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36 Hours of Exploring Shanghai

Title: 3-Day Walking Plan in Shanghai 🏃‍♀️ The Perfect Blend of Retro Artsy Vibes and Urban Glamour! How can you miss the dazzling night view of the Bund when you come to Shanghai? This time, we’ll unlock a citywalk route that’s perfect for photo ops and check-ins~ 🚶‍♀️ Itinerary Overview: Day 1: Artsy Retro Route | Wukang Road - Anfu Road - Tianzifang - Sinan Mansions Day 2: Urban Modern Route | The Bund - Nanjing Road - People’s Square - Pudong Art Museum Day 3: Water Town Charm Route | Zhujiajiao Ancient Town - Qingxi Countryside Park 📍 Must-Visit Spots Details: Wukang Road: A century-old architectural street where every snap feels like a vintage movie scene. Don’t forget to grab a cup of %Arabica coffee and savor it slowly when you check in at Wukang Building~ Anfu Road: A gathering place for Shanghai’s artsy youth, hiding many niche designer shops and trendy brunch spots (highly recommend the French crepes at RAC Bar!) Tianzifang: A creative cultural area transformed from a maze-like old alley, hunting for handmade crafts here is super fun. Address: Lane 210, Taikang Road Pudong Art Museum: The rooftop terrace offers an excellent viewing spot. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00 (closed on Mondays!) Zhujiajiao Ancient Town: It’s best to arrive before 9 AM to avoid crowds and try the freshly wrapped shepherd’s purse rice dumplings (the old shop next to Fangsheng Bridge is the most authentic) 🍴 Food Radar: • Old Alley Noodle Shop in Western Shanghai (Dingxi Road branch): The signature kidney noodles with rich sauce are amazing! • Guangming Village Grand Restaurant (Huaihai Middle Road): Fresh meat mooncakes baked and sold daily with long queues • The Nest at Bund Source: 270° river view terrace bar, perfect for a special cocktail at sunset 🏨 Accommodation Suggestions: Boutique hotels near Jing’an Temple: Convenient for everywhere, recommend Jinjiang Metropolo Classic Nanjing East Road Hotel Designer homestays by the Bund: Enjoy the river view at night without the crowds 💡 Practical Tips: 1. Use the Metropolis app to scan QR codes for easy subway rides 2. The Bund light show starts every night at 7 PM 3. The last bus from Zhujiajiao back to the city is at 8 PM 4. It’s more convenient to explore Wukang Road area by shared bike Finally, Shanghai is truly perfect for street photography! Remember to bring enough memory cards~ Anfu Road Sinan Mansions Tianzifang Wukang Road
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Posted: Sep 25, 2025
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