How to Plan a Trip to Shanghai: 6 Steps

For first-time international travelers, it may be a little hard to plan a trip to Shanghai — a remote Chinese city. By following these 6 steps, you can save a lot of time and have a smooth Shanghai tour.

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Step 1:  Decide on the Travel Time

Confirming the travel time is the first thing to do. The best time to visit Shanghai is usually in autumn from September to November. The cool weather and moderate climate make it the top season to go. However, if you cannot arrange a trip in autumn, then late spring from April to May is also a good time to pay a visit.

See More about: Shanghai Weather and Best Time to Visit.

 How long to stay in Shanghai:
3 to 5 days are necessary to explore the city for most travelers.

 Times to avoid:
Try to avoid public holidays such as the National Day Holiday from Oct. 1 to 7 and the Chinese Lunar New Year in January or February.

See More about Public Holidays in China.
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Step 2: Book Flights & Hotels

Once your travel date is settled, you’ll need to keep an eye on your flight tickets and try to book them at a cheap price. Decide where to stay and book the hotels after you book your flights. It is better to make free reservations for hotels in case your visa is denied.

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 Where to Stay in Shanghai:
 Most travelers will choose to stay near the city center which is around the Bund, People’s Square and Nanjing Road. The neighborhood around the Disney Resort is also very popular.

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Step 3: Make a List of What to See

It is important for you to decide what to see and what to do in Shanghai. You can choose some great guided tours according to your interest. Recommended Shanghai Guided Tours:

If you plan to explore Shanghai on your own, making a detailed travel plan day by day is necessary. Traffic information should also be collected in advance.

 Best Attractions to Visit in Shanghai:
1. The Bund & Huangpu River: The Bund features scores of Western art deco style buildings and cruising on the Huangpu River is one of the best ways to appreciate the city.

2. Shanghai Disneyland Park: This is the largest Disneyland Park in Asia. You can have a great time and re-live your childhood dreams.

3. Yu Garden & Old City God Temple: The Yu Garden is a classic-style garden of South China, which boasts intricate layout and exquisite buildings. The bazaar around the garden and the temple is filled with local snacks and interesting accessories.  

4. Zhujiajiao Water Town: This is the nearest water town to Shanghai. The old buildings along the river and several ancient bridges over the water are impressive. 

5. Nanjing Road: As one of the busiest pedestrian streets in Shanghai, you can not only go shopping in Nanjing Road but also appreciate the ancient buildings in the Western style.

 Read more:
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8 Best Water Towns near Shanghai
Shanghai Amusement Parks: Top 5 Places to Go
List of 8 Theme Parks in Shanghai
 What and Where to Eat: Best restaurants and famous local food you should try


Recommended Shanghai Guided Tours with Low Prices:

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Step 4: Estimate Travel Expenses

Assessing your travel cost is necessary especially for independent travelers. If you book a guided tour, then the travel cost will be easier to figure out. Otherwise, you need to make a detailed estimate of your expenses and add some wiggle room. Overestimating is always better than underestimating. If the expense is higher than you are willing to spend, then cut some where you can.

Most credit cards can be used in the large malls and restaurants of Shanghai. However, in some small shops, Chinese cash is needed. You can also try mobile payments systems such as Apple Pay, Ali Pay, and WeChat Pay. The latter two are more widely used in China.
 
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Step 5: Get Your Visa Ready

Study China visa policy carefully since most people need to apply for a visa at least one month in advance. You can check if you meet the qualifications for the 144-hour visa-free transit which allows passport holders of 53 countries to travel to Shanghai for a short visit and then leave for a third country.
 
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Step 6: Pack the Baggage

Since it is easy to buy everyday items in such a large city, there is no need to pack everything. The most important things are:
1. Travel documents: passport, visa, health certificates, tickets & maps.
2. Necessary electronics: smart phone, camera, charger, power bank, local SIM card, laptop or table.
3. Check the weather forecast in advance and take proper clothing. Don’t forget an umbrella and a raincoat.
4. Some medicine for emergency use, like aspirin, vitamins and anti-inflammatory remedies.

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- Last updated on Sep. 02, 2024 by Catherine He -