
The Shanghai Shipyard Riverside Greenbelt stretches from Dongfang Road in the east to the Lujiazui Financial City Phase II development site in the south, Pudong South Road in the west, and borders the Huangpu River in the north. As the eastern extension of Shanghai's Lujiazui Financial District, the Shanghai Shipyard area serves as an extension of the district's outdoor functions and serves as a waterfront gateway to Shanghai's urban core.
The Shanghai Shipyard Riverside Greenbelt comprises five functional spaces: a riverside waterfront platform and viewing path, a celebration plaza, a yacht harbor, a rooftop garden lawn, and recreational areas and plazas. The greenbelt retains bollards, slipways, crane tracks, docks, and pumping stations, tailored to both landscape and functional needs.
Newly built tensile membrane pavilions, steel bridges, cast iron railings, and abstract structures and patterns of historical relics of the shipbuilding industry, such as sails, gantry piles, and compasses formed by plant combinations, not only reflect the continuation of historical context, but also show the transformation of the functions of the riverside docks on both sides of the Huangpu River in Shanghai, the historical evolution of urban development and its vitality.
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The Shanghai Shipyard Riverside Green Space is a modern public park designed to provide a recreational space for locals and visitors. It is located along the waterfront, transforming the former industrial space into a green, scenic environment that promotes relaxation and outdoor activities.
The Shanghai Shipyard Riverside Green Space is located in the Yangpu District, near the Huangpu River. It can be accessed via metro Line 3, getting off at the Shanghai Shipyard station. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or bus, or enjoy a leisurely walk along the riverfront.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best times to visit are early in the morning or late in the evening, particularly on weekdays, to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
The entrance to Shanghai Shipyard Riverside Green Space is free of charge. No tickets are required for entry.
There is no need to book tickets in advance as the park is free to enter. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
It typically takes 1 to 2 hours to explore the main areas of the park, depending on whether you engage in outdoor activities or take time to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Currently, there are no guided tours or audio guides available at Shanghai Shipyard Riverside Green Space.
Start your visit at the entrance, take a stroll along the riverside promenade, and then relax in one of the open green spaces. If time allows, take a detour to view the sculptures and other art pieces throughout the park.
Night visits are allowed, and the park is illuminated at night, offering a different ambiance. However, there are no light shows or special tours available at this time.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays, particularly in the afternoon. The least crowded times are early in the morning or late evening on weekdays.
The park has public toilets, several benches for resting, and water fountains. However, there are no on-site food vendors or shops, so visitors may want to bring their own refreshments or visit nearby areas for food options.
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible with smooth pathways for easy navigation. It is also family-friendly, with open spaces for children to play and explore.
Since the park is free to enter, there is no need for cash. If you plan to buy refreshments at nearby shops, mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted.
Yes, there are vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options available in nearby restaurants, especially in the Yangpu District.
There are no souvenir shops inside the park, but visitors can find souvenirs in nearby areas such as the Bund or the Nanjing Road shopping street.
From the park, you can easily access public transportation such as the metro (Line 3) or take a taxi to explore nearby attractions like the Bund or Lujiazui area. Buses also serve the area.