Explore Shanghai: Guided Walking Tours for Every Explorer

Shanghai is a walkable city, and with these walking tours, you can enjoy a memorable afternoon while confidently navigating a new environment. Just grab a map (you can request a free one at your hotel), and you’re ready to explore!

Here are some fantastic walking tours in Shanghai to consider.

Puxi Bund Building Tour

Shanghai’s historic Bund by night. Photo by Sara Naumann. All rights reserved.

Discover the stunning architecture along Shanghai’s Historic Bund. This tour provides a brief introduction to the renowned buildings on the Puxi side. It is an enjoyable walk, whether you choose to visit during the day or at night, and you can easily intersperse meals and drinks at the high-end restaurants along the way.

Fuxing Road Walking and Shopping Tour

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Fuxing West Road, Urumuqi Road intersection street signs, Shanghai. Photo by Sara Naumann. All rights reserved.

This leisurely walk takes you through the western part of Fuxing Road in the former French Concession. While shopping is a highlight, there are also numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars where you can pause and refresh yourself.

Shaoxing Road – Taikang Road (Tianzifang) Walking Tour

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A crowded laneway within Tianzifang, Shanghai.

This delightful tour is particularly suitable for families, featuring a park along Shaoxing Road and a treasure trove of gelato shops on Taikang Road. This area is also known for its charming alleys, making it a great place to explore.

Honkou Neighborhood Jewish Quarter Walking Tour

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The restored Ohel Moishe Synagogue in Shanghai’s Honkou quarter. Photo by Sara Naumann. All rights reserved.

Shanghai’s Honkou district had a significant Jewish population before WWII, as many sought refuge from Nazi persecution. This walking tour offers a glimpse into this fascinating yet swiftly fading history, allowing you to visit old buildings before they are replaced by modern high-rises.

West Bund Recreation and Museum Walk

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The promenade, green space and river at Shanghai’s Xuhui Riverside Open Space. Photo by Sara Naumann. All rights reserved.

The West Bund offers a spacious area for walking, running, and climbing, making it ideal for family outings. Moreover, the contemporary art museums along the riverside add an educational twist to your walk.

Life on the Other Side – Walking Lujiazui and Pudong

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The ultra-modern skyline on the Pudong side of the Huang Pu River, Shanghai. Photo by Sara Naumann. All rights reserved.

This immersive tour takes you into Pudong, where you can choose to explore the area horizontally or vertically. With towering skyscrapers, you can visit observation decks, providing stunning views and an exciting experience for the whole family with various nearby museums.

Eating and Walking – A Street Food Tour

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UnTour’s favorite bing lady at a night market off Fangbang Road. Photo by Sara Naumann. All rights reserved.

Combine your walking tour with a culinary adventure. Shanghai’s UnTour Company provides various guided tours where you can walk and indulge in the local street food scene. I have experienced a noodle tour and a night market tour, which are undoubtedly some of the most enjoyable ways to discover the city’s culinary delights.

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