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  • 2 Days / 1 Night
  • Tour Type : Price on Request Depending on Number of Travellers

Embark on a captivating Shanghai City Tour and Suzhou Lingering Garden Tour. Begin by exploring Shanghai’s iconic landmarks, including the Bund, a famous waterfront area. You’ll also visit the stunning Yu Garden, known for its classical Chinese design. Moreover, discover the city’s modern side with a trip to the Oriental Pearl Tower. In addition, enjoy shopping and dining on Nanjing Road, a bustling commercial street.

Afterward, travel to Suzhou, a city famous for its ancient gardens and canals. Visit the Lingering Garden, one of China’s most beautiful classical gardens. Furthermore, explore the ancient architecture and serene landscapes within this UNESCO World Heritage site. You’ll also enjoy a boat ride along Suzhou’s picturesque canals. As you explore, learn about the rich history and culture of both cities. Moreover, visit the Suzhou Museum, which showcases exquisite Chinese art and artifacts.

The tour combines Shanghai’s modern charm and Suzhou’s timeless beauty, offering an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re interested in culture, history, or nature, this tour offers something for everyone. Book now to experience the best of Shanghai and Suzhou.

    Included

  • Round way private transfer in each destination
  • Professional licensed English-speaking guide
  • Entrance tickets for all historical & cultural attractions as listed in the itinerary
  • Hotel accommodations in Shanghai based on twin-sharing basis
  • Meals as specified in the itinerary ( B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
  • Bottled drinking water and wet tissue

    Excluded

  • China visas and international flights entry & exit of China
  • Hotel single room supplement in Shanghai
  • Tipping for guide and driver
  • Other expenses if not listed in the itinerary

Highlights of the Tour

  • Explore ancient pavilions and rockeries in Yu Garden
  • Discover Chinese art treasures in Shanghai Museum galleries
  • Cruise along ancient Grand Canal observing traditional architecture

Itinerary

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  • Start your morning in Shanghai with a visit to Yu Garden, a stunning example of Ming Dynasty architecture nestled in the city's historic old quarter. Just steps away is Yuyuan Market, a lively spot for shopping, dining, and soaking up the local culture. For a breathtaking view of the city, head to the Shanghai World Financial Center, where you can take in the skyline from 492 meters (1,614 feet) above the ground.
  • Next, dive into Chinese art and history at the Shanghai Museum, a must-visit for anyone interested in China's rich cultural heritage. Explore ancient bronzes, ceramics, paintings, and calligraphy, and don't miss the Gallery of Minority Nationalities, showcasing the diverse traditions of China's ethnic communities.
  • After lunch, visit the Shanghai Urban Planning Center (SUPEC) in People's Square. Discover how Shanghai transformed from a small fishing village into a global metropolis. The highlight? A massive model of the entire city, giving you a bird’s-eye view of Shanghai's past, present, and future.
  • Finally, end your day at The Bund, Shanghai's iconic waterfront promenade. Walk along the historic European-style buildings, enjoy the public art, and take in the scenic views—a perfect way to wrap up your Shanghai adventure.
  • Drive back to the hotel then for a rest.
  • Explore ancient pavilions in Yu Garden
  • Discover Chinese art treasures in Shanghai Museum galleries
  • Visit Shanghai Urban Planning Center
  • Stroll along The Bund
  • Stay in Sahnghai

  • After breakfast, we'll drive about 1.5 hours (80 kilometers) to Suzhou, the "Garden City" of Jiangsu Province, once a favorite retreat for royalty. Known for its stunning gardens, Suzhou showcases the perfect balance between nature and architecture, a practice popular among the wealthy during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
  • Our first stop is the Garden of the Master of the Nets, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Ming Dynasty garden design. This compact yet elegant garden features pavilions, ponds, zigzag bridges, and intricate rockeries, offering a serene escape from the bustle of the city.
  • After a lunch break, we'll head to the Grand Canal, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating back to the 5th century BC, this ancient waterway played a crucial role in China's history, linking the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers. Enjoy a relaxing boat ride along the canal, taking in the picturesque views of traditional Suzhou—whitewashed houses, stone bridges, and willow-lined banks.
  • Our final stop is the Garden of the Humble Administrator, the largest and most famous of Suzhou's classical gardens. Spanning 12.8 acres, this Ming Dynasty garden is a harmonious blend of water, pavilions, and lush greenery. Explore its three main sections, each offering unique features like the Hall of Distant Fragrance and the Hall of 36 Mandarin Ducks, all set amidst tranquil ponds and artfully placed rockeries.
  • After exploring these beautiful gardens, we'll drive back to Shanghai, wrapping up our day with memories of Suzhou's timeless beauty.
  • Explore the Master of Nets
  • Cruise along ancient Grand Canal
  • Discover Ming Dynasty design in Garden of Humble Administrator
  • Departure, B

Frequently Asked & Question

I recommend spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) when temperatures are mild. Summer can be very hot, while winter is quite cold in this region. Do keep in mind that it's a popular route, so book early for peak seasons.

Huangshan is accessible via high-speed trains from cities like Shanghai and Suzhou, taking approximately 1.5 to 3 hours. You can also reach it by bus or car from nearby cities.

Shanghai's typical cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors, emphasizing freshness and seasoning. Notable dishes include xiaolongbao, which are soup-filled dumplings with delicate skins; shengjianbao, pan-fried buns that are crispy outside and juicy inside; and sweet and sour spare ribs, featuring tender meat in a tangy glaze. Another favorite is braised pork belly (hong shao rou), cooked in a rich soy sauce and sugar mixture, alongside yangzhou fried rice, a flavorful dish with shrimp and vegetables. Overall, Shanghai cuisine is known for its balance of sweet and savory flavors, using ingredients like soy sauce, sugar, and vinegar.

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