Urban Planning Museum 100 Renmin Da Dao Tel. +86 21.6318.4477 In this museum, you will learn about the new Shanghai by seeing how the city was built and what plans are in store for the future. There is an impressive 5,380 square foot scale model of downtown Shanghai.
Yuyuan (Yu) Garden Bordered by Fuyou Lu, Jiujiaochang Lu, Fangbang Lu and Anren Lu, Old City, Shanghai Intertwined markets, parks and temples help give a glimpse into the world of old Shanghai. With halls, towers and pavilions inspired by the Ming and Qing dynasties, this garden gives a brilliant taste of ancient royal beauty.
Jade Buddha Temple 170 Anyuan Lu, Shanghai Tel. +86 21.6258.0098 Famous in the Buddhist world, these two jade Buddha statues are often used within the temple for ceremonies.
Shanghai Museum 201 Renmin Da Dao Tel. +86 21.6372.3500 Shanghai Museum showcases the arts and crafts of China in eleven permanent galleries and is probably the best museum in all of China, known especially for the world-renowned Ancient Chinese Bronze Gallery.
Shanghai Ocean Aquarium 158 Yincheng Bei Lu Tel. +86 21.5877.9988 Sharks and giant rays swim over your head in the world’s largest shark tunnel. This state-of-the art aquarium features an array of wonderful creatures, including Japanese spider crabs, glow-in-the-dark jellyfish and the endangered Yangtze alligator.
Wai Tan (The Bund) Five blocks of Zhongshan Dong Lu, between Jinlang Lu and Suzhou Creek A popular site and famous district to visit in Shanghai, locals and tourists mix in Wai Tan. The famous architecture of the Wai Tan is pre-1937 and set against the bank of the Huang Pu River.
Laris 3 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu (Three on the Bund) Tel. +86 (21) 6321.9922 www.threeonthebund.com This is one of the most spectacular dining venues; the intricate marble work alone is worth seeing. After you calm down from the incredible design and architecture, you will be equally impressed with excellent fusion cuisine. Chef David Laris, whose roots are Greek and Australian, has created some interesting pairings of local and imported ingredients that you will definitely enjoy.
Sens&Bund 18 Bund Tel. +86 (21)6323.9898 www.threeonthebund.com French cuisine in an ultra cool setting: pale gray armchairs and walls of red vases, each with a single rose. Try the "King" room with portraits of French royals on fabric-draped walls. The innovative menu selections like ricotta ravioli with zucchini emulsion or rack of lamb with lemon jus and piquillo peppers, make Sens&Bund a must.
Jean Georges No. 3 The Bund, 4th Floor 3 Zhong Shan Dong Yi Road Tel. +86 (21)6321.7733 www.jean-georges.com A familiar spot New York restaurant goers will recognize immediately. Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s first restaurant outside the U.S, Jean Georges lives up to its motto of simplicity with the freshest ingredients: fresh seafood and locally grown organic produce. About 5000 bottles of wine grace its cellars. Views of the Bund and the Shanghai skyline are plentiful.
Crystal Jade Restaurant Xinye Lu 123 Lung, Xin Tiandi, Nanli 6-7, 2nd floor-12A & B (in the modern mall at the back of Xintiandi, it is up one flight by escalator) Tel. +81 (0)21.6385.8752 A Starbucks stands at its entrance, the First National Congress of the Communist Party at its flanks, and in its midst, brilliant restorations of Shanghai's colonial Shiku Men ("stone gate") architecture. The place is Xin Tiandi (literally "New Heaven and Earth"), an upscale cultural mall where the moneyed East meets the moneyed West. Here you'll find some the city's hottest dining spots. Xin Tiandi is a 2-block pedestrian mall with enough good eating to require weeks to experience it all. The best one to try and also one which you will need reservations for is Crystal Jade. The specialty is without a doubt the steamed dumplings in broth (xialong bao). Also the steamed pork dumplings and hand pulled noodles (lamian). This is authentic Cantonese cuisine at it's best.
Prime 11 Dongping Lu, French Concession near Hengshan Lu, Metro Line 1 Hengshan Lu Station Tel.+86 (21) 6467-9227 www.shanghai-prime.com This Australian inspired restaurant in a great building in the French Concession area is the place to go if your longing for a steak. 450g T-Bone and 300g Ribeye's are considered by many expats to the best in town.
Feel 2 Lane 210, Taikang Lu Tel. +86 (0)21.5465.4519 Located in the Luwan District, Feel offers traditional Chinese garb with alterations and modifications to perfectly fit the wearer.
Shiatzy Chen The Bund No. 9 Tel. +86 (0)21.6321.9155 www.shiatzychen.com This Taiwanese chain has built a very impressive abode for display of their luxury Chinese goods. With beautiful clothing for men and women in a setting that any retailer would envy, customers love it even if they don't buy anything.
Suzhou Cobblers 17 Fuzhou Road, Room 101 Tel. +86 (0)21.6321.7087 http://www.suzhou-cobblers.com/ Love Chinese silk slippers? This small boutique has handcrafted, embroidered ones, plus totes, hats and baby gear.
Elegance Art Studio Building 10, Suite 201, 350 Guiping Lu Tel. +86 (0)21.6485.8720 David Yang’s home studio offers discount prices on silk draped items such as photo albums, notebooks and CD cases, items normally sold in Shanghai’s elite hotels.
Shanghai is known as the "Paris of the East", and is complete with many different shopping districts and venues.
Yuyuan Shopping City This Nanshi district is known for the specialized Chinese goods ranging from local crafts, antiques, jade wares and gold and silver jewelry.
Xujiahui Shopping City Xujiahui Shopping City, located in southwest Shanghai, is a shopping and entertainment destination, consisting of large stores with middle-priced and luxury items.
New Shanghai Shopping City Offering the best facilities, New Shanghai Shopping City is located in the middle of Pudong Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone, and is surrounded by a plethora of fine retail outlets.
Jiali Sleepless City Facing the Shanghai Railway Station, Jiali Sleepless City is a stirring commercial area.
Tours of Old Shanghai Tel. +86 (21) 6271.5551 www.gingergriffin.com Englishman Peter Hibbard conducts tours of Old Shanghai. He knows every nook and cranny of the city.
8 Days www.8days.sh Offers information on the arts and entertainment scene in Shanghai.
City Weekend Tel. 21.6321.7087 www.cityweekend.com.cn Free at hotels and restaurants, these feature listings, reviews and tips on the city’s ever-changing dining, nightlife and shopping.
Banyan Tree Spa Shanghai Bund Center, 88 Henan Central Road Tel. +86 (21) 6335.1888 http://www.banyantreespa.com/shanghai/ Offering a lavish array of massages to relax and sooth its customers, Banya Tree Spa in Shanghai tenders services ranging from a full-body massage, Balinese and Classic massages as well as Lomi Lomi and sports therapy. An excellent way to unwind after a busy day in
Shanghai.That’s Shanghai www.thatssh.com Another resource for visitors to Shanghai looking for events and restaurants.
We love this resource! It gives you all the right addresses in Chinese. Print and hand to taxi driver! www.smartshanghai.com
Nightlife in Shanghai is like the city itself: constantly changing. Here is a small list of the current venues.
Attica Shanghai 15 Zhongshan Dong Er Lu Tel. +86.21.6373-3588 www.attica-shanghai.com There is no shortage of night spots in Shanghai! This is one you will want to see. It is actually adjoined to a restaurant called Finistre so you can have dinner there as well. The terrace is huge and decorated in a Zen inspired theme. However, here again it is the views that are completely mesmorizing. Looking down on the Bund and at the fururistic skyline of Pudong across the river.
Bar Rouge 7F, Bund 18 Tel. 021.6339.1199 While you have to take the elevator and then stairs, Bar Rouge is worth it. A happening decadent Shanghai hotspot, Bar Rouge offers a terrace with special views and a pyrotechnics show the bartenders put on periodically; all this and the fun crowd makes for a great evening.
New Heights Three on the Bund, 7th Floor Tel. 021.6321.0909 A casual Asian-International restaurant offering all day dining is also a great place to have a drink and look at the magnificent view. The outdoor terrace over looks the busy river traffic and Pudong. In cool weather, gas-powered heat lamps are placed hear tables to keep customers.
Cotton Club Fuxing Xi Lu 8 Tel. 021.6437.7110 Shanghai’s oldest jazz club is a great spot for live jazz and blues. Nightly live jazz is a hallmark of this local institution.
Bonbon Club Huai Hai Road (1329-1331) Tel. 021.2193.9299 This Shanghai's hotspot opened Dec. 16, 2005. Like so many venues in Shanghai, this one is a must to see and party at.
Face Bar 118 Rui Jin 2 Road, 4 Building Tel. 021.6466.4328 www.facebars.com Face Bar’s crowd seems to include many expats from all over and sophisticated locals. Surrounded by gardens and exotic restaurants, Face Bar also has outposts in Bangkok and Jakarta. It’s great place to go earlier when people are just starting to connect, as you can really talk here as the music is kept a low enough decibel count.
Volar 99 Nanchang Road Tel: +852.2810.1272 (reservations through Hong Kong office) The people behind Hong Kong's popular underground members' club Volar have opened a two-story pleasure emporium in party-happy Shanghai. The 6,000 sq ft space is close to the famous strip of clubs in Fuxing Park. Admission to the weekly sessions is strictly members-only and A-list. As in Hong Kong, however, entry is something the concierge of your five-star hotel should be able to take care of.
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