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Small Group: Shanghai After Dark Food Tour with 9 tastings
(17) Avis
Shanghai
À propos
Explore the magic of Shanghai after dark! As dusk falls, Shanghai lights up—and so does its food scene. On this 3.5-hour guided walking tour, you'll explore the city's most cherished local eateries and historic food streets.
Throughout the evening, you’ll dig into authentic Shanghai flavors while soaking up the city’s electric atmosphere. Highlights include sinking your teeth into legendary Pork Chops with Sticky Rice Cakes and crispy Spring Rolls, exploring bold Sichuan dishes, enjoying traditional dim sum, and finishing with a heritage dessert. Along the way, your guide will bring the city to life with stories of old Shanghai and the diverse culinary traditions that shape it today.
What ...
Points forts
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Mandarin & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Mandarin & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
guide touristique anglophone
9 à 10 plats et boissons locaux
Guided Shanghai City Tour
dépenses personnelles
Conseils et gratifications du guide
Nourriture et boissons en option
Transport
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
上海缝纫机商店
We are meeting by Metro line 8 or 14 Dashijie station Exit 3 大世界3号口 It's by Jing Ling Rd(M)and Xizang Rd(M)Shanghai Concert Hall 地址是:地铁8/14号线大世界3号口 金陵中路靠近西藏中路上海音乐厅
Retour
931 Nan Jing Xi Lu
Zhang Yuan is a restored historic district in Shanghai. It perfectly blends traditional Shikumen architecture with modern luxury shops and cafes, creating a unique space where heritage meets contemporary life.
Informations importantes
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
Politique d'annulation
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Pour un remboursement complet, vous devez annuler au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience.
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Si vous annulez moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience, le montant que vous avez payé ne sera pas remboursé.
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À propos
Explore the magic of Shanghai after dark! As dusk falls, Shanghai lights up—and so does its food scene. On this 3.5-hour guided walking tour, you'll explore the city's most cherished local eateries and historic food streets.
Throughout the evening, you’ll dig into authentic Shanghai flavors while soaking up the city’s electric atmosphere. Highlights include sinking your teeth into legendary Pork Chops with Sticky Rice Cakes and crispy Spring Rolls, exploring bold Sichuan dishes, enjoying traditional dim sum, and finishing with a heritage dessert. Along the way, your guide will bring the city to life with stories of old Shanghai and the diverse culinary traditions that shape it today.
What ...
Points forts
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Mandarin & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Mandarin & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
guide touristique anglophone
9 à 10 plats et boissons locaux
Guided Shanghai City Tour
dépenses personnelles
Conseils et gratifications du guide
Nourriture et boissons en option
Transport
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
上海缝纫机商店
We are meeting by Metro line 8 or 14 Dashijie station Exit 3 大世界3号口 It's by Jing Ling Rd(M)and Xizang Rd(M)Shanghai Concert Hall 地址是:地铁8/14号线大世界3号口 金陵中路靠近西藏中路上海音乐厅
Retour
931 Nan Jing Xi Lu
Zhang Yuan is a restored historic district in Shanghai. It perfectly blends traditional Shikumen architecture with modern luxury shops and cafes, creating a unique space where heritage meets contemporary life.
Itinéraire
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Yunnan Road Food Street
Yunnan Road, Shanghai's famous 'Gourmet Street.' It's packed with decades-old, time-honored restaurants serving the most classic and authentic Shanghainese dishes. It's a must-visit for anyone wanting to taste the real, traditional flavors of the city.
30 minutes
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Great World (Da Shi Jie)
The Great World (大世界),opened in 1917, this wasn't just an amusement park; it was the absolute heart of Shanghai's entertainment universe for decades.
In its heyday, you could come here and find everything: acrobats tumbling, magicians performing, opera singers, comedy shows, fortune tellers, and even just cheap, delicious street food. It was the ultimate escape for everyone, from wealthy socialites to everyday workers. It was the place to see and be seen.
Now, it's more of a curated museum of fun, but its spirit is absolutely timeless.
10 minutes
3
Place du Peuple (Renmin Guang Chang)
Step into the geographical center of Shanghai and discover a site of dramatic transformation. In the 1920s and 30s, this was the famed Shanghai Racecourse, the playground of international elites. Today, it's a symbol of modern China, housing world-class cultural venues. The square's evolution from a symbol of colonial past to a proud public space perfectly mirrors the larger story of Shanghai itself—a city constantly reinventing itself while honoring its history.
20 minutes
4
Nanjing West Road Residential District
Wangjiasha: The King of Shanghai's Dim Sum.Founded in 1945, this legendary eatery has earned its reputation as the undisputed champion of traditional Shanghainese snacks and seasonal delicacies. Locals flock here for generations-old recipes perfected over decades.
For an authentic taste of Shanghai's heritage—beyond tourist traps—Wangjiasha offers a genuine, time-honored experience. It's not just a meal; it's a bite of the city's history.
30 minutes
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Nanjing Xi Lu
Nanjing West Road: Where Old-World Glamour Meets Ultra-Modernity
As one of the world's most prestigious shopping streets, Nanjing West Road is Shanghai's undeniable showcase of luxury, power, and style. This iconic boulevard is a canyon of gleaming skyscrapers, flagship stores for every major global brand, and five-star hotels.This is more than a shopping street; it's a timeline of Shanghai's ambition. Stroll past the legendary Portman Ritz-Carlton and the tranquil Jing'an Park, reminders of its cosmopolitan heritage. Then, witness the breathtaking future at landmarks like the LV "Starship" Maison and the towering Plaza 66. The true magic of Nanjing West Road lies in this constant dialogue between its historic, tree-lined sections and its jaw-dropping, futuristic segments.
40 minutes
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Wujiang Road pedestrian Street
Wujiang Road Pedestrian Street, located in central Shanghai's Jing'an District, is a historic and iconic snack food destination. Originally a bustling market street, it was redeveloped into a modern pedestrian zone but retains its vibrant culinary spirit. It's famous for offering a dense concentration of both classic Shanghai snacks and Chinese regional specialties in a lively, casual atmosphere.
20 minutes
7
Zhangyuan
Shanghai Zhangyuan, also known as Zhang Garden, was the largest and most modern public park in late 19th-century Shanghai. Opened in 1885 by a Chinese businessman, it was much more than just a garden—it was a famous entertainment complex featuring a traditional Chinese garden, a theater, a photography studio, restaurants, and even an early outdoor skating rink.
It quickly became the city's most fashionable social hub, where people from all walks of life, including foreigners and locals, gathered to see and be seen. It was a symbol of modernity, where the public could experience new technologies like electric lights and watch hot-air balloon demonstrations.
Although the original park closed in 1918 and the land was developed into residential lanes, its legacy as a pioneering public space remains. Today, the area has been revitalized, with its historic shikumen houses transformed into a high-end retail and dining destination, blending its rich history with contemporary life.