Shanghai’s history of migration has made it China’s largest and most diverse city. Long-time locals have called this place home since it was a sleepy fishing village, yet skyscraper-studded business districts have attracted plenty of outsiders who keep Shanghai at the forefront of global trends.
What does it all mean? It can be difficult to discern the good from the great in a city with over 8000 coffee shops and a plethora of eateries offering flavors from every corner of China and beyond. But fear not, for we’ve spent decades eating (and sipping) our way through the city, and we’ve got the best lined up for you – all tucked away in the charming streets of old-Shanghai.
Duration: 3 hours: Daily at 8:30am
Duration: 3 hours
All food & drinks included: Enough food for breakfast and lunch, plus two specialty coffee drinks and a pot of tea, at 7 different stops.
Shanghai boasts one of the highest number of coffee shops per capita in the world, leading China’s innovative artisanal coffee movement. This tour explores the city’s dynamically evolving French Concession neighborhood while visiting the trendiest cafes alongside traditional street-food vendors and longstanding local restaurants.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
This tour starts at the Wuding Road Subway Station, Exit 2, Street Level (next to KFC). Subway Directions (strongly recommended): Wuding Road Subway Station services line 14. Follow the signs to Exit 2 and we will be upstairs, outside the exit waiting for you. Show Your Taxi Driver/Didi: 您好,请带我去武定路地铁站2口,谢谢。 Google Maps(requires VPN) https://www.google.com/maps/place/31%C2%B013'34.5%22N+121%C2%B026'13.2%22E/@31.226238,121.436997,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d31.226238!4d121.436997?entry=ttu Chinese Map: https://map.baidu.com/shareurl=1&poiShareUid=9534116ba1072576bca2405b