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Trip.Best Popular Fall Viewing Attractions in Shanghai [2024]

Updated Sep 2024
  • top_1
    󰺂8.1
    4.7/5
    47036 Review
    From473.66
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 10611 reviews
    "On a Saturday (off-peak October) just far too crowded to enjoy the true beauty of the gardens. The available audiotour might be helpful when there is more room to move more freely through those beautiful settings. Unfortunate as the contrast to the skyline behind is a great experience overall. The City Temple just behind is a great experience too."
    Shanghai.Yu Garden Area
    1.8km from downtown
    No.1 of Water Fun Attractions in Shanghai
    Highlights: Yu Garden is located in central Shanghai’s Huangpu District, on a spot within the boundaries of former Old City. It is the only classic Chinese garden in the downtown area and was once a private garden for Ming Dynasty officials. The garden covers roughly two hectares and contains various rambling pathways, hidden pavilions, and classic flora. It is a good place to escape the bustling modern city outside. Take note of the hundreds of plaques and inscriptions written by well-known individuals, as well as the park’s collection of stone carvings. Yuyuan Bazaar, located nearby, is good to browse for antiques and souvenirs.
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    󰺂7.2
    4.7/5
    14570 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 640 reviews
    "The zoo is very large, you can take the park sightseeing bus (15 yuan per person) to get on and off at any time, animals are basically on time "to get off work" 😆 weekends and holidays and special feeding and other performance projects, each animal has a very detailed related introduction, convenient for friends of all sizes to understand the knowledge. 👍 There are also many restaurants in the park that provide catering services. There is its own parking lot near the park, 8 yuan an hour. If you travel by subway, the Shanghai Zoo Station of Line 10 is the gate of the park."
    Shanghai.Hongqiao District
    11.3km from downtown
    No.6 of Family-friendly Attractions in Shanghai
    Highlights: Located near Hongqiao Airport, Shanghai Zoo is a modern metropolitan zoological garden featuring more than 6,000 animals in additional to various plant life. Species native to China include giant pandas, golden snub-nosed monkeys, lions, South China tigers, hoopoe, black bulbuls, scimitar-horned oryx, great hornbills, and Bactrian camels. With its convenient location and visitor-friendly design, the Shanghai Zoo provides a fun outing for the entire family.
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    󰺂6.8
    4.7/5
    585 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 244 reviews
    "As one of the few large-scale open art spaces in Shanghai, Jing'an Sculpture Park has continuously introduced sculpture art works from all over the world since the park opened. Over the years, dozens of different styles of works and series have been presented. Since there are new ones, there will be fewer. Some works are only temporarily displayed during the sculpture exhibition. Now the sculptures in the park are only part of it. So if you want to visit more, please pay attention to the latest exhibition information."
    Shanghai.Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
    1.1km from downtown
    No.17 of Best Things to Do in Shanghai
    Highlights: Jing'an Sculpture Park is the only specialized sculpture park in the center of Shanghai. It is an urban public product Jing'an Sculpture Park with ecological functions, artistic functions and cultural functions. Originally it was just a small piece of green space, but now it has become a park. Although the place is not large and there are not many sculptures, the environment is pleasant, and the selected sculpture works are often changed. It is also a small world where the surrounding residents often come to exercise.
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    󰺂6.6
    4.6/5
    5761 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 9 reviews
    "Guangfulin's scenery is beautiful and the underwater museum is very special. The Duoyun Bookstore in the scenic area is also worth visiting. It is very comfortable and healing to read in an antique environment. I look forward to coming to Guangfulin next time!"
    Shanghai.Sheshan, Songjiang University Town
    32.2km from downtown
    No.10 of Family-friendly Attractions in Shanghai
    Highlights: GUANGFULIN HERITAGE PARK is an 11 sq km archeological relic park located near Shanghai's Songjiang University Town. It’s a large cultural center and family-friendly attraction catering to archaeology lovers as well as people who want to learn about the early history of Shanghai. Relics unearthed at the site date as far back as 4500 years. The current park is centered on the Guangfulin Culture Exhibition Hall. The hall’s pyramid-like roofs float in the Fulin Lake and the entire exhibition space is set underwater. Combined with modern audio-visual technology, it offers visitors the chance to journey through time and space.
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    󰺂6.1
    4.7/5
    612 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 31 reviews
    "The enthusiasm and professionalism of Sister Rainbow gave this short trip to Wukang Road a very different experience. Which angle to shoot Wukang Building is the most beautiful. The explanation of Soong Qingling's former residence makes us suddenly understand that there are also firewood, rice, oil and salt in ordinary people behind the elegant knowledge of the mother of the country. Flower arrangement. My 78-year-old mother and I were immersed in the sharing of Sister Rainbow, not like explanation at all, but a resonant sharing. There are additional eggs for us, the vegetarian restaurant on the 7th floor of 378 Huaihai Road, the bungalow has a panoramic view. There are also Shanghai buns and peach blossoms specially bought for us to taste, praise 👍🏻"
    Shanghai.Hengshan Road Area
    4.1km from downtown
    Highlights: Wukang Road is located in Shanghai's trendy Xuhui District. The tree-lined street in the former French Concession is full of delightful shops and examples of historic architecture. It is a popular destination for photography, especially the famous Wukang Building at the intersection with Huaihai Middle Road. On pleasant afternoons, one can spend several hours among the cafes and small side streets extending off from Wukang Road. It is a great example of contemporary Shanghai.
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    󰺂5.1
    4.8/5
    10845 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 466 reviews
    "Shanghai Zoo is worth taking children, the park is full of highlights, the experience is very strong! Shanghai Zoo is worth taking children, the park is full of highlights, the experience is very strong!"
    Shanghai.Pudong New International Expo Center/World Expo Area
    7.6km from downtown
    Featured in Family-friendly Attractions
    Highlights: Located in the heart of Pudong, Century Park is one of the largest city parks in Shanghai. Covering some 346 acres, Century Park is a great place to escape the hectic city beyond. There are numerous lawns, gardens, and lakes throughout. One can easily spend several hours walking the many paths and visiting the park's distinctive sections. Designed by a British environmental consultancy, Century Park blends English, Japanese, and Chinese styles to create a harmonious and distinctive urban green space. Century Park offers something for everyone and is truly an oasis of tranquillity in the center of Shanghai. Taking some time to visit is well worth it.
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    󰺂5.3
    4.5/5
    4633 Review
    From414.94
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 31 reviews
    "70 yuan rented a day RV, and 200 free room rates for dinner in Jinhu Tiandi. There is also a battery car transfer, out of the park to Gate 1, the best choice for parent-child travel. If the battery car rental at 160 yuan/hour can be discounted, it will be even better. The park should put the RV activity up"
    Shanghai.Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island
    50.4km from downtown
    Featured in Family-friendly Attractions
    Highlights: Dongping National Forest Park is a forest located on the north side of Chongming Island in Shanghai, China. Since it was formally opened to the public in 1989, it has attracted thousands of tourists every year. Visitors can use the barbecue and camping areas, or rent a bicycle and cycle around the park. It's a great destination in the summer and can provide the feeling of a mini-vacation from Shanghai. There are also plenty of leisure activities such as paintball, go-karting, grass skiing, pedal boats, and water walking balls. Taking a visit out to Chongming Island is a fun way to spend a day.
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    󰺂5.3
    4.7/5
    4469 Review
    From355.67
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 86 reviews
    "I went to play in March and went to enjoy the cherry blossoms. At that time, the cherry blossoms were already blooming. I felt that this park was good. The park has a lot of large lawns and many fun facilities. You can also picnic and camp and set up tents. It is very suitable for friends to gather and relax."
    Shanghai.Sheshan, Songjiang University Town
    32.6km from downtown
    Featured in Family-friendly Attractions
    Highlights: Shanghai Chenshan Botanical Garden is a botanical garden with strong scientific content and beautiful garden landscapes. It integrates scientific research, landscaping, and leisure into a harmonious design. Visitors can enjoy plants all year round. Even in winter, the park's greenhouses showcase a vibrant and lush scene. Sites worth noting include the Quarry Garden, park's two lakes, and several small islands. Through ecological restoration, the Quarry Garden's deep pool, pits, platforms, and walls were transformed into the beautiful garden one sees today. Finally, don't forget to visit the cascading waterfall and special area for visually impaired guests.
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    󰺂5.1
    4.6/5
    3002 Review
    From473.66
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 23 reviews
    "It has not been built yet, and it needs to be repaired. However, it is very fun to go now. It is a scene everywhere. It should be said that due to the unique design, every time you look up, you can just find the point of taking pictures. If you don’t step on it occasionally, please enter the details to view the mode to see the big, See how the four seasons after the final construction are, it feels the same as the scene in the book, very interesting, you can immersive experience the life in the book. Not far from the attractions, there are farmers' markets and Ozao noodles, you can go to eat, local noodles, taste quite good"
    Shanghai.Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
    56.4km from downtown
    Highlights: Shanghai Grand View Garden is located on the west bank of Dianshan Lake in Shanghai's Qingpu District. It contains a collection of antique-style buildings and a large, modern garden. It was designed according to a description in the Chinese classic novel, "Dream of the Red Chamber." The Grand View Garden's scenery is really something to behold. The stone bridges, lotus ponds, and pavilions form a great backdrop for photos. Inside the garden, you'll see many wax figures of characters from the "Dream of the Red Chamber." It is a fun park to visit and a good chance to see things outside of the Shanghai's core urban area.
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    󰺂4.8
    4.2/5
    1885 Review
    From237.11
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 3 reviews
    "Dongtan Wetland Park covers a very large area, with trees in it, and the environment is very good. It is more convenient to travel by car. It is recommended to rent a bicycle to ride in the scenic spot after entering the scenic spot, which is very comfortable."
    Shanghai.Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island
    55.3km from downtown
    Highlights: Dongtan Wetland Park is a wetland preservation area located at the extreme eastern tip of Shanghai’s Chongming Island. It is renowned as a birdwatching venue, lying along the migratory route of more than 150 different species. Some of the birds spotted in the park include cranes, swans, geese, white spoonbills, black-faced spoonbills, tufted ducks, and many varieties of shorebirds. Due to its location at the mouth of the Yangtze River, Dongtan Wetland Park is also known for its beautiful sunrises. Enjoy a walk along the park’s many wooden paths as you explore the marshlands and see the abundant wildlife in this unique part of Shanghai.
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FAQ

What Fall Viewing Attractions are there in Shanghai?
These are all Fall Viewing Attractions in Shanghai:Yu Garden, Shanghai Zoo, Jing'an Sculpture Park, Guangfulin Relics Park, Wukang Road
What are some highly-rated Fall Viewing Attractions in Shanghai?
Some highly-rated Fall Viewing Attractions in Shanghai include:Yu Garden:4.7, Shanghai Zoo:4.7, Jing'an Sculpture Park:4.7, Guangfulin Relics Park:4.6, Wukang Road:4.7
At what locations in Shanghai can Fall Viewing Attractions in Shanghai be found?
The Fall Viewing Attractions in Shanghai are mainly located in:Yu Garden:Shanghai, Shanghai Zoo:Shanghai, Jing'an Sculpture Park:Shanghai, Guangfulin Relics Park:Shanghai, Wukang Road:Shanghai
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