Tuesday 2 April 2019

24 Hours in Shanghai- Ultimate Guide for the Attractions

Shanghai, truly a notable destination to explore in China, is a modern city holding its ironic history, modish, and metropolitan culture. Shanghai is the biggest city of China that is located on the central coast of China. Shanghai is one amongst the few cities in the entire world which conjure so much history, excess, and glamour air of mystery. Though Shanghai has a lot to bestow you yet you have a shorter time in which it’s rather dreadful to discover the whole Shanghai. Since, you have only 24 hours in China so we apprise you about the best recommendations in Shanghai. We want you to taste the real divineness of Shanghai.

Usually, flights to Shanghai arrive early in the evening so the very first site to discover is none other than Shanghai skyline. Night time is the perfect time to view this fabulous skyline since the lights illuminated the whole area in such a way that the glamor of this space truly upsurges and offers spectacular scenes to behold the sight of. You would never forget the night you spend in Shanghai. Shanghai nightlife endeavors the stuff which makes your nights vibrant and you have the best to grasp.
Move forward and be a part of Huangpu river cruise- the cruise by which you could be able to experience the nightly light show in Shanghai. You need to buy the tickets ahead of time to travel further. This cruise follows either of the two routes; the Shanghai Expo route and the regular route. The Shanghai Expo route enables you to view the expo area and it takes 90 minutes to serve you. The other route, the regular route bypasses the expo area but it takes much shorter time and done the visit in 50 minutes. Most often, the cruise is attended via regular route since it’s shorter rather than the other route and being late at night, it’s preferred by both the organizers and the travellers.
Shiliupu Wharf which is situated near the Bund is the ending point of the regular route. Radically you would reach the ticket area where the process of measurement is undertaken. Child less than 4.3 feet are free to go on the cruise and those who have to buy tickets, they could only come by this ahead of time online. But after 6 pm, there is no need to buy a ticket ahead of time. The time of cruise may get changed and not always brooks the same so it’s better to check once before arriving in Shanghai since it’s the first and last night of your cruise in Shanghai so you wouldn’t have couple of hours to first check and then do what you want to.
When you are done with the first contrivance that is the ticket buying, then move towards the cruise ship. It’s a ship with three sections and the upper section which is an open deck is the best one. You would enjoy more by getting the upper section since you could put a glance on the nearby views more visibly. But if you prefer an enclosed viewing then choose that section which is surrounded by windows. It’s the best and the most relaxing way to view the river. Either you are on the open deck or have enclosed viewing; you are provided with spectacular views of the Pudong district and the historic Bund district of Shanghai. Having a meal on the river cruise is one of the best experiences, which is possible for you to come by in Shanghai. You could also have meal at certain sailings.
Catch the sight of brightly stricken Pudong Financial district while passing under the Yangpu Bridge and you could easily grab the view of Shanghai World Financial Centre while passing through here. Pass through the second bridge, Nanpu Bridge and lastly passed by the third bridge, the Garden Bridge. Garden Bridge is a worldwide famous site and is China’s first all-steel bridge.
The ship turns towards the Shiliupu Wharf after crossing the bridge. And then while coming back; keep your focus on the western bank of the Huangpu River and the historic Bund district of Shanghai.
After enjoying the cruise, you still have time to explore some more glory of Shanghai. Discover Lujiazhui Financial district in Pudong overlooking the eastern bank of the Huangpu River. Stroll beside the riverside and grasp the view of lit up area. In Lujiazhui, your very first layover would be Shanghai World Financial Centre. An interesting fact about this centre is that it seems to be a bottle opener if seen distantly. Your next stop would be a video via which you are told about the tower that that tower has three observation decks. And then move forward towards the elevator and now explore Shanghai from the elevator. It’s really a unique and a fascinating experience to have had in Shanghai. Must take the ride of elevator and walk between the buildings on the skywalk which is rather scary.
If you just have one day, then certainly you want to have more and more in this one day while being in Shanghai. It’s getting late at night so it’s good to make your way to a small string of restaurants near your accommodation and have some scrumptious food. Having a meal at a restaurant makes your night. Now relax and sleep in your dream land. Awake from a good night’s sleep and prepare for further travelling in the early morning. Taste some of the flavors of the city by joining a Shanghai breakfast food tour. Radically explore on your own and then go to visit the Former French Concession in Shanghai. Start your tour from Xiangyang Park featuring great playground. This park is truly a ferment of group activity. Stop at the place that is replete of fun, Donghu Wet Market, where your kids and you enjoy a lot in this three-hour food tour. Now explore inner Shanghai and know about their lifestyles. Here, you have a lot to discover and to do. Also go through the Old Street where all hue of touristy fare is available. The most traditional area of Shanghai, Shanghai Old Town is also a place to explore.
Now come back to your accommodation and on the way, if you find any other eye-catching site then must at least catch the sight of it. It’s the complete guide tour to visit Shanghai in one day and if you really follow this schedule, you will truly have a wonderful experience and you discover nearly the whole Shanghai in a single day.

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