
The Shanghai Pudong Exhibition Center, located between the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and the Shanghai Oriental Art Center, has three floors with a total area of 15,000 square meters. It is used to host various activities, exhibitions and conferences and can accommodate 20,000 visitors at the same time.
Since 2006 , the Shanghai Pudong Exhibition Center has hosted numerous exhibitions focusing on weddings, fashion, and luxury goods, most of which are free. Some special art exhibitions require advance ticketing. The second floor of the exhibition center offers a 540- square-meter reception area and a café for visitors to relax. The third floor features two semicircular halls and two rest platforms.
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The exhibition hall is open to the public free of charge, but some exhibitions are charged
9:00-11:30, 13:00-16:30
The Shanghai Pudong Expo Center is part of the legacy of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, which showcased global innovations in technology, sustainability, and culture. The Expo Center continues to serve as a hub for international exhibitions and cultural exchanges.
The Expo Center is located in the Pudong district of Shanghai, easily accessible by metro (Line 7, Expo Station) or taxi. It is also within walking distance from other major landmarks in Pudong.
The Expo Center is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. The best times to visit are early in the morning or late in the afternoon on weekdays to avoid crowds.
Ticket prices vary depending on the specific event or exhibition. General entry to the Expo Center typically costs around 50-100 RMB. Tickets can be purchased both online and at the entrance.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially for special exhibitions or events. It's best to book at least 1-2 days ahead.
You’ll need about 2-3 hours to fully explore the main exhibits and outdoor areas of the Expo Center.
Guided tours are available in English and Mandarin, and audio guides can be rented at the entrance in multiple languages.
Start with the main hall to see the most prominent exhibitions, then visit the international pavilions in the outer sections. End your visit with a stroll around the outdoor areas and the Expo Boulevard for the best views.
The Expo Center does not offer regular night visits, but certain events and exhibitions may have evening hours or special tours. Light shows or nighttime activities are generally not part of the regular visit schedule.
The Expo Center can get crowded, particularly during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are on weekdays, especially in the morning.
There are restrooms, food courts, and water refill stations inside the Expo Center. There are also shops selling souvenirs and Expo-related merchandise.
The Expo Center is wheelchair accessible and provides assistance for elderly and disabled visitors. It’s family-friendly with plenty of spaces for children to enjoy.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted at the Expo Center. Cash is not necessary.