Shanghai's Nightscape: A Bund Adventure
Join us on a free walking tour through Shanghai's vibrant streets, where history meets modernity and the night sparkles with life and culture.
Time
3 Hours
Stops
7 Places
Distance
3.8 km
People's Square (人民广场)
Begin your journey at People's Square, a vibrant cultural hub surrounded by iconic buildings and museums, setting the stage for your exploration of Shanghai's rich history and culture.
People's Square (人民广场) (Source: Google Maps)
People's Square is a significant cultural and political center in Shanghai. Originally a horse racing track, it was transformed into a public square in the 1990s. Surrounded by notable institutions like the Shanghai Museum and the Shanghai Grand Theatre, it serves as a hub for cultural events and public gatherings. The square is also characterized by its lush green spaces, sculptures, and fountains, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. It reflects Shanghai's evolution into a modern metropolis while preserving its rich historical heritage.
Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center (上海城市规划展示馆)
Just a short walk from People's Square, this center offers fascinating insights into Shanghai's past and future urban development, perfect for understanding the city's rapid transformation.
Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center (上海城市规划展示馆) (Source: Google Maps)
The Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center is a remarkable building that showcases the city’s ambitious urban development plans. Opened in 2000, its striking architecture features a glass façade that symbolizes transparency in urban planning. Inside, visitors can explore interactive displays detailing Shanghai's past, present, and future. The centerpiece is a detailed scale model of the city, which offers a breathtaking overview of its skyline and layout. The center plays a crucial role in educating the public about sustainable development and urban living, highlighting Shanghai's rapid transformation into a global city.
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street (南京路步行街)
Stroll along one of the world's busiest shopping streets, where the vibrant atmosphere and neon lights showcase the bustling life of modern Shanghai.
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street (南京路步行街) (Source: Google Maps)
Nanjing Road is one of the world's busiest shopping streets, renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and historical significance. Stretching over 5 kilometers, it is divided into two sections: the eastern part is known for its luxury boutiques and department stores, while the western section features traditional shops and local eateries. The street has been a commercial hub since the 19th century, evolving with the city’s growth. Today, it dazzles with neon lights, street performers, and a diverse crowd, making it a must-visit destination for those looking to experience the pulse of modern Shanghai.
M on the Bund
Enjoy a delightful meal or a refreshing drink at this renowned restaurant, offering panoramic views of the Bund and a perfect spot to unwind as the sun sets.
M on the Bund (Source: Google Maps)
The Bund (外滩)
Head towards The Bund, Shanghai's famous waterfront, where you can admire the stunning contrast between historical European architecture and the modern skyline across the Huangpu River.
The Bund (外滩) (Source: Google Maps)
The Bund is Shanghai's iconic waterfront, famous for its stunning views of the Huangpu River and the juxtaposition of colonial-era buildings against the modern skyline of Pudong. This historic area showcases a variety of architectural styles, including Gothic, Baroque, and Art Deco, reflecting the city's rich colonial history. The Bund has been a symbol of Shanghai's economic prosperity and cultural exchange since the 19th century. As night falls, the area transforms into a magical landscape illuminated by the lights of skyscrapers, making it a perfect spot for evening strolls and photography.
Huangpu Park (黄浦公园)
Located at the northern end of The Bund, this park offers a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the sweeping views of the Pudong skyline.
Huangpu Park (黄浦公园) (Source: Google Maps)
Huangpu Park, located at the northern end of The Bund, offers a serene escape from the bustling city. Established in 1886, it is one of Shanghai's oldest parks, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, walking paths, and historical monuments. The park provides stunning views of the Pudong skyline and the Huangpu River, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and contemplation. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful ambiance while admiring the contrast of nature and urban life. The park is also a popular location for locals to practice tai chi and engage in recreational activities.
Waibaidu Bridge (外白渡桥)
Conclude your tour at this historic iron bridge, the oldest in Shanghai, providing a picturesque backdrop for your evening stroll and a final glimpse of the city's enchanting nightscape.
Waibaidu Bridge (外白渡桥) (Source: Google Maps)
Waibaidu Bridge, completed in 1907, is the oldest iron bridge in Shanghai and a significant landmark in the city. Spanning the Suzhou Creek, it connects the Bund with the northern districts of Shanghai. The bridge showcases a unique combination of Western architectural styles, reflecting the influence of various cultures during its construction. It has witnessed the city's transformation over the decades and remains a popular spot for photography, especially at night when illuminated. The bridge serves as a reminder of Shanghai's rich history and industrial heritage, providing a picturesque view of the city’s skyline.

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