Weekend breaks to Shanghai
Shanghai is not only the biggest city in the People´s Republic of China, it is also a modern and evolving metropolis with stylish tall buildings, great shopping and many things to see and explore. If you are planning to visit China, you´ll have to include Shanghai in your itinerary. Although weekend breaks are not long enough to discover all the city has to offer, they are still exciting and a lot of fun. The city proudly offers wonderful museums such as the Shanghai Museum, which includes one of the world´s best collections of Chinese artefacts, the Shanghai Art Museum and the Shanghai Natural History Museum. Weekend breaks offer the chance to see some of the city´s wonderful art. The Nanjing Donglu in the vibrant and popular Puxu district is the busiest shopping street in the country. Weekend breaks to Shanghai aren´t really complete without at least one visit to the lively pedestrian street. The city offers endless thing to see and explore.
Accommodation for a Shanghai Weekend Trip
Shanghai has some of the most expensive real estate in all of China and as a result, hotels can be kind of expensive. It is important for you to find comfortable accommodation for your weekend trip without breaking your budget. Wimdu is one alternative to hotels that is becoming popular with travellers. With Wimdu, you can connect with a great selection of hosts offering comfortable accommodation in their own homes. Staying with locals during weekend breaks is a great way to really get to know the culture. If you are travelling all the way to Shanghai, you should really seize the opportunity to get to know the people. Wimdu can make that possible. Booking and payment are safe and convenient. The price range of accommodation are similar to many hostels although many find the Wimdu experience to be more enjoyable. Your host will be happy to offer the kind of helpful advice that can make weekend breaks to Shanghai even better. Why not explore,
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