3 days in shanghai - how is this itinerary?

does anything need to be prebooked by the way?

here is what i have and thanks!

day 1 - Sunday

nanjing road

shanghai jewish refugees museum 9-5 closed Mondays - when is the best day to fit this in?

yu garden 9 to 4:30 closed Mondays

shanghai museum 10-6 closed tuesdays

6 PM to end

go up shanghai tower at night for view?

the bund/shanghai financial center/oriental pearl tv tower area

day 2 - Monday

Monday morning – 7 AM to noon zhujiajiao ancient town – yuanjin temple –

afternoon

xintandi area

tianzifang

French concession

day 3 - Tuesday

propaganda art museum 10 to 5 closed mondays

jade Buddha temple

flight at 8:25 PM

Your 3-day Shanghai itinerary is quite well-structured, but a few adjustments are needed to account for museum closures and to make the days more efficient. Here’s a detailed review and advice:

Day 1 – Sunday

  • Nanjing Road: Good for a morning or afternoon stroll. Very busy on weekends.
  • Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum: Open 9:00–17:00, closed Mondays, so Sunday is perfect. Allocate 1–1.5 hours.
  • Yu Garden: Also open Sunday 9:00–16:30, closed Mondays. Visit here after the museum. Plan for 1–1.5 hours.
  • Shanghai Museum: Closed Tuesdays, so Sunday is fine. Located in People’s Square; visit in late afternoon if time permits.
  • Evening: Shanghai Tower observation deck (night view) and The Bund/Oriental Pearl TV Tower/Shanghai World Financial Center. Pre-booking tickets for Shanghai Tower is recommended, especially at night to avoid queues.

Day 2 – Monday

  • Zhujiajiao Ancient Town: Morning 7:00–12:00 is excellent; less crowded early. Yuanjin Temple is inside the town.
  • Afternoon: Xintiandi, Tianzifang, and the French Concession. Walking between these areas is feasible, but taxis or metro save time.
  • Note: Monday is closed for the Propaganda Art Museum, so your current plan works without conflicts.

Day 3 – Tuesday

  • Propaganda Art Museum: Open Tuesday, so perfect to fit here. Allocate 1–1.5 hours.
  • Jade Buddha Temple: Also open Tuesday; allocate 1–2 hours.
  • Flight at 20:25: You have the afternoon free; consider leaving hotel around 16:00–16:30 for airport transfer, depending on location.

Prebooking suggestions:

  • Shanghai Tower Observation Deck: Prebook to guarantee entry and skip long lines.
  • Some popular museums, like Shanghai Museum, do not require tickets but might have online reservation options for peak periods.
  • Zhujiajiao: No need to prebook, but consider arranging transportation or a taxi in advance for convenience.

Additional tips:

  • Consider swapping Yu Garden and Jewish Refugees Museum on Day 1 depending on morning vs afternoon preference; Yu Garden gets crowded in late morning.
  • Use metro for faster transport, especially between People’s Square, Xintiandi, and French Concession.
  • Evening Bund visits are best with good weather for skyline photos; can also be done on Day 2 if Day 1 gets delayed.

Overall, the itinerary is doable with minor adjustments for museum closures and timing of Shanghai Tower visit.


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