Nanjinglu Street

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★ 4.8 (25K+ reviews) • 290K+ booked
Nanjinglu Street, a vibrant artery in the heart of Shanghai, is a bustling hub of commerce and culture that rivals the likes of Fifth Avenue in New York. Stretching 5.5 kilometers from the historic Bund to the modern junction of Jing'an Temple and West Yan'an Street, this iconic street is a must-visit for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and modern luxury. Known as one of the world's busiest shopping streets, Nanjinglu offers an exhilarating blend of modernity and tradition, drawing visitors from around the globe to experience its dynamic atmosphere. With its two distinct sections, Nanjing East Road and Nanjing West Road, visitors can explore a diverse array of shopping experiences, from traditional department stores to high-end luxury brands. Whether you're a fashion enthusiast or a history buff, Nanjinglu Street promises a unique blend of traditional charm and contemporary allure that is sure to captivate any traveler.
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Nan Jing Lu Bu Xing Jie, Huang Pu Qu, Shang Hai Shi, China
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Nanjinglu Street Reviews

4.8 /5
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Klook User
11 Sep
I was hesitant because Shanghai food is generally inexpensive, but the tour price seemed high. However, since I don't speak any Chinese and going to authentic local restaurants would be difficult in terms of ordering and finding them, I signed up with 3 others. The result was extremely satisfying. The guide was a true Shanghai local but spoke Korean very well, so the tour was smooth and comfortable. They kept ordering more food when we said we were still hungry, and answered all our questions. I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone visiting Shanghai. TJ, our guide, was the best!! All the food was delicious, and they were so thoughtful, providing us with drinks throughout the tour!
클룩 회원
10 Sep
If you use earphones and set the language to Korean, it provides audio explanations and drops you off at major tourist attractions since the bus runs frequently!
LEE *******
8 Sep
Climb to the top of the Shanghai Tower, the highest of the Three Giants, for a brand new perspective overlooking the Huangpu River and the Oriental Pearl Tower. Highly recommended to visit!
Klook User
8 Sep
Hotel staff are friendly and helpful. Conveniently located at the busy nanjing road street and near People's Square subway station. Shopping and food are within walking distance from the hotel. Hotel room (twins) is quiet and spacious for 2 person stay. Breakfast buffet at level 2 was pretty good with quite a variety of local and western food. Although the room wifi is pretty slow, it is still well recommended for the location and service.
Marie *************************
7 Sep
We had the most amazing time on this food tour! Our guide, Kurt, was absolutely fantastic—warm, knowledgeable, and so passionate about Shanghai’s history and cuisine. Each stop felt thoughtfully chosen, giving us the chance to taste truly authentic dishes, from hidden local gems to fusion dishes we would have never found on our own. Beyond just the food, our guide shared the cultural background and little stories behind the spots and dishes, which made the whole experience come alive. It wasn’t just eating—it was learning, laughing, and exploring together. If you want to experience the real flavors of Shanghai and leave with both a satisfied stomach and a deeper appreciation of the city, this tour is a must. Highly recommended! Our deepest thanks to Kurt! We hope to meet you again!
클룩 회원
6 Sep
I was able to get a great seat quickly and enjoyed the wonderful night view. The guide's kind explanations were also great.
Ceara *****
3 Sep
Very convenient, all routes were carefully planned. if it's a hot or rainy day outside, I just ride the bus take a break from walking then enjoy the view. Staff were helpful and kind as well. thank you! i enjoyed it.
Sharry ******************
2 Sep
Honestly had a good experience with them. The make up artist/stylist and the photographer did a really good job. They were very patient communicating with me despite me speaking 0% chinese. It was raining that day and the photographer really tried to give me good pictures and experience. The pictures turned out really good and these are all unedited. I can't wait to see what the edited looks like. If you want to try hanfu and have a good experience, book with them.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

East Nanjing Road

Step into the vibrant heart of Shanghai at East Nanjing Road, where the city's oldest and largest department stores await your discovery. This pedestrian-friendly zone is a paradise for shopping enthusiasts, offering a delightful mix of domestic retail outlets and traditional eateries. Whether you're hunting for the latest fashion or savoring local delicacies, East Nanjing Road promises an unforgettable experience in the bustling metropolis.

West Nanjing Road

Embark on a luxurious journey along West Nanjing Road, starting at the iconic People's Park. This upscale area is a haven for those seeking high-end shopping experiences, with prestigious malls like Plaza 66 and Jing An Kerry Centre. Don't miss the world's largest Starbucks Reserve Roastery, where coffee lovers can indulge in a unique brew. West Nanjing Road is where history meets modern elegance, offering a sophisticated slice of Shanghai life.

Nanjing East Road

Discover the lively pulse of Shanghai at Nanjing East Road, famously known as Nanjing Pedestrian Street. With over 700 shops, this bustling tourist hotspot is a treasure trove of time-honored stores and traditional eateries. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Shanghai's first commercial street, where every corner tells a story of the city's rich heritage and dynamic present.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Nanjinglu Street is a living testament to Shanghai's vibrant history, dating back to 1845. It played a pivotal role during the Chinese Revolution and has since become a symbol of the city's commercial strength. The street's transformation into a pedestrian mall in 2000 underscores its continuous evolution. From its origins as Parklane to becoming China's first commercial street, Nanjinglu has witnessed numerous 'firsts' in Asian department stores, including the introduction of escalators and air-conditioning systems. This transformation reflects Shanghai's dynamic growth and cultural diversity.

Local Cuisine

As you wander along Nanjinglu Street, prepare your taste buds for a delightful journey through Shanghai's culinary heritage. The street is lined with traditional eateries offering a variety of local dishes that capture the unique flavors of the region. From savory dumplings to sweet pastries, indulging in these traditional Shanghai delicacies is a must for any food lover.