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Best Places to See Autumn Leaves in Shanghai (Tips, Photos & Map)

lan your Shanghai tour in autumn? If you are an enthusiastic autumn leaf peeper,  you won’t be disappointed by the seemingly concrete dominated metropolitan city of Shanghai. But the autumn leaf peeping time is relatively short in Shanghai. The best time  to see maple and ginkgo autumn  leaves start late November through mid-December.

If you happen to visit Shanghai around late November and mid December,  you may recharge yourself  by going to some places aflame with red and yellow leaves. Shanghai’s autumn color can be found on the streets, in the parks and in the suburbs. Now we are going to reveal the top places to view the fall foliage in and around Shanghai.

1. Guqi Garden (Guqiyuan Garden) 古猗园

Guqi Garden is located in Nanxiang Ancient Town, about 22 km to the northwest of Shanghai People’s Square. It is one of the most mesmerizing classical gardens in Shanghai. It can be easily reached by taking subway line 11, getting off at the station of Nanxiang (exit from Exit 2).

Quqi Garden is an Ming-era garden originally built by  an officer in the Ming dynasty. It has been rebuilt and expanded for a number of times.  Now it features a varied landscape of gardens, tea houses and corridors all surrounding a central stretch of lily pad-laden water. There are over two dozens of ginkgo and maple trees which turn yellow in late November and Mid-December, very photogenic with much photo opportunities.

Add: Nanxiang Ancient Town (南翔古镇), Jiading District, Shanghai
Transport: Taking subway line 11, getting off at the station of Nanxiang (exit from Exit 2).
Entrance Fee: RMB 12

2. Shanghai Botanical Garden 上海植物园

With the most species of plants in Shanghai, Shanghai Botanical Garden is definitely an idea place to comfort your eyes with the dazzling yellow and red colors in autumn. The large botanical garden covers  81 hectares, divided into spacious sectors specializing in magnolias, peonies, maples, azaleas, roses, Osmanthus, ferns, bamboo,  conifers and more.

With the coming of late November,  a cluster of trees change their colors such as ginkgo, Chinese tallow trees,  trident maple, callery pear, and spindle trees. Some trees change their colors much late, around the late December like gum trees, Chinese pistache, pond cypress and metasequoia.

Add: No.1111, Longwu Road, Xuhui  District, Shanghai 上海市 徐汇区龙吴路1111号
Transport: Take subway 3 and get off at the station of Shilong Road ( 石龙路), near the Gate 4 of the Botanical Garden.
Entrance Fee: RMB 15

3. Shanghai Gongqing National Forest Park 上海共青国家森林公园

Gongqing Forest Park is located Yangpu District, in the northeast of Shanghai’s city center, about 18 km to the northeast of Shanghai People’s Square. You may take subway line 8 and get off at the station of  Shiguang Road, then walk for 1 km to reach the park.

As a forest park, Gongqing Forest Park comprises  over 200 species of trees, totalling  over 300,000. The park is divided into two parts – north part featuring forest landscape while south part boasting small bridges and winding rivers, displaying the scenery of Southern China.

In the northeast of the park, there is an island with an area of 25,000 square meters. On the island are planted with maple, Ginkgo, Chinese tallow trees,  trident maple, callery pear, and spindle trees and more. When autumns, the island is afire with colorful autumn leaves.

Add: No.2000, Jungong Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai 上海军工路2000号
Transport: Take subway line 8 and get off at the station of  Shiguang Road, then walk for 1 km to reach the park.
Entrance Fee: RMB 15

4. Shanghai Binjiang Forest Park 上海滨江森林公园

Shanghai Binjiang Forest Park is located in Gaoqiao town, the northern tip of Pudong District, the largest suburb forest park nearest to Shanghai downtown, about 23 km to the northeast of Shanghai People’s Square. . There are  over 200,000 plants of arbors and bushes.

The park is divided into several area for sightseeing and visit – Rhododendron Garden, Magnolia Garden, wetland plant area, fruit area, azalea area, Yangtze River Viewing area and more. Roads are lined with spruce trees. The No.1 Wind and Rain Pavilion is ringed with maple trees. In the azalea garden, all kind of colors produce a magnificent palette when fall is in.

Visiting Time: suggested 4 Hours
Entrance Fee:  RMB 20
Location: Gaoqiao town, the northern tip of Pudong District  上海市浦东新区高桥镇
Opening Hours: 8:00 – 16:30
Tel: 021-58644791
How to Get There
Take bus Waigaoqiao No.01 and get off at Binjiang Park  外高桥1路 到【滨江公园】站下

5. Ginkgo Trees at Shanghai Concert Hall 上海音乐厅银杏林

Even in the city center of Shanghai, you can find a good place to see autumn leaves. One street, a row of trees can be a mini-landscape of autumn.

By the side of Shanghai Concert Hall, there are two rows of ginkgo trees that bounce off spectacular yellow colors when autumn comes. They look magnificent with a backdrop of the classical building of Shanghai Concert Hall, oft lauded as a perfect spot for wedding photos.

Add: No. 523, Yan’an East Road,  Shanghai 延安东路523号
Transport: Take Bus 451,782,783 and get off at Xizang South Road and Ninghai East Road 西藏南路宁海东路站下
Entrance Fee: Free

6. Ginkgo Trees along Dagu Road 大沽路银杏树

are lined with ginkgo trees along the sideways and bike lanes.  When fall comes in, the sideways and the narrow bike lanes are covered with yellow leaves on the ground against the high office buildings,  an intriguing atmosphere.

In fact, strolling along Dagu Road, Shimen Road and Weihai Road, people will find myriad ginkgo trees.

Location: Dagu Road and Shimen Road, Shanghai  上海大沽路
How to Get There
Walk from People’s Square to Dagu Road ( 2 km)

7. Ginkgo Trees at Siping Road 四平路银杏树

Starting  from the Wujiao Square,  two rows of ginkgo trees flank Siping Road, posting a gorgeous fall foliage when autumn comes, an idea place for an autumn stroll.

Location: Siping Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai  上海四平路
How to Get There
Take subway line 8 from the station of People’s square and get off at the station of Siping.

8. Old Ginkgo Trees at Jiading 嘉定银杏古树

Jiading is a district of Shanghai, about 37 km to the northwest of Shanghai People’s Square. In Jiading District, there is a park named “Ginkgo Park”. The Ginkgo Park is a Jiangnan style landscaping that mainly surrounds the 10 old ginkgo trees.

The 10 old ginkgo trees are clustered in a small forest.  The average age of the ginkgo trees are around 200 years with a height from 19.3 m to 20.4 m. The ginkgo trees covers an area of 600 square meters. The late autumn finds the Ginkgo Park a wonderland of yellow colors, radiating out marvelous autumn view.

9.Dianshan Lake  淀山湖

Dianshan is a freshwater lake west of Zhujiajiao, Qingpu, in the Shanghai, about 60 km to the west of Shanghai People’s Square.  Dianshan Lake covers an area of 63 square km, 2 meters deep, connecting Huang Pu River and Wusong River,  rich in freshwater husbandry.

Dianshan Lake is the largest wetland in Shanghai, a mesmerizing tourist destination.  Poplar trees ring the banks of Dianshan Lake and maple trees flank the main roads passing through Dianshan Lake,  presenting a wonderful picture of autumn landscape.

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Where to stay in Shanghai

Plan your Shanghai tour? There are plenty of hotels to choose in Shanghai ranging from deluxe 5-star hotels to budget hostels. There is a neighborhood guide to the best areas to stay in Shanghai, as chosen by our trip experts.

Shanghai Districts

As the largest city in China, Shanghai is divided into 16 districts and one county (8 urban districts and 8 suburban districts). Each district has its own core city.

Most of the visitors would choose the hotels in the 8 districts which are all located in Puxi ( the west bank of Huangpu River) while Business travelers will select Pudong New District which is located to the east bank of Huangpu River one of the 8 suburban districts.

8 Urban Districts
Jing’an District (静安区)
Huangpu District (黄浦区)
Xuhui District (徐汇区)
Changning District (长宁区)
Putuo District (普陀区)
Zhabei District (闸北区)
Hongkou District (虹口区)|
Yangpu District (杨浦区)

Suburban Districts Pudong New District (浦东新区)
Baoshan District (宝山区)
Minhang District (闵行区)
Jiading District (嘉定区)
Jinshan District (金山区)
Songjiang District (松江区)
Qingpu District (青浦区)
Fengxian District (奉贤区)Chongming County

So where to stay in Shanghai?

Best for Romance and Nostalgia : Hotels in Huangpu District

Huangpu District is located on the west bank of Huangpu River after which the district is named. To the west is Jing’an District; to the north are Zhabei District and Hongkou District.

Huangpu District is one of the most sought after area to stay in Shanghai since many of the highlights are located in this district such as the Bund, Nanjing Road, People’s Square, Yuyuan Garden. Starting from People’s Square to Shaanxi South Road is the center area of the former French colonial community till 1949.

Huangpu Attractions: The Bund, Shanghai Nanjing Road, People’s Square, Shanghai Museum, Urban Planning Exhibition Center, Shanghai Xintiandi, Yu Yuan Garden and Bazar,Shanghai Xiao Taoyuan Mosque, Longtang in Shanghai, Cruising on Huangpu River, Shanghai Site for the First Congress of the Chinese Community Party, Shanghai Safari Park, Shanghai Grand Theater.

Huangpu Transportation: Subway 1, 2, 4, 8, 10 and Huangpu Cruise port

Recommended hotels in Huangpu District:
Les Suites Orient, Bund Shanghai
Hotel Indigo Shanghai on the Bund
Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund
Fairmont Peace Hotel Shanghai
Grand Central Hotel Shanghai
The Peninsula Shanghai
Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai
Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai New World
The Westin Bund Center Shanghai
Hotel Sofitel Shanghai Hyland
JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai
Shanghai Marriott Hotel City Centre
The Bund Hotel Shanghai
Central Hotel Shanghai
Grand Central Hotel Shanghai
Howard Johnson Plaza Shanghai
Park Hotel Shanghai
Salvo Hotel Shanghai
Citadines Shanghai Jinqiao Aparthotel
The Langham Yangtze Shanghai
Pacific Hotel
The Seventh Heaven Hotel
Shanghai Henry Business Hotel
Starway Hotel Nanquan Shanghai Pudong BaBaiBan
Starway Hotel Haode Wanyuan Shanghai Lujiazui
Kingtown Hotel Plaza Shanghai
24K International Hotel (Fuzhou Road)
24K International Hotel (People’s Square)

Best for High-end and Business: Hotels in Jing’an District

Jing’an District is named after the temple in the same name in the district. Jing’an District is a city core in Shanghai urban area. To the east is Huangpu District; to the west are Putuo District and Changning District; to the south is Xuhui District; to the north is Zhabei District.

Jing’an District is commonly regarded as the high-end business and high-quality residential area. It is one of Shanghai’s most densely populated districts. Jing’an District takes the northern part of former French Concession with an array of colonial architecture.

Jing’an Attractions: Shanghai Children Palace, Jing’an Temple, Jing’an Park, Shanghai Exhibition Center
Jing’an Transportation: Subway 7, 2

Recommended hotels in Jing’an District:
The puli hotel and spa shanghai
URBN Hotel Shanghai
Four Seasons Hotel
Hilton Shanghai Hotel
Ambassador Hotel
Rendezvous Merry Hotel, Shanghai
Swissotel Grand Shanghai
Hotel Equatorial Shanghai
Julu Garden Villa
Yan’an Hotel
Shanghai Hotel
Hanting Express (Jingan Temple)
HanTing Season Hotel Of Jing`An Temple
Green Tree Inn Shanghai Middle YanAn Road Hotel
Motel 168 (Shanghai Jingan Temple)

Best for Designer Shopping:  Hotels in Xuhui District

Xuhui District is located to south of Jing’an District, to the west of Huangpu District and east of Changning District. Xuhui District was originally named after a famous scientists in Ming Dynasty – Mr.Xu Guangqi (1562 – 1633).

After his death, Xu Guangqi was buried here and many of his descendants still live in ths district. Xuhui District has the west part of the former French Concession with colonial buildings of that time. Here you can find high-end bars, cafes and shops.

Xuhui Attractions: Shanghai Xu Jia Hui Cathedral, Song Qingling’s Former Residence, Shanghai Longhua Martyr Cemetery, Long Hua Pagoda and Temple, Shanghai Botanical Garden
Xuhui Transportation: Subway 4, 6, 8 and Shanghai South Station

Recommended hotels in Xuhui District:
Jin Jiang Hua Ting Hotel & Towers
Ramada Plaza Gateway Shanghai
Jianguo Hotel Shanghai
Sports Hotel
Xujiahui Park Hotel Shanghai
New East Asia Hotel
Home Inn Shanghai Xinhua Road

Best for Business and Foreign Consulates: Hotels in Changning District

Changning District is the economic development zone and business area in Shanghai extending from west of Jing’an District and Xuhui District to Shanghai Zoo and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport.

Foreign consulates in Shanghai are concentrated here in Changning District. This district is also an important place where many international companies are located.

Changning attractions: Shanghai Zoo, Zhongshan Park, Shanghai International Exhibition Center,
Changning Transportation: Subway 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7; Hongqiao International Airport, Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station

Recommended hotels in Changning District:
Hilton Shanghai Hongqiao
Crowne Plaza Hotel Shanghai
The Longemont Shanghai
Hotel Nikko Shanghai
Metropark Service Apartment Shanghai
Motel 168 (Shanghai West Yan’an Road)
Home Inn(Shanghai Yanan West Road Changning Branch)

Best for the Old Shanghai: Putuo District

Putuo District is located to the northwest of the downtown Shanghai, to the south is Changning District; to the northeast is Zhabei District and to the east is Jing’an District. Its core city is very busy with trade and commerce. It has a rich culture heritage.

Putuo attractions: Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple,
Putuo Transportation: Subway 3, 7 and 11

Recommended hotels in Putuo District:
Shanghai Marriott Hotel Changfeng Park
Holiday Inn Vista Shanghai
Shanghai Duxiana Hotel
Pier One
8 Colors Hotel
24K International Hotels(Xinhui Road)
Hanting Hotels (Shanghai Changshou Road)
Motel 168 (Shanghai Aomen Branch)
Jinjiang Inn West Shanghai Yejiazhai Rd

Best for Mixing with the Common People in Shanghai: Hotels in Zhaibei District

Zhabei District is located to the north of Jing’an District, to the west of Hongkou District and to the east of Putuo District. Before 1949, Zhabei was designated as the residential area for local Chinese without any colonial buildings. Great changes have taken place in the district with the fast building of infrastructure.

Green belts and new buildings are scattered around the district. Shanghai Railway Station is located in Zhabei District.

Zhabei attractions: Daning Lingshi Park, Shanghai Circus City, Zhabei Park and Zhabei Stadium
Zhabei Transportation: Shanghai Railway Station and Subway 1,3 and 4

Recommended hotels in Zhabei District:
InterContinental Shanghai Puxi
Renaissance Shanghai Putuo Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Zhabei Shanghai
Holiday Inn Downtown Shanghai
Ramada Shanghai Zhabei Hotel
Grand Mercure Shanghai Zhongya
Mingde Grand Hotel Shanghai
Shanghai Rhea Boutique Hotel (Zhabei)
Yafan Longmen Hotel
Yafan Fashion Hotel(Shanghai Zhongxing Road)
Starway Shengxianju Hotel Shanghai
Home Inn (Shanghai Railway Station South Square)

Best for One of the Colonial Areas: Hotels in Hongkou District

Hongkou District is located just to the north of Huangpu District (downtown), along the upper Huangpu River, to the east of Zhabei District and to the west of Yangpu District. It was also the part of the former colonial community. Now it is one of the residential areas in Shanghai.

Hongkou is the largest metro transfer hub in the northeast of Shanghai. Hongkou District is positioned as the shipping center in Shanghai. Shanghai International Cruise Port is located in the district.

Hongkou attractions: Shanghai Luxun Park, Shanghai Lu Xun’s Former Residence,
Hongkou Transportation: Subway 3 and 8; International Cruise Port

Recommended hotels in Hongkou District:
Sheraton Shanghai Hongkou Sanzhi Hotel
sunrise on the bund hotel shanghai
Sheraton Shanghai Hongkou Hotel
New Century Hotel
The Unity Hotel
Starway jiaxin hotel Shanghai
Shanghai Sisu Guesthouse
Cityhome Hotel(Shanghai Luxun Park)
Swan Hotel
Haning Express
Home Inn (Shanghai Luxun Park Branch)
Life Adamo
Green Tree Inn (Shanghai Quyang Hotel)
Jinjiang Inn (Shanghai Chifeng Road)

Best for International Community: Hotels in Yangpu District

Yangpu District is located in the northeast of Shanghai, along the lower Huangpu River with its south part being the former eastern colonial community. Now Yangpu District is one of the four side city centers in Shanghai. It has a big international community – Xinwan Gangcheng. Many of the top 500 international companies have their branches and headquarters in Yangpu Disttict.

Yangpu attractions: Yangpu Park, Jiangpu Park, Huangxing Park and Gongqin National Forest Park
Yangpu Transportation: Subway 8 and 10

Recommended hotels in Yangpu District:
Howard Johnson Caida Plaza
Starway Hotel Dayuan Apartment Hotel Shanghai Huangxing Road
Fortune Hotel
Pattaya Holiday Inn
Fuxuan Hotel
Days Hotel Tongji Shanghai
Holiday Inn Express Shanghai Wujiaochang Shanghai
a8 Hotel (Guoshun branch)
Home Inn (Shanghai Jiangwan Stadium)

Best for Business Travel: Hotels in Pudong New District

Pudong New District is located on the east bank of Huangpu River, developing from a backwater to a modern and trendy business center of Shanghai.

Pudong New District attractions: Lujiazui, Shanghai Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai Expo, Shanghai Century Park, International Convention Center, Science & Technology Museum,

New Pudong Transportation: Pudong International Airport, Maglev and Waigaoqiao Port Cruise Terminal

Recommended hotels in Pudong New District:
The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai Pudong
Kerry Hotel, Pudong, Shanghai – Shangri-La
Pudong Shangri-La Shanghai
Gran Melia Shanghai Hotel
Holiday Inn Shanghai Pudong Kangqiao
InterContinental Shanghai Pudong
The St Regis Shanghai
Novotel Atlantis Shanghai
Holiday Inn Shanghai Pudong
LDF All Suites Hotel
Courtyard by Marriott Shanghai-Pudong
Baoan Hotel
Sport Park Hotel
Grand Soluxe Zhongyou Hotel Shanghai

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Shanghai Cruise Port

Shanghai Cruise Port is an important port of call on your Asia pacific cruise. Shanghai Cruise Port links worldwide and has good cooperation with the ports globally. Shanghai Cruise Port has three cruise terminals listed below:

Wusongkou Cruise International Terminal ( Home to large cruise ships over Tonnage at 70,000 GT )
Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal ( Home to cruise ships less than Tonnage at 70,000 GT )
Waigaoqiao International Cruise Terminal ( Now seldom used )

The three cruise terminals in Shanghai are home to the liners of Costa Rica Cruises, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Star Cruises and also used by Princess Cruises, Holland America Volemdam, Oceania Nautica, Celebrity Millennium, Azamara Quest, Arcadia, Ocean Princess, Crystal Symphony etc., which are the most innovative vessels offering passengers a unique way to visit a variety of ports throughout the Asia Pacific in complete style.

If you are checking on the internet to search for Shanghai cruise schedule, terminal information, plan your cruise port transfers, or doing shore excursions or pre/post-cruise tours, this is the right place to start!

Important Notice:
Foreign tourists entering Shanghai on a cruise are allowed up to 15 days of visa-free stays in Shanghai on the condition that passengers must be travelling on tour groups ( group or 1-2 people small private tour ) arranged by travel agencies (Such as Tour-Beijing.Com)) that are registered in China. Basically the the companies must provide the details of their groups to inspection authorities at least 24 hours prior to the ships arrival in Shanghai.

In addition to Shanghai, the cruise passengers can also travel to Beijing, Tianjin as well as other coastal provinces where cruise ships often dock including Liaoning, Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi. One big condition is that your ship much first berth at Shanghai cruise port so that you can be eligible for the 15 days of visa-free stays.