Duration: | 4 Day(s) - 3 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Classic Tours |
Shanghai 4 days tour (Tour No. AST-SH-07)
Day 1: Shanghai (L)
Your local guide will pick you up at the airport upon your arrival in Shanghai and take you to your hotel.
Day 2:Shanghai (B/L)
In the morning, visit the Jade Buddha Temple, one of the main touristic highlights in Shanghai and one of Shanghai’s few active Buddhist monasteries still remaining. After that, tour the Yuyuan Garden, a classical, peaceful and comfortable garden in the heart of bustling Shanghai. Visit a Silk Factory. In the afternoon, tour the Shanghai Museum.
Then you can relax in Xintiandi, a complex that combines history, culture, tourism, food and beverage, business, entertainment, and residences.
Day 3: Shanghai (B/L)
One-day tour to Pudong: visit the Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone and the Oriental Pearl Tower, the world's third tallest TV and radio tower (after Toronto and Moscow).
Day 4: Shanghai (B)
Transfer to the airport for your departure.
Remark:
1) Our Tour cost is based on min 2 person cost. if you are less than 2 people or above 5 people please contact us.
2) The hotel for this cost is based on 3-star hotel twin share bases. If you want to change to a 4-star hotel or a 5-star hotel. or want to stay in single room base. please contact us we will update you on the cost soon.
Tour Prices Include:
1) Air-conditioned tour car/mini Van/Coach
2) Admission fares
3) Three Chinese lunches included
4) Well-trained English speaking tour guides
Tour Prices Do Not Include:
Gratitude tips to drivers and guides; It will depend on you how much you will be given to them as a tip.
Know Some More About Shanghai:
Shanghai has a long history as a gateway to China on the Yangtze River Delta. It is the largest economic and trade center in China, and one of China's cultural centers. Shanghai's colonial past is retained in the Bund and cosmopolitan air. Shanghai is at the front line of China's economic development. The Pudong district's prosperous features are guaranteed to wow visitors.
Winter in Shanghai is windy and chilly, so to visit the water towns, enjoy the Bund and see the scenery during clear warm (or hot) weather, the period from March to the end of November is better.
To avoid crowds, heat and storms, avoid July, August, and the first weeks of October and May.