At the Old Shanghai 1930 Style Street, visitors can:

Shanghai 1930s Style Street, a nostalgic leisure street for residents, is part of the Urban Planning Exhibition Hall. The street features Shanghai teahouses, tiger stoves, coffee shops, Shikumen guest rooms, and a 1:1 replica of an old fire hydrant. The street, accompanied by a changing sky screen, transports visitors to the urban splendor of 1930s Shanghai, evoking a lasting impression.
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The facades on both sides of this 50-meter-long leisure street are concentrated with British, French, Spanish, Japanese and other styles of buildings that reflect the urban style of this era.
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Old Shanghai 1930 Style Street is a recreated area that offers a glimpse of Shanghai’s history during the 1930s, a period known for its blend of traditional Chinese and Western architecture. This area pays homage to the bustling and cosmopolitan life that Shanghai was known for during the early 20th century.
Old Shanghai 1930 Style Street is located in the Huangpu District, near the Bund area. To get there:
The street is open 24 hours as it is an open-air area, but the best time to visit is during the day to enjoy the vintage ambiance and explore the shops. Avoid weekends in the evening, as it can get crowded.
There is no entrance fee for Old Shanghai 1930 Style Street, as it is a public outdoor area. Costs only apply for the purchases made within the shops and restaurants.
Tickets are not required for entry, so no advance booking is necessary.
Exploring the street fully typically takes around 1-2 hours, depending on your interest in shopping, photography, and dining.
The must-see highlights are:
Guided tours are available for a more in-depth experience of the area. Audio guides are also available in several languages, including English and Mandarin.
The best photography spots are:
Start by walking through the main street, taking in the architecture. Stop by the shops and galleries, then head towards the smaller alleys to explore more unique spots. End your visit with a break in one of the cafes offering a traditional Shanghai experience.
The area is charming at night with its illuminated buildings and vintage ambiance. However, there are no specific light shows. The area is lively with cafes and shops offering an evening experience of old Shanghai.
The area can get crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit early in the morning or on weekdays.
The street is well-equipped with facilities:
The street is accessible for elderly and children, with smooth pathways for easy walking. However, some of the smaller alleyways may be difficult for visitors with disabilities due to their narrowness.
While cash is accepted, most shops and restaurants in the area accept credit cards and mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay.
There are several restaurants and cafes inside and near Old Shanghai 1930 Style Street:
Yes, there are vegetarian and vegan options in several of the restaurants. Some restaurants also offer halal food, particularly in the more international areas nearby.
Nearby hotels include:
Nearby attractions include:
Yes, there are several souvenir shops in the area. Typical souvenirs include vintage Shanghai-style clothing, traditional Chinese teas, silk products, and nostalgic Shanghai memorabilia.
After visiting, you can easily continue your trip by: