
Xuhui Riverside Boulevard stretches 3.6 kilometers , bordering the Huangpu River to the east, Fengxi Road to the west, the AVIC Oil Depot to the south, and Ruining Road to the north. It features 140,000 square meters of public green space . The open space transportation system comprises a landscaped boulevard, leisure bicycle paths, a waterfront promenade, and a lane reserved for future development.
The tree-lined road, the dimly lit artistic streetlights, the wooden plank road extending deep into the river, and the deliberately left-over iron piers, old rubber bands, and cranes used to tie ships' moorings. Along the way, you can also see historical relics such as the cement plant's pre-averaging warehouse, the coal conveyor belt, the Beipiao Wharf crane, and the Nanpu Station freight warehouse.
A water tower has been transformed into a massive, artistic white magnolia, radiating a dazzling array of colors in the night. The newly constructed Longhua Port Bridge, adorned with floodlights, is a truly stunning sight. Stroll along Riverside Boulevard, listening to the rumbling water and watching the shimmering waves, feeling the gentle breeze, looking up at the full moon, watching the river lapping against the shore, and gazing out at the beautiful scenery of the Expo Park.
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Xuhui Riverside Boulevard is a vibrant and scenic area in Shanghai, known for its beautiful views of the Huangpu River and the iconic skyline. It serves as a place for both locals and tourists to relax, take in the natural beauty, and experience Shanghai's transformation into a global city.
The Xuhui Riverside Boulevard is located in the Xuhui District, along the west bank of the Huangpu River. You can reach the boulevard by taking Metro Line 9 and getting off at the "Xujiahui" station, or by taking a taxi from central Shanghai. Walking from Xujiahui is a 15-minute walk, providing an easy and scenic route.
The area is open all day as it is a public space. However, the best time to visit is during the late afternoon or evening, when the skyline lights up and the weather is pleasant for an outdoor experience.
There is no entrance fee as the boulevard is a public outdoor area. You can visit anytime without needing to buy tickets.
No tickets are required for entry as this is a free public space.
It takes about 1 to 2 hours to walk along the boulevard and enjoy the views, depending on how long you spend at the parks and resting areas.
There are no guided tours available, but visitors can explore the area at their own pace. Some nearby hotels may offer walking tours of the area.
The best viewpoints are along the riverbank, particularly near the Xuhui Riverside Park and the Shanghai skyline in the background, offering stunning photography opportunities during sunset and night.
Start your walk at Xujiahui, heading toward the river. Enjoy the various parks and green spaces along the way, then reach the riverside path to experience the best views of the skyline. End the walk at one of the riverside cafes for a relaxing drink.
While there are no light shows or special tours, the riverside area offers a fantastic view of the illuminated skyline at night, making it a popular spot for evening walks and photography.
The boulevard can get crowded on weekends, especially in the evenings. Weekdays, particularly in the mornings or during lunch hours, tend to be less crowded.
There are public restrooms and water fountains along the boulevard. There are also rest areas with benches and small parks. For food, you can find nearby cafes and restaurants in the Xujiahui area.
The boulevard is accessible for elderly visitors and children. It is wheelchair-friendly, with paved paths and ramps, making it suitable for disabled visitors as well.
Cards and mobile payments (such as WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely accepted at nearby restaurants, cafes, and shops. Cash is rarely required, except for certain small vendors.
Yes, several nearby restaurants offer vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options, particularly in Xujiahui, where there are diverse dining choices.
There are small souvenir shops in the Xujiahui area offering typical Shanghai gifts, including postcards, small art pieces, and traditional Chinese handicrafts.