





Magnificent views of Shanghai’s waterfront areas are guaranteed when you visit this historic district. Take a riverboat tour or walk along the Huangpu River to view the historic buildings on one side and Shanghai’s iconic modern skyline on the other.
Listed as one of Shanghai’s top 10 new landscapes, this futuristic TV tower is an enthralling sight to behold. Standing at a height of 468 meters, the picture-worthy ornament features a history museum and a revolving restaurant with spectacular city views.
Relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings of these historical gardens in the middle of the city. The extensive grounds feature pavilions, halls, rockeries, ponds, and cloisters—all with their own unique style.
Located in Pudong, the Aurora Museum focuses on history and art, with fascinating exhibitions and collections including jade, bronze, and Buddhist artifacts.
The Museum of Art Pudong in Shanghai features a variety of exhibition halls and a rooftop terrace. This minimalist building showcases classic and contemporary art, and also hosts eclectic art and music festivals.
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is one of the world’s biggest artificial sea aquariums. This awe-inspiring attraction provides a vibrant exhibition of marine life and features a 168-meter tunnel that takes visitors through coastal and coral reefs and a shark cove.