
The Shanghai New International Expo Center, located at 2345 Longyang Road in the Pudong Development Zone , is adjacent to Century Park and 35 kilometers east of Pudong International Airport and 32 kilometers west of Hongqiao International Airport. A major exhibition center in Shanghai, it is a collaborative effort between several domestic and international organizations.
As the first Sino-foreign joint venture exhibition center, the Shanghai New International Expo Center has become one of China's most successful exhibition centers, boasting 17 single-story, column-free exhibition halls, 200,000 square meters of indoor exhibition space, and 100,000 square meters of outdoor exhibition space .
With its unique location, advanced and practical exhibition facilities, and professional service, the Shanghai New International Expo Center has become a major international exhibition platform promoting domestic and international economic exchanges. As a multi-functional venue , the SNIEC is also an ideal venue for various social and corporate events.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-3 hours
Free admission to the exterior of the building when there is no exhibition; during the exhibition period, there will be free and paid exhibitions according to the organizer's requirements, and the ticket prices are different
9:00-17:00 during the exhibition period , closed when there is no exhibition
The New International Expo Center in Shanghai is one of the city's premier venues for international trade shows, exhibitions, and conventions. Opened in 2008, it spans over 1.5 million square meters and has hosted a variety of major events such as the China International Import Expo (CIIE). The center plays a crucial role in showcasing Shanghai as a global business hub.
The New International Expo Center is located in the Pudong area of Shanghai, near the Shanghai Maglev Train station. It is easily accessible by metro, with Line 7 and Line 13 both serving the nearby “Longyang Road” station. You can also take a taxi or bus, with several routes serving the area. If you're nearby, walking is also an option as the complex is in a large commercial district.
The New International Expo Center operates on event schedules, so opening hours vary depending on the event. Typically, exhibitions run from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during weekdays, especially in the mornings, as weekends can get crowded during major events.
Entrance fees vary based on the event. Tickets can typically be purchased online through the event's official website or on-site at the entrance during the event days. Some large-scale events offer free entry for trade professionals or preregistered visitors.
It is highly recommended to book tickets in advance, especially for major exhibitions. Typically, tickets for large-scale events should be booked 1-2 months in advance. For smaller events, booking a few days ahead is usually sufficient.
To fully explore an event at the New International Expo Center, you should plan to spend at least 3-4 hours. For larger exhibitions, you may need an entire day to explore all the exhibits and attend conferences or networking events.
Guided tours are available for large events upon request, and some major exhibitions may offer audio guides. These are usually provided in English, Chinese, and other major languages depending on the event.
Start by visiting the registration area and picking up an event map. Then, head to the major exhibition halls in the center. If the event has specific thematic zones, it’s recommended to visit the most relevant areas first based on your interests.
Night visits and light shows are typically not available as the New International Expo Center is mainly used for daytime events. However, some special events may include evening activities, such as product launches or gala dinners.
The New International Expo Center can get quite crowded during large exhibitions, especially on weekends and during peak hours (12:00 PM - 3:00 PM). To avoid the crowds, visit early in the morning during weekdays, particularly on Tuesday and Thursday.
The center has ample facilities, including clean restrooms, water stations, and various food options ranging from quick snacks to full meals. There are also a few shops selling event-related merchandise and souvenirs.
The New International Expo Center is fully accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. It features ramps, elevators, and wide aisles. Wheelchairs are available upon request, and there are plenty of seating areas for rest.
Cards and mobile payments (e.g., Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted throughout the center, including for event tickets, food, and shopping. It is not necessary to carry cash unless you prefer it for small purchases.
There are vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options available both inside the Expo Center and in the nearby restaurants in the Lujiazui area, including Chinese and international options.
There are souvenir shops inside the New International Expo Center selling items related to the events, including branded merchandise, exhibition materials, and regional crafts.