Visit the observation deck for panoramic views of Shanghai, explore the Skywalk, and take a tour to learn about the tower’s unique design and engineering. Don’t miss the shopping and dining experiences inside the tower.

Located in the financial and trade zone of Pudong New Area, the Shanghai Tower is a landmark supertall skyscraper in Shanghai. Standing 632 meters tall, it is the tallest building in China and the second tallest in the world. The "Top of Shanghai" observation deck, located on the 118th floor of the Shanghai Tower, reaches a height of 546 meters and covers an area of over 1,000 square meters. Its triangular, circular layout and floor-to-ceiling, transparent glass curtain wall offer 360-degree views of Shanghai's cityscape, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts.
Take the super-high-speed elevator and reach a height of 546 meters in just 55 seconds to start your journey to the top.
At night, the Shanghai Tower is brightly lit and sparkling, complementing the surrounding Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and Jinmao Tower, interweaving to form the most stunning and charming night view of the Lujiazui Financial Center.
The subtropical monsoon climate makes it suitable for travel all year round. The recommended sightseeing time is: 17:00-21:00 (you can enjoy both daytime and night views).
1-2 hours
Adult ticket: 180 yuan; student/senior ticket: 120 yuan
8:30-22:00; ticket collection stops at 21:30
Shanghai Tower, standing at 632 meters, is the tallest building in China and the second tallest in the world. It symbolizes Shanghai’s rapid growth and its role as a global financial hub.
Located in the Lujiazui area of the Pudong district, the Shanghai Tower is easily accessible via Metro Line 2 (Lujiazui Station), buses, or taxis. It’s a short walk from the Jin Mao Tower and the World Financial Center.
The tower is open from 8:30 AM to 10:00 PM. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and enjoy stunning views of the city’s skyline at sunset or night.
The entrance fee is around 180 RMB for adults. Tickets can be purchased online through the official website or at the entrance. It's recommended to book in advance during peak seasons.
It’s recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during weekends and holidays. Booking a few days before your visit is ideal to avoid long lines.
You’ll need about 1-2 hours to visit the observation deck, take photos, and explore the tower. If you want to experience the shopping, dining, and other attractions inside, plan for 2-3 hours.
The must-see highlights include the observation deck, the glass skywalk on the 126th floor, and the interactive exhibits on the tower's engineering and construction.
Guided tours are available in English and Chinese. Audio guides are also offered in several languages, including English, and can be rented at the entrance.
The observation deck on the 118th floor provides the best 360-degree views. For unique photos, try the glass skywalk and the outdoor viewing platform on the 126th floor.
Start at the entrance to purchase tickets, take the high-speed elevator to the observation deck, enjoy the views, then explore the interactive exhibits and dining areas. Don’t forget to check out the lower floors for shopping.
Yes, night visits are highly recommended for stunning nighttime views of Shanghai’s skyline. The tower itself is beautifully lit, and the light shows around the city are visible from the observation deck.
The tower can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays, especially in the morning before noon.
The tower has clean toilets, a variety of dining options, water refill stations, rest areas, and a shopping mall on the lower levels offering souvenirs and luxury goods.
The Shanghai Tower is fully accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. It has elevators, ramps, and special seating areas for those with mobility issues.
Cards and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted in the tower. Cash is also accepted but is not commonly used inside the building.
Inside the tower, you can find high-end restaurants like the Jin Xuan Restaurant. Nearby, there are plenty of dining options in the Lujiazui area, including international fast food chains and local eateries.
Yes, there are vegetarian and halal food options in the restaurants inside the tower and nearby in Lujiazui, offering a variety of cuisines from around the world.
There are several hotels near the Shanghai Tower, including the Park Hyatt Shanghai and the Ritz-Carlton, which are located within the same complex. More budget-friendly options are available in the Lujiazui area.
Nearby attractions include the Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and the waterfront area along the Bund. These can easily be visited together in a day trip.
There are souvenir shops inside the Shanghai Tower offering items such as keychains, postcards, and Shanghai-themed memorabilia, along with luxury goods and fashion items.
The best way to continue your trip is by taking a taxi, metro (Line 2 from Lujiazui), or using ride-hailing services. The area is well-connected to other parts of Shanghai.