Things To Do In Shanghai In June – Visiting Shanghai In June and What to do!
Last Update: 13th November 2019
What are the 10 Best Things To Do In Shanghai In June?
It is a little hotter in Shanghai in June than in May. And it rains a little more in June. However, the international city also offers exciting things to do in June. Let’s see what they are.
What are the 10 Best Things To Do In Shanghai In June?
It is a little hotter in Shanghai in June than in May. And it rains a little more in June. However, the international city also offers exciting things to do in June. Let’s see what they are.
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Lying along the Huangpu River, the Bund is home to 52 different classical revival buildings. They have witnessed the development in Shanghai since 1840s. Most of them are transformed into hotels, or banks. You could find Huangpu Park, and Garden Bridge of Shanghai at the Bund. In addition, you can explore the sightseeing tunnel spanning under the Huangpu River.
If you would like to explore different European buildings in a relatively quiet environment in Shanghai, Shanghai French Concession is a great choice. It is not so crowded as the Bund. You could find British neoclassical, Spanish and French villas there. In addition, it offers several churches to visit.

If you want to try many different types of food at one point during your stay in Shanghai, you could explore Nanjing Road. It features local snacks, and other cuisine from around China and all over the world to try. What’s more, you will find international restaurants, and fashion brands there.
Huangpu River is to locals in Shanghai what is the Ganges River to Indians. The river has witnessed the history of Shanghai. Modern and traditional buildings stand at the bank of the river. You could take a day cruise to appreciate the views. The night cruise on the river offers more beautiful views along the river. Or you could just explore it with your feet during the sunrise or the sunset.

To artists and those who have strong interest in the field of art, M50 Creative Park could be said to be a don’t-miss spot. Transformed from old workshops, galleries, design companies, and artists’ studios are creating their own future in the park. Interesting graffiti on the wall may offer you an unexpected inspiration to make you own works.
Yuyuan Old Street is a paradise for foodies as well as those who are keen on photographers. Authentic local snacks give out the unique fragrance while the antique buildings in the Qing Dynasty (1644 – 1912) present the similar views in the original layout of the street. In addition, you could pay a visit to Yu Garden if you are interested.

Acclaimed as the largest Catholic church in Shanghai Region, Xujiahui Catholic Church has been very popular among locals and visitors thanks to its own charm. With a medieval Gothic style, the church features two bell towers on the top of the main hall. The wall is red. When it is on Sundays or other important festivals, the church is crowded with Catholics.
Shanghai Qibao Town has stunning natural beauty as well as a long history and rich culture. You could take Metro Line 9 to the town directly from the city of Shanghai. The old street is lined with local specialties store for you to visit. You could walk deeper into small lanes in the town to experience local life.

Zhujiajiao Water Town is compared to Venice in Shanghai by some visitors. Hundreds of old buildings in the Ming (1368 – 1644) and Qing Dynasties stands by the river. 36 old stone bridges add more charm to the town. Zhaxidawa Experience Museum of Tibetan Culture offers you a chance to know some on the culture. Meanwhile, you will find the location for the old post office in the Qing Dynasty in the town.
If you are tired with the night views at the Bund or along the Nanjing Road but you would like to enjoy exciting activities during your stay in Shanghai, the acrobatic show is a good option. The most popular acrobatic show is done by Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe which was set up in 1951. You could admire the show at Shanghai Circus World, Shanghai Huxi Grand Theatre or Shanghai Center Theatre.

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Interested in Things To Do In Shanghai In June?
Wendy Wei Tours offers a variety of different packaged tours as well as custom tours in Shanghai, among other cities and areas. To find out more, please visit our Tours page or Contact Us directly to find out more.