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Urban travelers
Shanghai fits short breaks, luxury stays, and modern China context.
Shanghai travel guide
Use this Shanghai travel guide to plan the Bund, French Concession, neighborhoods, hotels, food, airport transfers, side trips, and first-time visitor logistics.
Search Intent
Modern China entry point, skyline, food, design, polished city stays, and easy east-coast side trips.
Best for
Shanghai fits short breaks, luxury stays, and modern China context.
Pace
You can keep it compact or use it as an east-coast hub.
Transport
Simple onward links to Hangzhou and Suzhou.
Planning Angles
Local Planning Notes
Shanghai Planning Hub
Start with airport logistics, choose the right trip length, then add food and nightlife only where they fit your route.
Arrival and departure
Choose the right airport route before landing or leaving Shanghai.
A practical guide to getting from Shanghai Pudong and Hongqiao airports into the city, with route choices for metro, airport link rail, maglev, taxi, and private transfer.
Read guideA practical guide to leaving central Shanghai for Pudong Airport and Hongqiao Airport, with metro, airport link, maglev, taxi, and transfer advice.
Read guideOne to five days
Plan compact Shanghai days without crossing the city too many times.
A practical Shanghai one-day itinerary for first-time foreign visitors, with a compact citywalk, skyline timing, food breaks, and alternatives for layovers, rain, Disney, and lower-walking days.
Read guideA practical two-day Shanghai itinerary for first-time visitors, with a classic Bund city route on day one and smart day-two choices for Disney, city walks, museums, or food neighborhoods.
Read guideA practical Shanghai three-day itinerary with the Bund, Yu Garden, Lujiazui, Former French Concession, food, and Disney or non-Disney options.
Read guideA practical five-day Shanghai itinerary for first-time visitors, with city highlights, Disney planning, family pacing, hotel splits, food, and a slower final day.
Read guideLocal meals
Use local dishes, Chinese restaurant categories, and premium dining signals to plan better meals.
A practical Shanghai food guide covering local dishes, Chinese restaurants, Michelin meals, Black Pearl restaurants, and how to build a balanced first food plan.
Read guideA visitor-friendly Shanghai Chinese food guide covering Shanghainese, Cantonese, Sichuan, Ningbo, vegetarian, dim sum, noodles, and polished regional dining.
Read guideA practical visitor guide to Shanghai Michelin restaurants, including when to book one, which dining styles fit travelers, and how to balance fine dining with local food.
Read guideA visitor-friendly guide to using Shanghai Black Pearl restaurants for high-end Chinese meals, business dinners, local prestige, and trip planning.
Read guideEvening plans
Pick skyline bars, cocktail rooms, and visitor-friendly nightlife areas.
A practical Shanghai bar guide for visitors who want strong cocktails, skyline views, polished hotel bars, and a few local nightlife signals without overplanning.
Read guideA visitor-friendly guide to the best bars in Shanghai for foreigners, from skyline hotel bars to social cocktail rooms and casual nightlife stops.
Read guideMore Shanghai Guides
City Guide
A practical Shanghai Disneyland planning guide with simple advice on routes, ride choices, family pacing, photos, parades, and fireworks.
Trip Planning
A short planning guide to the two pain points most visitors worry about before arriving in China: connectivity and paying smoothly.
Seasonal
There is no single best month for China. The strongest answer depends on whether you care more about classic city weather, mountain scenery, or lighter crowds.
City Guide
Shanghai can absorb a short layover beautifully if you focus on neighborhoods, skyline moments, and easy food stops instead of trying to see everything.