4 Best Sights in Xintiandi and City Center, Shanghai

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We've compiled the best of the best in Xintiandi and City Center - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

People's Square

City Center Fodor's Choice

Home of the Shanghai Museum, the city's enormous main square is a social center for locals. During the day, residents stroll, practice tai chi, and fly kites. In the evening, kids roller-skate, and ballroom dancers hold group lessons. There is also a small amusement park. Weekends here are extremely busy—particularly on Xizang Road—and are not for the agoraphobic.

120 Renmin Dadao, Shanghai, 200003, China

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Shanghai Museum

City Center Fodor's Choice

Look past the eyesore of an exterior—this museum holds the country's premier collection of relics and artifacts. Eleven galleries exhibit Chinese artistry in all its forms: paintings, bronzes, sculpture, ceramics, calligraphy, jade, furniture of the Ming and Qing dynasties, coins, seals, and art by indigenous populations. Its bronze collection is one of the best in the world, and its dress and costume gallery showcases intricate handiwork from several of China's 55 ethnic minority groups. There are signs and an audio guide available in English. You can relax in the museum's pleasant tearoom or head to the shop for postcards, crafts, and reproductions of the artwork.

201 Renmin Dadao, Shanghai, 200003, China
021-6372–3500
Sight Details
Free, Y40 for English-language audio guide (with Y400 deposit or passport)
Daily 9–5; no entry after 4
Closed Mon.

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Shanghai Urban Planning Center

City Center Fodor's Choice

To understand the true scale of Shanghai and its ongoing building boom, visit the Master Plan Hall of this museum. Sprawled out on the third floor is a 6,400-square-foot planning model of Shanghai—the largest of its kind in the world—showing the metropolis as city planners expect it to look in 2020. You'll find familiar existing landmarks like the Pearl Tower and Shanghai Center as well as a detailed model of the Shanghai Expo, complete with miniature pavilions.

100 Renmin Dadao, Shanghai, 200003, China
021-6372–2077
Sight Details
Y30
Mon.–Thurs. 9–5, Fri.–Sun. 9–6, last ticket sold 1 hr before closing
Closed Mon.

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Xintiandi

Xintiandi Fodor's Choice

By World War II, more than two-thirds of Shanghai's residents lived in a shikumen (stone gatehouse). Most have been razed in the name of progress, but this 8-acre collection of them has been transformed into an upscale shopping-and-dining complex called Xintiandi, or "New Heaven on Earth." The restaurants are busy from lunch until past midnight, especially those with patios—perfect places from which to watch the passing parade of shoppers.