Top 10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Shanghai, Shanghai Region

May 6, 2022 Etsuko Causey

The largest city in China is also its most cosmopolitan, offering visitors a chance to experience the past, present, and future all at once. The Huangpu River splits Shanghai into two districts: Pudong and Puxi. The Pudong skyline looks like it was ripped from the Jetsons, with the bulbous Oriental Pearl TV and Radio Tower looking a bit like a two headed lollipop. On the Puxi side, you can walk the Bund riverside district to get a taste of old Shanghai.
Restaurants in Shanghai

1. Tour Shanghai Guide

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Tour Shanghai Guide

Tour Shanghai Guide is a team of experienced travel consultants and professional travel experts in Shanghai. Besides our popular ready-to-go destination tours, we are specialised in customising private tours in Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Beijing with service quality guaranteed. Any travel services are available to be arranged at your requests.

2. China Highlights Shanghai

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China Highlights Shanghai

China Highlights is about Discovery Your Way. No groups, No flags, No fixed dates. You can see the parts of China that interest you most, on your dates, with your own personal driver and guide. We work with you to create your very own unique trip. Every China Highlights trip is designed to your interests, with 1-1 help from your own dedicated China specialist, every step of the way! We’ve been building our team for over 19 years and dedicated to ensure you receive quality service.

3. China Travel Shanghai

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China Travel Shanghai

Travel to Xitang, one of the most well-known water towns in China. Touch the deep culture of South Yangtze River Area by walking in the town with a history of over a thousand years. Every tree or house can be a tourist attraction in the town.

4. Shanghai Melody

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Shanghai Melody

Shanghai Melody Private Tours is here to provide you with a flexible, professional and reasonably priced tour of shanghai and the surrounding areas. Based on our long-term professional expericence, we can design your private tour to meet all of your interests and preferences.

5. Shanghai Foodie

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Shanghai Foodie

Operated by local Shanghaineses, we love showing people the unique sides of the city with authentic Chinese food, dessert, tea, coffee, cocktail and craft beer.

6. Shanghai Insiders

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Shanghai Insiders

Explore Shanghai by vintage convertible jeep. We are the most original way to venture out and explore Shanghai off the beaten tracks while quenching your own centers of interests, might it be architecture, photography, food, art, etc. Enjoy an open-air adventure comfortably seated in our vintage jeeps. Every ride is tailor made by your insider who is an expat who has been living in Shanghai for a minimum of 3 years. We're the friend of a friend you wished you had in a city you do not know. Don't forget to ask for our champagne option! Recommended by TIME magazine, National Geographic Traveller, Vogue and ELLE Magazine across 38 countries.

7. UnTour Shanghai Food Tours

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UnTour Shanghai Food Tours

Our walking culinary tours are designed to get visitors off the beaten path and into authentic local shops where they can eat shoulder to shoulder with locals. Since 2007, UnTour Food Tours has taken over 18,000 guests to our favorite mom-and-pop-owned shops. UnTour Food Tour has been featured in The New York Times, Travel & Leisure, National Geographic, Monocle, CNN, The Sunday Time Travel Magazine, Samantha Brown Travels, The Guardian & more. We also offer tours in Beijing, Chengdu and Hong Kong. Come explore China's tastiest authentic cuisine with us!

8. Miki Tours & Transfer and Tickets Service

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Miki Tours & Transfer and Tickets Service

Dear Traveller, this is Miki, welcome to my tours around Shanghai and China. Being in tourism industry for 10 years and with travelling experience and living experience in many countries, I founded Miki Tours 2012. Miki Tours offers very personal private tours cater any size of group from solo travelers, family with kids to company events, Transfer and Tickets Service, we like to remain a small company only hire top notch guide not only super knowledgeable but also must be very kind hearted and sweet, we have six guides based in Shanghai, one guide in Beijing, one in Guilin, one is Chengdu, one in Xi’ An, one in Guangzhou and one in Hongkong. We are not only guides colleagues, also great friends who often travel together to discover more hidden gems of China , and learning tea culture together sharing our passion for tea, oh, almost forget we are also experts for dumplings making , to know us more, feel free email or WhatsApp or call us , we are very happy to hear you.......

9. Travel China Guide

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Travel China Guide

Being the largest online tour operator in China for over 20 years, we offer a wide range of excellent selected tours, with top quality services and competitive pricing. All of our guides and drivers in each city are selected with care and fully trained. They are dedicated to delivering professional services to our valued guests. In addition, our no shopping plan in tours will bring you a more enjoyable travel experience.

10. The Sanctuary (Jian Guo Road)

4/F, No.171 Jianguo Middle Road Nearby Ruijin 2nd Road, Shanghai 200000 China +86 21 3356 2257 [email protected] http://www.itsthesanctuary.com/
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The Sanctuary (Jian Guo Road)

Selected "Best Skincare Specialist" by Louis Vuitton City Guide, The Sanctuary offers a personalised approach to skincare. All facials start with a thorough skincare consultation, after which our consultant will formulate a tailored facial regimen with products that are best suited for the client's skin. The professional extractions is as smooth as can be and clients leave with a pronounced different in the look and feel of their skin. All products used at The Sanctuary are organically derived, dye- and fragrance-free formulas created by co-founders, Lisa Young, an Ivy League-educated clinical professional with degrees in medicine and biochemistry.

Reviewed By Joannakc - Singapore, Singapore

The ambience of The Sanctuary literally lives up to its name. I booked the massage as my first holiday itinerary after 5-hour red eye flight. The therapist was skillful and the massage was rejuvenating, I caught up with the much needed sleep! The entire premises is clean and neat. Toilet is five star hotel standard. Well done The Sanctuary Spa team!

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