Outdoors in Shanghai

Discover the Rockery at Guyi Garden

Outdoors

Time-travel to ancient China as you explore the beautiful Guyi Garden's rockeries. This Ming Dynasty-style garden is one of Shanghai's oldest. Get lost in the enchanting pathways lined with ancient trees, and discover hidden pools and delicate bridges. It's an idyllic adventure that's perfect for some quiet reflection or a lively photo escapade.

Explore Xujiahui Cathedral

Outdoors

Get ready to be transported to a different time at the grand Xujiahui Cathedral, the largest Catholic church in Shanghai. Whether you're an architecture buff or history enthusiast, you'll be charmed by its majestic Gothic style. Take a leisurely walk around the courtyard and soak in the serenity amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. Don't forget to capture those stunning stained glass windows on your journey!

Bird-Watching Walk at Century Park

Outdoors

Embrace the natural side of Shanghai by taking a bird-watching walk at Century Park. This massive urban oasis offers more than just greenery—it's a haven for bird lovers. Try spotting various bird species as you wander along the pathways. It's the perfect peaceful getaway while you listen to the harmonious chirps and rustles embracing the park.

Picnic at Gongqing Forest Park

Outdoors

Why not pack a picnic and make a day out of it at Gongqing Forest Park? With sprawling green lawns and tranquil ponds, you'll find the perfect spot to lay down your blanket. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon watching kites dance in the sky and maybe even join in on a game of frisbee. It's a slice of tranquility away from the vibrant streets of Shanghai!

Laze on the Beaches of Jinshan

Outdoors

When you think Shanghai, beaches aren't the first thing that comes to mind, right? Well, surprise! Jinshan City Beach offers you golden sands and the soothing sound of waves just a stone's throw from the metropolis. Pack a picnic, catch some rays, or dip your toes in the water while soaking in a chilled-out beach vibe. Perfect for solo travelers, families or friends looking to escape the city grind for a seaside retreat. Makeshift sandcastles encouraged!