As they say, “Paris ne s’est pas fait en un jour!” (“Paris was not made in a day!”) And by the same token, neither was the French Concession of Shanghai.
In 3 hours, hear captivating stories about the French Concession and its colorful past. Learn about the celebrities and commoners alike who once strolled down these streets, and find yourself becoming a part of the legacy of this place.
IMPORTANT: Please note that the booking fee charged here is solely to reserve your spot, as the tour itself operates on a TIP-BASED model, meaning you decide how much your guide deserves for their hard work. We suggest a tip of 150-200 RMB or 20-25 USD/EURO, which we believe is a fair amount compared to the cost of a regular walking tour:) This voluntary tip is a way to recognize your guide's efforts and helps us maintain this exciting job!
Booking is limited to groups of up to 4 people. If your group exceeds 4 people, please contact us to arrange a private tour. Thanks for your understanding!
NEW Saturday
Visit the Former French Club, the 1st Road in French Concession, "the little Moscow"area, the local alleyway residence building
Step into the elegant former French Club and uncover its intriguing past. Hear captivating anecdotes that bring its history to life, showcasing its role in French Concession's cultural and social evolution.
Stroll along the Oriental Champs-Élysées and immerse yourself in its vibrant shopping atmosphere. Experience the energy of this bustling area while uncovering jaw-dropping local anecdotes that reveal its unique charm and history!
Explore Shanghai’s traditional lane houses and alleyways to experience an authentic slice of local life. Gain insight into the striking contrast between the city’s glamorous modernity and the hidden, humble realities of everyday living in these historic neighborhoods!
Discover the Shanghai Culture Square, once a lively canidrome and now a hub of arts and culture. Uncover the fascinating transformation of this historic site, from hosting greyhound races to becoming a vibrant performance space in the heart of the city!
Explore Shanghai’s Sinan Mansions, a historic enclave featuring restored early 20th-century villas that once housed prominent political and cultural figures. Walk through its tree-lined avenues to admire the unique blend of Western and Chinese architectural styles while discovering stories of its notable past!
Wander through Tianzifang, a lively maze of narrow alleys filled with art studios, boutique shops, and cozy cafés. This former residential area showcases traditional Shikumen architecture while offering a vibrant atmosphere that blends Shanghai’s historic charm with its modern creative spirit!
Meeting Point: South Shaanxi Road Metro Station (line 1/10/12), Exit 4
It is in front of a UNIQLO, across the street from Cathay Cinema
Address: 887 Middle Huaihai Road / Corner of Middle Huaihai Road & Maoming Road
(Chinese: 陕西南路地铁站4号出口,优衣库门口,国泰电影院斜对过)
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