What is Shanghai without going
by lovey.dovey
Oct 30, 2025
#chinatravel
🗼 Oriental Pearl TV Tower | 东方明珠电视塔
📍 Location: 1 Century Avenue, Pudong, Shanghai — right across the Huangpu River from The Bund.
⏰ Best Time to Visit:
Daytime: Clear views over the city.
Night: Breathtaking city lights.
Avoid hazy/rainy days for the best skyline visibility.
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🌟 Why Visit
✔ Shanghai’s Most Iconic Landmark – Instantly recognizable with its pink spheres and futuristic design.
✔ Observation Decks – Multiple levels including a glass-floored skywalk at 259 m for thrill seekers.
✔ 360° Views – See The Bund, Huangpu River, and the sprawling Shanghai skyline.
✔ History & Museum – Includes the Shanghai Municipal History Museum in the basement.
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📌 Main Highlights
Lower Sphere Observation Deck (90 m) – Good for a closer view of nearby buildings.
Upper Sphere Observation Deck (263 m) – The most popular for panoramic shots.
Space Module (351 m) – The highest point accessible to visitors.
Glass Skywalk – A transparent floor section for a vertigo-inducing experience.
Revolving Restaurant – At 267 m, offers a buffet with a changing view as the restaurant slowly rotates.
Shanghai History Museum – Showcases the city’s development from ancient to modern times.
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💰 Tickets (as of 2025)
Standard combo (lower + upper spheres + glass skywalk + museum): ~¥199–¥220 per adult.
Space Module access costs extra (~¥50 more).
Museum only: ~¥35.
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📝 Tips
Best Photo Spot of Tower: From The Bund or Lujiazui Riverside Promenade.
Best Photo From Tower: At night facing The Bund.
Crowds: Very busy during weekends and evenings — book tickets online to skip queues.
Getting There: Metro Line 2 → Lujiazui Station, Exit 1 — tower is right outside.
Dining Tip: If you book the revolving restaurant buffet, entry to observation decks is included.
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The Oriental Pearl Tower is basically Shanghai’s Eiffel Tower — except shinier, taller, and with a glass floor daring you to look straight down 😏.
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