Shanghai People's Square is located in Huangpu District, Shanghai. It was formed after the opening of Shanghai. Originally known as Shanghai Happy Racing Hall, it was a place where the upper class held horse racing and other activities at that time. Broadly speaking, People's Square is mainly composed of an open square, People's Park and some surrounding cultural, tourist and commercial buildings. People's Square is the economic, political and cultural center, transportation hub and tourism center of Shanghai, and it is also one of the most important landmark buildings in Shanghai. Located in the city center, People's Square is the only intersection of Line 1 and Line 2, and it is also the transfer station of Metro Line 6. People's Square is an important landmark in Shanghai. The 1930s-style buildings in old Shanghai bring you a close look at the century-old customs of Shanghai Beach. There are also top art centers and shopping centers such as Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai Grand Theatre and raffles city. The subway also goes directly to Di Mei, Hongkong Boutique Street, which Shanghai MM likes to go to, so that you can enjoy Taobao. Go east along Renmin Avenue, and you will find the heavily read Fuzhou Road Cultural Street, surrounded by Shanghai Book City and many old bookstores. There are many century-old shops along the street, which let you enjoy the classic delicacy of this dish.
There is an underground food court in Pumice Square, where Chinese and foreign cuisines gather together and the price is reasonable. It is a good place to solve the problem of dining on the way to shopping. If you visit the bookstore on Fuzhou Road, you can go to Laozhengxing, located at No.556 Fuzhou Road, which is an old hotel with a history of one hundred years. Fried river shrimp, grass head circle, shrimp, big black ginseng and other local dishes are very authentic. If you want to taste authentic Shanghai hairy crabs, Wang Baohe at No.603 Fuzhou Road is the first choice. If you want to eat economically and delicious, Boss Zhai at No.600 Fuzhou Road is the best choice. Xuecai Huimian Noodles is a signature food that old Shanghainese have been obsessed with for half a century. The order is around 50 yuan, and the cake is around 10 yuan.
2. Xintiandi
Shanghai New World, based on the old Shikumen building area, is the symbol of Shanghai's modern architecture. It changed the original living function of Shikumen for the first time, creatively endowed it with business management function, and transformed this old house reflecting Shanghai's history and culture into a fashion, leisure, cultural and entertainment center integrating international functions such as catering, shopping and performing arts. The exterior of the Shikumen complex in Xintiandi retains the brick walls and tiles of that year, and the interior of each building is tailored according to the lifestyle, rhythm and emotional world of modern urbanites in 2 1 century, which reflects the atmosphere of modern leisure life.
Xintiandi has many high-class restaurants with elegant environment and unique dishes, and there are also many western restaurants in Xintiandi Beili. French, German, Italian and Thai cuisines make you feel exotic. There are many traditional and elegant Chinese restaurants in Xintiandi Linan, ranging from medicated diet restaurants with the concept of health preservation to exquisite and high-grade Cantonese seafood restaurants, which can definitely meet your food requirements, but the price is expensive. If you want to eat economically, there are all kinds of delicious snacks in the big restaurant on the ground floor of Hong Kong Plaza, with many varieties and reasonable prices. You can choose as many as you want. If you want to be more emotional, there are many high-end Cantonese cuisine, teppanyaki and Southeast Asian restaurants on the second and third floors of the Plaza.
3. Fuxing Park
Fuxing Park is located at No.0/05, yandang road, bordering Chongqing South Road in the east, Fuxing Middle Road in the south, Sinan Road in the west and Science Museum in the north. There are three doors in the park: the south gate is at the corner of Chongqing South Road in Fuxing Middle Road; The north gate is in yandang road; Ximen goes out of Gaolan Road. Fuxing Park is one of the earliest parks in Shanghai. More than 80 years ago, it used to be a fertile land, inhabited by hardworking and poor farmers. At that time, a family named Gu owned more than ten acres of land, so they built a small private garden here, called "Gu Jiazhai Garden", which was the original prototype of Fuxing Park.
Wuyue Renjia Noodle Restaurant in Lane 706 of Huaihai Middle Road or Canglangting Noodle Restaurant in No.689, which are both Suzhou-Hangzhou noodle restaurants with reasonable prices, can be used as economic food around Fuxing Park. If you want to eat luxuriously, Laoye Shanghai Restaurant on Maoming South Road and Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant not far from Canglang Pavilion can meet your requirements, while Istanbul Restaurant nearby can let you experience authentic exotic food. After the visit, the Haagen-Dazs store next to Parkson has open-air seats, where you can taste ice cream while enjoying the fashionable beauties passing by Huaihai Middle Road. The Lillian egg tart next to Guotai Cinema was once rated as the most delicious Portuguese egg tart in Shanghai.