Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport 46 min
Jin Mao Tower (40 min) 88-story, spired skyscraper offering restaurants, offices, a Grand Hyatt hotel & observation deck. Shanghai Ocean Aquarium (40 min) Contemporary aquarium with local & exotic marine life & long, glass-enclosed underwater walkways. Oriental Pearl TV Tower (39 min) Futuristic TV tower (468-meters tall) offering city vistas, a history museum & revolving restaurant. The Bund (37 min) Historic, 1,500-meter-long waterside promenade showcasing distinctive modern & colonial buildings. Yu Garden (40 min) 5-acre garden built in 1577 that features Ming dynasty pavilions, ponds, rockeries & arched bridges. Lu Xun Park (31 min) Tree-filled recreational park with a manmade lake & the tomb of Lu Xun, a famous Chinese writer. People's Square (37 min) Urban meeting place convenient to city landmarks with a busy square & shaded garden areas. Bund Sightseeing Tunnel (37 min) Automated train ride through a tunnel under the Huangpu River, with colorful lights & music. Shanghai Museum (37 min) Huge, free museum with extensive displays including bronze & jade artifacts, sculptures & paintings. Shanghai Science and Technology Museum (31 min) Modern museum focusing on technology, with educational programs, multimedia exhibits & theaters. Shanghai World Financial Center (38 min) One of the world's tallest skyscrapers, with 101 floors, an elevated hotel, views, shops & eateries. Jade Buddha Temple (38 min) Active Buddhist temple known for its large, ornate jade Buddha sculptures. Tianzifang (39 min) This former French Concession area with narrow alleys is known for its quaint shops, cafes & bars. City God Temple of Shanghai (40 min) In a bustling shopping district, this large, restored temple complex dates back to the 15th century. Shanghai Tower (38 min) 632-m. megatall skyscraper with 2 observation decks, plus restaurants, bars, shops & a hotel. |