Shanghai

Shanghai

Shanghai is a non-stop megacity where pockets of its old spirit and colonial history are mixed with futuristic skyscrapers, glitzy nightlife and a progressive art scene. This densely populated city is popular with history buffs and futurists alike. Plus, with bamboo forests and nature reserves just a train ride away, you can get the best of both.

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Qantas Frequent Flyers can earn and use Qantas Points in Australia and around the world and can earn Status Credits on eligible flights.

Places to stay

Whether you’re after a modern stay or a taste of the tradition, Shanghai has a variety of accommodation options. To sleep like you’re floating on clouds stay in a luxury hotel surrounded by Shanghai’s newest skyscrapers in the Pǔdōng area.

To be located close to Shanghai’s iconic spots, The Bund and People’s Square top places to stay in the middle of all action. There are plenty of oasis buried amongst busy neighbourhoods, like The Puli hidden right in the heart of the Jing’an – an area with a vibrant community of expats. In the historic former French Concession, you’ll find one-of-a-kind B&Bs nestled alongside the distinct architecture of the neighbourhood's mansions. For traditional stay in Shanghai, the Old City is a picturesque area filled with well-preserved buildings offering accommodation.

Things to do

Before exploring Shanghai’s streets, start your day by scoping out the city’s layout from the 360-degree viewing floor of the Oriental Pearl. Dongtai Road is bursting with antique finds or visit the Wan Shang Flower and Bird Market to see the prized crickets behind China’s secret national sport. To shop, visit the artsy Tianzifang area in the former French Concession. Enjoy the slower pace of this area by wandering along its tree-lined avenues, and popping in and out of the one-of-a-kind shops, trendy cafes and mansions turned museums. To find a source of fragrant fresh air, pay a visit to the bonsai gardens and springtime blooms of the Shanghai Botanical Garden.

A great way to tour the city is by sidecar - Shanghai Insider offer customised rides around the city. A visit to Pǔdōng will have you craning your neck to take in the dazzling and dizzying architecture or zip to the top of towers, like Shànghǎi Tower and Jīnmào Tower, to put your love of heights to the test. Prefer views that come with a drink or two? Flair at The Ritz-Carlton is the highest rooftop bar in all of China, so it’s sure to be a night out you’ll never forget. From the streets to the skies, Shanghai has a staggering array of adventures to be had.

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Disclaimer: ++ Status Credits are earned on eligible Qantas, Jetstar, oneworld® member and oneworld connect® airlines only - see the Airline Earning Tables and Qantas Frequent Flyer program Terms and Conditions for details. Status Credits may not be earned on some fare types and booking classes. 

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