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The Bund in Shanghai, also known as Zhongshan East 1st Road, is about 1.5 kilometers long. It faces the Huangpu River in the east and 52 buildings of different styles, including Gothic, Roman, Baroque, and Chinese and Western styles, are located in the west. It is known as the "World Architecture Expo Group". The Bund's river surface, long embankment, green belt and magnificent buildings form the street scene, which is the most characteristic Shanghai landscape.
1. Tour route: It is recommended to start from Zhongshan East 1st Road at the north end of the Bund and tour southward. Along the way, you can enjoy the historical buildings of the Bund and feel the vicissitudes of Shanghai. Then go to the Bund Source, where there are many shopping and dining places to meet shopping and food needs. Finally, go to the Bund Riverside to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Huangpu River and take pictures of the city skyline of Shanghai.
2. Recommended attractions: The Bund's historical buildings, the Bund Source, the Bund Riverside, the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel, Huangpu Park, Xintiandi, Shanghai Museum, Oriental Pearl Tower.
3. Food recommendations: Shanghai local cuisine (such as braised pork, pan-fried buns, etc.), Shanghai snacks (such as steamed buns, tofu pudding, etc.).
4. Shopping guide: The shopping malls near Nanjing East Road Pedestrian Street have various international brands and fashion trends.
5. Accommodation suggestions: There are many hotels around the Bund in Shanghai, ranging from economy to luxury. If you have enough budget, you can choose to stay at the Peace Hotel or Pudong Shangri-La Hotel. Both hotels have a good view and can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Bund. If the budget is limited, you can also choose economy hotels such as 7 Days and Hanting. These hotels are clean and comfortable with high cost performance.
6. Transportation: Metro Line 2 and Line 10 are about 15 minutes walk from Nanjing East Road Station; Bus 20, 26, 37, 42, 55, 65, 135, 145, 868, 5, 921, etc. can reach.
7. Best travel time: Spring and autumn are the best seasons to travel to Shanghai. There is more rainfall in spring, but the temperature in Shanghai from March to May is moderate, with lush grass and chirping birds, which is suitable for outings in the suburbs and admiring the pink peach blossoms and green willows. Shanghai is full of autumn from September to November, and you cannot miss the opportunity to taste the rich and delicious hairy crabs at this time.