
Lavender Garden: Located south of the Colorful Flower Field, the lavender garden covers an area of approximately 50,000 square meters. Purple is the most romantic color.
Before May 10th: Lavender early blooming period + roses in full bloom
Peak flowering period: May 10-June 10
Picking period after June 10
PS: Due to weather conditions such as sunshine and rainfall, the flowering period may change at any time
Online sales: 55 yuan/person
April 27th - June 16th 09:00-18:00
Shanghai Lavender Park is known for its vast lavender fields, offering a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The park celebrates the beauty and healing properties of lavender while also promoting eco-tourism and organic farming practices.
The park is located in the Chongming District of Shanghai. You can reach it by taking a bus or taxi from the city center. There is also a metro station nearby, with a short taxi ride required to get to the park entrance.
The park is typically open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the lavender bloom season, usually from late spring to early summer (May to July), when the fields are in full bloom.
The entrance fee is around ¥50-¥80 per person, depending on the season and any special events. Tickets can be purchased both online through the park's official website or at the entrance.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during the peak bloom season. Tickets can usually be booked a few days in advance.
A visit typically takes around 1 to 2 hours to explore the main lavender fields and enjoy the park's amenities.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and English-speaking guides can be requested with prior notice. Audio guides are also available in both Chinese and English.
Start by exploring the main lavender fields, then visit the lavender garden area. Finish by visiting the lavender shop and relaxing at the park's cafe.
Currently, the park does not offer night visits or light shows. However, special seasonal events and workshops are sometimes held, particularly during the lavender bloom season.
The park can be crowded during weekends and peak bloom season. Weekdays, especially in the mornings, are less crowded and offer a more peaceful experience.
The park is well-equipped with toilets, water stations, rest areas, and a cafe. There is also a small gift shop where you can purchase lavender-themed products.
The park is generally accessible to elderly, children, and disabled visitors. There are wheelchair-friendly paths and seating areas throughout the park.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and cards are widely accepted. Cash is less commonly used, but you can still use it in some areas.
The park's cafe offers some vegetarian options, though they may be limited. Nearby restaurants may offer vegetarian or vegan dishes upon request, but halal food options are not commonly found in the area.
Yes, there are souvenir shops offering lavender-based products such as essential oils, soaps, dried lavender, and scented candles.