





Situated in Shanghai’s bustling Xujiahui district, Radisson Blu Hotel, Shanghai Stadium offers the perfect base to explore everything the city has to offer. Explore Shanghai’s ancient past at Longhua Temple or learn more about foreign influences on the city while taking a stroll through the iconic Wukang Road.
Go shopping through Xujiahui district, one of the major shopping and business centers in the city, second only to Nanjing Road. For a bit of fresh air and a quiet day outdoors, visit Xuhui Riverside Green Space, a family-friendly area perfect for going on picnics, exercising, and spending your day with your pets.
Uncover the ancient roots of Buddhism in China at Longhua Temple. Also known as the Luster of the Dragon Temple, this historic temple was built over 1,700 years ago, making it one of the most important and culturally significant Buddhist temples in the region. Marvel at the temple’s stunning statues of the Maitreya and Vairocana Buddhas or attend one of the temple’s famous festivals such as the New Year’s Eve Bell-ringing Ceremony or the Longhua Temple Fair.
Go on a journey to the past and take a stroll down Wukang Road. Formerly known as Route Ferguson, the road is famous for its beautiful tree-lined sidewalks and historic villas built in the Spanish and French styles. The road has been home to many Chinese celebrities throughout the years, including famous literary figures and actors.
Also known as the 80,000 People Stadium, Shanghai Stadium was built in 1997 for the 8th National Games. Constructed in 1997 for the 8th National Games and renovated in 2023, the stadium hosted football matches for the 2008 Olympics and served as the home for the Shanghai SIPG from 2009 to 2020. Nowadays it’s also a popular venue for cultural performances.
One of the busiest areas in the city, Shanghai’s Xujiahui commercial district is known for its grand department stores and luxury retail shops. Spend the day shopping, strolling around the district, or visit Xujiahui Cathedral. Built in the Gothic style, this Roman Catholic cathedral is one of the most famous churches in the country.
Enjoy a bit of fresh air and escape hectic city life at Xuhui Riverside Green Space. Situated at the intersection of Dong'an Road and Longteng Avenue, it is perfect for picnics with friends and family, taking your dog out on long walks, and practicing fun activities such as bouldering and climbing, slacklining, rollerblading, and skateboarding.
Located in Shanghai’s Xuhui District, the modern Xujiahui Sports park, is a total must-see for sports enthusiasts visiting the city. Covering over 400,000 square meters of space, it is home to historic buildings such as Shanghai Stadium as well as newly constructed sport complexes, including badminton, table tennis, and tennis courts, two jogging tracks, the Oxygen Park themed area, and the Professional Events Axis.