One Day Tour: Essence of Shanghai

USD:$99.00

One Day Tour: Essence of Shanghai

Shanghai

It is the best value of a Shanghai tour. You not only have a chance to visit the most representative tourist attractions, but also experience the real life of the Shanghainese, like taking the convenient subway and practicing your bargaining skills in the bustling bazaar.

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Itinerary: Orientation walk→Shanghai Museum→Yuyuan Garden→Tian Zi Fang Bazaar 
Morning:
Your guide will meet you in your hotel lobby. Take an Orientation Walk of the Bund, a main road that follows the Huangpu River. This is a great opportunity to get a layout of the city. Then visit the Shanghai Museum, home to a world-class collection of ancient Chinese art. Tour individual galleries devoted to such items as sculpture, bronze, ceramics, jade, coins, Ming and Qing Dynasty furniture, paintings, and calligraphy. 
Afternoon:
Go visit Yuyuan Garden - a classic garden of the southern region also famous for the busy bazaar and old style architecture.The beautiful scenery and quiet atmosphere here make it a peaceful place in a bustling city. Afterwards, go to the Tian Zi Fang Bazaar, which is one symbol of Shanghai folk culture and also renowned for its shikumen styled buildings that have been transformed and furnished into a tourist attraction. The landmark embraces both historical and cultural aspects of early 1900’s Shanghai.Then back to the hotel in the evening.

 


Inclusions

Entrance fees

Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)

Professional licensed guide

Transport by private vehicle

◆ Bottle water


Exclusions

◆ Accommodation

Food and drinks, unless specified

Gratuities (recommended)

 

Additional info

A minimum of 2 people per booking is required

Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking

◆ Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required

Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants

 Hotel information is required


Itinerary: Orientation walk→Shanghai Museum→Yuyuan Garden→Tian Zi Fang Bazaar 
Morning:
Your guide will meet you in your hotel lobby. Take an Orientation Walk of the Bund, a main road that follows the Huangpu River. This is a great opportunity to get a layout of the city. Then visit the Shanghai Museum, home to a world-class collection of ancient Chinese art. Tour individual galleries devoted to such items as sculpture, bronze, ceramics, jade, coins, Ming and Qing Dynasty furniture, paintings, and calligraphy. 
Afternoon:
Go visit Yuyuan Garden - a classic garden of the southern region also famous for the busy bazaar and old style architecture.The beautiful scenery and quiet atmosphere here make it a peaceful place in a bustling city. Afterwards, go to the Tian Zi Fang Bazaar, which is one symbol of Shanghai folk culture and also renowned for its shikumen styled buildings that have been transformed and furnished into a tourist attraction. The landmark embraces both historical and cultural aspects of early 1900’s Shanghai.Then back to the hotel in the evening.

 

Inclusions

Entrance fees

Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)

Professional licensed guide

Transport by private vehicle

◆ Bottle water


Exclusions

◆ Accommodation

Food and drinks, unless specified

Gratuities (recommended)

 

Additional info

A minimum of 2 people per booking is required

Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking

◆ Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required

Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants

 Hotel information is required


Useful Information for Traveling in China
Payment 
Best China Experience will provide you with quote calculated in Chinese currency-CNY, as well as the equivalent quote in USD based on the current exchange rate between them. (Please note our quote in USD may change slightly due to the fluctuation of the exchange rate, though CNY quote remains the same) After confirming your itinerary with us, you will be requested to pay a deposit to secure the booking and the balance should be paid upon your arrival or at the end of your tour.
Option1: Paypal (You can sign up for a Paypal account here: https://www.paypal.com)
Using Paypal is safe and easy! Just:
1: Sign up for a Paypal account
2: Link your Paypal account to your bank account, credit card, or debit card
3: Use Paypal to pay when you checkout
4: You’re done!
Our Paypal account is guzeyu88@163.com. We require 49 USD as a booking deposit for the confirmation of the tour. More deposit may happen if you need us to book hotels, airfare, train tickets, etc. for you.

Option 2: Cash or credit card (we have Pos Machine) After confirmation, you may also choose to pay us by cash or credit card when we meet up on the first day of your tour.
For any other suggestions or requirements on the terms of payment, please feel free to contact us. We are flexible because we hope to accommodate to your every convenience!
Tipping
It is customary to tip service providers in the travel industry in Asia, depending on the service. Tipping is expected — though not compulsory — and shows an expression of satisfaction with the people who have assisted you on your tour. Recommendations for tipping drivers (4 USD per person per day as a guideline) and local guides (8 USD per person per day as a guideline) would depend on the quality and length of the service.
Train conditions in China
A soft sleeper is recommended for overnight and long-distance travel. Each soft sleeper compartment is enclosed, and contains four bunks, two on each side. The bunks are wider and more comfortable than hard sleepers, with decent bedding. Soft sleeper compartments may vary between trains. You may have both over-head storage and under-bed storage, or just under-bed storage. For short distance train travel, G and D high-speed trains are recommended. G trains are the fastest trains in China, with a speed of 250 km/h to 400 km/h, and their prices are highest.
Currency Exchange
As currency exchange rates in China fluctuate, we suggest you refer to the following website for daily exchange rates: www.xe.com. In 2015 the yuan (CNY or RMB) has been around 6.2 RMB to 1 USD (6.1–6.3 RMB to 1 USD), and the HKD (Hong Kong Dollar) has been more stable around 7.75 HKD to 1 USD (7.74–7.77 HKD to 1 USD). There are many ATMs that accept both Visa and Master Card, but these are limited to cities. We also recommend the use of cash and travelers checks in USD currency. Major credit cards are accepted in most shops, but they may charge a 2–4% transaction fee.
Food
Eating is an important part of your China experience. Generally breakfasts are included in the itinerary and offered by hotels. Best China Experience recommends local Chinese restaurants that are popular with local people for meals. You can order dishes with the help of your guide. Western food can be found in most large cities. If you are vegetarian or you are looking for specially-prepared food, please feel free to inform your travel advisor or your guide.
Vehicle
We use comfortable sedans or vans with air-conditioning. The comfort and safety of our customers is of the utmost importance, so we ensure that all of the vehicles that we use are well maintained and always very clean. Our drivers take pride in their vehicles.