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Shanghai is a city that beautifully blends the hustle and bustle of urban life with serene green spaces, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and city explorers alike. From the historic charm of Fuxing Park in the Former French Concession to the sprawling landscapes of Century Park in Pudong, the city offers a variety of parks and gardens that cater to every taste. Whether you're looking to practice tai chi, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or simply unwind amidst nature, Shanghai's parks provide a refreshing escape from the fast-paced city life.

As you wander through these lush oases, you'll discover hidden gems like the tranquil Jing'an Sculpture Park, where art meets nature, and the vibrant Xujiahui Park, perfect for a family outing. Each park has its own unique character, showcasing a mix of traditional Chinese landscaping and modern design. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering these beautiful spots, and we invite you to explore the best parks and gardens that Shanghai has to offer. Grab your walking shoes and get ready to immerse yourself in the city's green heart!

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1Fuxing Park

4.4
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4.3
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Mentioned on 
+10 other lists 
Park
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the heart of Shanghai's Former French Concession, Fuxing Park is a delightful 25-acre oasis that beautifully marries Western and Eastern design elements. Established in 1909 during the French colonial era, this park features serene fountains, picturesque ponds, and vibrant rose gardens that invite visitors to unwind. Each day, you'll find an array of activities taking place—from tai chi sessions and lively ballroom dancing to chess games and kite flying.
Daytime cities are charming, but there's a special chaos and blurred charm in the early AM – especially when surrounded by the wild memories of Shanghai's nightlife, spun from a 7-story club plunked in the middle of a literal park. They even have a wild gay club, CULTURE (4th fl), but my heart still beats for the Techno Club on the 6th. Had so much fun, it snowed when I stepped out. Planning a reunion with this nocturnal playground on my next Shanghai stint. Lol! 🌃❄️ #ShanghaiNights #ClubChronicles
Genta — Google review
Beautiful place for relax, no fee entry charge.
Satienpong Y — Google review
This is a really well kept retreat in the busy city and a perfect place to spend either a few minutes or a number of hours relaxing. There’s loads of seating and a good mix of grass areas and flower beds with a number of statues giving plenty to admire. It’s a busy area during the day and offers lots of opportunities for people watching - groups of youngsters playing card games on the paths, couples singing by the water feature, and collections of locals practising on their varying musical instruments; it’s certainly a varied mix of local culture.
Steve B — Google review
This park is the go-to place for entertainment in Shanghai. It mainly for younger visitors.
Metin Ş — Google review
The park is beautiful, I had a great time visiting it, you can see traditional dancers
Gajdán G — Google review
My very favorite place, quiet place with ponds and fountains, every weekend accompanied by people singing and dancing. I used to live around 200 meters away, therefore I had opportunity visiting park daily... if you like karaoke, dancing, chatting to people or even just a stroll with breakfast, this is the place where all can be offered.
Radim H — Google review
Gorgeous park with a rose garden and fountain. Perfect for people watching if you’re a tourist as there’s people practicing martial arts and traditional calligraphy
Ashley P — Google review
Wonderful park. The space is clean and well used by both locals and visitors. Don’t miss the rose garden. You can grab a coffee and relax after a long day of shopping.
D G — Google review
516 Fuxing Rd (M), Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200025•+86 21 6372 0662•Tips and more reviews for Fuxing Park

2Zhongshan Park

4.3
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4.1
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Mentioned on 
+9 other lists 
Nature & Parks
Parks
Zhongshan Park is a serene and popular park in Shanghai, featuring lush plantings such as roses and lotus flowers. It's a great place for families to enjoy activities like flying kites, boating, and relaxing on the grass during the weekends. The park tends to be busy with people practicing Tai Chi, sword fighting, jogging, and enjoying various recreational facilities.
This park is beautiful. Especially the woodland, forrest areas. In a busy city you can walk in peaceful forrest with the sounds of bird song. As tourists to Shanghai the park is lovely to watch locals interacting with each other. There was even a small traditional music group practice session. So good I felt like l was at concert. A real gem this park that really looks after the locals that use it.
Samandrhonda M — Google review
Google Location overlapping satellite photo and map data is WRONG. Be careful of mosquitos in wet season.
Paul-Henri D — Google review
Always nice to wander around here, have picnic on the nice grass lawn and nearby there is a public toilet and a convenient store,very handy.
Aileen ( — Google review
Beautiful park. So much to see here, I can't begin to explain. Just go there and wander around the whole thing. We also saw more than 20 different cats running around :D
Jordan O — Google review
A very large park, many beautiful trees and plant. The paths inside the park is flat and clean.
Chin M — Google review
Good relaxing park. Spacious and not too crowded
Sunnyside U — Google review
Amazing beautiful view with silence
Pooya G — Google review
nice place to walk y through something
Aliciakeys Y — Google review
780 Changning Rd, Changning District, Shanghai, China, 200050•Tips and more reviews for Zhongshan Park
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3Xujiahui Park

4.5
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4.2
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Mentioned on 
+8 other lists 
Park
Nature & Parks
Xujiahui Park, formerly the Ta Chung Hua Rubber Factory, has been transformed into a stunning urban oasis. The park boasts a 200-meter-long sky bridge surrounded by fragrant magnolias and towering camphor trees. Visitors can enjoy watching black swans and ducks swimming in the river while locals engage in activities like tai chi and dancing near the red-brick villa.
This is beautiful park in the heart of Xujiahui. It is very well maintained, like every park in Shanghai, but late spring and summer are my favourite times to visit. You can forget you're in the middle of the city when you're in this park. There are many trees, flowers, a lot of things for the children to see and explore, and a playground and several little waterfalls, too. There is a basketball court on the east side where there is always a pick-up game going on and there are a pile of rocks that for some reason all of the children love to climb and jump.
S G — Google review
If you want to mingle, this is the place to go ... especially on a Sunday in good weather. While never claustrophobically crowded, it is alive with people doing everything from Tai Chi to impromptu Mozart concerts, from children playing in the "Squirrel Wonderland" to grannies dancing to be-bop jazz, from teens carefully courting to trying to get the best photo of the many feral cats in the park. Very relaxed atmosphere, you will stick out as a Westerner but are welcome, and scrupulously clean.
Bernd B — Google review
Have 20 mins leisure walk
Andrew S — Google review
I live nearby so this is part it my normal walking routine, unless my dogs are with me as dogs are not allowed here. Otherwise a very enjoyable place for a morning walk.
Michael D — Google review
I love walking around this park, the overhead walkways are well lit and make a good spot for photos even after sunset.
R C — Google review
Really nice park to relax, go for a walk or a run. Nice lake with fish and swans. A lot of trees.
Milos L — Google review
A peaceful Park in the middle of all the hustle and bustle of City Life. Frequented by locals and tourists alike. ( Whilst exorbitant apartment complexes towers above the trees, circling it like the Great Wall of China. ) There are some carps in the greenish pond which sometimes gets so overpopulated that Park officers has to snatch off a few of them into a large tank to be escorted to another pond. In comparison, the ducks and geese doesn't seem to have population issues at the moment.
Rose C — Google review
Very well-kept district park with a small river and a long pedestrian bridge overlooking the park. A quiet place. I fondly remember this park.
Ingo F — Google review
986 Zhaojiabang Rd, Xujiahui, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China, 200030•Tips and more reviews for Xujiahui Park

4Century Park

Mentioned on 
9 lists 
Century Park, located on the eastern side of the city, covers 140 hectares and offers a lush oasis for visitors to enjoy. The park is famous for its expansive lakes and beautiful cherry blossom trees. Additionally, it features an aviary and bird reserve, a golf course, a flower garden, and a concert stage. It's the perfect destination for families looking for a fun day out or individuals seeking outdoor activities such as running, walking, or biking in scenic surroundings.
1275 Yingchun Rd, Pudong, Shanghai, China, 201204•Tips and more reviews for Century Park

5Changfeng Park

4.4
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4.0
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Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Park
Water & Amusement Parks
Water Parks
Changfeng Park in Shanghai is a popular destination offering a variety of activities for visitors. The park features an Ocean World Aquarium with diverse exhibits, including a shark tunnel and beluga whale shows. Additionally, visitors can enjoy boating on the lake, go-karting, and exploring a large man-made hill. The park also provides opportunities for relaxation such as setting up picnics in shaded areas or participating in kite flying and badminton.
This park is a large landscape park and has so many attractions within!There is a manmade lake where you can do some boating.You have Ocean world which is a beautful aquarium promoting ocean conservation.There are restaurants in the park.Rides for children, go-karting etc. A beautiful place to walk around, serene.
Chaitali P — Google review
nice park, lot of people workout
Zufar D — Google review
A large park near downtown with lakes and artificial mountains. There is a famous aquarium in the park.
Xiangying J — Google review
This is a nice park to wander around, sit and relax, and enjoy a peaceful time. You do not need to be a poetry aficionado to appreciate the history of this western Shanghai park. The Ocean World aquarium is locally famous and probably among the best aquariums in the district.
S G — Google review
Being a European citizen I found it very interesting to take a run in this park during the weekend. It's interesting to see how the locals spend a lot of weekend time in the park. Kids are playing, adults walk the trails and some people fishing. Also, it is a nice park. I can really recommend a visit here!
Johan S — Google review
Enjoyable park with a big lake and boating
Narendra K — Google review
This park is lovely. It's clean and green. Lots of nooks, corners and trails to explore. It's a great recreational space for everyone living in the surrounding area.
Yik L — Google review
To the power of the sun father for two consecutive weeks to open the sun low energy finally in the second weekend to take me to row the boat was comfortable to a good sunshine Boating 60 yuan an hour deposit 100 line up half an hour a total of three terminals plus a cruise terminal pier No. 2 looks like a special provision of small yellow duck boat weather is too good Park people naturally burst Remember the time to look like a child is not a spicy thing, the breath of spring has been feeling the beautiful flowers have blooming the park there is a large green space where the tents occupied now will enjoy As well as the depths of the woods of the uncle who sat in the stone chair on the landlord side of the crowd is also more than the big people are also excited Haha There is a snack angle like a long wind park snack street with crispy chicken stinky tofu meat dog lobster shrimp slices a child eating barley sugar The overall evaluation of the lake is very large garden is very clean next time to take tents in addition to the playground facilities exit opposite the campus is the feelings of the campus is also good days can be stroll
Ma H — Google review
451 Daduhe Rd, Putuo, Shanghai, China, 200062•http://www.oceanworld.com.cn/•Tips and more reviews for Changfeng Park
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6Jing'an Sculpture Park

4.4
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Park
Jing'an Sculpture Park, located in Shanghai, offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The park is home to 61 sculptures by both Chinese and foreign artists, some of which rotate throughout the year. Despite its small size of 7.4 acres, the park feels spacious and serene.
Jing’an Sculpture Park is unique among China’s parks. Its combination of sculpture layout, landscape construction, a modern-style gallery frame, terrace garden scenery, and other distinctive features creates a clean and abundant park environment. The landscaping, which includes hundreds of trees and thousands of flowers, changes to offer the highlights of each season, from spring flowers to autumn’s red and yellow leaves. For public recreation, the park also has a unique basketball court, walking trails, and other sports facilities. Visitors can also sit and rest, and appreciate international artworks from dozens of modern sculpture artists.
Cocowlyn — Google review
Jing’an Sculpture Park is a modern urban sculpture park situated right in the heart of Shanghai’s Jing’an District. Must place to visit
Shalini G — Google review
I definitely recommend a visit to this park! While highly manicured, it is a welcome bit of nature in a fairly dense city area. The sculptures are interesting and whimsical. There are many flowers and fountains. I enjoyed walking among the city's inhabitants in a casual, relaxed atmosphere. The natural history museum is adjacent to the park and has a beautiful living wall along one side.
Jacqueline C — Google review
This is a beautiful park to rest while you come to this side of Shanghai. Many kids play around in the park and there are beautiful flowers! Very appealing for pictures.
Friendly N — Google review
A very nice park with unique sculptures in the middle of the dense busy city. There is also a Museum of Nature History in the middle of the park Interesting attraction for the sculpture art lovers. Good for a morning walk too.
Ali A — Google review
You can chill out here , this is public park so beautiful and easy to go.
Natpaphat K — Google review
Facinating place, specially in March - April, as its full of tulips, blossoming west plams, nice smells and fontains. If you are nearfy, would be good to have a walk or lunch break here. Great for the photo shootinh as well:) it has some hidden parts, as a japanees part, which turns to be beautiful too! Not a big park but defenetely worth to visit!
Anna P — Google review
You'll be surprised to find such a beautiful park in the real city center of Shanghai. Went there with family in April and it's full of tulips. Quite a few wild cats there and they're fat! Highly recommended if you have a half day free with beautiful weather.
Zheng W — Google review
500 Beijing Rd (W), Jing'An, China, 200041•Tips and more reviews for Jing'an Sculpture Park

7Gongqing Forest Park

4.6
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4.2
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
National park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Bodies of Water
Gongqing Forest Park, located in northeastern Shanghai, is the city's largest urban park. It offers vast forest areas and green fields for relaxation and picnics. The park features a kids' playground, boat rentals, an open-air train, amusement park rides, and various activities such as horse riding and zip lining. With over 200 species of trees and blooming water lilies in summer, the park provides a countryside escape within the city.
Huge forest park right next to Huangpu River. It's a 30 minute walk from Shiguang Road Metro station (Line 8). There were a few groups picnicking and I've even seen a BBQ (in the winter). But it's really nice to just walk around and admire the beauty of the park with the trees, lakes, bridges etc. There are quite some activities as well, like horse riding or renting a boat.
Tim P — Google review
A lovely park to walk around and enjoy. On a Monday, it was pleasantly empty with families and some couples exploring. A few wedding photos taking place too. It was good during autumn period.
Darrell L — Google review
Not a Pet Friendly Park!! Even though if you search dog-friendly parks on Google; it pops up. We were turned away by the security lady, even though I tried to explain that the website said it’s ok. We also had our doggy backpack and we were still not allowed to enter. What a waste of time. Took us 2hrs to go there and back and the surrounding area also had nothing else to see/do. Shame. On the parks website is also unclear.
ES — Google review
What a lovely park. Lots of places for photos and walking. Big carpark and close to metro and views of the river and the ships going past
Claire T — Google review
2nd largest park in Shanghai. Honestly, prefer Gongqing park rather than Century park for its scenery and less people as it is quite far from city centre. Accessible from metro line 8. Went there during winter and entrance was free. You will encounter alot of photographers as the scenery is stunning.
Lim H — Google review
Beautiful forest park with local families camping in tents inside the wooded areas.
Jitendra R — Google review
Amazing park. There are kids play area and soccer field. I visited the park when a flower festival took a place. One of the best parks in Shanghai.
Amer A — Google review
Tranquil park with birds, many types of trees and lakes. Well worth a stroll. There is plenty of bamboo and amusement rides and grassy areas for picnics.
Owen — Google review
2000 Jungong Rd, Yangpu District, China, 201208•http://www.shgqsl.com/•+86 21 6574 0586•Tips and more reviews for Gongqing Forest Park

8Jing'an Park

4.5
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4.5
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Park
Jing'an Park is a serene urban oasis nestled amidst towering skyscrapers, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, a picturesque lotus pond, and shaded tree-lined pathways. The park's centerpiece is a tranquil pond adorned with water lilies and reeds, providing a peaceful spot to observe koi fish and large turtles gliding through the water.
An urban oasis in the centre of Shanghai. So many stray cats that are friendly and adorable. Has a small playground for kids! Love this park!
Henry C — Google review
Jing’an Park is a great little escape in the middle of the city. It’s super relaxing, and one of the coolest things is seeing the older folks dancing and playing music—gives the place a really warm, local vibe. The metro station right by the park is super convenient, so it's easy to get to. Plus, it's surrounded by fancy malls, so you can go from peaceful park strolls to high-end shopping in minutes.
Alvaro L — Google review
Great temple, surrounded by the bustling business district which makes it quite unique (I doubt there are real monks in here tho, everything there spells money)
Yichao S — Google review
The park is small, but well-greened, with a central lake, a large lawn, and the Eight Scenery Gardens in the Garden. To the east is a statue of educator Cai Yuanpei. There are always artists performing outdoors at the entrance of the park, so there are quite a few grandpas and aunts who come here to sing and dance.
FS C — Google review
One of my favourite Parks in Shanghai. It’s small, but love the vibe and especially the Rhino sculptures. There is always some activity happening in the Park
Chris P — Google review
located opposite Jing’an temple, small cafe is in front of the park. It takes 10-15 mins to walk through the park.
Surarak W — Google review
Nice and scenic place to walk around. Sit and Relax
Jitendra K — Google review
It’s small park nested within a highly commercial shopping and business district. Nothing much to see except that you’ll find a lot of cats and a hidden alfresco restaurant (Thai) which offers so-so food probably because the owner thinks it has a unique environment. Don’t bother.
Kwong N — Google review
189 Huashan Rd, 久光 Jing'An, China, 200041•Tips and more reviews for Jing'an Park

9People's Park

4.4
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Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Park
Located in the heart of downtown Shanghai, People's Park is a serene urban oasis nestled among towering skyscrapers. It was built on the grounds of the former Shanghai Racecourse and forms part of the bustling People's Square area. The park offers a peaceful escape from the surrounding commercial hubbub, featuring lush lawns, wooded areas, and a picturesque pond. Visitors can explore cultural attractions such as The Shanghai Museum and the Shanghai Grand Theatre within its boundaries.
People’s Park, Shanghai Shanghai’s People’s Park is a vibrant urban oasis located in the heart of the city, near Nanjing Road. Originally built on the former site of a horse racing track in 1952, it is a popular spot for relaxation, cultural activities, and social interactions. The park features lush gardens, scenic pathways, and tranquil ponds, providing a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. One of the park’s most unique attractions is the "Marriage Market," held every weekend. Parents gather to find suitable matches for their children, displaying personal details on handwritten sheets. This traditional practice draws locals and tourists alike, offering a glimpse into Chinese culture. People’s Park also houses the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art and various restaurants and tea houses. Its central location and cultural significance make it a must-visit destination, offering a blend of history, nature, and local traditions in the dynamic city of Shanghai.
Malihamehnaz — Google review
Very aged and not well kept mini carnival rides. Shockingly, my son enjoyed. Rides required a stored credit card and each ride cost between $2-$4. Lots of locals take up the park raising funds for various things. They weren’t pushy, but definitely were a presence within some sections of park.
Jerry R — Google review
The Shanghai marriage market is a unique experience for Western foreigners. Chinese parents display boards with their children's qualifications written on them for others to see. While they typically do not speak English, you can take a look at the boards. However, it’s important not to linger or take photos of the boards, as Chinese parents generally do not appreciate that.
Pasindu R — Google review
A local Shanghai friend of mine took me here for a walk around! The park and the gardens are beautiful, the weather today was stunning and it's the 1st time I've seen blue sky since coming up to China in 1999. On a weekend the park turns in to a Matchmakers Market, where people who are looking for a spouse hire agencies to represent them and have their profile laid out for potential suitors. It is quite bizarre! There are literary thousands of them profiles lining the walkways and footpaths around the park. I'm love seeing new things but this takes the cake
Christopher O — Google review
This is place for us (we are on training course) to stop. From here, we walk to Nanjing Road for window shopping. We bought some souvenirs here to bring home. Some shops here can bargain for the cheap price. The vibe is good here. It is easy to find Halal food here. Good luck with hunting, guys!
Khairil A — Google review
Lovely park to escape the bustling city and enjoy some nature, lake views and sunshine. On the weekends people flock to the park as there are lists of bachelors and bachelorettes. It’s an in person tinder. You’ll mostly see the parents there shopping for their child’s soulmate. Definitely a site to see how China’s Matchmaking works
Benny V — Google review
A great inner city park in Shanghai, across the road from the Radisson Blu hotel and near the subway. The most fascinating thing was all these dating ads to find a wife or partner. Absolutely awesome and entertaining!
B R — Google review
This is a nice and large in the city center that provide visitors a place of serenity and tranquility from the busy and noisy traffic. There are lots of nice flowers and large greenery throughout the park where one can temporarily indulge in our mother's nature and enjoy peacefulness. It's a very nicely decorated park with colourful flowers and plants. There's also eatery, cafe and a flower shop there. However, during our visit, the weather was super sunny and warm and so there wasn't many visitors and even if there were, most were taking cover under the shade of tress or in the cafes. As the park is located near our hotel, we did pass by it everyday several times and enjoyed our walk there especially in the early morning. It's quiet and air was fresh.
Ed C — Google review
231 Nanjing Rd (W), People's Square, Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200003•+86 21 6358 6128•Tips and more reviews for People's Park

10Huashan Greenland

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Huashan Greenland is a spacious park covering 39,500 square meters. It features a running track surrounded by weeping willows and basketball courts. Local residents often gather under pavilions for card games, while a wooden boardwalk winds through a shaded grove of green bamboo at the park's southern end. Nearby, Jessie offers an array of Shanghainese dishes, but reservations are recommended due to popularity.
Nice little quaint place which is part of the french quarters. This area is really great to spend the day walking around in good weather. Unlike most streets in China this one has plenty of pretty and small boutique shops selling anything you can think of, including nice cafes. Prices however are more steep here
Martin L — Google review
Lovely place, great sightseeing, 100% would comeback
Mạnh Đ — Google review
Always follow local laws and regulations. Don’t stand in the middle of the street and take risks for the pictures. This is a great check-in point for visiting.
T C — Google review
One of the signatures building in the area. Nice and maintained well. Come early to avoid people.
Jason C — Google review
Nice to go in the morning. Beautiful area and many great cafe
Nantawan P — Google review
The bread and cake fuantastic
Aries S — Google review
i don't understand why people came here to photoshoot this building. So, i do the same.
Allison W — Google review
Reached early morning to prevent the crowd
Kai L — Google review
China, Shanghai, Changning District, 新华路, 邮政编码: 200031•Tips and more reviews for Huashan Greenland
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11Shanghai Disneyland Park

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Shanghai Disneyland Park is the newest Disney park and a top attraction in China. It features familiar areas like Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, as well as unique attractions such as Gardens of Imagination leading to the Enchanted Storybook Castle. Adventureland includes Treasure Cove and Adventure Isle with its own version of Soarin'. The park combines Disney magic with Chinese elements, offering a one-of-a-kind experience.
Despite it being blazing hot and disgusting Shanghai Disneyland met this Disney Parks addict’s expectations. The park size was tolerable to get everything done in a day. The washrooms were clean and AC’d and had real toilets since we don’t do the squat thing. We were disappointed the parade became an “express” version due to the heat and literally was one float but I guess the heat might kill the workers in the costumes. There were some nice rides that were unique to the park. I was a bit disappointed there wasn’t a traditional Main St USA like Paris or WDW. Zootopia World blew me away. The imagineering that went into that is spectacular. The ride was a high thrill and super fun. Too bad the line ups are huge to get simple things like a popcorn bucket. Fireworks were great but I was surprised there were no drones like the Paris show! The theater show only had the songs in English not sure what they were saying. Theatre is quite large and reminded us of Disney Cruise Line theaters.
Stephanie W — Google review
Visiting Shanghai Disneyland was an unforgettable experience! The park is vibrant, full of energy, and bursting with color—especially thanks to all the amazing cosplay. Guests dressed up in creative costumes really brought the magic to life and made the atmosphere even more festive. From thrilling rides to enchanting shows, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. I highly recommend booking your tickets in advance to avoid long lines and make the most of your visit. Whether you’re a Disney fan or just looking for a fun day out, Shanghai Disneyland is a must-see destination!
Mr. N — Google review
WOW, what an unforgettable experience! Shanghai Disneyland is a dream come true for Disney fans of all ages. The park is beautifully designed, with stunning architecture and landscaping that immerses you in the Disney magic. The attractions and shows are top-notch, with plenty of thrilling rides and spectacular entertainment options. What impressed me most was the attention to detail and the Chinese cultural elements incorporated into the park. It's clear that the park is designed to delight both Disney fans and locals alike. If you're a Disney fan or just looking for a fun day out, Shanghai Disneyland is a must-visit destination. Don't miss it!"
Nour F — Google review
The park is quite big, the facilities is very new. There's many water dispenser so do bring your own bottles. The park is easily accessible through the mrt. There's some shop outside the park to buy some finger food. The food and drink inside the park is Disney price. Do arrive early for the security screening. For foreigner the ticket is tied to our passport. Most of the ride is explain in mandarin. Weather can be hot in summer, do bring a cap, umbrella and perhaps a portable fan.
Chun L — Google review
Superb place for the family, a definite recommendation for anyone visiting Shanghai, loads of things to do and some awesome rides including pirates 3D ride and zootopia which were absolutely fun, the place is huge and definitely need 2 days to cover all rides but if you come early and on weekdays you can do many rides. Access to the place is easy and with didi app you can go to book for as much as a 120 yuan from city center or take a metro ride. Food is normal and overpriced as expected so suggest you to take some snacks and drinks. Overall a fantastic experience.
Vipul R — Google review
Went to the park early on a weekday and we were able to get on most rides before noon basically all walk on. In the afternoon and after 5pm things got busier and so had to plan more - but by then we were just watching shows and parades. The Pirates ride is very unique from other parks, Zootopia is amazing and should be a morning priority, the food through the park is my only complaint (not bad, just not good). But if you plan (and have some good shoes) you can do the park in a day, or if want to move more casually then a day and a half.
Steven L — Google review
We had loads of fun at Shanghai Disneyland. Love their informative app - it offers realtime wait time feature👍😄 Also like their “favorite” feature for marking our favorite attractions💖🎈We were able to watch Mickey’s Storybook Express (parade) and enjoyed - The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 小熊维尼历险记 - Zootopia Hot Pursuit - Voyages of the Crystal Grotto 孟彩奇航 - Mickey’s Storybook Adventure (theatre show) - Mickey’s Storybook Adventure (ride) - Hunny Pot Spin Their store’s products are cheaper than the ones in the US, in average😄😬 Their parades are at 12:15 and 3:45pm, instead of at night. We also enjoyed the fantastic fireworks and light shows - all in all, we had a fun-filled day and magical experience🥰💕🙌✨🎉
JJ C — Google review
Amazing place for people who love Disney. Many scenery that are very beautiful and remind me of the memory of my childhood. But the queue is long in the entry and everywhere. Please prepare yourself before coming. Luckily the day I went the sky is clear and everything is beautiful. That’s what a good memory.
Sudawan Y — Google review
4MV5+945, Pudong, Shanghai, China, 201205•https://www.shanghaidisneyresort.com/•+86 400 180 0000•Tips and more reviews for Shanghai Disneyland Park

12Shanghai Botanical Garden

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Shanghai Botanical Garden is a sprawling 200-acre paradise featuring a diverse collection of domestic and exotic plants, including orchids and bonsai. The garden's renowned Penjing Garden, along with its vast array of peonies, roses, magnolias, and bamboo, offers magnificent views and attractions. Visitors can escape the urban cityscape of Shanghai to explore this beautiful oasis that provides an atmosphere of peace, tranquility, exploration, and fun.
Absolutely incredible peaceful place in the busy city. The Penjing/Bonsai garden was jaw dropping.
Cory K — Google review
Lovely place to visit, lots flowers and plant, most of them I have never seen and heard. There are several areas to demonstrate specified topic. It is worthy to stay half day with happy mind and camera to capture all of them. Recommend season is the spring, summer days will be hard for kids and the old. Opening time starts from 0700, entrance fee is free for age over 70.
WEI-WU C — Google review
A hidden gem not mentioned a lot in Shanghai tourist guide pick a good weather day though , free entrance but there is a ticket to get into the green houses
Aly H — Google review
Beautiful gardens where you can easily spend half a day just strolling around.
Julien D — Google review
Unexpectedly awesome. Lived here for fifteen years and just stumbled on it while on a bike ride. Came on a nice weekend and it was not crowded. The park itself is free to enter but the enclosed greenhouses cost 30rmb to visit all 4. Really cool, nice place for a walk around (it’s huge). Will be back for sure.
Michael D — Google review
The bonsai collection includes a 400-year-old juniper trained using copper wires that have fossilized into the bark. In the medicinal herb garden, QR codes reveal how each plant's chemical compounds interact with human biology. The tropical greenhouse maintains 90% humidity using a passive system of water curtains and stone evaporation walls—no electrical humidifiers needed. Spring brings a spectacular display of peonies bred to bloom sequentially, creating a "wave" effect across the beds.
Arman K — Google review
Similar with Garden by the bay. Beautiful garden with 3 main domes. Aesthetically made in every corner with ground aircon within few steps. So even it's incredibly hot, the breeze helps a lot in every few steps. We only visited the expo because we only had a little time and there were still many places we wanted to visit, so we missed a lot of nearby freebies spots, like flower gardens and the famous bridge and lake on the back side of the expo. The bridge is also not connected to the expo, so we didn't go there because to get there you have to go around the expo from the entrance from the outside which is an open grassland like a dog days of the summer. The garden on the basement (in front of expo entrance) was closed during our visit.
Felita G — Google review
Beautiful park. It will take 2-3 hours to visit. Highly recommended. To get there use metro line N3 and get off at Shilong road station. Then its 5 min walk to entrance N4 (north).
Paolo I — Google review
997 Longwu Rd, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China, 200231•http://www.shbg.org/•+86 21 5435 2845•Tips and more reviews for Shanghai Botanical Garden

13Huangpu Park

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Huangpu Park, established in 1886, is China's first European-style public park and the oldest in the country. Nestled amidst the sensory overload of Shanghai's Bund, it offers breathtaking views of the Huangpu River and its colonial-era buildings and towering skyscrapers. The park features lush lawns, well-manicured flower beds, and a memorial to Shanghai's public heroes.
One of the first public Garden Parks in Shanghai. Ideal start for one of the most relaxing bike tours trough Shanghai. An ideal weekend family bike trip with rental bikes alongside the river. The whole bike roadway is very scenic and passes without any car alongside the riverboard. There are many Restaurants and food shops alongside this very nice spring bike trip. You can always stop the tour and return by metro to the starting point. Very nice city views on the whole wayside.
Andreas W — Google review
Maybe because of the holiday, the crowd was absolutely overwhelming—I was honestly speechless. The view was definitely great, though. Whether the Pudong side or this side of the riverbank is better probably depends on personal taste, but personally, I found the area near the Pearl Hotel more beautiful. It had an old-world charm and a bit of a European feel. Downstairs, you’ll find plenty of casual spots like Subway, KFC, and FamilyMart—perfect for grabbing a quick bite.
Jin — Google review
it is great to see the landscape of shanghai, i went on low season, so not much ppl, i cam take time to enjoy walking in the area
Terence — Google review
Very nice tourist spot for taking photos of Shanghai skyscrapers along the river.
Hanz M — Google review
The Bund Waterfront offers a stunning view of Shanghai's iconic skyline. Whether you're admiring the historic architecture of the buildings or watching the boats sail along the Huangpu River, the scenery is simply breathtaking. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or to capture some Insta-worthy photos of the cityscape.
Genta — Google review
Beautiful historical park at the side of Huangpu River where it was rumored to show a signboard reading “Dogs & Chinese not allowed|” during time of international settlement. Now the park looked modern & beautiful. The Bund was on the west & beautiful Lujiazui on east, in between was the Huangpu River. About 80 feet tall, depicting three rifle barrels, made of concrete was erected as the monument to the public heroes of Shanghai. The pearl tower, Shanghai tower & classical buildings of The Bund & cruising ships on Huangpu River looked beautiful especially at evening from the park.,
Rajendra S — Google review
Visiting here was unforgettable. The view of the city skyline, especially famous skyscrapers like the Oriental TV Tower and Shanghai Tower is beautiful no matter day or night. Shops surround the area making getting a snack very easy. This is a must-visit!
Oofing G — Google review
This park is established more than 130 years ago. Its first name was "public garden" before World War II as it was the first free park for the Chinese. I saw the view of the skyscrapers in Shanghai at this place. The Bund (80 feet tall) is in between the Huangpu River. The bund depicting three rifle barrels that are made of concrete was erected as the monument to the public heroes of Shanghai such as the monument of the People's Heroes, the Bund History Memorial Hall and large relief sculptures. There are some coffee shops here too. I visited this place during the day, but I heard that the nights of this park are amazing.
Mahsa M — Google review
500 Zhongshan Rd (E-1), Waitan, Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200002•+86 21 5308 2636•Tips and more reviews for Huangpu Park

14Dongping National Forest Park

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Dongping National Forest Park, situated on the north side of Chongming Island in Shanghai, is the largest plain artificial forest in East China. This popular park offers a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and zip lines. The park features long walkways through an enormous area of artificially planted forest adorned with creeks and ponds. It is known for being busy during holidays but can be a pleasant visit on quieter weekends.
cool temperature
Aliciakeys Y — Google review
All stars for nature. Staying in Shanghai for a long time could be oppressing. This Park could be an ideal escape from the city. You can easily use public bus with that cost only 22 RMB (have yet to count your transportation fee to the main bus station). If you are students, remember to bring student cards (even if you are from non-Chinese universities, they just check the graduation dates). The entrance tickets for students are 30 RMB (prettt affordanle for efforts to plan more trees!) Bike renting process annoys us a lot. My friend and I are both foreigner. We only have alipay as a payment method. Eventhough the banner does show accepting alipay. Staff said they only accept Wechat pay. We could not do that as we don’t have Chinese accounts. If we want to use Alipay, we have to deposit 200 RMB for each bike, which does not apply to people who pay with Wechat Pay. Anyways, we decided to walk cause we kinda felt weird. Exploring the park by walking turns out pretty good; we will stopped by places a bit more easily. Walking and exploring half of the park takes us around 1 hour and a half. If you bike, you can go around the park in 1 hour (that what the staff said, but probably you will not see the nitty gritty). Enjoy your trip! Cheers!
Ph N — Google review
I like this place, nice views, you can ride bikes. There also RV camp, you can easily book RV for yourself or family, and you can even do BBQ here. There some entertainment here for example bump cars, horse riding and other... It's a good place to visit in Shanghai, make sure to check weather report before go there ;)
Karyna N — Google review
A huge area of artificial forest. Decorated by creeks and ponds. Good camping and bicycling place.
K J — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed the visit and I would highly recommend that you rent a bicycle or tandem with a friend. Cycling through the lush greenery it's very pleasurable. As is stopping at the major attractions for photo-taking. There are diverse activities you can participate in - flying fox, campervans, etc. Best to check in with the Park for more info. Otherwise, a day trip would suffice.
Lovelynettetan — Google review
(Translated by Google) The air is very good, and you can take a small train to travel around. You can also camp in the barbecue area. There are special camping RVs, but unfortunately they are all booked... (Original) 空气很好,坐小火车可以一路逛。也可以在烧烤区露营,有专门的露营房车,可惜都订光了...
Dou ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was so cool to ride a bike around the park! (Original) 骑自行车绕公园一周实在是太棒了!
Enn X — Google review
(Translated by Google) Take a walk on the weekend and get away from the hustle and bustle. (Original) 周末散散步,远离喧嚣。
Bob J — Google review
2188 北沿公路, Chongming District, China, 202155•Tips and more reviews for Dongping National Forest Park

15Zhongshan Park

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Zhongshan Park offers designated spaces for dogs to play freely, making it a fantastic location to socialize your furry friend and connect with other dog enthusiasts. If you're seeking a blend of history, culture, and pet-friendly zones, Fuxing Park is also worth exploring.
Chang Ning Qu, China, 200050•Tips and more reviews for Zhongshan Park
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16Lu Xun Park

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Lu Xun Park, located in the Hongkou District of Shanghai, is a charming municipal park with lush vegetation and a manmade lake. It is named after the famous Chinese writer Lu Xun and houses his tomb as well as inscriptions by Mao Zedong. Visitors can explore the plum garden, rent boats to enjoy the small lake, or take a stroll through Tian Ai Lu to see the Hongkou Stadium.
Nice historic place in Shanghai. Free entrance to the park and you will see alot of active old folks here enjoying themselves, singing and dancing in the park. We did not manage to enter Lu Xun museum as it closes at 4pm.
Jon N — Google review
One of my favorite parks in Shanghai, not necessarily in terms of beauty, but for the insight this park gives about ordinary Chinese people lives, especially the elderly. This park is always vibrant and full of life! I recommend visiting if you happen to be in Shanghai.
Hajer H — Google review
Free entry . A lot space to walk about the park with clean and lovely plants and trees
H L — Google review
A beautiful park to walk around and explore the historic.
Marie.L A — Google review
This place is quite huge and frequented by the locals. Very relaxing place for a nice walk. The road leading to the park, Tian'ai is a must walk.
Hanlen T — Google review
it is calm .we can see good trees. we had a trouble in the building. pay attention that
Ken K — Google review
I found this place relaxing and a good place to go and read my book. I'd love to go there again.
Nexi N — Google review
Big and clean. Very vivid and crowdy during the weekend.
Yvonne C — Google review
146 东江湾路, Luxun Park, Hongkou District, Shanghai, China, 200083•Tips and more reviews for Lu Xun Park

17Gucun Park

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Gucun Park, located in Shanghai, is a popular leisure destination offering various activities such as kayaking, boating, and bird watching. The park features a dinosaur park and is known for its beautiful cherry blossoms during the spring season. Families often visit on weekends to enjoy the lake, fly kites, and experience the park's train and roller coasters. Spanning a large area with different sections divided by a wetland, Gucun Park is ideal for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
In my personal opinion, this is a paradise garden because of the various flowers here. Birds are also free to fly in this park, very beautiful. I can also find various foods here such as strawberries wrapped in sugar, various grilled squid and much more. The fragrant fragrance of cherry blossoms can also be smelled in this park. It feels like I don't want to leave this place. What makes me very touched is that my parents do not need to buy an entrance ticket to enjoy the beauty of this park. I salute you because people here have great respect for old men.
Awal S — Google review
It was an hour via Shanghai Metro. Gucun Park is also the name of the station at Line 7. We were there end of March and we arrived late at 4pm and went inside via Gate1 and we were walking opposite of most people who are coming back out from usual entrance of Gate2. The Sakura Street is such a wonder. The flowers are in bloom and it was nice to see people of all ages enjoying an afternoon in the park.
Yola — Google review
Best place to see cherry blossom in Shanghai. Ticket is 10yuan/person.
Ngoc N — Google review
This Park is HUGE. So much to see and do. Don’t miss the “Dinosaur Park”, the Peacocks in spring, the Ferris wheel and the incredible blossoms all around the Park - note, that it does get busy, especially on the week ends and there is an entry fee.
Chris P — Google review
Visited during end of April 2025 for seeing cherry blossoms. Must visit if your in shanghai especially during March April.
Shajid B — Google review
If you're into Sakura flowers, then this place should be in your list of places in Shanghai. This place is famous for Sakura Festival and hence the ideal season to go is the start of Spring and thats when we went. If you have kids, then you'll need to have a full day or even more if your kids love dinosaurs (because there's a dino park within Gucun Park) to see the whole place because its huge. If you're into photography, then I'd suggest to choose weekday and go early. You can take food and camping stuff inside and there are many food options within the park.
Ammar Q — Google review
Great park to see flowers and bird. If you come at the right season. March till early april. Many sakura blasom. Nice and beautiful. Walk with family or friends. Wonderfull.
Hanny P — Google review
March 22 early cherry blossom in Shanghai ,not crowned in the morning Entrance now at gate 2
Chatchai H — Google review
4788 沪太路, Baoshan, Shanghai, China, 201906•http://www.gucunpark.net/•Tips and more reviews for Gucun Park

18Guilin Park

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Guilin Park, located on Caobao Lu in Xuhui district, is known for hosting the largest gathering of bird keepers in the area every May. The park becomes a hub for bird enthusiasts who showcase their prized pets. While some competitions can be intense and result in injuries to the birds, there are also gentler contests where judges evaluate the birds based on their singing abilities.
Beautiful
Eoin M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fake. Incorrect location. (Original) Fake. 不正确位置。
Panowork.com魔鬼哥哥 — Google review
This park is stunning!! ❤️
Black M — Google review
No. 128 Guilin Rd, Xuhui District, China, 200233•Tips and more reviews for Guilin Park

19LEGOLAND Discovery Center Shanghai

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Located in Shanghai, LEGOLAND Discovery Center is China's first indoor theme park dedicated to LEGO enthusiasts. Spanning 30,000 square meters, it offers a plethora of experiences for children aged 3-10. Visitors can unleash their creativity by building marine animals, houses, cars, and more with the guidance of tutors. Beyond being a retail space for bulk LEGO purchases, it provides an immersive world of building blocks that captivates both kids and enthusiasts alike.
It's still open, I was so confused, as I was not able to connect on phone. Two good rides and one 4d cinema. Build stations are good. Tickets not available on klook. Small cafe inside.
Neha B — Google review
Pretty good for the kids to spend few hours. There's a cafe inside whilst the kids do their Lego thing.
JONATHAN T — Google review
Good place to take your children when visiting Shanghai. A lot of fantastic build and activities. You can spend about 4-5 hours here. There small food stall inside also. (Remember to bring nonslippery socks for your children to go in playground)
Việt L — Google review
I highly recommend bringing your family here if you have children; for you, I give it 5 stars. However, if you don't have children, I would give it 4 stars. This is because there aren't many activities to do besides taking photos of the colorful Legoland and riding the roller coasters. The main roller coaster had a 15-minute queue, while the Dragon roller coaster had no wait time at all. I spent about 6 hours here in total, playing and taking photos.
Junior J — Google review
Im writing this review as a reason to cement my review as an early reviewer before thousands of reviewers flood the review page after the grand opening. Anyways, this is a nice place :)
Smiley F — Google review
I went to China taking an 18 hrs flight spending 1100 dollars just for this Legoland Discovery Center and only for it. I was highly disappointed when I got there. None of the rides were working at the timeframe I was there as while none of the features and activities were accessible for my age and size. I felt the options and opportunities of the Shanghai, China Legoland Discovery Center were greatly reduced because of my experience while I was there and the time frame I was there for. I do not recommend The Legoland Discovery Center Shanghai China for anyone outside of the country but if you live nearby consider checking it out.
Caleb M — Google review
This mini Legoland theme park is located in a suburb community mall, it is really catered for toddlers & young kids. Entrance fee is also a bit high for what it is.
Henry M — Google review
Very crowded and very expensive for the amount that was charged for something not as great as one would expect lego centre
Farrah N — Google review
196 Daduhe Rd, Putuo, Shanghai, China, 200062•https://www.legolanddiscoverycenter.cn/shanghai-en/•Tips and more reviews for LEGOLAND Discovery Center Shanghai

20Hengshan Mountain Park

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Nestled behind an iron gate, Hengshan Mountain Park feels like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Despite its small size, the park exudes charm with its lush meadow, blooming trees, and secluded benches atop a serene hill. It's a beautifully maintained space that offers tranquility and natural beauty, making it a perfect spot for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.
Small and very compact park with few amenities, but well maintained, scrupulously clean, and very good for a walk around the meandering paths. Seems to be more popular with elderly people, though you can see families going "squirrel watching" here. The monument to Shen Junru (沈钧儒) manages to mix the traditional with strong communist credentials - read up on his fascinating life and career.
Bernd B — Google review
Beautiful well maintained place. Would definitely go back again.
Pria D — Google review
Small well maintained park
Edsel R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hengshan Park is located at the intersection of Guangyuan Road, Hengshan Road and Wanping Road in Shanghai, China. It covers an area of ​​11,900 square meters and is a free park. The greening in the garden basically maintains its original layout. There are three century-old camphor trees, two on the west side of the gate and one among the trees on the east side of the garden. There is a large lawn of more than 1,000 square meters in the center of the park. Tall trees, large lawns, shrubs, and flowers form various landscapes. (Original) 衡山公园位于中国上海市广元路、衡山路、宛平路口,面积1.19万平方米,为免费公园。园内绿化基本保持原有布局,三株百年香樟,两株在大门西面,一株在园东侧树丛中。公园中央有千余平方米的大草坪,高大的乔木与大块草坪、灌木、花卉组成各色景观。
Jing C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park next to the Henshan Picardie Hotel is small, but once you enter it has a unique atmosphere with playground equipment set up to help you train your body. It is also used by local people and has a relaxing atmosphere. (Original) ヘンシャンピカルディホテルの隣にある公園、こじんまりとしていますが、中に入ると身体を鍛えるための遊具が設置してあり独特の雰囲気です。地元の方々にも利用されていて和みます。
Kazutaka S — Google review
(Translated by Google) 300 meters from Exit 9 and 10 of Xujiahui Station It’s a good place to exercise in the morning (Original) 距離地鈇徐家匯站9號10號出口300公尺 是早晨運動好地方
陳國宏 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The scenery is good and the attractions are OK (Original) 风景不错,景点也还可以
YW — Google review
(Translated by Google) great (Original) 很棒
Timons H — Google review
2 Guangyuan Rd, Xuhui District, China, 200031•Tips and more reviews for Hengshan Mountain Park
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21Luxun Park

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Luxun Park is a serene escape from the lively city of Shanghai, situated on the southwest outskirts. The park encompasses Sheshan, a 328-foot-high hill that offers a tranquil retreat from urban life. With its natural beauty and peaceful ambiance, Luxun Park provides visitors with a refreshing break from the bustling city atmosphere.
Hongkou District, Shanghai, China, USA•Tips and more reviews for Luxun Park

22Shanghai Wild Animal Park

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Shanghai Wild Animal Park is a vast 378-acre park featuring over 200 animals, bus tours, animal shows, and outdoor habitats. Families can enjoy a special bus tour to see elephants, pandas, tigers, bears, lions, monkeys, giraffes and more. For those interested in insects, the nearby Shanghai Natural Wild-insect Kingdom offers a fascinating collection of living insects from Southeast Asian countries and reptiles from South American countries.
I don’t have words to describe this experience! Absolutely fabulous place. I came here for red pandas. Just read some reviews that you can feed them. Also it was mentioned that this is the best park in shanghai. It is definitely one of the best parks I ever saw. If you are coming with kids you need the whole day. There so many attractions for the little ones. We already ride and washed elephants in other countries so we didn’t spend much time there. Although if you didn’t it is the best place to do. I was really excited that we could pet and feed capybara. One nice point was feeding the bears. They were asking for the food and it was so funny. Each attraction with animals is 30 yuan. The general admission is 160. If you have time visit the circus inside the park.
Anna S — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience there. So much more fun than the Shanghai Zoo, so would recommend this place if you opt to choose. The pandas there were so lazy and funny to watch. The place a huge, and you can choose the bus tour into the Wild Animal zone, as well as a ferry tour on the lake. The scenes are breathtaking at sunset too.
Lam M — Google review
This visit was definitely worth it. The zoo is beautiful, and you can easily spend 5-6 hours there, as time flies by. Be aware that some activities, such as feeding the animals, cost extra. However, these unique experiences are a great addition.
Zuzana I — Google review
Probably the best animal park I’ve ever been too. The area is huge and all the animals have enough space and treated well. I like that there’s specific time when you can feed the animals like flamingos or giraffes. And, they can rest from people in between. Not recommended in August, as it’s really hot, like really really hahaha There’s also a food court.
Ksana — Google review
Quite a nice zoo/safari. Lots of animals to see and feed. Go for the Bus n Boat ride and save on the walking. Food was surprisedly good at the Tiger restaurant. Eating beside Tigers and watching them was a nice experience. Overall this is indeed 1 of the better zoo I been to. 🚨 had Questions on luggage storage previously so here's my review - Plenty of storage spaces outside BUT main issue is 1 WeChat Account = 1 Storage. That's kinda weird as I had 3 luggages as with family. Had to use another 2 WeChat accounts to open. Costs 10-20-40 rmb for whole day.
Ars 3 — Google review
The park has so many wild animals with lots of interactive stuff to do at a small add-on cost. I went to Guangzhou Chimelong Safari park and was truly amazed. Never thought that Shanghai Wild Animal Park would be even better!
William C — Google review
Shanghai Wild Animal Park was clean and well- run. We visited in the first week of June, fortunately avoiding the student crowd ( national exams are from 6- 10 June)! You can purchase tickets using Trip.com. There are many opportunities to feed animals for around 20- 30 Rmb/pax. There is a snow city and circus in the compound, though we did not manage to visit. Separate tickets required.
Cheryl C — Google review
I was initially disappointed as the interaction with animals is a paid activity ranging from 10 to 30 RMB depending on animals. But upon venturing deeper into the park I am amazed by the number of animals that I could see.
MattMax — Google review
178 Nanliu Hwy, Pudong, China•+86 21 6118 0000•Tips and more reviews for Shanghai Wild Animal Park

23Shanghai Film Park Tickets

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Step into the glamour of old Shanghai at the Shanghai Film Park, a sprawling amusement park in Chedun City, Songjiang District. This top-tier film center offers visitors a glimpse into the 1930s when Shanghai was at the heart of Chinese cinema production. The park features meticulously recreated movie sets and activities that pay homage to this golden age of film. From standard European-style gardens to former residences and an Academy of Art and Design, every corner exudes the urban style of old Shanghai.
My friend Sylvia took us to this place. He has a really good knowledge about history. It's super famous studio in Shanghai. This film is so famous in Southeast Asia for decades. My friend bought me the hat and so many people wants to borrow it to take pictures. Yayyyy!
Matthew H — Google review
I enjoyed walking around for 2.5 hours (including a short break). It isn't a theme park, it isn't a museum. It is a little run down but they are making new buildings, I may go back in a year or more.
Mister D — Google review
There are many pretty place you can take the picture. The ticket is cheap when I bought it on trip.com
Annie L — Google review
Shanghai Film Park offers a glimpse into Chinese cinema with film sets, shows, activities & a museum. Explore movie scenes, watch live performances, learn filmmaking history & more. Great for movie buffs & culture enthusiasts! Allow extra time for crowds, especially on weekends.
Hưng N — Google review
A nice place to hangout a day in Shanghai. However, I really wish that more doors opened with something interesting in it instead of trash. The entry costs 80 Yuan which is not so bad.
Kevin C — Google review
There are many old cars and backdrops of Shanghai as well as old ad boards scattered around the park. There are also extras and actors taking part in scenes during our visit. There are even old military vehicles in hangars and old movie posters and even an old metal ship. It was the best part of the park, watching the crew work and photographers snapping photos. The place mimics old Shanghai streets with its trams, building facades and old brick streets. It is a taxi ride from the nearest metro station so it isn't very accessible from public transport.
Owen — Google review
Stepping into the past and experiencing the world of film.
Viji P — Google review
If you love all chinese drama, film, movie, you gonna love this place! Must visit if you travel to Shanghai. 😊
Natha C — Google review
4915 北松公路, Chedunzhen, Songjiang District, Shanghai, China, 201611•+86 21 5760 1166•Tips and more reviews for Shanghai Film Park Tickets

24Zuibaichi Park (West Gate)

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Zuibaichi Park (West Gate) is a stunning park that exudes an artistic and humanistic atmosphere. The large house within the park is surrounded by tall metasequoias, fragrant osmanthus, and a variety of artistic potted plants. The pond is home to leisurely swimming red koi carps, adding to the natural look and conservation efforts of the park.
Amazing park with natural look and conservation
Muhammad R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The large house is full of artistic and humanistic atmosphere, with tall metasequoias, fragrant osmanthus, red koi carps swimming leisurely in the pond, and a dazzling array of artistic potted plants! (Original) 充滿藝術人文氣息的大宅院,筆直高大的水杉,香氣四溢的桂花,池塘中悠游的紅錦鯉,還有目不暇給的藝術盆栽!
藍筱茵 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful traditional garden (Original) Très beau jardin traditionnel
Mohamed B — Google review
China, Shanghai, Songjiang District, 松江人民南路, 人民南路64, 邮政编码: 201600•Tips and more reviews for Zuibaichi Park (West Gate)

25Binjiang Park

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Binjiang Park, located along the Pudong promenade, offers a picturesque setting for walking and cycling with uninterrupted views of the Huang Pu River. The park is famous for its Ginkgo Avenue, perfect for kite flying and leisurely strolls in autumn. Visitors can also enjoy cafes and restaurants near the waterfront. The 8-9 km walkway/bike line alongside the river features scenic views of Shanghai's center and includes amenities like restaurants and public toilets.
Be careful of sudden turns and blind spots at bridges especially at the elevated parts. It is easy to hit someone who is going on the wrong side of the path, or people who walk on the bike path! Otherwise, it is a nice path for biking or running. It is a part of a longer exercise path that has recently been extended. It goes all the way down to the Benz arena. It is a popular path for local hash runs and local running groups.
Owen — Google review
date: 20Oct'24: guess it's nicer looking from the other side of the Huangpu River twd this side?
Youwai Y — Google review
Suitable for people who like to watch the sunset in the evening
Gg Z — Google review
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Aleem A — Google review
Absolutely amazing place to visit.
Phyllis C — Google review
Very nice park.
Ronald S — Google review
Nice place with nice peoples from South Korea
Vins — Google review
Nice park
Kevin P — Google review
2967 Binjiang Blvd, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China, 200120•Tips and more reviews for Binjiang Park
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26Yanzhong Park

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Yanzhong Park offers a pleasant walking experience and features a small basketball court enclosed by a fence. Visitors can access the court by making payments through their smartphones. The park is an ideal spot for leisurely strolls and enjoying outdoor activities like basketball in a serene environment.
(Translated by Google) There is a small basketball court. It's surrounded by a fence, and you have to pay a certain amount using your smartphone to get inside. (Original) 小さいバスケットボールのコートがあります。フェンスで囲われていて、中に入るにはスマホ決済でいくらかかかります。
Hiro — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place for a walk (Original) 散步的好地方
Cc L — Google review
6FF8+2RX, Chengdu Rd (S), Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200041•Tips and more reviews for Yanzhong Park

27Sheshan National Forest Park

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Sheshan National Forest Park, located in Shanghai's Songjiang District, offers hilly hiking trails through bamboo forests and pine trees. Visitors can rent bikes to explore the park, starting with a ride along Park Avenue to reach the Moon-Lake Sculpture Park. This spot showcases sculptures by artists from various countries and is pet-friendly, a rare find in Shanghai. The park also features the grand Sheshan Church and an astronomy museum.
Like many said, it is more of a hill than a mountain, and not very high, but that's what makes it a fun place to visit with children. There are several ways up, mainly a winding road and path, or the stairs. The stairs are steep. It's is a pleasant drive and there is a lot of parking available in the Public lot nearby. I suggest phoning or texting ahead; when we were there the buildings were closed and the astronomy museum was closed. Only a small gift shop was open. Much of the grounds and the view were also blocked due to construction.
S G — Google review
While this national forest park is easily accessible via the Shanghai Metro and a connecting bus, it's ultimately only an average destination.
Mae L — Google review
A place with beautiful natural scenery and cultural relics
Chi史東 — Google review
Clean, not too crowded, big nice park.
Maksymilian B — Google review
Great place for a quick hike with lots of side trials to explore (if you're the adventurous type). It's a great little escape from the mundane city life as well, and the best part that it's free to enter. Trails are paved and there's some fun stairs to climb. Easy to get to just off line 9 (light blue), and a short bus ride away.
Aric C — Google review
One hour drive from downtown, a very good place for weekend refresh. There are some nice hotels and some very local food restaurants. There is one hotel rebrands from Starwood Le Meridien to Marriott Yuluxe Tribute Portfolio. You may choose to stay over a weekend. There is a Cathedral on the top of Sheshan mountain.
Joseph X — Google review
One of the two "mountains" in Shanghai. More of a hill actually. Anyway it's good to have a place to hike a bit in Shanghai.
Ao S — Google review
The observatory is nice, especially the gallery. Good nature walk within Shanghai.
Chris P — Google review
China, Shanghai, Songjiang District, Waiqingsong Hwy, 佘山塔弄口, 邮政编码: 201620•+86 21 5765 1666•Tips and more reviews for Sheshan National Forest Park

28People's Park Amusement Park

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People's Park Amusement Park is a one-of-a-kind destination in the city, offering a wide array of attractions and activities. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the Antarctic Stone and the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art, as well as enjoy a teahouse, outdoor theater, and dance hall. The park also provides serene spaces for playing chess, picnicking, and relaxing at stone tables and stools.
People square the famous place where the chinese people dance and singing...
AHMED B — Google review
A park in the heart of Old Shanghai. Take a few moments to rest after tired visiting the surrounding museums and the exhibition centre. Bring your children to play here. Easy access from all corners using Subway Metro Line 2 (People's Square Station).
M. F — Google review
It's still open, decent fair style rides for kids. Good option, if you are in people's square and good activity for kids. In people's park. Ticket counter inside only.
Neha B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Green park near the old town for walking (Original) Công viên cây xanh gần phố cổ đi bộ
Beanice's L — Google review
People's Park Amusement Park in Shanghai is a charming spot for young children. Although the rides appear a bit dated, they are fully operational. Our kids had a fantastic time. The park features games for all ages. There's no entrance fee, and each ride costs approximately 10 RMB. It's a delightful place for a fun-filled family outing.
Alvaro L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Class (Original) Класс
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231 Nanjing Rd (W), People's Square, Huangpu, China, 200003•+86 136 3646 6697•Tips and more reviews for People's Park Amusement Park

29Xujiahui

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Xujiahui is a vibrant commercial district in Shanghai, featuring large malls with multiplex cinemas and chain restaurants. It's home to specialist shopping hubs like Grand Gateway 66 for international designer brands and Metro City known for its electronics market. The area also includes the serene Xujiahui Park with walking paths and a pond, as well as the neo-Gothic St. Ignatius Cathedral, the city’s main Catholic church.
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30Yu Garden

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Yu Garden, a 5-acre garden constructed in 1577, showcases Ming dynasty pavilions, ponds, rockeries, and arched bridges. The Deluxe Yu Garden View Rooms offer comfort and indulgence with views of the garden and old Shanghai town. These rooms feature king or twin beds, a sitting area, walk-in closet, large marble bathroom with luxury amenities like 'Bed of Reign,' digitally controlled guestroom system with iPad for TV control and room service orders.
Yu Garden is a magnificent Ming Dynasty oasis in Shanghai — an absolute essential for first-time visitors!! Inside, the classical Chinese architecture, meticulous rockeries, and the famous Nine-Turn Bridge offer a serene escape from Shanghai's modern pace, a must walk through for blissful life journey. The 'Yu' (Peace) in its name is well-earned. However, the immediate surrounding area, the Yuyuan Bazaar, is where the real commercial energy is. It is packed, but you must stop for local snacks like authentic Xiaolongbao. It’s a wonderful cultural contrast: 400 years of tranquility framed by pure, bustling Old Shanghai commerce.
David L — Google review
Absolutely amazing place, worth the visit for all nature and scenic lovers, it's in the heart of Shanghai near the yuyuan bazar and a must for people visiting Shanghai, it's better to be early as it's less rush we went in October mid but the temperature was still a bit warm but manageable, tickets can be bought at the garden itself for 30-40 rmb depending on the season, for kids below 120 cm it's free entry. You can buy some souvenirs in the premises if you want and come out to the bazar and enjoy some great food.
Vipul R — Google review
What an incredible place! It is a perfect example of classic Chinese architecture from the Ming Dynasty, serving as an oasis of tranquility amidst the city's hustle. An important note: the classic garden itself (Yu Garden) closes before dusk and has a paid entrance. The surrounding area, the Yuyuan Bazaar, is what becomes incredibly illuminated and, in my opinion, even more beautiful at night. Access to the bazaar is free and the view is magical.
Luana B — Google review
I visited Yu Garden in Huangpu and it easily lives up to the hype. Picture classical Ming style in the middle of the city, koi ponds under carved pavilions, rockeries that twist into little caves, and the famous zigzag bridge leading toward the Huxinting teahouse. It is busy, yet the layout gives you plenty of corners to slow down for photos and a few quiet minutes. Timing makes a difference. Early on a weekday is calm and the light is soft for photos. Late afternoon is also lovely, since the surrounding bazaar starts to glow and you can wander straight out for snacks and souvenirs without losing that old Shanghai atmosphere. If you visit around Lunar New Year, the annual Yuyuan Lantern Festival usually runs from early January into mid February and the area turns into a glowing maze of themed lanterns. It gets crowded, but the spectacle is worth it.  Practical notes. The garden keeps typical hours around 9:00 to 16:30 with last entry about 16:00, and tickets are seasonally priced, usually in the 30 to 40 RMB range. You can buy on site or online, and an hour or two is enough for an unhurried loop if you are not rushing.  Getting there is simple by metro. Yuyuan Garden station sits a short walk away and connects to Lines 10 and 14, which makes this an easy stop to pair with the Bund or People’s Square in the same day. Right outside the garden you will find the Yuyuan Bazaar, a warren of traditional style storefronts that sell snacks, tea, trinkets, and a few touristy bits, fun for a short browse after your visit.  Overall, Yu Garden is a classic for good reason. It gives you a compact crash course in Jiangnan garden design, plenty of photo friendly moments, and a smooth link to the food and shopping right outside, all without needing to leave central Shanghai.
Le G — Google review
Yu Garden, Shanghai is a 400-year old garden built during the Ming Dynasty as a private garden. The garden has very intricate design structures, with traditional buildings, bridges, ponds and pavilions and the most beautiful Dragan wall. There are many scenic areas and each one is a big photo opportunity. The famous Yuyuan Bazaar is located right next to Yu Garden. The Chinese architecture and design of the Bazaar is very beautiful. There are a lot of shops in the Bazaar selling jewelry, souvenirs, and local food items. Minimum three hours is needed to visit the Yu Garden. It's a must visit place in Shanghai.
Soudamini M — Google review
This garden is an absolute must-see. It’s a wonderfully peaceful place to spend a late afternoon — which is exactly what was recommended to us. Although it can get a bit busy around that time, the soft, golden light gives the whole area a magical atmosphere. I suggest arriving around 2 p.m. and staying until closing. By the time you leave, if it’s after dark, you’ll step out into the surrounding area, which is also beautifully illuminated and well worth exploring.
V.patel — Google review
The Yuyuan garden is a really searched touristic target in Shanghai and because of that, very crowded. It is better to look for specific periods which there is not so much people inside. Other good possibility is to go with one previously organized tour. The garden is amazing, full with Chinese history and very fine and unique pieces. There are different sectors, all of them with different kinds of art and the exterior gardens are part of such art. The entrance costs around four US dollars/Euros. I'd estimate 90 minutes to see it. Absolutely recommended.
Víctor H — Google review
Beautiful classical Chinese garden in the middle of the city. Peaceful paths, ponds, bridges and stunning architecture. A must-see to understand old Shanghai’s charm. Go early to avoid crowds.
Gustavo M — Google review
四牌楼 Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200000•https://www.yugarden.com.cn/page/articleView/index.html•+86 21 6326 0830•Tips and more reviews for Yu Garden
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31Century Park

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Century Park is a sprawling 140-hectare urban oasis located in Shanghai's Pudong district. It offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle, featuring picturesque lawns, tree-lined lakes, and lush open spaces. The park boasts a blend of Chinese, Japanese, and British landscaping styles and includes various attractions such as a bird sanctuary, colorful flower gardens, and an amusement park with rides for children.
I visited Century Park in Shanghai towards the end of November. The park is vast. Its thoughtfully designed layout includes various plant sections, each catering to different seasons, ensuring there's always something beautiful to see year-round. The atmosphere was lively yet peaceful, with local people and families enjoying the park. Many had brought camping mats and tents. Century Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat within Shanghai.
Rebecca H — Google review
Loved it. We rented an electric car to take us around the park, as one of us could not walk very far. They already had pedal vehicles. Beautiful cherry blossoms at the start of Spring. Enjoyed the food stands and the lake.
TheSydneysurfer — Google review
Century Park in Shanghai is a lush, expansive green space that offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. Beloved by locals, the park features vast lawns, serene lakes, and diverse gardens, providing an ideal setting for picnics, leisurely strolls, and various recreational activities. Its well-maintained pathways and scenic spots make it a favorite among residents seeking relaxation and a connection with nature.
Alvaro L — Google review
Century Park is the largest urban park in Shanghai, offering a peaceful escape with lakes, forests, open lawns, and walking and cycling paths. It’s easily accessible by metro and popular for boating, picnicking, and outdoor relaxation. The park is especially enjoyable on sunny days, though it can get crowded on weekends. Ideal for families, couples, or anyone needing a break from the busy city, Century Park is a green oasis worth visiting if you have a few hours to spare.
Shalini G — Google review
very nice 4km loop, nice track with water at half way. There’s a cafe near the water where you may people rowing
Yola — Google review
Went there during evening time and it was very beautiful with the autumn scenery 😻
Sky D — Google review
Very nice park…very big….greenary….lake…nice view…atmosphere….jogging….must go…shanghai…china…
Kirti P — Google review
It's well worth the visit. It's right across from Exit 4 of Century Park Station.
Marc T — Google review
409 Huamu Rd, Pudong, Shanghai, China, 201204•Tips and more reviews for Century Park

32Guyi Garden

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Guyi Garden, a 16th-century classical garden in Shanghai, is a must-visit attraction. Built during the Ming Dynasty, it features pavilions, shrines, and bamboo-carved patterns throughout its architecture. The garden is known for its tranquility and peaceful ambiance compared to other gardens in Shanghai and Suzhou. Visitors can enjoy the traditional xiaolongbao at nearby restaurants or from vendors along Guyiyuan Road.
One of my favourite gardens of Shanghai. It's a little bit further from the city centre, but it's definitely worth a visit. Line 11 will take you towards Nanxiang Station, from there it's a 15 minute walk to the entrance. Admission ticket is CNY 12. Guyi Garden is very big, there's no dedicated path as far as I'm aware. But all the sections are numbered, so if you follow these numbers in order I guess there's some kind of path. You can easily spend around two hours here, there's a nice variety of buildings, pagodas, ponds, trees and bamboo, and some cats wandering around.
Tim P — Google review
Very underrated. Much bigger and nicer than Yuyuan Garden. Lovely design, gorgeous Sakura trees and charming bonsais. Though a tourist destination, it’s not nearly as crowded as other gardens and you can see locals playing music and games. The temple and reconstructed ancient town streets right next to it are worth a visit too.
Ana — Google review
We visited on September. Heaps of Lotus 🪷! It's much bigger than we expected. You can have a good walk inside the garden. People having exercises in groups with music or not! ¥12 dollars admission for adult, Free for over 65 ( even from overseas).
TheNZLILY — Google review
Unbelievably beautiful garden with amazing buildings. I spent one whole day in this garden and I can say it was not even enough to see the whole area completely. The first thing I recommend is to carry enough food and water with you because you will spend a whole day and you have to walk for hours. so you will need to refill your energy. I hardly can describe its beauty and the peace you feel there. I took hundreds of pictures. And I saw young girls with traditional costumes taking pictures there. Trees flower buildings the sound of the wind birds bridges river everything was just wow. I really say it was a true heaven on the earth! If one day I go to Shanghai again for 100% I will visit this garden again. The interesting thing is that I accidentally found this place. You do not need to buy a ticket in advance and you do not need to wait to enter the garden. Just go and enjoy this heavenly place!
Mahdiyeh Z — Google review
The GuYi garden is an excellent place to visit and experience the beauty and style of the Classical Chinese gardens. There are several of those in Shanghai and Suzhou, but the benefit of GuYi is that it is off the beaten track and a lot more peaceful - thus more enjoyable
N G — Google review
This garden was surprisingly huge. I enjoyed being able to get soup dumplings right next door. It was pretty and well kept, fairly busy.
Jilian S — Google review
The garden is good for relaxaxing.
Herpadiana — Google review
Lovely park next to xiaolongbao street near the Nanxiang Metro stop (10 minute walk). 12rmb admission fee is totally worth it. Spent about 1.5 hours wandering around.
Leandra G — Google review
218 Huyi Hwy, Jiading District, China, 201802•+86 21 5912 2225•Tips and more reviews for Guyi Garden

33Lujiazui Central Greenland (South Gate 1)

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Lujiazui Central Greenland (South Gate 1) is a lush oasis nestled in the heart of the bustling city. It offers a serene escape from the urban landscape, providing a refreshing green space for locals and visitors alike to relax and unwind amidst nature's beauty.
A green island in a the middle of the city
Angela A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Green Island in the city center☘ (Original) 市中心的绿岛☘
英逗 — Google review
The garden is nothing spécial but coming from Pudong avenue, you can climb from there into the overpass to People square which is one of the best short stroll in the Middle of Pudong skyscrapers !
Tony B — Google review
6GP5+M2G, Lujiazui E Rd, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China, 200120•Tips and more reviews for Lujiazui Central Greenland (South Gate 1)

34Gucheng Park (Northeast Gate)

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Gucheng Park, located just a block away from Yuyuan Garden and the Bund, offers a peaceful escape from the downtown bustle. The park is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a longer visit, especially for families with children. In late September and early October, the park is filled with fragrant Osmanthus trees. It features bamboo trees, elevated walkways, and friendly stray cats to pet.
Gucheng Park is a wonderful place that delights with its charming atmosphere. It's the perfect way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and relax among nature. Green areas, classic Chinese pavilions and a lily pond create an extraordinary atmosphere, perfect for walks and moments of reflection. Families with children can enjoy the attractions and space to play, and other visitors will appreciate the picturesque views. There is also Yuyuan Garden in close proximity, which is a great addition to the visit. The experience of walking between these two places is a real feast for the senses, combining the beauty of nature with the rich history and culture of Shanghai. This is a must-see point on the map for anyone who wants to feel the magic of this city!
Nataliawtajlandii — Google review
Huge park with various sections like Dino park with animatronic, food stalls with unique snacks, cherry blossoms, bird park, children park with rides, and most importantly electric cars to rent to drive around the park.
Handy C — Google review
Feel like back to the ancient days and explore the history!
KANG C — Google review
A well looked after park in one corner of Shanghai that offers good views and relaxation for the general public.
Mas H — Google review
This is a wonderful park for a short walk through or a long visit, especially with children. It is a block away from either Yu Yuan or the Bund. It's a great spot for a short break in the middle of the downtown bustle with lots of shade and peaceful scenery. In late September/early October it is Osmanthus season and this park is full of the beautiful smelling trees. In my experience it has the most and densest number of them close to central/ Bund area of Shanghai. I've tried describing the unique scent but words fall short - sweet nectarine/peaches doesn't capture half of it, the best description I've heard is: If dreams of paradise have a scent, this is it. The land comprising the park has an interesting recent history and there are several nooks and areas that make exploring the park worthwhile. Our young children like coming here to walk in the bamboo area (a mini bamboo forest), run on the mini-path and climb the rocks on the south-east edge, run in the open area, and clamber about everywhere in between. If you have a stroller you may need to wander around to find the ramped areas unless it is light enough to lift 4-5 steps at a time, and some paths you will have to leave it behind.
S G — Google review
In the heart of Shanghi yet so peaceful here
Ethel T — Google review
Situated right next to the bustle of Yuyuan Garden, this park offers quieter areas with bamboo trees and pleasant elevated walkways that give you a much needed respite from the insane amount of people walking everywhere. If you are a cat lover, you're going to love this place. It has dozens and dozens of friendly strays that allow you to pet them. It offers nice views of several downtown buildings on a clear day and although you cannot sit on the grass, it's worth coming here to enjoy some quiet time. Plus, entrance is free, can't get better than that!
Nancy F — Google review
Beautiful and very clean. It also has aovley view of the shanghai tower.
Charlie G — Google review
333 Renmin Rd, 四牌楼 Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200120•+86 21 6336 6016•Tips and more reviews for Gucheng Park (Northeast Gate)

35Wusong Paotaiwan Wetlands Forest Park

4.7
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4.3
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Park
Nature & Parks
Forests
Wusong Paotaiwan Wetlands Forest Park offers a serene escape from the bustling city of Shanghai. Visitors can enjoy scenic views of the sea, leisurely strolls along rivers, and pay respects at a WWII memorial. The park is an ideal spot for picnics and crab-catching, providing a tranquil setting to unwind and breathe in fresh air away from the urban hustle.
Good for picnics, and you can catch small crabs.
Bruce H — Google review
Great place to escape from Shanghai, view of the sea, walk around rivers, WWII memorial, just take fresh air.
David A — Google review
A quiet place far from city
Supreme — Google review
(Translated by Google) Taiwanese compatriots will be unhappy if they see this park with a very domineering name. Fortunately, this park is not in Xiamen. Tickets are about 10 yuan. However, it is a large area with not many people, and it is very close to the Yangtze River Estuary. Very suitable for relaxing. Fly a kite. There are also many couples taking wedding photos. It is also very close to Wusong International Ferry Terminal. (Original) 名字非常霸气的公园,台湾同胞看了会不会很不爽。还好这个公园不在厦门。门票大概10元左右。不过这里面积大,人也不多,离长江口很近。很适合散心。放风筝。还有好多夫妻在拍结婚照。离吴淞国际轮渡码头也很近。
Zhou W — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very monumental park with great views and quiet. (Original) 非常有纪念意义的公园,景色也很好,很安静。
Misumi C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It’s really nice to enjoy the scenery by the sea, if the weather is not hot (Original) 临海看景,天气不热的话真的不错
唐仲凯 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A park well worth visiting. It’s a great location for photographing birds and boats. (Original) 非常值得一去的公园。无论是拍摄鸟类还是船只都很不错的地点。
Enn X — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is named after a naval fort built during the Qing Dynasty. Most of the forts are replicas for visitors to admire. Admission is 10 yuan. The wetland park boasts abundant greenery, and reeds are a natural feature. Near the riverside observation deck, large swathes of reeds can be seen, and gulls can sometimes be seen. A long embankment provides a clear view of the Wusong International Cruise Terminal across the river. Many people enjoy catching small crabs in the cracks of the rocks by the sea. Some use a small piece of meat tied to a bamboo pole, making it easy to hook. Everyone carries buckets of small crabs, but of course, safety precautions are advised, as they also hope to release them. The park also boasts a unique mine garden, with clear green water formed by mineral deposits from Baosteel's steelmaking process. At first glance, it resembles a miniature Jiuzhaigou, and many couples enjoy taking wedding photos here. Access to the park is difficult; it's about a 10-minute walk from the bus stop, so most people drive. (Original) 公园因清朝建造的水师炮台而得名,放置的炮台大多都是仿制品供游人参观。门票10元,绿化覆盖率很高,湿地公园当然少不了芦苇啦,江边的观景台附近有着大片的芦苇,有时能看到江鸥。在江边有长长的堤,可以清楚看到对面的吴淞国际邮轮码头,很多人喜欢在海边的石头缝里抓小螃蟹,有的人用一小块肉绑在竹竿上很容易上钩哦,大家都拎着一桶一桶的小螃蟹,当然要注意安全,也希望最后把抓到的小螃蟹放生。公园里还有个很有特色的矿坑花园,里面的水是清澈的绿色,是宝钢炼钢沉淀的矿物质形成的,乍看上去像个小九寨沟,很多新人都喜欢在这里拍婚纱照。 公园的交通不方便,公交车下来要走约10分钟的路程,自驾居多。
Guang Y — Google review
206 Tanghou Rd, Baoshan, Shanghai, China, 200940•Tips and more reviews for Wusong Paotaiwan Wetlands Forest Park
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36Shanghai Sculpture Park

4.4
(25)
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4.5
(24)
Park
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Shanghai Sculpture Park is a stunning blend of nature and art, offering fantastic photo opportunities. The park features a man-made beach, spacious grassy areas, and an array of captivating sculptures. It's an ideal destination for art enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families looking to enjoy the outdoors with their children or pets. Visitors can take leisurely walks around the park's largest man-made lake and admire the beautiful sculptures scattered throughout. Additionally, there are free kids' activities available near the lake.
Quite pretty sculpture park, but a bit smaller. Highly recommended to visit if you are nearby and want to see more greenery and photo-taking places. :)
Frejmic S — Google review
The place is really nice to escape the city. Lake is big and has a swimming area but no one was swimming even with a 30 degrees weather and they have a swim and splash area for kids, so kids had blast, as for an adult it’s really not for a swimming experience. Sculptures are nice edition and it takes you about 40 to an hour to go around lake to see them all. They have a few play areas for kids which is to pay if you are not member, as I understand you pay a 100 rmb and automatically get a plastic card which is also a membership, it’s not very clear to me as we don’t speak Chinese and no one could explain how it works. But kids could jump on a bouncy balls for free. Two negative things about park are high price (300 rmb for family of 4) and they close all attractions at 5pm and everyone was out by 6pm i find that in summer it’s too early.
Liubov V — Google review
We entered the park late in the afternoon, parts of the park were already closing and there weren't much sculptures to see. If it wasn't for the beer festival that was held inside the park, it would've been quite disappointing. The beer festival was great and the people there were very nice. I think the entrance fee for the park was 100rmb per person.
Sara K — Google review
月湖雕塑公园边上有个玄风航空科技公司。Boeing licensed flight simulator for 737 goes for minimum fees. Fifteen minutes experience ride from Pudong airport to Hongqiao hub cost about USD 40. The simulation is as real as it gets with Boeing certified cockpit controls. Believe they invested close to a million USD into this simulator. Weekends are also fully booked for kids to experience aviation.
Alex K — Google review
Small park to escape the city with sculptures.
Alex B — Google review
is there any area in park for barbecue
Funny T — Google review
Very nice
Igpuara S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful for the family. We were there in the morning in December and nobody was there. We enjoyed the silence, art, nature and symbolism. The descriptions are in English and are important to understand. We recommend for relaxation. In the summer, there is definitely a great sandy beach by the water. There is an entrance fee. (Original) Krásne pre rodinu. My sme boli ráno v decembri a nikde nikoho. Užili sme si ticho, umenie, prírodu a symboliku. Popisy sú v angličtine a sú dôležité na pochopenie. Odporúčame na oddych. V lete určite je super piesková pláž pri vode. Platí sa vstupné.
Erika S — Google review
畲山国家旅游度假区, 1158 Linyinxin Rd, Songjiang District, China, 201602•http://www.yuehussp.com/home.htm•+86 21 5779 8090•Tips and more reviews for Shanghai Sculpture Park

37Minhang Sports Park

4.2
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4.3
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Nature & Parks
Minhang Sports Park is a delightful and serene place to visit, with ample greenery and a central lake that make it perfect for a leisurely stroll. The park offers free entry and boasts plenty of parking spaces, although it can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. Cat lovers will be delighted to find a large feline family near a small cottage at one end of the park. Despite occasional crowds, this park provides an enjoyable experience for visitors looking to relax amidst nature.
Very nice park with greenery and a lake in the center. Suitable for a casual walk. Free entry. Quite some parking space inside but still parking could be an issue during weekend/public holidays.
Zheng W — Google review
Nice park with lots to do. Weekends are super busy, though, so be prepared for big crowds and difficulty parking.
Luke R — Google review
Very enjoyable place. Went there several times, crowds are not that big. If you are a cat person you will find there a cat family of at least 30 cats in one place next to smal cottage on far end of park.
Marcin C — Google review
Very nice place, Lovely place, I've seen lots of family has enjoyed their bonding. Affordable food to eat. Very good place to relax 🌞
Ar C — Google review
Nice quite area in busy Shanghai...
Derek L — Google review
Security guard beat and drowned a dog in daylight. Park owners aren't doing anything. This is not a good place to support or visit.
Michelle L — Google review
Great place to escape the busy streets of Shanghai for a run and not worried about being hit by a car, scooter or bicycle.
Nick D — Google review
Nice place for aquatic plants, lake, fishes and flowers
Ramniwas D — Google review
456 Xinzhen Rd, Minhang District, Shanghai, China, 201101•Tips and more reviews for Minhang Sports Park

38Shanghai Grand View Park

3.9
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4.0
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National park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Shanghai Grand View Park is a meticulously designed garden inspired by the fictional setting of Dream of the Red Mansions. Nestled on a vast area along Dianshan Lake, it showcases an impressive array of pavilions, traditional Chinese architecture, and diverse flora. To enhance your experience, you can opt for a boat ride around the lake at an additional cost. While some visitors feel more connected to the literary work after revisiting, there are suggestions for improved maintenance due to decreased foot traffic.
must come
Javier L — Google review
A Chinese-style garden complex is the filming location of the famous Dream of Red Mansions.
Dale — Google review
Amazing
ابراهيم ا — Google review
(Translated by Google) Every plant and every tree has a reason On a crisp autumn day, I went to Qingpu Grand View Garden with my friends. There are not many tourists, and many are under renovation. Even the few courtyards that are open are far from those described in the book. But when I found some flowers and plants, I was still careful. It’s just that I came at the wrong time and I didn’t see the flowers and trees. Even if I read the cards, I saw them. ​Bai Haitang from Yihongyuan is the object of chanting for the first club of the Daguanyuan Poetry Society. But in later chapters, some withered begonias suddenly burst into branches, and Baoyu lost consciousness and fell into madness. Not much to say about the bamboos in Xiaoxiang Pavilion, but Sister Lin’s tears in repaying debts are speckled. The lotus flowers at Champs-Elysees are withered, and I want to be plucked out. However, Daiyu quoted her as saying, "The lotus leaves are left to listen to the sound of rain." Fortunately, the lotus remains. The red plum blossoms in Cuicui'an came out of the wall in the snow. Baoyu moved Miaoyu with a post from an outsider and successfully broke off the branches. Later, Baoqin stood in the snow holding plum blossoms and wearing a cloak, which attracted the admiration of the ancestor Jia Mu. Cao Weng worked hard to give life to every plant, every tree, every scene. ​ (Original) 一草一木皆有因 ​秋高气爽,与友人逛青浦大观园。游人不多,好些在整修,就是开放的几处院落,与书中所述也相差甚远。但发现有些花草,还是用心了的,只是我来不逢时,不见花木,读牌就算见到了。 ​怡红院的白海棠,承担了大观园诗社第一社咏叹对象。但是到后来章节,有些枯萎的海棠突然爆枝,宝玉失通灵玉陷入痴癫。 ​潇湘馆的竹子,就不多言了,林妹妹还债的泪水,点点斑斑。 藕香榭的荷花,残了,想叫人拔去。却被黛玉引一句‘‘留得残荷听雨声’’,幸得残存。 栊翠庵的红梅,在雪中出墙,宝玉以槛外人贴子打动妙玉,折枝成功。后来宝琴捧梅披斗篷立于雪中,引得老祖宗贾母不住赞叹。 一草一木,一情一景,曹翁呕心沥血,赋予生命。 ​
Jun L — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is so much to visit in one visit, the building is under renovation and has an ancient feel. (Original) 一次逛不完,建築整修中,頗有古風。
Walakaho有熊怒 — Google review
(Translated by Google) After reading Dream of Red Mansions and visiting again, you will feel more immersed in it! The number of visitors has significantly decreased, and subsequent maintenance work may need to be strengthened! (Original) 讀過紅樓夢再來參觀會比較有身歷其境的感覺!來參觀的人潮明顯的減少,後續維護的工作可能還需要再加強!
Jimmy T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everyone should visit (Original) Sollte jeder besuchen
Horst-Michael D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Garden located in the west of Shanghai (Original) 상해 서쪽에 위치한 정원
KI K — Google review
701 Jinshang Hwy, Qingpu District, Shanghai, China, 201718•+86 21 5926 2089•Tips and more reviews for Shanghai Grand View Park

39Shanghai Sun Island Tourism Resorts

4.5
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3.5
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National park
Shanghai Sun Island Tourism Resorts is a perfect destination for families or group outings, offering a serene environment ideal for weekend getaways.
(Translated by Google) I stayed at Sun Island Villa from April 6th to 12th this year. I was full of joy, especially the two housekeepers Yang Xiuhong and Zhang Qingxia. Their kind, thoughtful and warm service made me feel that the motherland is a treasure, a country of etiquette, unparalleled in the world. , full of civilized baptism, this year’s room number is room 1002 (Original) 今年四月六日到十二日入住太陽島別墅,滿心歡喜,尤其房務員楊秀紅,張慶霞兩位同儕,親切,周到,溫馨的服務,倍感祖國的大器,禮儀之邦,舉世無雙,,滿載文明洗禮,今年入住房號為1002房
米勒柏 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is large, with numerous facilities, perfect for family trips. All villas are single-family. A shuttle bus is required within the park. The location is quite suburban, so getting to the subway station requires a Didi taxi or driving, which is quite inconvenient. (Original) 園區很大 設施多 適合親子旅遊均獨棟別墅 需園內搭接駁車 地點極市郊 到地鐵站需打滴滴車 或自行開車 是較不方便
羅靜如 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good, suitable for weekend families or group building (Original) 不错 适合周末家庭或者团建
Carspar W — Google review
(Translated by Google) A relaxing and pleasant vacation🦙🦙🐑🐑🦮🦮 (Original) 輕鬆愜意的渡假🦙🦙🐑🐑🦮🦮
白松露 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A bit far away, but peaceful and contented. The rooms in the villa area are good. (Original) 遠了點,不過寧靜自得。別墅區房間不錯。
張榮華 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The environment is elegant. (Original) 環境優雅。
Lyte T — Google review
23R8+W28, Qingpu District, Shanghai, China, 201722•+86 21 5489 3291•Tips and more reviews for Shanghai Sun Island Tourism Resorts

40Chuansha Park

4.2
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3.5
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Park
Chuansha Park offers a blend of old and new town vibes, with an array of local dining options to explore. Visitors can enjoy strolling through the market in the early hours, taking in the bustling atmosphere and discovering unique finds. Additionally, the park provides picturesque sightseeing opportunities, making it a delightful destination for leisurely walks and exploration.
Home Borey William No88(O) street 01
Wonder F — Google review
Nice Park
Timothy T — Google review
Old and new town mixes. Lots of local eateries..if you're an early bird..take a walk down the market
ConnieFung E — Google review
Lovely sight seeing.
Manish K — Google review
Good
Jazzy J — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a well-decorated park around He Ming Lou in Chuan Shao Gong Yuan. (Original) 川沙公园(chuan shao gong yuan)에 있는 鹤鸣楼 (he ming lou) 주변으로 잘 꾸며놓은 공원이다.
우인석 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tour stopped at Chuansha Station for one night, and took a morning walk to Chuansha Park. This is a leisure place for local people, including walking, jogging, and morning exercises. It has a sense of tranquility and there are recreational facilities, but it was too early and no tourists came to use it. The Heming Tower is 54 meters high and its appearance can still be seen under renovation. It is a landmark attraction in this park. I saw a small blackboard in one corner, with colored chalks on it to introduce the origin of Labor Day. Not only was it informative, but the skills of writing on the blackboard were also excellent. Take advantage of it. Absolutely! If I have the opportunity, I will visit Chuansha Park again and see new blackboard writing. (Original) 旅遊停留川沙站一晚,晨間散步到川沙公園,這是地區民眾休閒所在,散步,慢跑,晨操,有寧靜的感覺,還有遊樂設施,但是太早還沒有遊客上門使用。鶴鳴樓高54米,正在整修仍能得見其面貌,是這公園指標性景點。 一角見到一個小黑板,上面用彩色粉筆介紹勞動節的由來,令人長知識外,這寫板書的功力堪稱一絕,不但配色得宜,字字清楚,筆順優美流暢,小黑板吋吋都利用上了。絕啊! 有機會將再度到訪川沙公園,並見識新的板書。
賴彥志 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to check the phone number and passed the park through the navigation guide. After entering, I felt that it had a unique flavor. The Chinese garden was well maintained and there was a chess room. (Original) 要去辧手機門號,經過導航指引路過的公園,進入之後才感到別有一番風味,中式庭園維持的良好,還有棋室.
Winston H — Google review
437 Chengnan Rd, Pudong, Shanghai, China, 201200•Tips and more reviews for Chuansha Park
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41水世界

3.8
(9)
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4.0
(9)
Water park
The "Water World" is a vast and opulent destination that offers visitors a luxurious experience.
(Translated by Google) large and luxurious (Original) 高大上
郭晨晨 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visit here (Original) 到此一遊
Bats P — Google review
China, Shanghai, Huangpu, 雁荡路12号,淮海中路与雁荡路路口南册路西,沿雁荡路方向•+86 21 5383 5979•Tips and more reviews for 水世界

42National Forest Park Xisheshan Park

4.0
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4.0
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Park
National Forest Park Xisheshan Park is a breathtaking natural attraction located in China. It boasts stunning landscapes, including lush forests, serene lakes, and majestic mountains. Visitors can explore the park's diverse flora and fauna while enjoying activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The park also features well-maintained trails and scenic viewpoints for visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
35VP+H4P, Huanshan Rd, Songjiang District, Shanghai, China, 201602•Tips and more reviews for National Forest Park Xisheshan Park

43Shanghai Yuehu Sculpture Park (East Gate)

4.5
(9)
Park
Nature & Parks
Shanghai Yuehu Sculpture Park (East Gate) is a captivating destination for art and nature enthusiasts. The park features a diverse collection of contemporary sculptures set amidst beautiful natural surroundings, offering visitors a serene and inspiring environment to explore. With its tranquil atmosphere and thought-provoking artworks, the park provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the intersection of art and nature.
36X5+2FJ, Linyinxin Rd, Songjiang District, Shanghai, China, 201602•http://www.yuehussp.com/•Tips and more reviews for Shanghai Yuehu Sculpture Park (East Gate)

44Chenshan Outdoor Park (Southwest Gate)

4.0
(9)
Park
Chenshan Outdoor Park (Southwest Gate) is a sprawling natural oasis that offers a variety of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. The park features lush greenery, serene lakes, and picturesque walking trails, providing the perfect setting for leisurely strolls or invigorating hikes. Visitors can also enjoy picnics amidst the scenic surroundings or partake in birdwatching to observe the diverse avian species that inhabit the area.
358H+3Q5, 新辰公路, Songjiang District, Shanghai, China, 201620•Tips and more reviews for Chenshan Outdoor Park (Southwest Gate)

45Huaihai Park

4.3
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4.0
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Park
Nature & Parks
Huaihai Park is a small but charming spot where you can observe older men chatting while their birds sing from cages. Nearby, Fuxing Park offers a more diverse morning scene with women line dancing to music ranging from Country Western to Lady Gaga. Originally Pahsienjao Cemetery, Huaihai Park has been around since 1958 and remains a peaceful green space today. Adjacent to the bustling Huahai Road shopping area, it's an ideal place to relax and unwind.
Wonderful and nice place to chill
Celine L — Google review
small park in the middle of a busy shopping area.
Smith B — Google review
A BIT OF GREENERY IN FRENETIC SHANGHAI This patch of greenery is a nice break from the concrete jungle that Shanghai has become. Its very popular so don't expect to have the park to yourself. Plenty of places to eat nearby but its not common for Shanghainese to "takeaway" or ta pow" food and eat it in the park.
Ian W — Google review
Nice park next to the shopping Huahai Rd
VT — Google review
Cozy gathering spot for golden-agers.
C — Google review
Good for relaxing
Wilbert J — Google review
Beautiful
Bruce R — Google review
(Translated by Google) a very beautiful park, not much like our parks. Pensioners do gymnastics very energetically to music. Very unusual lawns without weeds, tall and uncut grass. (Original) очень красивый парк, мало похожий на наши парки. Пенсионнры под музыку делают гимнастику очень энергично. Очень необычные газоны без сорняков, высокая и не стриженная трава.
Alex S — Google review
56 Taicang Rd, Huangpu, Shanghai, China, 200021•Tips and more reviews for Huaihai Park
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46Zhabei Park

4.3
(26)
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4.0
(8)
Park
Sights & Landmarks
Cemeteries
Zhabei Park is a Chinese-style park with a pleasant atmosphere, offering several benches for relaxation and leisure. While it may not be the best place for those seeking tranquility due to some noise and various activities by older individuals, it's an ideal spot for those looking to engage in recreational pursuits. Visitors can enjoy the traditional Chinese garden and observe others jogging or participating in different activities.
good place
Lei B — Google review
Nice Chinese garden. Several benches for sitting and relaxing and some people go for jogging too.
Ar T — Google review
Chinese style park.
Maxim B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is quite nice, but it is too noisy and old people are doing all kinds of things. If you want to be quiet, don't go. It's a good place to join in the fun. (Original) 公园挺不错,但是太吵,各种老人各种折腾,想要清净的就不要去了,对凑热闹来说,则是个好地方。
Parker S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have been playing here since I was a kid, but now I see it is still the same, friendly, warm, and very lively inside and outside the park. (Original) 从小玩玩地方,现在去看还是老样子,亲切,温暖,公园内外都很热闹。
Owen S — Google review
Zhabei Park is a charming, very local neighbourhood park that offers an authentic slice of everyday Shanghai life. It’s free to enter and always lively filled with people exercising, dancing, practicing tai chi, or playing cards and chess. The atmosphere is friendly and communal, making it a great spot to relax, people-watch, or take a peaceful stroll. Not flashy, not large, but full of character.
Karen G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The area is relatively large, with a pond and grassland, which is a good place for nearby residents to exercise. (Original) 面积还比较大有池塘还有草地,附近居民锻炼的好去处
Zhou W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place! And beautiful! (Original) Отличное место! И красивое!
Григорий З — Google review
7FC6+87C, Luochuan E Rd, Zha Bei Qu, Shanghai, China, 200070•Tips and more reviews for Zhabei Park

47Sheshan National Tourist Resort (Northeast Gate)

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At Sheshan National Tourist Resort (Northeast Gate), visitors can enjoy the serene experience of rowing on the lake. This activity offers a peaceful way to take in the natural beauty of the resort while getting some exercise.
(Translated by Google) Can also row (Original) 亦可赛艇
刘征宇 — Google review
(Translated by Google) A hill with free admission, less than 100m in height (Original) 免費入場的一個小山,高度不到100m
Chih K — Google review
Song Jiang Qu, China, 201620•http://www.sheshantravel.gov.cn/•+86 21 5765 3324•Tips and more reviews for Sheshan National Tourist Resort (Northeast Gate)

48Xin Zhuang Gong Yuan

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Xin Zhuang Gong Yuan, also known as Xin Zhuang Park, is a beautiful urban park located in the heart of Taipei. It offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, with lush greenery, serene ponds, and scenic walking paths. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, have a picnic on the grassy lawns, or simply relax and take in the natural surroundings. The park is popular among locals for morning exercises such as tai chi and yoga.
Min Hang Qu, China, 201100•Tips and more reviews for Xin Zhuang Gong Yuan

49上海欢乐谷

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Located in Shanghai, 上海欢乐谷, also known as Happy Valley, is a popular amusement park that caters to visitors of all ages. Established in 2009, this trendy park offers a wide range of activities and attractions for both tourists and locals. With seven thrilling roller coaster rides and various other adrenaline-pumping experiences, it's the perfect place for families and friends to have an exciting day out.
Went during weekday & literally there were almost no one. Managed to do most of the rides and had a good time. The park is pretty well maintained and it's quite nice to be at. Very pretty and highly recommended. My son did the ride alone..something you cannot get to do anywhere.
Jenny L — Google review
Lots of great roller coasters & funny attraction. We can a week day and maximum queue was 15minutes many attraction had 0 waiting queue. Lot of fun
Camille R — Google review
Best rollercoaster ride I've been to, and I'm an adrenaline junkie, ofc like any amusement park there's a long wait time and rides closes around 8pm to 9pm, so getting the afternoon tix may not be so ideal if you wish to ride more things. Night scenery is good though. There's a water show at the end of the day, quite pretty too. There is a water park inside too (cost extra) but looks pretty fun bring your swimming trunks
Zhong B — Google review
A beautiful place for the whole family! Enjoy your day at Happy Valley. Alot of rollercoasters and eating opportunities. Cost 230 rmb for a day-ticket. Free shuttle bus from and to subway
Benni Y — Google review
This amusement park's engineering marvels include a wooden rollercoaster that flexes like living tissue during rides. The log flume uses recycled rainwater filtered through an ancient Chinese system of sand and charcoal. At night, bioluminescent paint on some rides creates an eerie glow, originally developed for military applications.
Arman K — Google review
Feels like the universal studios alternative. Rides are thrilling. Long queues at every rides. It will be good to have a VIP express fee for all rides instead of per ride basis. The cleanliness of the toilets are acceptable but please fix the locks so that the doors can lock. Overall worth visiting
CJMS — Google review
Lots of thrilling rides. The place is not too crowded too
Kah T — Google review
I went to the park on 11st of July. When I entered the park the rain is started to pour unfortunately all rides are closed, Even though the rain stop the ride still be closed. I think that the should do something to compensate or refund to the customer but i got only one fast pass for the ride but i can’t use it because it’s closed 😢
Iflyxplane — Google review
China, Shanghai, Songjiang District, Linhu Rd, 888号, 邮政编码: 201602•http://sh.happyvalley.cn/•Tips and more reviews for 上海欢乐谷

50Sanjiagang Beach Park

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Sanjiagang Beach Park stands out as one of Shanghai's premier water-themed destinations, offering an exhilarating experience for visitors. This expansive park boasts the largest wave pool in China—and indeed, the world! Thrill-seekers can enjoy a variety of cutting-edge attractions such as the Tornado, Speed Sliding, and Dark Bowl. With its impressive array of water rides and facilities, Sanjiagang Beach Park promises a fun-filled day for families and adventure lovers alike.
(Translated by Google) In fact, I wanted to go after seeing the group purchase on Nuomi.com Haven’t gone yet (Original) 其实我是在糯米网上看到了团购才想去的 现在还没有去呢
Alfred N — Google review
If you just like to sunbath on a blanket in the sand, then this beach is not to bad. Water conditions is fairly good and relative clean. My son really enjoyed playing in the sand and building sandcastles and when kids have fun, daddy have peace. Not easy to get there by public transportation and driving your own car is a good choice, since parking is easy and cheap.
Lars P — Google review
So far it is not really attraktive but in the future there might be some changes as next door there is going to be a brand new five star hotel and a new three star hotel opening soon. I guess the whole area will be lifted up and also this beach might get some shiny renovation. I will keep you updated. Regards Marc
Marc S — Google review
Would not call this beach park ...
Richi K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Artificial, tickets are expensive, not very attractive (Original) 人工合成,门票很贵,没有很有吸引力的地方
Aurora — Google review
(Translated by Google) In fact, it is man-made, the sea water is very dirty, and the tickets are very expensive. I definitely wouldn’t come if it wasn’t for the free tickets. It’s not a bad idea to just bring your kids to play in the sand. Don't expect too much (Original) 其实是人工造的,海水也很脏,门票也很贵。要不是有免费门票肯定不会来。单纯带小孩来玩玩沙子还不错。期望别太高
Frankie Z — Google review
Pu Dong Xin Qu, China, 201202•+86 21 6890 9803•Tips and more reviews for Sanjiagang Beach Park
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