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Shanghai: A Tapestry of Temples, Treasures, and Tranquil Parks

Shanghai, a vibrant metropolis where tradition meets modernity, enchants visitors with its stunning skyline and rich cultural tapestry. Explore the historic Bund, where colonial architecture whispers tales of the past, or marvel at the futuristic skyscrapers of Pudong. Delve into the treasures of the Shanghai Museum and find serenity in the tranquil Yuyuan Garden. With a culinary scene that tantalises the taste buds, from street food to Michelin-starred delights, Shanghai is a city that promises an unforgettable blend of adventure and elegance, making it a must-visit destination for every traveller.

Things to do in Shanghai

Shanghai is a vibrant metropolis where sleek skyscrapers contrast with tranquil parks and riverside promenades. Enjoy leisurely boat trips, explore lush green spaces, or indulge in diverse shopping experiences. With its dynamic blend of modernity and tradition, this city offers endless opportunities for sightseeing and discovery.

  • West Nanjing RoadOpens in a new window – Stroll along this vibrant street, known for its bustling atmosphere and diverse offerings. As you walk, take in the stunning architecture that lines the road, blending modern skyscrapers with traditional designs. This area is a shopper’s paradise, featuring everything from luxury boutiques to local shops. Don’t miss the chance to sample delicious street food that reflects Shanghai’s culinary diversity. The street also hosts several museums and temples that invite you to explore the rich history and cultural significance of the region. If you’re looking for a place to unwind, find a nearby natural park where you can relax and enjoy the greenery amidst the urban landscape. With its mix of monuments, shopping, and cultural experiences, West Nanjing Road is a must-visit spot that truly encapsulates the essence of Shanghai.

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Shanghai

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most affordable time to visit Shanghai is during January, February, and December, when hotel prices are typically lower. For those on a budget, a stay of at least 3 days is recommended to fully appreciate the city's key landmarks, cultural sites, and historical attractions. Visitors can explore a range of budget-friendly experiences, including museums, temples, and monuments, as well as enjoy sightseeing in natural parks and indulge in local dining. Taking advantage of these great value opportunities could make your trip to Shanghai both enriching and economical.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To discover last-minute deals to Shanghai, visit the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may find discounted rates on hotels as your travel date approaches. Additionally, enabling email alerts or push notifications can keep you informed about flash sales and exclusive last-minute promotions, increasing your chances of saving. With the Smart Shopping feature available in the app, you can compare hotel prices and amenities, ensuring you’re more likely to see the best options. You’ll receive updates on price drops or availability changes, allowing for spontaneous bookings.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices may fluctuate based on factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year, so being flexible with your travel dates could help you save on your stay in a Shanghai hotel. For those seeking a distinctive experience, boutique hotels can provide a more personalised touch and, at times, better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we will inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher end, we may suggest more affordable dates to increase your chances of finding a better deal.
  4. Consider your location: Hotels situated near the city centre usually tend to be more expensive, but thanks to Shanghai's superb public transport connections, you may discover a more affordable independent hotel located further out that remains well linked. For those keen to explore alternative, less crowded neighbourhoods or even lesser-known nearby cities, there is often excellent value for money to be found. Opting for these alternative destinations could provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.

Best time to go to Shanghai

Shanghai experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 42.3°F (5.7°C), while August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 82.8°F (28.2°C). June tends to be the wettest month. The peak travel months to visit Shanghai are March, April, and September, which see a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is mostly sunny, accompanied by light rainfall. In contrast, February, May, and December are ideal if you're looking for a calmer vacation, marked by no to light rainfall and mostly sunny conditions.