if shifting slightly north
- Extend evening with rooftop bar or second night skyline experience
Active Pace
- Combine Wukang Road + Anfu Road + Sinan Road into one continuous walking loop
- Add both Tianzifang and Xintiandi (no substitutions)
- Include a museum visit + evening river cruise in the same day
- Extend into Jing’an area for an additional temple or cultural stop
Day 3
Continue to Longhua Temple, the city’s largest historic temple complex with roots dating back centuries.
Morning
Start your morning at Jing'an Temple, where traditional Buddhist architecture is set against a dense commercial backdrop. The contrast reinforces Shanghai’s layered identity.
Afternoon
In the afternoon, make your way toward People’s Square and visit Shanghai Museum, known for its extensive collection of ancient Chinese artifacts. This provides historical grounding following the temple visit.
Walk through People's Park, a central green space that connects major institutions and offers a more local, everyday atmosphere.
Evening
For the evening return to The Bund for a final skyline revisit
Options
Add a short walk through nearby commercial streets after the museum Include a second indoor cultural stop within the same district
Optional Add-Ons Visit Longhua Temple for a larger, more traditional temple complex (requires additional travel time) Add Shanghai Science and Technology Museum for a more interactive experience
Active Pace Combine Jing’an Temple + Shanghai Museum + People’s Park in one continuous route Add Longhua Temple without removing core stops Include evening return to The Bund after dinner
In Case of Bad Weather
Day 1:
- Replace Bund walk with indoor observation decks in Lujiazui.
- Spend more time within covered sections of the Yuyuan bazaar.
- Shift toward indoor malls along Nanjing Road while maintaining the same route logic.
Day 2:
- Prioritize indoor galleries, museums, and covered shopping areas in Xintiandi.
- Reduce time in Tianzifang alleys and shift toward indoor cultural spaces.
- Replace walking-heavy segments with clustered indoor stops.
Day 3:
- Prioritize** Shanghai Museum** and indoor exhibits.
- Reduce time in People’s Park.
- Add additional indoor museum stops within the same area
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