Shanghai Travel Guide 2026: Best Restaurants, Attractions & Flights from Bangkok
Hi, I’m Sopit T., and just like the story on our About Us page, my partner and I are passionate travelers who turned our love for exploring cultures and cuisines into SOPITT magazine. After years of chasing hidden gems across Thailand and Southeast Asia, we finally set our sights on Shanghai – the dazzling metropolis that perfectly blends futuristic skyscrapers with timeless traditions.
Shanghai pulses with energy, where every corner tells a story of old and new China. Here’s our complete Shanghai travel guide with must-visit places, top restaurants, and practical tips for travelers flying from Bangkok.
Getting There: Flights from Bangkok to Shanghai
Flying from Bangkok (BKK) to Shanghai (PVG or SHA) is straightforward and affordable. Direct flights take about 4.5 hours with airlines like China Eastern, Thai Airways, or budget-friendly Spring Airlines. One-way fares can start as low as $90–150 depending on the season.
Pro tips from the SOPITT team: Book mid-week for better deals, arrive early to beat jet lag (Shanghai is just 1 hour ahead), and download WeChat Pay, Alipay, and Didi for seamless navigation. Good news for Thai passport holders – you can enjoy 30 days visa-free entry to China (as of 2026). Always double-check the latest entry rules before travel.
Iconic Places to Visit in Shanghai
1. The Bund (Wai Tan)
The waterfront promenade is Shanghai’s postcard moment. Stroll along the Huangpu River with colonial-era buildings on one side and the glittering Pudong skyline on the other. The night light show is pure magic!
Illuminating the Iconic Shanghai Bund (外滩) at Night | 4K HDR
2. Yu Garden (Yuyuan Garden) & Old Town
A classical Chinese garden oasis in the heart of the old city. Rockeries, pavilions, and ponds create the perfect escape from the bustling streets.
3. Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
Shanghai’s vibrant shopping heaven! From luxury brands to street snacks, it’s perfect for people-watching and fashion inspiration.
Nanjing Lu (Nanjing Road) (2026) – All You MUST Know Before You Go (with Reviews)
4. Lujiazui & Shanghai Tower / Oriental Pearl Tower
Cross the river to Pudong for futuristic vibes. Ascend Shanghai Tower (China’s tallest) or the iconic Pearl Tower for jaw-dropping panoramic views.
Oriental Pearl Tower, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center and Other Skyscrapers Editorial Photography – Image of cruise, downtown: 178091302
5. French Concession & Tianzifang
Tree-lined streets, European-style shikumen houses, cafes, and boutiques. Tianzifang’s artsy laneways are ideal for photos and that effortless cool vibe.
Explore Tianzifang: Tourists Go to the Bund. Locals Come To Tianzifang.
6. Xintiandi
An upscale, restored shikumen area packed with trendy restaurants, bars, and shops – the perfect blend of historic charm and modern energy.
Shanghai Xintiandi: Historic Shikumen Architecture Meets Modern Luxury in Huangpu District’s Cultural Hub
7. Huangpu River Cruise
See the city from the water at dusk when the illuminated skyline creates a romantic, unforgettable experience.
Huangpu Night Cruise: Cozy Vibe & Modern Shanghai Glow | GetYourGuide
8. Shanghai Museum at People’s Square
World-class collection of ancient Chinese art, ceramics, and bronzes. Free entry and highly recommended for culture lovers.
Shanghai Museum – Wikipedia
9. Jing’an Temple
A serene Buddhist temple nestled amid modern high-rises. The contrast of ancient spirituality and city hustle is both peaceful and inspiring.
Jing’an Temple: Night Views & Visitor Guide — A Spotlight on Shanghai Attractions
10. Zhujiajiao Ancient Water Town (Day Trip)
Just outside Shanghai, this “Venice of the East” features canals, stone bridges, and traditional houses – a beautiful step back in time.
Zhujiajiao Water Town: A Detail-Packed Guide from Shanghai – Nickkembel Travels
A Culinary Journey: 10+ Best Restaurants in Shanghai
Shanghai is a food paradise, especially famous for its juicy xiaolongbao (soup dumplings). Here are our top picks that we loved on our trip:
1. Jia Jia Tang Bao
The legendary spot for perfect pork xiaolongbao. Thin skins and rich, bursting soup – arrive early or expect a queue!
Visit Jia Jia Tang Bao in Shanghai for good XiaoLongBao – The Travelling Squid
2. Nanxiang Xiaolongbao
Historic gem near Yu Garden serving traditional dumplings for generations.
3. Din Tai Fung
Reliable high-quality chain with consistently excellent dumplings and dim sum (multiple locations).
Restaurant Review: Ding Tai Fung Shanghai Dim Sum
4. Yang’s Fry Dumpling
Don’t miss the crispy-bottom shengjianbao – street-style deliciousness at its finest.
5. Lost Heaven on the Bund
Elegant fusion with Yunnan and Southeast Asian influences and stunning river views.
LOST HEAVEN ON THE BUND, Shanghai – Puxi (Downtown Shanghai) – Restaurant Reviews, Photos & Phone Number – Tripadvisor
6. M on the Bund
Iconic fine dining with breathtaking skyline views – modern European-Asian fusion.
M on the Bund Shanghai Reservations | Alotea Concierge
7. Hakkasan
Modern Cantonese in a stylish setting. Their elevated dim sum is a must-try.
8. Wu You Xian
Michelin-starred xiaolongbao specialist – try the premium crab versions.
9. Hai Di Lao Hotpot
Fun, interactive hotpot experience with outstanding service – great for sharing.
10. Paradise Dynasty
Colorful dumplings with unique flavors – a fun and delicious twist!
Bonus tip: Explore street food in the Old Town for scallion pancakes and red-braised pork.
Travel Tips for Shanghai from SOPITT
- Use WeChat Pay or Alipay (cash is rarely accepted).
- The metro is efficient – get a transport card.
- Best time to visit: Spring (March–May) or autumn (September–November) for pleasant weather.
- Download a translation app and learn basic Mandarin phrases.
Final Thoughts
Shanghai captured our hearts with its incredible contrasts – old meets ultra-modern, street eats meet Michelin stars. Whether you’re a foodie, history buff, or skyline chaser, this city delivers unforgettable memories.
What are you waiting for? Book your flight from Bangkok and let SOPITT be your guide to the world! Share your Shanghai stories with us on X @BangkokDaysX or drop a comment below.
Safe travels and see you on the next adventure!