Yu Garden Bazaar
Yu Garden Bazaar Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Shanghai
Arrive in Shanghai and check into your accommodation near the Yu Garden Bazaar area. Spend the afternoon getting acquainted with the neighborhood, wandering around the bustling streets, and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. Enjoy a delicious dinner at a local restaurant, sampling Shanghai's famous cuisine, such as xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) and shengjianbao (pan-fried dumplings).
Day 2: Explore Yu Garden
Start your day with a visit to Yu Garden, a classical Chinese garden dating back to the Ming Dynasty. Explore the intricately designed pavilions, halls, rockeries, and ponds, and admire the traditional architecture and landscaping. Wander through the nearby Yuyuan Bazaar, a bustling market filled with shops selling traditional Chinese handicrafts, souvenirs, antiques, and snacks. Enjoy lunch at a local teahouse or restaurant within the Yu Garden area, savoring authentic Shanghainese dishes. In the afternoon, continue exploring the bazaar and nearby attractions such as the City God Temple and Huxinting Tea House.
Day 3: Shanghai Old Town
Spend the day delving deeper into Shanghai's Old Town area surrounding the Yu Garden Bazaar. Visit historic landmarks such as the Shanghai Old Street, a pedestrian street lined with traditional Chinese architecture, shops, and eateries. Explore the nearby Confucian Temple and learn about Confucianism's influence on Chinese culture and education. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon sampling street food and snacks from vendors in the Old Town area, trying local delicacies like tanghulu (candied fruit skewers) and fried dumplings. Relax in the evening with a traditional Chinese massage or foot reflexology session to rejuvenate after a day of exploration.
Day 4: Day Trip to Zhujiajiao Water Town
Take a day trip to Zhujiajiao Water Town, one of the best-preserved ancient water towns near Shanghai. Explore the town's narrow canals, stone bridges, and Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture, reminiscent of traditional Chinese paintings. Visit attractions such as Kezhi Garden, Yuanjin Buddhist Temple, and Fangsheng Bridge. Enjoy a boat ride along the canals, admiring the scenery and learning about the town's history and culture. Return to Shanghai in the evening and unwind with a relaxing dinner at a riverside restaurant overlooking the Bund.
Day 5: Cultural Experiences
Spend the day engaging in cultural experiences in and around the Yu Garden Bazaar area. Attend a traditional Chinese tea ceremony at a teahouse, learning about different types of tea and tea etiquette. Explore nearby art galleries and museums, such as the Shanghai Museum or the China Art Museum, to appreciate Chinese art and history. Participate in a calligraphy or Chinese painting workshop to learn basic techniques from local artists. In the evening, watch a traditional Chinese opera performance or acrobatics show to conclude your cultural immersion experience.
Day 6: Departure
Check out of your accommodation and depart from Shanghai, taking with you cherished memories of your exploration of the Yu Garden Bazaar area and the rich cultural heritage of Shanghai.
Our Tour Details
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Pick-up and Drop
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Duration5N/6D
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Starting Price₹/-
Frequently asked Questions:
Yu Garden Bazaar, also known as Yuyuan Bazaar or Yuyuan Old Street, is a traditional Chinese market located near the famous Yu Garden in Shanghai, China.
Yu Garden Bazaar is located in the Old Town area of Shanghai, adjacent to Yu Garden (Yuyuan Garden), a renowned classical Chinese garden.
The main attractions in Yu Garden Bazaar include traditional Chinese architecture, narrow alleys, historic buildings, teahouses, restaurants, souvenir shops, and street vendors selling a variety of goods.
Visitors to Yu Garden Bazaar can purchase a wide range of items, including traditional Chinese handicrafts, silk products, antiques, souvenirs, jewelry, tea, snacks, and local specialties.
Yes, bargaining is a common practice at Yu Garden Bazaar, and visitors are encouraged to negotiate prices with vendors to get the best deals.
Yes, Yu Garden Bazaar is home to numerous restaurants, teahouses, and street food stalls offering a variety of traditional Chinese snacks, dim sum, noodles, dumplings, and other delicacies.
Yes, Yu Garden Bazaar is open year-round, although it may be more crowded during holidays and peak tourist seasons.
Yes, visitors to Yu Garden Bazaar can enjoy cultural performances such as traditional Chinese music, opera, and puppet shows, as well as participate in cultural activities such as calligraphy demonstrations and tea ceremonies.
Yes, photography is generally allowed at Yu Garden Bazaar for personal use. However, visitors should be mindful of people's privacy and may need permission to take photos in certain shops or areas.
Yu Garden Bazaar is easily accessible by metro, bus, taxi, or car from other parts of Shanghai. The nearest metro station is Yuyuan Garden Station (Line 10), which is within walking distance of the bazaar.