Top Tourist Attractions in Shanghai

Glistening Skyscrapers

No view of the city compares to that available from the upper reaches of a super-tall tower. Lujiazui is the most obvious choice in this respect, though it is by no means the only option. Both the Shanghai World Financial Center and the Shanghai Center have dedicated observation decks, but a drink in a high-rise lounge is no more expensive while offering scarcely less impressive viewing platforms. Many of Shanghai's high-rise hotels, on both sides of the Huangpu River, have sky-bars offering stunning city panoramas.

Towers in Lujiazui: SWFC, Jinmao Tower, Shanghai Center


Oriental Pearl Television Tower 东方明珠电视塔

Overlooking the skyscrapers in Lujiazui

Towers in Lujiazui: SWFC and Jinmao Tower

Skyscrapers in Lujiazui

Shanghai Tower in Lujiazui


Cultural Exhibitions

M50, named after its address on Moganshan Road, near Suzhou Creek, has been the city's most concentrated art hub in recent times. Over the last few years, however, its pre-eminence has been challenged by massive new art space development on the West Bund, along Longteng Avenue 龙腾大道. Either destination makes for a stimulating introduction to the city's flourishing visual arts scene.

M50 Art Zone 莫干山路50号艺术园区

Artspace on the west bund  西岸艺术中心

Exhibition on the west bund  西岸艺术中心画展

So many of the city's major cultural venues are situated around People's Square and its adjoining People's Park that this area would be essential to any tourist itinerary, before even acknowledging its intrinsic attractions. The park itself – whose traditional lotus ponds are surrounded by some of Shanghai's most stunning early modern and contemporary architecture – serves as an introduction to the city that is both spectacular and engaging. Cultural institutions of the highest-level in its immediate vicinity include the Shanghai Museum, the Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, the new Shanghai History Museum, and the Shanghai Grand Theater.


People's Square 人民广场

People's Park 人民公园

Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Hall 上海城市规划展示馆

Shanghai Museum 上海博物馆

Shanghai History Museum 上海历史博物馆


Natural Attractions

When it all gets too much a meander through the local parks is a restorative. More of the city parks make delightful destinations than can possibly be listed here. An adequate map shows bands of parkland creating continuous green corridors in many directions, so walking much of the city can be directed through parkland by those who want to remove the sharp edges from the urban spectacle.

Zhongshan Park 中山公园

Century Park 世纪公园



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