3 Best Sights in Shanghai, China

People's Square

City Center Fodor's choice

Home of the Shanghai Museum, the city's enormous main square is a social center for locals. During the day, residents stroll, practice tai chi, and fly kites. In the evening, kids roller-skate, and ballroom dancers hold group lessons. There is also a small amusement park. Weekends here are extremely busy—particularly on Xizang Road—and are not for the agoraphobic.

Century Park

Pudong

If you're staying in Pudong, this giant swath of green is a great place to take kids, as it has a variety of bicycles for hire, good flat paths for Rollerblading, and pleasure boats. On a nice day, pack a lunch and head to the designated picnic areas, fly a kite in the open areas, or take a walk among the trees.

1001 Jinxiu Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200135, China
021-3876–0588
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Rate Includes: Y10, Daily 7–6

People's Park

City Center

In colonial days this park was the northern half of the city's racetrack. Today the 30 acres of flower beds, lotus ponds, and trees are crisscrossed by a large number of paved paths. It's also home to the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Urban Planning Exhibition Hall.

The marriage market, held in the park weekends noon–5 pm, is not to be missed.

Desperately seeking spouses for their children, the parents and grandparents of unmarried adults post flyers advertising their child's height, job, income, Chinese Zodiac sign, and more.

231 Nanjing Xi Lu, Shanghai, Shanghai Shi, 200003, China
021-6327–1333
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Rate Includes: Free

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