I got off the train at Shanghai South Railway Station at 8:00 in the morning and want to play in Shanghai for three days. I plan to visit Renmin Square, Chenghuang Temple, the Pedestrian Street, the Bund, and the Oriental Pearl Tower. How should I plan the route?

Shanghai is rich in tourist resources, and here is a recommended 3-day itinerary. 1. Itinerary. D1. People’s Square ~ Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street ~ Waibaidu Bridge ~ Bund ~ Yu Garden + City God Temple. D2. Oriental Pearl Tower ~ Lujiazui ~ take a cruise to enjoy the night scenery of the Huangpu River. D3. Xintiandi ~ Sinan Mansion ~ Tianzifang. Or Shanghai Disneyland. 2. Accommodation. It is more suitable to arrange accommodation around the Metro Line 2, as it can easily reach the airport, train station, and major attractions (Shanghai’s ground traffic is very crowded). Accommodation around People’s Square Station and Nanjing Road East Station is more convenient, with a pleasant environment, nearby attractions, and a wide range of choices. If this helps you, please click the green “Adopt”.
If you’re in a hurry, you can also enjoy these points in a day. To make the most of it, visit the Oriental Pearl Tower, Lujiazui on the first day, Yuyuan Garden on the second day, and Renmin Square, Nanjing Road on the third day.
Take the subway from Shanghai South Railway Station and get off at People’s Square Station. Exit through Exit 19, and it’s Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. Keep walking straight ahead, and you’ll reach the Bund, where you can see the Oriental Pearl Tower. This actually doesn’t take very long, about 2-3 hours. The Shanghai Museum, Book City, and People’s Park are all at People’s Square Station. You need to make an advance reservation on the official WeChat account for the Shanghai Museum and then take Subway Line 2 to Nanjing Road East Station. Exit through Exit 7, and you’ll be at the City God Temple and Yu Garden, where there’s a lantern show. If I were to do it, I could probably finish it in about a day (you can also choose to play at other places).
Shanghai has a rich tourism resource, here is a recommended 3-day itinerary.

  1. Itinerary.
    D1. People’s Square ~ Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street ~ Waibaidu Bridge ~ Bund ~ Yu Garden + City God Temple.
    D2. Oriental Pearl Tower ~ Lujiazui ~ Take a cruise for an evening tour on the Huangpu River.
    D3. Xintiandi ~ Sinan Mansion ~ Tianzi Fang.

Or Disney Land.

  1. Accommodation.
    It is more suitable to arrange accommodation around the surrounding area of Subway Line 2. By taking the subway, you can reach the airport, train station, and major attractions (Shanghai’s ground traffic is very crowded). Accommodation around People’s Square and Nanjing Road East Station is more convenient, with a graceful environment, nearby attractions, and a wide range of choices. If this helps you, please click the green “Adopt”.
    If time allows, you can also play these points in a day. To make the most of it, visit the Oriental Pearl Tower and Lujiazui on the first day, Yuyuan Garden on the second day, and Renmin Square and Nanjing Road on the third day.
    Take the subway from Shanghai South Railway Station and get off at Renmin Square Station. Exit from Exit 19, and it’s Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. Keep walking straight ahead, and you’ll reach the Bund where you can see the Oriental Pearl Tower. This actually doesn’t take very long, about 2 to 3 hours. The Shanghai Museum, Book City, and Renmin Park are all located at Renmin Square Station. The Shanghai Museum requires advance reservation on the official WeChat account, and then take Subway Line 2 to Nanjing East Road Station. Exit from Exit 7, and you’ll be at the City God Temple and Yu Garden, which has a lantern show. If I were to do it, I could finish it in about a day (you can also choose to play in other places).