Explore Shanghai’s history and culture on a free walking tour. Discover iconic landmarks, stunning views, and vibrant stories with expert guides.
Explore Shanghai’s history and culture on a free walking tour. Discover iconic landmarks, stunning views, and vibrant stories with expert guides.
- Suzhou River - The Suzhou River, also referred to as Suzhou Creek, is a prominent river in Shanghai, China. Historically, it was a vital transportation route and suffered from severe pollution due to industrial activities. However, in recent years, significant cleanup initiatives have rejuvenated the river, transforming it into a picturesque area…
- Suzhou River - The Suzhou River, also referred to as Suzhou Creek, is a prominent river in Shanghai, China. Historically, it was a vital transportation route and suffered from severe pollution due to industrial activities. However, in recent years, significant cleanup initiatives have rejuvenated the river, transforming it into a picturesque area with parks, walking paths, and cultural sites. It now represents Shanghai’s evolution and dedication to urban sustainability.
- Shanghai Post Museum - Established in 1924, this museum was once the largest post office in Asia and the hub of China’s international communications. Its grand classical architecture, featuring an iconic clock tower and majestic sculptures, was designed to demonstrate the power and reliability of the modern postal service. It remains a functioning post office with a beautiful public hall. Inside, visitors can admire a stunning grand hall that is still operational today, along with a museum that displays everything from ancient courier systems to vintage mail trucks. It perfectly embodies old Shanghai: a convergence of East and West, tradition, and breathtaking modernity.
- Huangpu Park - Huangpu Park is a place of intriguing contrasts, encapsulating multiple layers of Shanghai’s history within its boundaries. It serves as a monument to cultural exclusion and leisure, and is key to understanding the visionary planning that preserved the Bund from becoming merely a dockyard, making it the iconic symbol of Shanghai.
- The Bund (Wai Tan) - The Bund is Shanghai’s most iconic landmark and an open-air museum of architecture. This magnificent mile-long waterfront promenade features a stunning collection of 52 grand buildings from the 1920s and 30s, which once housed the world’s leading banks, trading houses, and clubs. This is why it was known as the “Wall Street of the East.” It perfectly symbolizes Shanghai itself: a city that is always looking forward, yet built upon a rich and powerful history.
- Nanjing Lu (Nanjing Road) - Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is the most renowned shopping street and a major tourist attraction in Shanghai, China. Often referred to as “China’s No. 1 Shopping Street,” it extends for about 1.5 kilometers through the heart of the city.
- Former HSBC Building on The Bund - No. 12 The Bund, originally the HSBC Building, is a landmark of Shanghai and a masterpiece of neo-classical architecture. Completed in 1923, it was once acclaimed as “the most luxurious building between the Suez Canal and the Bering Strait.”
- Yuyuan Fashion Street - Welcome to the remarkable Yuyuan Bazaar, a lively maze of traditional buildings now filled with tea houses, classical gardens, souvenir stalls, and some of the finest street food in Shanghai—this is the place to savor the famous xiaolongbao (soup dumplings)!

- English-speaking Tour Guide
- Guided Shanghai City Tour
- English-speaking Tour Guide
- Guided Shanghai City Tour
- Personal expenses
- Guide tips and gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Guide tips and gratuities
Why is the Shanghai City Free Walking Tour a must-experience? It’s straightforward! This tour provides an excellent introduction to the city’s history and culture, all while being easy on the wallet.
This captivating journey invites participants to explore the city’s rich history and vibrant culture, enjoying breathtaking views along the iconic Huangpu…
Why is the Shanghai City Free Walking Tour a must-experience? It’s straightforward! This tour provides an excellent introduction to the city’s history and culture, all while being easy on the wallet.
This captivating journey invites participants to explore the city’s rich history and vibrant culture, enjoying breathtaking views along the iconic Huangpu River. From its modest beginnings as a fishing village to its evolution into a bustling metropolis, Shanghai’s transformation is an incredible narrative waiting to be discovered.
During this engaging tour, participants will travel through time on the Suzhou Creek, capturing photos with Shanghai’s cherished symbol on the Instagram-famous bridges, exploring the elegance of The Bund, and immersing themselves in the stunning sights, smells, and sounds of the ancient Yu Garden Bazaar. Each stop is carefully selected to offer a taste of the rich cultural tapestry that defines Shanghai. Join the enthusiastic guides as they share captivating stories that bring the Magical City to life!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.