GPS-Guided City Tours in Shanghai
Places of Worship in Shanghai
Places of Worship in Shanghai - Self-guided city tour
The flourishing city of Shanghai is made up of a broad mix of cultures, with a large Western influence. This metropolis features a great number of places of worship that reflect the religious dedications of many of these cultures. Most of the churches and cathedrals are located in the central areas of the city so they are surrounded by other wonderful, cultural landmarks. With this tour, you will enjoy an architectural and spiritual experience in one of the world's largest cities.
Walking Tour of Shanghai's Huangpu District The Huangpu district is one of Shanghai's major bustling areas. It is home to a large variety of attractions, both modern and historical. Here in the old city of Shanghai you will see the historical Bund, impressive skyscrapers, museums, theaters and so much more. The next walking tour will highlight some of the best sites the Huangpu district has to offer.
The Bund Sightseeing Tour
The Bund Sightseeing Tour - Self-guided city tour
The Bund is one of the most famous attractions in all of Shanghai. It represents the historical and architectural heritage of one of the most important ports in China. This row of 52 beautiful buildings has for decades hosted the economic relationships between China and other countries. Take the following tour to get familiar with the historical buildings of the Bund of Shanghai.
Luwan District Walking Tour, Shanghai The Luwan district is located in the core of the huge metropolitan city of Shanghai. It boasts a rich cultural life, featuring museums and historic centers. Be sure to follow this next guide if you want to visit the Site of the First National Congress of the Communist Party, Sun Yat Sen's former residence and many other interesting places.
Antiques Shopping in Shanghai's Changning District Shanghai is one of the most popular destinations of China. Among the many famous sites and attractions of the city are great little antique stores where you will find some interesting pieces of history. If you are looking to bring home some great souvenirs or are a collector of Chinese antiques, the next self-guided tour through the Changning district of Shanghai will show you exactly where to go.
Shanghai Museums Tour
Shanghai Museums Tour - Self-guided city tour
With its architectural diversity, powerful economic hubs and a vibrant social life, Shanghai is highly recognized as the symbol of modern China. It is also a city boasting a rich culture and a large number of museums that show the city's devotion to its history. Get ready to explore some attractive cultural sites of Shanghai in the next self-guided tour.
Walking Tour: Old City of Shanghai
Walking Tour: Old City of Shanghai - Self-guided city tour
The Huangpu district contains some of the most well-preserved sites of old Shanghai. The old town of Shanghai is a large area that remained walled when this city was divided into foreign concessions. Take a walk around traditional Chinese buildings or make your way through a large open-air market and enjoy the delightful Yuyuan gardens. The next walking tour is all about the delights of Shanghai's old Chinese city.
Nightlife in the French Concession of Shanghai Shanghai, one of the most famous destinations of China, is especially beautiful at night. Expect a breathtaking night skyline, a gloriously illuminated Bund, and a lively selection of nightspots for visitors to have some fun. Some of the hottest nightclubs of Shanghai, like those in this next walking tour, are found in the Luwan district, also known as the historical area of the French Concession.
Shopping on Shanghai's Nanjing Road
Shopping on Shanghai's Nanjing Road - Self-guided city tour
Leading from the Bund to Jing'an temple, is the highly-traveled Nanjing road. As Asia's longest and most famous shopping street, it is a popular destination of Shanghai, filled with coffee houses, shops and dining areas. Discover all that Nanjing Road offers in the next walking tour.
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