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Shanghai in 7 Days — + Wuzhen Water Town + Beijing Combo OR Extended Shanghai

Full Eastern China — Shanghai + Suzhou + Hangzhou + Wuzhen overnight + Beijing options

Shanghai 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$1,095
Budget–luxury
$515–$2,380

As of 2026, the recommended Shanghai 7-day route runs Day1 The Bund + Pudong + Shanghai Tower + Night Light Show · Day2 French Concession + Xintiandi + Tianzifang Arts District · Day3 Yu Garden + Old City + Nanjing Road + Departure · Day4 Suzhou Day Trip (UNESCO Classical Gardens) · Day5 Disneyland OR Hangzhou + Farewell · Day6 Wuzhen Water Town Overnight (1,500-year canals) · Day7 Wuzhen Morning + Shanghai Return + Departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $1,095 on a mid-range budget. Seven days covers Shanghai + the canonical Eastern China day trips + Wuzhen water town overnight (the canonical 'romantic Jiangnan canal' experience). For longer trips, combine with Beijing via 5h high-speed train for the canonical 10-14 day China classic.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$515

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$1,095

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$2,380

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

The Bund + Pudong + Shanghai Tower + Night Light Show

Arrival, Bund walk, Pudong skyscraper, sunset Shanghai Tower

Activities

  1. 11:00 PVG/SHA Airport → Bund hotel (Maglev or Metro) 45-75 min

    From PVG Pudong: Maglev to Longyang Road (8 min, CNY 50 / $7 — ride once for the 430 km/h experience) + Metro Line 2 to People's Square (30 min, CNY 5). From SHA Hongqiao: Metro Line 2 to Bund area (30 min, CNY 5). Or Didi $15-25.

    Cost: $2-25 / CNY 14-180 TIP: Buy a Shanghai Public Transport Card (CNY 20 deposit + load CNY 50) for unlimited Metro convenience.
  2. 13:00 Lunch at Yang's Dumpling (sheng jian bao) 45 min

    First Shanghai meal — the canonical sheng jian bao (pan-fried soup buns with crispy bottoms). 4-piece order CNY 8 / $1.10. Original Yang's at 54 Wujiang Road; multiple branches near the Bund.

    Cost: $2-6 / CNY 15-45 TIP: Bite a small hole first to sip the broth — then eat in 2-3 bites. Pair with hot-sour soup.
  3. 14:30 The Bund walk (1.5km waterfront) 2 hours

    Walk the 1.5 km Bund promenade — 1920s Western colonial buildings on the west side (HSBC Building, Customs House, Peace Hotel), futuristic Pudong skyline across the river. The canonical Shanghai photo.

    Cost: Free TIP: Walk south to north along the elevated promenade. Climb up to the elevated walkway for the panoramic photo. Best photos 16:00-18:00 (golden hour).
  4. 17:00 Bund Sightseeing Tunnel to Pudong (or Metro) 10 min

    Bund Sightseeing Tunnel CNY 50 ($7 — kitschy underground light show, can skip) OR Metro Line 2 from East Nanjing Road to Lujiazui (5 min, CNY 4 / $0.55).

    Cost: $0.55-7 TIP: Metro is cheaper and faster. Skip the Sightseeing Tunnel unless traveling with kids who want the tacky underground light show.
  5. 17:30 Shanghai Tower SkyDeck at sunset (632m world's 2nd tallest) 1.5 hours

    World's 2nd-tallest building observation deck — 118 floor at 546 m. Sunset timed entry lets you see day → night skyline transition. Open until 22:00.

    Cost: CNY 180 / $25 (online discount); sunset timed CNY 200 / $28 TIP: Pre-book via WeChat or Klook 1-2 days ahead — sunset slots sell out. The 18 m/s elevator hits 118 floor in 55 seconds. Skip the Oriental Pearl Tower (lower + similar view).
  6. 19:30 Dinner at Lost Heaven (Yunnan-Chinese fusion) 1.5 hours

    Bund restaurant — Yunnan + Burma + Tibet borderland Chinese cuisine in a dim wood-paneled dining room. Mushroom soup, Burmese fish curry, ginger-flower chicken.

    Cost: $30-65 per person / CNY 215-465 TIP: Reservation essential — book 1 week ahead. Smart casual dress. Pair with their cocktails.
  7. 21:30 Bund night light show + Pudong skyline view 1 hour

    Return to the Bund elevated promenade for the night light show on Pudong skyscrapers (19:00, 20:00, 21:00, each 15 min). The most-photographed Shanghai night view.

    Cost: Free TIP: Bring tripod or stable surface for sharp photos. Best vantage: north end of the Bund promenade looking south-east at Pudong.

Meal Recommendations

Lunch

Yang's Dumpling (sheng jian bao)

Wujiang Road / Bund area · $2-6 / CNY 15-45

4-piece sheng jian bao + hot-sour soup — the canonical Shanghai street-food lunch.

Shanghai Tower SkyDeck café

Pudong (Shanghai Tower 118F) · $10-25 / CNY 70-180

Coffee at world's highest Starbucks while watching sunset over Shanghai.

Dinner

Lost Heaven (Yunnan-Chinese fusion)

Bund (Yan'an East Road) · $30-65 / CNY 215-465

Mushroom soup + Burmese fish curry + ginger-flower chicken + Pu'er-smoked duck — modern Chinese with character.

Transit:

Maglev or Metro from airport. Walking + Metro Line 2 between Bund and Pudong.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $155 Luxury $380
DAY 2

French Concession + Xintiandi + Tianzifang Arts District

1920s concessions, Wukang Mansion, café crawl, Shikumen lane houses

Activities

  1. 09:30 Breakfast at Wei Xiang Zhai (1958 scallion oil noodles) 45 min

    Shanghai's canonical scallion oil noodle (cong you ban mian) institution — thin egg noodles in scorched scallion oil + dark soy + sugar. The canonical Shanghai breakfast.

    Cost: $2-5 / CNY 15-35 TIP: Cash + Alipay only. Best 7:00-10:00. Add chili oil from the table.
  2. 10:30 Wukang Mansion + French Concession plane-tree walk 2.5 hours

    Wukang Mansion (1924 wedge-shaped building) is the iconic French Concession photo. Walk Wukang Road + Anfu Road + Yongkang Road + Wulumuqi Road — 1920s mansions converted to cafés + boutiques + restaurants.

    Cost: Free TIP: % Arabica coffee shop at Wukang Mansion is the canonical Instagram angle — go early before tour buses. Anfu Road has Sumerian Coffee + boutiques.
  3. 13:00 Lunch at Egg, Cafe Sambal, or French Concession café 1.5 hours

    French Concession lunch spot — Egg for American brunch, Cafe Sambal for Malaysian-Chinese, or any plane-tree-shaded café terrace.

    Cost: $15-30 / CNY 110-220 TIP: Most cafés take WeChat Pay + Alipay. Reservations sometimes needed for Egg + Sumerian on weekends.
  4. 15:00 Tianzifang Arts District maze walk 2 hours

    Maze of narrow Shikumen lanes converted to bohemian arts + crafts district — small galleries, tea shops, ceramics studios, indie bars. Get lost in the alleys.

    Cost: Free walking; shop prices vary TIP: Most touristy gift shops sell mass-market 'Shanghai souvenirs' — legitimate galleries are deeper in the maze. Kommune café is the canonical break.
  5. 17:30 Xintiandi (Shikumen lane houses + CCP First Congress) 2 hours

    Restored 1920s Shikumen lane houses turned into dining + bar + boutique district. CCP First Congress Site (1921) is here — free with WeChat reservation, politically loaded but historically central.

    Cost: Free walking; dinner separate TIP: Most upscale — Xintiandi prices double the equivalent French Concession café. Best for evening cocktails.
  6. 19:30 Dinner at Din Tai Fung Xintiandi (xiaolongbao) 1.5 hours

    Xintiandi flagship of Din Tai Fung — the Taiwanese international chain that popularized 18-fold xiaolongbao. Open kitchen lets you watch the chefs.

    Cost: $15-30 per person / CNY 100-220 TIP: 1-2 hour weekend waits — take a paper number ticket on arrival. Try the truffle xiaolongbao ($5 / CNY 36 each) as a splurge.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Wei Xiang Zhai (1958 scallion oil noodles)

Xintiandi (Yandang Road) · $2-5 / CNY 15-35

Cong you ban mian + wonton soup — the canonical Shanghai breakfast.

Lunch

Egg or Cafe Sambal (French Concession)

French Concession · $15-30 / CNY 110-220

Egg for American brunch, Cafe Sambal for Malaysian-Chinese on a plane-tree terrace.

Dinner

Din Tai Fung Xintiandi (xiaolongbao)

Xintiandi flagship · $15-30 / CNY 100-220

Pork xiaolongbao + truffle xiaolongbao + drunken chicken — the canonical international Shanghai dinner.

Transit:

Metro Line 1 to Xintiandi + Line 10 to French Concession + walking inside concessions.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $60 Mid $130 Luxury $310
DAY 3

Yu Garden + Old City + Nanjing Road + Departure

Ming dynasty garden, Nanxiang Bun 1900, Nanjing Road shopping

Activities

  1. 08:30 Yu Garden + Old City Bazaar (Ming dynasty 1577) 2.5 hours

    1577 Ming dynasty classical garden — 2 hectares with 40+ pavilions, the 9-zigzag bridge, Huxinting Tea House (1855). Surrounded by the Old City Bazaar.

    Cost: Garden CNY 30 / $4.15; Bazaar free TIP: Weekday 8:30-10:30 to avoid the worst crowds. Closed Monday. The Huxinting Tea House charges CNY 200+ for tea — overrated; better tea at the Old City teahouse for CNY 80.
  2. 11:00 Nanxiang Bun (1900 original xiaolongbao) 1 hour

    1900 commercial xiaolongbao original — located directly inside Yu Garden Bazaar. Ground floor counter (cheapest) + 2nd floor sit-down + 3rd floor VIP. Hand-made dumplings visible through open kitchen.

    Cost: $5-15 / CNY 35-110 TIP: Ground floor takeaway counter is locals' choice (lower price + same dumplings). 2nd floor weekend queue 30-60 min.
  3. 13:00 Shanghai Museum (People's Square, free) 2.5 hours

    China's top non-Beijing museum — bronzes 3000+ BCE, ceramics 5000+ BCE, jade carvings, Ming + Qing furniture, calligraphy + paintings. Free entry with passport.

    Cost: Free (passport required + WeChat reservation) TIP: Bring passport — required at entry. Pre-book via the museum's official app or WeChat 1-2 days ahead. Bronze gallery (first floor) is the canonical highlight. Closed Monday.
  4. 16:00 Nanjing Road pedestrian shopping (1.2km) 2 hours

    Shanghai's main shopping artery since 1845 — 5.5 km from People's Square to The Bund. Department stores, brand flagships, snack stalls, street food. Most-walked street in China.

    Cost: Free walking; shopping varies TIP: Walk from People's Square east toward The Bund — historic side. Best 19:00-21:00 for LED + neon atmosphere. Skip 'tea ceremony' scam touts (English-speaking 'students' offering tea = $200 bill).
  5. 19:00 Farewell dinner at Lao Zheng Xing (1862 Shanghai classics) 1.5 hours

    Shanghai's oldest surviving Shanghainese restaurant — 1862. The canonical 'Hu Cai' Shanghai cuisine. Hong shao rou (red-braised pork belly) + drunken chicken + lion's head meatballs.

    Cost: $25-60 per person / CNY 180-430 TIP: Reservation recommended. Order shared platters. Pair with Shaoxing rice wine. The pork belly is the canonical farewell Shanghai dish.
  6. 21:00 Bund night walk + Maglev to PVG 1.5 hours including transport

    Final Bund night walk — repeat the canonical Pudong skyline night view one more time. Then Maglev to PVG (8 min, CNY 50) or Metro Line 2 from East Nanjing Road (50 min, CNY 7).

    Cost: $1-7 TIP: Arrive PVG 2-3 hours before international flight. Smart Maglev ride: ride during low-traffic hours for visible 430 km/h speedometer.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast or Wei Xiang Zhai (scallion noodles)

Bund area · Included / $2-5

Hotel breakfast or repeat Wei Xiang Zhai for canonical Shanghai scallion oil noodles.

Lunch

Nanxiang Bun (1900 original xiaolongbao)

Yu Garden Bazaar · $5-15 / CNY 35-110

The 1900 original commercial xiaolongbao + spring rolls + sticky rice cake — historical experience.

Dinner

Lao Zheng Xing (1862 Shanghai classics)

Huangpu (Fuyou Road) · $25-60 / CNY 180-430

Hong shao rou + drunken chicken + lion's head meatballs + Shaoxing rice wine — canonical Shanghai farewell dinner.

Transit:

Metro Line 10 to Yu Garden + Line 1/8 to Renmin Square + walking on Nanjing Road. Maglev to PVG for departure.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $50 Mid $120 Luxury $280
DAY 4

Suzhou Day Trip (UNESCO Classical Gardens)

High-speed train, Humble Administrator's Garden, Pingjiang Road canal walk

Activities

  1. 08:30 Hongqiao Railway → Suzhou (30 min) 1 hour including transfer

    High-speed train from Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station to Suzhou (30 min, CNY 40 / $5.50 each way). Trains every 10 min — buy via Trip.com or 12306.cn 1-2 days ahead.

    Cost: $5.50 / CNY 40 each way TIP: Bring passport — required at station + onboard. Pre-book to avoid sold-out trains on holidays.
  2. 10:00 Humble Administrator's Garden (1509 UNESCO) 2 hours

    China's most famous classical garden — 5 hectares of pavilions, rockeries, ponds, and zigzag bridges. Built 1509 by a retired Ming dynasty official. Most-photographed Suzhou site.

    Cost: CNY 90 / $12.50 TIP: Get there 9:30-10:30 to avoid worst crowds. Audio guide CNY 30 / $4. The Western Garden section is the most photogenic.
  3. 12:30 Lunch + Pingjiang Road canal walk 2 hours

    Pingjiang Road is the canonical Suzhou canal-side walking street — 1,000+ year-old waterway with stone bridges + traditional houses converted to tea houses + small restaurants. Lunch at any canal-side restaurant.

    Cost: $10-25 lunch TIP: Sweet-and-sour Suzhou pork (Songshu Guiyu, fish shaped like a squirrel) is the canonical Suzhou dish. Many shops sell silk products — Suzhou is silk capital.
  4. 15:00 Lingering Garden or Tiger Hill 1.5 hours

    Lingering Garden (another UNESCO classical garden, 30 min from Humble Administrator's by taxi) OR Tiger Hill (a hill with 2,500-year-old pagoda and Sun Tzu's tomb). Either makes a good afternoon stop.

    Cost: Lingering Garden CNY 55; Tiger Hill CNY 80 TIP: Lingering Garden is more refined classical garden experience. Tiger Hill has the more dramatic landscape + 2,500-year history of war + Sun Tzu.
  5. 17:30 Suzhou → Shanghai high-speed train return 1.5 hours including transfers

    30-min train back to Shanghai Hongqiao. Then Metro Line 2 to Bund area (30 min).

    Cost: $5.50 train + Metro $1 TIP: Return trains run until 22:30 — book the 18:00-19:00 train for the most-flexible timing.
  6. 20:00 Dinner at Jia Jia Tang Bao (locals' xiaolongbao) 1 hour

    Locals' choice for honest xiaolongbao — same 18-fold technique as Din Tai Fung at half the price. Cash-only counter, plastic chairs.

    Cost: $3-10 per person / CNY 20-70 TIP: Cash only. Lines move quickly. Order one steamer of each variety + share between 2.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Shanghai hotel breakfast

Bund hotel · Included

Eat well — long Suzhou day ahead.

Lunch

Suzhou canal-side restaurant

Pingjiang Road · $10-25 / CNY 70-180

Songshu Guiyu (sweet-sour fish shaped like a squirrel) — the canonical Suzhou dish.

Dinner

Jia Jia Tang Bao (locals' xiaolongbao)

People's Square · $3-10 / CNY 20-70

Crab roe xiaolongbao (Sep-Nov) or pork-shrimp xiaolongbao + wonton soup.

Transit:

Hongqiao high-speed train to Suzhou round-trip. Walking + taxi inside Suzhou.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $55 Mid $115 Luxury $260
DAY 5

Disneyland OR Hangzhou + Farewell

Family-friendly Disney OR West Lake serene escape — choose your final day

Activities

  1. 09:00 Option A: Disneyland (full day) — Pudong Full day

    Metro Line 11 to Disneyland Resort station (45 min from Bund, CNY 7 / $1). China's first Disney with Enchanted Storybook Castle (largest Disney castle), TRON Lightcycle Power Run, Pirates of the Caribbean boat ride.

    Cost: $66-107 1-day ticket + Disney Premier Access optional +$20-40 TIP: Pre-book ticket 1-2 weeks ahead via Klook or Disney app — gates sell out on holidays. Avoid Chinese national holidays — wait times triple. Disney Premier Access skips queues for top rides.
  2. 09:00 Option B: Hangzhou day trip (West Lake + Longjing tea) Full day

    Alternative: 1-hour high-speed train (CNY 75 / $10 each way) to Hangzhou — West Lake UNESCO 2011, Lingyin Temple, Longjing tea villages. Marco Polo called it 'the most beautiful city in the world'.

    Cost: Train $10 each way + West Lake free + boat $10 TIP: Boat ride on West Lake CNY 70 / $10 — worth it. Longjing tea village 30 min from West Lake by taxi. Best Apr-May or Sep-Oct.
  3. 19:30 Farewell dinner + departure prep 1.5-2 hours

    Last Shanghai dinner — pick based on remaining time + preferences. Lao Zheng Xing for canonical Shanghai. Lost Heaven for Yunnan-Chinese atmosphere. Mr & Mrs Bund for Michelin 1-star French farewell.

    Cost: $30-200 / CNY 215-1,440 TIP: Maglev to PVG for departure — book reservation timing accordingly.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast or Wei Xiang Zhai

Bund area · Included / $2-5

Eat well before Disney or Hangzhou day.

Lunch

Disney quick service or Hangzhou tea house lunch

Disneyland or Hangzhou · $10-35 / CNY 70-250

Disney lunch is overpriced but convenient. Hangzhou tea house lunch: Longjing tea + Beggar's Chicken.

Dinner

Lao Zheng Xing or Lost Heaven or Mr & Mrs Bund

Bund area · $30-200 / CNY 215-1,440

Final Shanghai dinner — pick by what you've experienced + remaining budget.

Transit:

Metro Line 11 to Disneyland; Hongqiao high-speed train to Hangzhou.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $85 Mid $175 Luxury $380
DAY 6

Wuzhen Water Town Overnight (1,500-year canals)

1.5h drive south, East Zone + West Zone, night illuminations

Activities

  1. 09:00 Shanghai → Wuzhen (1.5h by car or train + shuttle) 1.5-2 hours

    Wuzhen is 1.5h south of Shanghai. Easiest: Klook day-tour-plus-overnight $80-150 includes transport + ticket + East Gate hotel. DIY: train Shanghai Hongqiao → Tongxiang (40 min, CNY 50 / $7) + Wuzhen shuttle (40 min, CNY 30 / $4).

    Cost: $10-40 transport TIP: Klook overnight package is the easiest way — includes the Wuzhen East Gate hotel which is INSIDE the preserved water town.
  2. 11:30 Wuzhen East Zone walk (preserved 1,500-year town) 4 hours

    Wuzhen East Zone — preserved stone bridges, canal-side teahouses, traditional homes converted to museums + workshops. 4 hours covers the highlights (Indigo Cloth Workshop, Bian Bian Tofu, the Old Pawnshop).

    Cost: East Zone CNY 110 / $15 TIP: Buy combo East + West ticket CNY 190 / $26 for full experience. Free shuttle between zones. The Indigo Cloth Workshop is the canonical Wuzhen photo (blue cloth drying in courtyard).
  3. 16:00 Check into Wuzhen East Gate hotel 1 hour

    Stay INSIDE the preserved water town at an East Gate hotel — the canonical Wuzhen experience. Hotels: Wuzhen Guesthouse, Tongan Inn, Wuzhen Boutique Lodge. $80-200 per night.

    Cost: $80-200 / CNY 575-1,440 TIP: Book through Klook or Wuzhen official website 2-3 weeks ahead — limited East Gate hotel rooms. Stay 1 night minimum to experience the night illuminations.
  4. 18:00 Wuzhen West Zone evening illumination 3 hours

    Wuzhen West Zone after dark — the canonical 'water town night' experience. Lanterns lit on every doorway + reflected in canals. Most-photographed water town in China. Stay 2-3 hours.

    Cost: Included in combo ticket TIP: Best 19:00-22:00 (peak illumination). Bring tripod for canal reflection shots. Dinner at one of the West Zone canal-side restaurants (canal-view tables get expensive — book ahead).

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Shanghai hotel breakfast or quick dumplings

Shanghai · Included / $2-5

Eat well — long Wuzhen day ahead.

Lunch

Wuzhen East Zone canal-side restaurant

Wuzhen East · $15-30 / CNY 110-220

Wuzhen specialty dishes — chrysanthemum tea, sweet rice cake, smoked fish.

Dinner

Wuzhen West Zone canal-view restaurant

Wuzhen West · $30-65 / CNY 215-465

Canal-view table at any West Zone restaurant — book ahead. Local Jiangnan cuisine + Shaoxing rice wine.

Transit:

Car + Klook package or train + shuttle to Wuzhen. Walking + free zone shuttle inside Wuzhen.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130 Mid $250 Luxury $420
DAY 7

Wuzhen Morning + Shanghai Return + Departure

Sunrise canal walk, return to Shanghai, last Shanghai meal, airport

Activities

  1. 06:30 Sunrise canal walk (Wuzhen at dawn) 1.5 hours

    Sunrise walk on Wuzhen East Zone canals — the locals doing morning Tai Chi, fishermen returning with the night's catch. The canonical 'water town at dawn' photo. Empty alleys.

    Cost: Free (included in stay) TIP: Best 06:00-08:00. Bring camera + warm layer (canal mornings cool even in summer). Hotel breakfast typically 7:00-10:00.
  2. 10:00 Wuzhen → Shanghai (1.5h return) 1.5-2 hours

    Drive or train back to Shanghai. Arrive Shanghai 12:00. Drop bags at airport-storage if departing same day.

    Cost: $10-40 transport TIP: Many Klook packages include round-trip transport. Save the heavy luggage at a Shanghai hotel left-luggage room for the morning's travel.
  3. 12:30 Lunch at Lost Heaven or Lao Zheng Xing (whichever skipped) 1.5 hours

    Last Shanghai lunch — pick the canonical Shanghai dinner spot you missed on Days 1-3.

    Cost: $25-65 / CNY 180-465 TIP: Reservation recommended even for lunch on weekends.
  4. 14:30 Last shopping or M50 art district 2.5 hours

    Final afternoon — either last shopping (Nanjing Road, Xintiandi boutiques) or M50 contemporary art district (Moganshan Road, China's answer to Beijing's 798).

    Cost: Varies TIP: M50 best with art-curious eye — check Time Out Shanghai for current exhibitions. Combine with French Concession café for the afternoon.
  5. 17:30 Final dinner + Maglev to PVG departure 2 hours

    Final dinner — whatever you missed. Then Maglev to PVG (8 min, CNY 50). Arrive 2-3 hours before international flight.

    Cost: $25-200 dinner + $7 Maglev TIP: Use any remaining CNY at the airport duty-free or save for next visit. Maglev runs until 21:30.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Wuzhen East Gate hotel breakfast

Wuzhen · Included

Chinese congee + steamed buns + tea — canal-view dining is the canonical Wuzhen breakfast.

Lunch

Lost Heaven, Lao Zheng Xing, or Mr & Mrs Bund

Shanghai (Bund) · $25-65 / CNY 180-465

Pick by what you missed earlier — Lost Heaven for Yunnan-Chinese, Lao Zheng Xing for canonical Shanghai.

Dinner

Yang's Dumpling final or Michelin farewell

Shanghai · $2-300 / CNY 15-2,160

Budget: Yang's Dumpling sheng jian bao $5. Luxury: Ultraviolet by Paul Pairet $700 (book 3-6 months ahead).

Transit:

Wuzhen → Shanghai return + Metro/Maglev to PVG.

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $65 Mid $150 Luxury $350

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Shanghai 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Should I add Beijing to my Shanghai trip?
Yes for a 10-14 day China classic. Beijing is 5h by high-speed train (CNY 553 / $77 second class), or 2h by direct flight. Beijing adds Great Wall (Mutianyu section essential, 1.5h from Beijing), Forbidden City UNESCO (980 buildings), Tiananmen Square, traditional hutongs. The canonical China trip: Beijing 4-5 nights + Shanghai 4-5 nights = 8-10 days total. Most travelers do Beijing FIRST (for the imperial history context) + Shanghai SECOND (for the modern contrast). High-speed train book via Trip.com 1-2 days ahead.
Is Wuzhen overnight worth it?
Yes — the canonical Jiangnan water town experience requires staying overnight inside the preserved zone. Day-trippers see Wuzhen during the busiest 10:00-17:00 hours; staying overnight gives you the night illuminations (most-photographed Chinese water town at night) + sunrise canal walk (empty alleys, fishermen returning, local Tai Chi). $80-200 East Gate hotel + combo East + West ticket CNY 190 / $26. Book 2-3 weeks ahead.

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