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Discover Shanghai's highlights with this 2-day tour—visit Disneyland on day one, then explore The Bund, Yuyuan Garden, and more on day two for a balanced city experience.
Taking a quick trip to Shanghai? This two-day tour offers the perfect combo of world-famous Disneyland and the city’s most iconic sights. Priced at just $55 per person, it’s an excellent option for travelers wanting a balanced mix of fun and culture without breaking the bank. With a flexible schedule, private guides, and smooth transportation, it’s designed to make your visit seamless and memorable.
What really sets this experience apart is how it caters to different interests—day one is all about Disney magic, while day two offers a look at Shanghai’s vibrant cityscape. We love the personalized touch of having a private guide and the convenience of door-to-door pickup, which makes navigating busy Shanghai a lot easier.
However, a potential consideration is that the second day city tour does not include entrance tickets for some attractions like the Shanghai Tower or Jade Buddha Temple, meaning you’ll need to budget some extra time or money if you want to explore those thoroughly. Still, this flexibility can be a plus if you prefer tailoring your experience. This tour suits families, solo travelers, or couples looking to maximize their short stay in Shanghai with a mix of entertainment and sightseeing.
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Starting your trip with a visit to Shanghai Disneyland is a fantastic way to kick things off, especially considering it’s the world’s largest Disneyland. The tour kicks off with your guide and driver picking you up at your hotel—convenience at its best. The guide will help you get your tickets efficiently, helping you skip long lines and head straight into the magic.
Once inside, you’re free to explore at your own pace. Reviewers highlight the expertise of the guides, with one mentioning that their guide “spoke fluent English and was delightful,” making the entire process smooth. The transportation is described as clean, comfortable, and private, which is a real bonus, especially after a long flight. This setup is ideal for families or Disney enthusiasts who want to maximize their time without the hassle of navigating alone.
The park itself offers a blend of classic Disney attractions, new rides, and entertainment shows. While the tour doesn’t cover specific attractions inside the park, it provides a reliable way to ensure you don’t waste time on logistics, leaving you free to enjoy the rides and shows that catch your eye. The full-day experience is designed for flexibility, with the guide waiting for you at a designated spot for pickup back to your hotel, ensuring a relaxed end to your day of adventure.
The second day offers a more diverse look at Shanghai’s mix of old and new. Your guide and driver will pick you up again at your hotel, ready to show you the city’s iconic sights. The itinerary is flexible, which is a huge plus—you can decide to explore more or skip some spots depending on your interests.
The Bund is always a crowd-pleaser, and rightly so. Sitting along the Huangpu River, it showcases a row of historic buildings, many dating back to 1927, reminiscent of Eastern Wall Street. Walking along The Bund, you’ll get a sense of Shanghai’s historical glamour contrasted with its modern skyline. One reviewer mentioned that it’s “one of the symbols of Shanghai,” and with free access, it’s a must-see for first-time visitors.
Next, the visit to Yuyuan Garden in the Old Town offers a peaceful retreat amid the bustling city. Covering five acres, it’s one of China’s best-preserved classical gardens, full of pavilions, pools, bridges, and rockeries that are both beautiful and photogenic. The guide recommended this as a highlight, and the fact that admission is included makes it a smart choice for travelers wanting a taste of traditional Chinese landscape design.
Moving on, the Shanghai World Financial Center provides a glimpse into the city’s ultra-modern side. Standing at 137 stories, it’s one of the tallest buildings globally. The viewing platform offers sweeping panoramic views, and if the weather’s clear, you’ll see the sprawling cityscape stretching out in all directions. However, note that admission tickets are not included, so if you decide to go up, you’ll need to purchase on site. Many reviewers say the views are well worth the extra expense.
Finally, the Jade Buddha Temple offers a peaceful break from the bustling city. Home to two impressive jade Buddha statues—one seated, one reclining—it’s a working monastery and a spiritual hub. While admission isn’t included, many find this spot to be both serene and culturally enriching, especially after a busy day.
The value proposition here is clear. For $55, you’re getting a well-organized, private experience with tickets included for Disneyland and Yuyuan Garden, plus the benefit of expert guides. The transportation is private, air-conditioned, and door-to-door, which saves energy and time, especially in a city as sprawling as Shanghai.
The flexibility of the second day is a major selling point. If you’re not interested in climbing skyscrapers or visiting temples, you can tailor your experience, perhaps spending more time in the Old Town or shopping districts. Conversely, if you’re fascinated by Shanghai’s skyline, you can opt for additional visits like the Shanghai Tower.
Reviewers consistently praise the guides’ professionalism and friendliness. One mentioned their guide, Miss Maria, was very kind and took the time to explain each attraction thoroughly. The comfort and reliability of the transport, combined with the smooth logistics, make this tour particularly appealing for those who prefer a hassle-free experience.
While the tour provides a rundown, it does not include lunch, so plan accordingly. Also, the additional entrance fees for some attractions, like the Shanghai Tower or Jade Buddha Temple, are not included, meaning you might spend extra if you want to explore these spots more thoroughly.
In terms of booking, most travelers find that booking about a month in advance helps secure their preferred dates, especially during peak travel seasons. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including families, solo explorers, or couples, thanks to its private, flexible nature.
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This experience is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a balanced taste of Shanghai’s entertainment and culture. It’s perfect if you’re traveling with family or friends who want a mix of fun and sightseeing without the stress of planning every detail. The private guides and transportation ensure comfort, especially for those unfamiliar with public transit or navigating large attractions alone.
Those short on time will appreciate the efficient itinerary that maximizes key sights without feeling rushed. If you’re looking for transparency and value, the inclusive ticket prices and flexible schedule make this a smart choice. However, if your interests lean heavily toward immersing in local culture or visiting specific paid attractions, you might want to consider additional tickets or alternative tours.
Is transportation included in the tour? Yes, private air-conditioned van transportation is included for both days.
Do I need to book in advance? Yes, most travelers book about 28 days beforehand, and it’s recommended to secure your spot early, especially during peak seasons.
Are the Disneyland tickets included? Yes, the ticket for Disneyland is included in the price.
Can I customize the second day’s itinerary? Yes, the tour is flexible, and your guide can help adjust the schedule based on your preferences.
Are entrance fees for other attractions included? No, attractions like the Shanghai Tower or Jade Buddha Temple are not included, so you’ll need to pay extra if you want to visit those.
Is lunch included? No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or eat at local spots.
What is the group size? This is a private tour, so only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized experience.
What language do guides speak? Guides speak fluent English, making communication clear and easy.
What’s the best way to pay for additional tickets or expenses? On-site payment is usually available, but it’s wise to carry some cash or a credit card.
Is this tour suitable for children? Absolutely—families will enjoy the Disney park and the city sights alike.
This two-day Shanghai tour offers a well-rounded experience, blending the magic of Disneyland with the charm of the city’s best-known sights. It’s an excellent choice for those wanting to see the highlights without the stress of navigation or large group crowds. The private guides and flexible schedule help tailor the experience to your interests, ensuring you get the most out of your visit.
If you’re after a cost-effective, comfortable, and customizable way to experience both the fun and culture of Shanghai, this tour delivers. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate personalized service, enjoy comfort, and seek a balanced itinerary that fits into a short trip.
For anyone eager to combine family-friendly entertainment with authentic city exploration, this tour hits all the right notes, leaving you with lasting memories of Shanghai’s vibrant spirit.