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Shanghai Tours
The Paris of the East — Art Deco, Skyscrapers & Timeless Glamour
Explore Shanghai
Shanghai is China’s most cosmopolitan city — a dazzling metropolis where Art Deco landmarks line the historic Bund, where futuristic skyscrapers pierce the clouds across the Huangpu River in Pudong, and where traditional lane houses share streets with Michelin-starred restaurants and hidden speakeasies. Shanghai never stands still — it is a city of constant reinvention, ambition, and style.
Our private Shanghai tours reveal every dimension of this magnetic city. Stroll the Bund at golden hour, explore the French Concession’s tree-lined avenues and boutiques, visit the Yu Garden and its Ming Dynasty pavilions, ascend the Shanghai Tower for breathtaking views, and discover the city’s incredible food scene — from Michelin-starred xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) to sizzling street-side jianbing. Whether you’re here for 2 days or 2 weeks, Shanghai will captivate you.
Why Visit Shanghai with Us
- ◆ Expert local guides who know every hidden corner
- ◆ Private tours tailored to your interests & schedule
- ◆ Skip-the-line access to major attractions
- ◆ Hotel pickup, private driver, all logistics handled
- ◆ Flexible itinerary — change plans anytime
- ◆ 24/7 support throughout your trip
Shanghai Highlights
The Bund & Pudong Skyline
Walk Shanghai’s most iconic waterfront — colonial grandeur on one side, futuristic towers on the other.
French Concession
Get lost in tree-lined streets filled with Art Deco architecture, boutique cafes, vintage shops, and hidden bars.
Yu Garden & Old City
Explore the exquisite Ming Dynasty garden with its rockeries, pavilions, and koi ponds in the heart of old Shanghai.
Shanghai Tower
Ascend the world’s 3rd tallest building (632m) for jaw-dropping 360° views across the entire city.
Nanjing Road & Shopping
Walk China’s premier shopping street — 5.5km of neon-lit retail from high-end malls to traditional stores.
Shanghai Cuisine
From xiaolongbao at Din Tai Fung to hairy crab in autumn — Shanghai is a food lover’s paradise.
Best Time to Visit
March–May and September–November (mild, pleasant weather). October is ideal for hairy crab season. Summer is hot and humid; winter is cold but less crowded.
Travel Tips
- Take the Bund sightseeing tunnel or ferry to cross between Puxi and Pudong
- Hidden jazz bars in the French Concession are legendary — ask your guide
- Shanghai Metro is excellent and covers all major sights
- Book the Shanghai Tower observation deck online to skip queues
Shanghai pairs perfectly with other China destinations. Contact us to build your ideal multi-city itinerary.
Ready to Experience Shanghai?
All our Shanghai tours are private, fully customizable, and backed by 24/7 expert support. Let us design your perfect journey.
