
The Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center is a high-standard, modern, international exhibition venue with advanced facilities, rational layout, energy conservation and environmental protection, convenient transportation and complete functions.
This exhibition hall is adjacent to the Huangpu River, on the west side of the Expo Axis, and is close to the China Pavilion, the Expo Center, the Performing Arts Center, and a five-star hotel. It is an important part of the high-standard, international modern service industry cluster.
After its completion on September 30, 2009, it became one of the permanent venues for the Shanghai World Expo. It has a total construction area of approximately 129,000 square meters and consists of five exhibition halls.
Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate, characterized by mild and humid weather, distinct seasons, ample sunshine, and abundant rainfall. Spring and autumn are relatively short, while winter and summer are longer.
Suitable for all seasons, spring and autumn are the best
The above-ground building area is 93,000 square meters, consisting of the south and north entrance halls, the central hall, exhibition halls 1, 2, and 3, and the VIP reception area;
The underground building area is 93,000 square meters, consisting of Exhibition Hall No. 4, Exhibition Hall No. 5, conference area, negotiation rooms, equipment area and parking garage.
There are three outdoor squares (South Square, North Square and Sunken Square) and two unloading areas (East Unloading Area and West Unloading Area).
free
9:00-17:00 during the exhibition, closed on other days
The Shanghai World Expo Exhibition Hall was built for the 2010 World Expo and served as the centerpiece for the Expo's international pavilions. It is now a landmark showcasing cutting-edge technologies, cultural exchanges, and sustainable innovations, celebrating global progress and cooperation.
The Shanghai World Expo Exhibition Hall is located in the Pudong District. It can be easily reached via Metro Line 7 (World Expo Museum Station) or Line 13 (Pudong Avenue Station). Taxis and buses are also available from various parts of the city.
The exhibition hall is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are on weekdays or early mornings to avoid the weekend crowds.
The ticket price typically ranges from ¥50 to ¥100, depending on the exhibitions being held. Tickets can be purchased both online and at the venue.
Booking tickets in advance is not mandatory but recommended during peak seasons or for special events. You can book tickets a few days ahead online.
A typical visit takes 2 to 3 hours, depending on the exhibitions and pavilions you want to explore.
Guided tours are available in Chinese and English, but they should be booked in advance. Audio guides are also available in multiple languages, including English, Chinese, and other major languages.
Start at the main exhibition hall, then proceed to the China Pavilion. Afterward, explore the various international pavilions, taking note of the thematic exhibitions like sustainability and future technology.
Currently, the site does not have regular night visits, but special events or exhibitions may feature evening openings or light displays during holidays or festivals.
It can get crowded during weekends, holidays, and school breaks. To avoid crowds, visit during weekdays, particularly in the morning.
The hall is equipped with modern facilities, including clean toilets, food courts offering snacks and light meals, water stations, and seating areas. There are also gift shops with themed souvenirs.
The exhibition hall is wheelchair accessible and has elevators, ramps, and special seating areas for elderly and disabled visitors. Strollers for children are allowed as well.
Cards and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted. Cash is not commonly used but can still be used in some smaller shops.
Yes, there are vegetarian and vegan options available inside the food courts and at nearby restaurants. Halal food options are also available in the surrounding area.
Yes, souvenir shops inside the exhibition hall offer various items, such as Expo-themed souvenirs, local arts and crafts, and books related to the event.