Quick Scoop

If you’re asking what to do in Shanghai , start with the classics: The Bund, Yu Garden, Nanjing Road, People’s Square, and the Shanghai Museum. For a fuller trip, add Zhujiajiao Water Town or Shanghai Disneyland if you want something beyond the city core.

Best first-time picks

  • The Bund for skyline views and old-meets-new Shanghai.
  • Yu Garden and the nearby old town for traditional architecture, ponds, and a classic Shanghai stroll.
  • Shanghai Museum if you like history, art, and free cultural stops around People’s Square.
  • Nanjing Road for shopping, food, and busy city energy.
  • People’s Square / People’s Park for local life and an easy central starting point.

Fun extras

  • Zhujiajiao Water Town for canals, bridges, and a slower day trip.
  • Shanghai Disneyland if you want a big-ticket theme park day.
  • Jing’an Temple for a quieter cultural stop in the middle of the city.
  • Shanghai Circus World for acrobatics and live performance.

Easy 1-day plan

  1. Morning at Yu Garden.
  1. Lunch and shopping around the Old Town or Nanjing Road.
  1. Afternoon at the Shanghai Museum or People’s Square.
  1. Sunset and night views at The Bund.

If you want the vibe

  • Classic Shanghai: The Bund, Yu Garden, old town.
  • Modern Shanghai: Pudong skyline, Nanjing Road, malls.
  • Local-life Shanghai: People’s Park, tea, street walks, markets.
  • Family/travel-fun Shanghai: Disneyland, water town, circus.

If you want, I can turn this into a 2-day or 3-day Shanghai itinerary based on your style: food, shopping, nightlife, history, or family travel.