Thursday, March 29, 2012

recommended length of stay

Hi we are going to visit Shanghai in October. How long do you think we will need to see most things comfortably and enjoy the atmosphere eating out etc.

recommended length of stay

Hi if its only Shanghai u r talking about n not the surounding cities nearby,i would say 4 days is good enough provided if u r goin to nearby sities like Suzhou,Hangzhou or water town like Zhouzhuang.Actualy it also depends howmuch u like to explore n know Shanghai if its the normal tourist attractions n shopping i think 4 days is sufficient but to people who likes Shanghai so much,taking in some shows n exploring more of the city including Shanghai watertown like Zhujiajiao,also Qibao,or even take in the Zoo,shopping at the normal Nanjing pedestrian street,Huaihaizhonglu,with the side streets,Xujiahui,Hongqiao,n added in with the normal sites of attractions like the Bund,Yuyuan,Oriental tower,Aquarium,Science centre,GrandHyatt tower,Museum,Urban planning centre,Xintiandi,French concession area,Jade Pagoda,Longhua temple,Jingan temple,Huanpu river cruise plus some good shows at the Shanghai grand theatre or acrobatics show at Portman hotel,even 1 week pass by like a brezze.Theres simply so much to do in Shanghai!!!U dont get bored at all.......enjoy!!!.

recommended length of stay

Probably 4 days for the city itself.


Yes, as Bennystar says, you can spend a nice week in Shanghai taking some day trips out of town as well as soaking up the ambiance of China%26#39;s largest city. The British Museum is probably the best in the world, and the Shanghai Museum is considered China%26#39;s finest exhibition of its many cultural facets. You can easily spend the equivalent of a full day there, perhaps two sessions of three hours or so.

There are some notable temples, and shopping varies from the knock-offs at several locations to upscale international and everything in between. Roam through what is left of Old Shanghai around the YuYuan Garden and see some of the authentic older housing and markets a few blocks from the more tourist-oriented stores.

The best thing about Shanghai, other than its varied attractions and things to do, is that the cost of living is probably the one of the lowest of major international cities. So relax in Shanghai knowing you can stay at 1/2 the price of Manhattan and 1/3 the price of London for equivalent hotels and food (after typical bargaining, of course).

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