Experience the perfect balance of innovation and tradition on a Shanghai and Hangzhou tour. Explore Shanghai's dazzling skyline and vibrant markets before immersing yourself in the poetic beauty of Hangzhou's West Lake, ancient tea plantations, and historic landmarks. A journey blending urban charm and natural splendor awaits!
Shanghai (3 Days): Day 1 + Day 2 + Day 5
Hangzhou (2 Days): Day 3 + Day 4
The Bund
Upon arrival at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, meet our guide and enjoy a private transfer to your hotel. Spend the afternoon exploring the iconic The Bund, where historic buildings meet Shanghai’s modern skyline. In the evening, enjoy a leisurely stroll along Nanjing Road, the city’s most famous shopping street.
Yu Garden
Begin your day with a visit to the stunning Yu Garden, a classical Chinese garden featuring intricate pavilions and koi-filled ponds. Nearby, wander through the bustling Yuyuan Bazaar to experience traditional markets. In the afternoon, head to the futuristic Lujiazui Financial District, home to the Shanghai Tower, the world’s second-tallest building. End your day with a relaxing Huangpu River cruise for spectacular city views.
West Lake
Take a high-speed train to Hangzhou, known for its poetic landscapes. Upon arrival, visit the serene West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy a boat ride to appreciate its beauty. Stroll through the Guo’s Villa, a traditional lakeside residence showcasing Chinese garden artistry. End the day with a visit to the Broken Bridge, steeped in Chinese legend.
Lingyin Temple
Immerse yourself in tea culture with a visit to the Dragon Well Tea Village, where you’ll learn about tea-making traditions and enjoy a tasting session. In the afternoon, explore Lingyin Temple, one of China’s most famous Buddhist temples, and admire the Feilai Peak stone carvings nearby. Wrap up the day at the tranquil Xixi Wetland Park, a haven of natural beauty.
Shanghai Museum
Spend your morning at leisure, perhaps shopping for souvenirs or exploring more of Hangzhou. In the afternoon, return to Shanghai by high-speed train. Visit the impressive Shanghai Museum, showcasing China’s rich history and art. Afterward, transfer to the airport for your departure flight, concluding your unforgettable Shanghai and Hangzhou tour.
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit Guangzhou and Zhangjiajie for pleasant weather and clear views.
Yes, professional English-speaking guides will accompany your clients at each destination, providing insightful commentary and assistance.
Yes, your clients can enjoy thrilling activities like the Glass Bridge, the world’s longest and highest glass-bottom bridge, as part of the Zhangjiajie experience.
The tour is 5 days long, and we can customize the itinerary to match your client’s preferences, interests, and schedule.
Absolutely! The itinerary includes a mix of urban attractions and natural sites that are accessible and enjoyable for all age groups.