Shanghai City Break, Private Tour

Description
Visit Shanghai, a city of contrasts where China’s traditional past meets modern technology and futuristic design. Join our four-day city break and discover the landmarks of this fascinating metropolis. Constructed 400 years ago during the Ming Dynasty, the colossal modern city of Shanghai has respectfully sprung up around the remains of its older relative, providing a fascinating window into the past.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Yu Garden: A wonderful example of classical design in the old city centre, tranquil spot for respite from the modern pace of life.
Bund: Shanghai’s famous riverfront on the west bank of Huangpu River, packed with an eclectic range of buildings from the European colonial period.
Included
TOUR GUIDE:
- Operated with English-speaking local guide during full-day Shanghai sightseeing tour (Day 2)
ACCOMMODATION:
- 3 nights' accommodation
ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
Day 1-3 Shanghai:
Standard Hotel Category = Holiday Inn Express Zhabei or similar 3*
MEALS:
- 3 Breakfasts
- 1 Lunch (Day 2)
TRANSPORT:
- Inbound/Outbound private transfer from/to Shanghai airport or Shanghai railway station with English speaking guide assistance
- Private transportation in an air-conditioning vehicle throughout the tour (Day 2)
ENTRANCE FEES & ACTIVITIES:
- All entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary: Yu Garden, Jade Buddha Temple, Nanjing Road and the Bund tour (Day 2)
OTHER:
- Meet & Greet
Excluded
- International nor domestic flight tickets and airport taxes or China visa fees (if any)
- Rail tickets
- Travel Insurance
- Expenses of personal nature like tipping, laundry, telephone/fax calls, alcoholic/non- alcoholic beverages, camera/video camera fee at monuments, medical expenses or items not stated explicitly in the programme
- City tax not included, payable on the spot
- Any visit not mentioned in the programme
- Optional tours and activities
- Tips for guides and drivers
Know before you go
Comfortable and light clothing is best suited to travel in the warm months and warm clothing in the colder months in China. Visitors should not wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts or sparse clothing when visiting temples, religious or official buildings. Sun protection, sunglasses and a hat can be very useful during your stay.