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This isn’t your typical bucket-list tour. It’s designed for curious minds, history lovers, and travelers who seek substance over spectacle. This is Shanghai at walking pace—authentic, insightful, and quietly powerful.
Led by a licensed local guide and passionate storyteller, this small-group experience offers a deeper look into Shanghai’s transformation from sleepy riverside town to global port city.
Perfect for:
✓ Thoughtful travelers who enjoy quiet observation and real conversation
✓ Visitors who want to move beyond sightseeing into meaning-making
✓ Guests seeking a personal, in-depth experience—not a student or free-tour guide
Highlights include:
✓ Suzhou Creek’s wartime and industrial legacy
✓ Architectural clues to Shanghai’s colonial past
✓ A fresh perspective on The Bund
✓ A calm, reflective pace—designed for discovery, not box-checking
Walk away with more than just photos—leave with understanding.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Group photo or self-portrait upon request (iphone, digital copy)
Licensed local English-speaking guide
Digital citywalk map
1 complimentary coffee at selected cafe or 1 bottled water per person upon request
Transportation to meeting point and return trip is excluded
Food or snacks are excluded (optional café stops at own cost)
Museum admission is excluded (if entered)
Sihang Warehouse Memorial Museum
A solemn riverside landmark. Once a battlefield, now a memorial. You’ll stand before the bullet-scarred walls where 400 Chinese soldiers held their ground in 1937—one of Shanghai’s most heroic wartime stands. The story lingers in the silence.
Places like Yanqingli preserve this past while leaning into the future. Renovated interiors now hold cafés, galleries, and studios—breathing new life into once-forgotten spaces. It’s not just preservation; it’s quiet evolution. Old walls, new stories.
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lisa k,
8 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
From Suzhou Creek to the Bund, the walk was busier than on a typical weekday but still wonderfully relaxed, filled with fascinating stories. Along the way, Charlotte introduced us to countless Shanghai delicacies: xiaolongbao, crab noodles, pork ribs with rice cake… I only wish I could’ve eaten more! 😄 What a perfect day! I think I’ll need another full day just to explore more of Shanghai’s incredible food scene. The best part? You can tell Charlotte your preferences, and she’ll craft a perfectly tailored food adventure just for you!
Claire L,
5 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
Charlotte is such a lovely girl! As an interior designer, I was particularly fascinated by the architecture of the Bund, and she knew so much about these buildings—the historical stories behind them were truly moving. The beauty of the Bund isn’t just along the riverside; it’s also in the charming old buildings preserved in the side alleys, complete with stunning 1930s Art Deco interiors. I was amazed to discover such Art Deco designs in Shanghai, proving that the city’s beauty isn’t just Oriental—it’s a unique fusion of East and West, something distinctly Shanghainese. Thank you, Charlotte, for such a wonderful experience. I highly recommend her!
Vận hành bởi Wander with Charlotte