About This Trip

Join Inbound China for this exquisite journey that combines the elegance of Yu Garden and the charm of the Bund. Yu Garden is a haven of tranquility and charm, where every stone path leads to a hidden delight. The meticulously designed pavilions, reflecting ponds, and delicate rockeries create a symphony of natural and artistic beauty. The Bund, on the other hand, is a dazzling showcase of modernity and history. The majestic buildings stand as proud sentinels along the waterfront, their lights reflecting off the flowing river. The hustle and bustle of the crowds, the sounds of the city, and the breathtaking views make it a vibrant stage that never fails to captivate. This tour is a seamless blend of the old and the new. It's an adventure that will leave an indelible mark on your heart and memories that will last a lifetime.

Trip Highlights

  • Get a real perception of China’s development in the last 4o years.
  • The colonial buildings stand silently witnessing the passage of time.
  • Witness how a fishing village turned into a concrete jungle.

Itinerary

Yu Garden

Get picked up at the hotel. Drive to Yu Garden in the old town. Soak in the serenity and essence of traditional Chinese aesthetics. Free time in the bazaar and bargain with the local vendors for some souvenirs to take home.
 
Lunch:
Sample some delicious Shanghai dumplings made of very thin wheat flour wrapper and it is so thin that gives way to a burst of savory goodness within. Each dumplings is a masterpiece steamed to perfection with the juice locked inside.

The Bund

Then visit French quarter, a captivating enclave that exudes an air of elegance and charm, is a haven for those seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. Its tree-lined streets are lined with graceful colonial buildings, their façades adorned with intricate detailing and wrought-iron balconies. Narrow alleys wind their way, revealing hidden boutiques, cozy cafes, and art galleries that invite exploration.
 
Carry on the tour to the famous bund, a dazzling spectacle that stands as a testament to the city’s glorious past and modern splendor.
 
Wrap up the day tour with the visit to Nanjing road, the shopping paradise with a wide range of goods from chopsticks to electronics.

*The above itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions, and other reasons. Thank you for your understanding.

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Price Includes

  • Guide service
  • Transportation service
  • Tickets for the sites listed in the itinerary
  • Lunch

Price Excludes

  • Gratuities
  • Personal Consumption
  • Drinks during lunch

Frequently Asked Questions

How many airports are there in Shanghai? Which one should I choose to book my flight?
The city has two airports – Pudong International Airport (PVG) and Hongqiao International Airport (SHA). If you are going to book a domestic flight, Hongqiao airport should be your first choice since it is much closer to the downtown area. If you are booking an international flight, Pudong airport is a better choice as most of the international flights arrive at Pudong airport.
If I stay in Shanghai for a few days, which neighboring city can I go and back in the same day?
Suzhou is worth a visit and you can make it back in the same day.