Shanghai
Where Old Meets New
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11 experiences
The Bund
A waterfront promenade lined with grand 1920s buildings, facing the glittering Pudong skyline across the Huangpu River.
Yu Garden
A classical Ming-dynasty garden of rockeries, ponds, and pavilions tucked beside the lively bazaar of the Old City.
Nanjing Road
One of the world's busiest shopping streets, a dazzling parade of department stores, neon, and crowds day and night.
Yuyuan Bazaar
The bustling market lanes around Yu Garden, full of handicrafts, fans, chopsticks, teas, and snacks beneath sweeping classical rooftops.
Tianzifang Boutiques
A maze of restored lanes in the French Concession lined with designer studios, craft shops, and galleries selling one-of-a-kind pieces.
Qipao & Silk Tailoring
Have a traditional qipao or shirt made to measure in Shanghai's fabric markets, the city that defined modern Chinese elegance.
Local Flavors
Xiaolongbao soup dumplings
Shengjianbao pan-fried buns
Hairy crab

Braised pork belly (hongshao rou)

Scallion oil noodles
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