
Xujiahui Park, located east of Xujiahui Plaza, stretches from Hengshan Road in the north to Zhaojiabang Road in the south, Tianping Road in the west, and Wanping Road in the east, covering an area of approximately 72,700 square meters. Guided by ecological theory, the park's design prioritizes greenery, particularly integrating the bustling commercial district of Xujiahui with the colonial-era garden villas of Hengshan Road.
There are three major attractions in Xujiahui Park: first, the chimney of the former Greater China Rubber Factory. Once the chimney is powered on and turned on, the light emitted by the optical fiber shines through the outer cover, just like white smoke coming out of the top of the chimney, filling the entire night sky, which is very beautiful.
The park's overall layout is shaped like the map of Shanghai, with the park's lake designed to resemble the Huangpu River. Finally, there's the park's time tunnel, featuring a 200- meter-long viewing bridge offering panoramic views.
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Xujiahui Park is a public park in Shanghai known for its large green spaces amidst the urban area. The park serves as a relaxing escape for locals and tourists alike and is significant for providing a balance between nature and city life in Shanghai's busy Xujiahui district.
Xujiahui Park is located in the Xujiahui district of Shanghai. It can be accessed via Xujiahui Metro Station (Lines 1, 9, and 11). Taxis and buses also serve the area, with walking access from nearby hotels and shopping centers.
The park is open daily from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings and late afternoons when the park is less crowded and the weather is cooler.
Entry to Xujiahui Park is free of charge. Visitors can enjoy the park’s amenities without the need to purchase tickets.
No advance booking is required to visit Xujiahui Park, as it is a public park with free entry.
You’ll need about 1-2 hours to explore the park at a leisurely pace. If you wish to enjoy activities or relax by the lakeside, plan for a bit more time.
There are no official guided tours or audio guides available at Xujiahui Park, but visitors can explore the park on their own or hire a local guide for a personalized experience.
Start by exploring the central lawn and then walk along the tree-lined paths towards the lake. Don’t miss the decorative sculptures and fountains on your way. End your visit with a rest by the water.
There are no night visits or light shows in Xujiahui Park. However, the park is illuminated in the evening and can offer a peaceful atmosphere for evening walks.
The park can get crowded on weekends, particularly in the afternoons. The least crowded times to visit are early mornings on weekdays.
The park has basic facilities including clean restrooms, drinking water stations, and seating areas. There are no major shops within the park, but nearby shopping malls provide more options.
Xujiahui Park is accessible to elderly, children, and disabled visitors. The paths are mostly flat and well-maintained, with seating areas scattered throughout the park for resting.
Cash is not needed for entry. Mobile payments (e.g., Alipay, WeChat Pay) are accepted for any services like food or drinks in nearby facilities.
Yes, there are vegetarian and vegan options available in nearby restaurants, as well as halal food in the surrounding area of Xujiahui.
While the park itself doesn’t have souvenir shops, nearby shopping malls (such as the Xujiahui Mall) offer various gifts, including Shanghai-themed souvenirs, local arts and crafts, and apparel.
The park is well-connected by public transport, with Xujiahui Metro Station just a short walk away. Taxis and buses also provide convenient options to continue your journey to other attractions in the city.