Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport 17 min
Yu Garden (36 min) 5-acre garden built in 1577 that features Ming dynasty pavilions, ponds, rockeries & arched bridges. Tianzifang (37 min) This former French Concession area with narrow alleys is known for its quaint shops, cafes & bars. Oriental Pearl TV Tower (39 min) Futuristic TV tower (468-meters tall) offering city vistas, a history museum & revolving restaurant. Shanghai Museum (34 min) Huge, free museum with extensive displays including bronze & jade artifacts, sculptures & paintings. People's Square (34 min) Urban meeting place convenient to city landmarks with a busy square & shaded garden areas. Longhua Temple (32 min) This reconstructed 3rd-century Buddhist temple features towers, a library & a traditional garden. Shanghai World Financial Center (36 min) One of the world's tallest skyscrapers, with 101 floors, an elevated hotel, views, shops & eateries. City God Temple of Shanghai (37 min) In a bustling shopping district, this large, restored temple complex dates back to the 15th century. Jing'an Temple (32 min) Historic Buddhist temple complex comprising 3 main halls & a massive sitting jade Buddha. Jin Mao Tower (35 min) 88-story, spired skyscraper offering restaurants, offices, a Grand Hyatt hotel & observation deck. Shanghai Tower (37 min) 632-m. megatall skyscraper with 2 observation decks, plus restaurants, bars, shops & a hotel. Shanghai Zoo (16 min) Big zoo known for giant pandas, also featuring a global array of other mammals, reptiles & birds. Jade Buddha Temple (33 min) Active Buddhist temple known for its large, ornate jade Buddha sculptures. The Bund (33 min) Historic, 1,500-meter-long waterside promenade showcasing distinctive modern & colonial buildings. 50 Moganshan Road (34 min) Celebrated contemporary district featuring a diverse selection of art galleries & studio spaces. |