The Bund
Shanghai’s classic riverfront skyline walk, strongest at sunset and early evening.

Quick Answer
- Food Lovers
- Photographers
- Luxury Travelers
- Crowd-Averse Travelers
How to Get There
Planning Notes
The Bund is usually easiest to plan as a half-day or full-day outing from Shanghai. Compare public transport, private transfer, and organized options against your time budget.
The Bund is simple to reach by metro, taxi, or as part of a wider Huangpu-side walking route.
Suggested Route
Step 1
Time it near sunset, walk the riverfront north to south, then cross into nearby streets for dinner once skyline views peak.
Best Time to Visit
Sunset into blue hour is the strongest window.
Practical Tips
- Timing
Visit around sunset into blue hour for the most photogenic skyline conditions.
- Tickets
Keep expectations realistic: this is a short, high-payoff promenade experience, not a half-day monument.
- Transport
Pair it with nearby dining, a ferry, or a concession-area walk to make the outing feel fuller.
Facilities
Photo Spots
Historic facade stretch
Blue hour riverfront rail
Nearby Attractions
Official Website and Data Sources
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book this attraction in advance?
Popular attractions in China often change booking rules, especially around holidays or limited-capacity periods. Verify passport requirements, timed entry, and official ticket channels before the day you plan to go.
How much time should I plan for the visit?
Use the on-site duration as your base, then add transport, entry queues, and buffer time for weather or crowds. Attractions outside the city center usually need more scheduling margin than the sightseeing itself.
What makes this attraction worth prioritizing?
Prioritize it if it fits your travel style, your energy level, and the time you can realistically give it. The strongest China itineraries usually pick a few high-value attractions and give each one enough room to feel worthwhile.