Shanghai Top Attractions
Yuyuan – Yu Garden

Shanghai Yuyuan
The garden provides an atmosphere of peace and beauty amidst the bustle of the city, with rocks, trees and walls curved to resemble dragons, bridges and pavilions.
The Bund
Shanghai’s famous waterfront boulevard lined with Art Deco buildings and souvenir stalls. It is ideal for people watching, with saw, buy clothes more stylish and try some of the most famous restaurants in Shanghai. It is also where this view, use the futuristic skyline of Pudong.
Shanghai Museum
China has the best museum is an incomparable collection of art and artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, calligraphy, furniture, bronzes and is home to fantastic.
Nanjing Road
People come from all over China to buy what was once the street of China first-class shopping, and it feels sometimes as if they are all here together. Although still a little tasteless, like a phoenix from the ashes, this pedestrian Nanjing Dong Lu is the subject of a massive facelift, boutiques and restaurants are emerging at the front in 1960, department stores and shops in the old Silk Road.
Oriental Pearl Tower – Jinmao Tower
Choose from 1960′s kitschy Jetsons from the Pearl Tower and the Jin Mao-inspired pagoda. If you’re one of those skyscrapers of Pudong two head, you will be in a bird’s eye view of the city and its surroundings. Try the cranes are constantly working on the restructuring of the city skyline are. Cloud Nine is a bar at the top of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Jin Mao, you can sip a cocktail while watching the myriad of lights.
The Former French Concession
Whether you are a fan of architecture, photographer, romantic, or just curious, then a walk through these streets is always a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. Fuxing Lu is a good long walk around the streets and Sinan Lu Fuxing Park and architectural delights. Take your time and leave for breaks in cafes or small shops.

shanghai xintiandi
Dongtai Lu Antique Market
It is a great place to buy souvenirs, practice your bargaining Chinese and observing life in Shanghai at its most charming. On any given day you can come on a marriage to be made, see baby fat cheeks, or perhaps the old man bent over a chess game.
Xintiandi
Shops, bars, restaurants, museums and mix in restored traditional shikumen (stone gate) houses. Xintiandi is a popular place to stroll and people watch, and there are some great shops. Small museums have interesting exhibits you to Shanghai and the history of the Communist Party





