The Bund in Shanghai: Top Things to Do & Nearby Attractions
Last updated:December 16th, 2024

The Bund, also called "Waitan", is a famous waterfront area in Shanghai that has a rich history which can date back to the mid-1800s. If you're planning a trip to Shanghai, you don't want to miss this lively and energetic area in Shanghai. Let's dive into this article and see what to do at the Bund, featuring basic information, the best time to visit and some tips that may inspire your travel plan.

Basic Information of the Bund

The Bund at nightThe Bund at night

  • Chinese: 外滩
  • Location: It stretches about 1.5 km (about 0.9 miles) along the Huangpu River, Huangpu District, Shanghai, China
  • History: It was originally a marshy shoreline along the Huangpu River aiming for foreign trade. Nowadays, the Bund has become a historical and cultural area.
  • Operating hours: 24/7 (some buildings may have specific hours)
  • Entrance fee: Free

The Bund is one of the most iconic locations in Shanghai, epitomizing the city's modernization and internationalization.

Visitors can marvel at the rich tapestry of cultures that converge, particularly in the diverse architectural styles. The waterfront features an impressive array of buildings showcasing Gothic, Baroque, and Art Deco designs, all of which reflect the influence of international cultural exchanges following the establishment of overseas trade in the early 20th century.

This blend of styles not only highlights Shanghai's historical significance but also offers a captivating glimpse into its cosmopolitan character.

Top Things to Do on the Bund

Walk along the waterfront at the BundWalk along the waterfront at the Bund

The Bund features many meticulously designed walkways, and the beautiful riverside scenery makes walking along the Bund one of the most popular activities.

Starting from the Waibaidu Bridge, head south along the riverbank to reach the best viewing point of the Bund. Here, you can enjoy a clear view of the skyscrapers across the river.

If you want to cross the river, continue south to the intersection of Yan'an East Road, where you can take a ferry for 2 RMB at the Bund Ferry Terminal to the other side. Once you arrive, the dock is close to both the Shanghai Tower and the Jin Mao Tower, where you can choose to go up to see a panoramic view of Shanghai. Alternatively, you can walk north along Fucheng Road to the Oriental Pearl Tower, which is also a great option for a visit.

Take a night cruise on Huangpu RiverTake a night cruise on Huangpu River

Taking a cruise along the Bund on the Huangpu River is a great way to enjoy the view of the iconic skyline from a different perspective. The cruise will travel along the Huangpu River, passing the historic European-style buildings and modern skyscrapers by the river.

The cruise departs from Shiliupu Wharf and passes by several famous landmarks, such as the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai International Convention Center, before turning back to Shiliupu Wharf. Each cruise lasts about 45 minutes, with departures every 30 minutes.

Attractions Near the Bund

The Bund is located in Huangpu District, the most bustling area of Shanghai, surrounded by numerous cultural attractions, skyscrapers, and more. While strolling along the Bund, you can explore some of the nearby sites that interest you.

Yu GardenYu Garden

  • Yu Garden: A classical Chinese garden near the Bund. It's known for its elegant pavilions, lakes, and rock formations. Strolling through Yu Garden, you can admire the traditional southern Chinese garden design and enjoy a moment of tranquility amidst the bustling city. It takes about 30 minutes to walk to the best observation point on the Bund from Yu Garden, all the way along the waterfront.

Shanghai TowerShanghai Tower

  • Shanghai Tower: It's the tallest building in China and the third-tallest skyscraper in the world. It heights at 632 meters (about 2073 feet) and houses offices, hotels and the world's highest observation deck. You can cross the river and ascend this tower after your walk at the Bund.
  • Jin Mao Tower: It's a 420.5-meter (1,380-foot) skyscraper next to the Shanghai Tower. Compared with 128-floor Shanghai Tower, it has 88 floors. One of the world's highest hotels, Grand Hyatt Shanghai occupies the 53rd to 87th floors of this building. The 88th floor is an observation deck opening to the public.

Oriental Pearl TV Tower and other skyscrapersOriental Pearl TV Tower and other skyscrapers

  • Oriental Pearl TV Tower: Due to its unique appearance, it has become one of Shanghai's most recognizable landmarks. The most distinct feature is the series of large and small spheres along the structure. Among them, the two prominent spheres on the main body stand out the most, and the signal transmitter at the top is connected to a smaller sphere.

Local people play Chinese chess in People's SquareLocal people play Chinese chess in People's Square

  • People's Square: It's a large public space that features gardens, fountains, and wide open spaces where locals relax, exercise, or participate in public activities. It's near the Bund and takes about 35 minutes to walk there from the square. So many people will choose People's Square as the beginning of a city walking tour.

Best Time to Visit the Bund

Flowers bloom in spring at the BundFlowers bloom in spring at the Bund

The best time to visit the Bund is during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the temperatures are mild and there are often clear skies. Also, compared with summer, there are fewer tourists, offering a stress-free environment.

We recommend you visit the Bund at night. The entire Bund and the skyline of skyscrapers are illuminated with dazzling lights and lasers. Exploring the Bund during the day is also a good choice, especially in the early morning or in the afternoon. The sky is usually clear and bright blue, providing the perfect backdrop to highlight the height and grandeur of the skyscrapers. In the morning, you will find many local people doing morning exercises, such as practicing Tai Chi.

Travel Tips for a Shanghai Tour

Extend your trip. There are lots of cities with beautiful views near Shanghai, such as Suzhou. It takes only about 30 minutes to reach Suzhou from Shanghai by bullet train. In Suzhou, you can visit Lingering Garden, a classical garden with amazing architectural design. Or you can take a 2-hour bullet train to Hangzhou and explore the picturesque view around West Lake.

Plan before traveling. Shanghai is one of the most popular cities in China, attracting numerous tourists from all over the world. Many attractions, like Yu Garden, Shanghai Tower, and Shanghai Disneyland, provide pre-order service. Our travel experts can help you create a customized itinerary, covering the tickets of all the attractions you're interested in. Also, we will arrange handpicking hotels and a private guide & car for you to leave you with a stress-free Shanghai trip. Feel free to talk about more about your trip ideas by leaving us your inquiries or writing to trip@odynovotours.com.

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