This half-day tour is perfect for business travelers and someone pressed for time in Shanghai. Travel out of the bustling Shanghai city and venture into the peaceful Zhujiajiao Water Town. With a history of more than 1,700 years, this town has so much to offer, many ancient canals, distinctive bridges, gardens and local traditional residential houses. Walk around the alleyways, take a traditional sculling boat ride on the small canals and learn more about this water town's history, culture and people's life from your informative guide.
Pickup included
Your guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel and take you to Zhujiajiao Water Town in the morning so that you can avoid the peak time and enjoy a peaceful town. After around one hour’s drive in a comfortable minivan, you will arrive at this beautiful water village dominated by canals and walkways. Escorted by your guide, you will walk around the alleyways, take a traditional sculling boat ride on the small canals and snap photos of the pretty bridges and traditional residential houses.
Zhujiajiao is not only famous for its water town scenery, also for its various local food and snacks. You could try some local food at your own expense.
Drive back to Shanghai after visiting this town. The driver will stop at the nearest subway at Yu Garden, where you will get off the car and return to the hotel by yourself. Your guide will offer you directions according to your hotel location. Or you can visit the nearby Yuyuan market at your own leisurely pace if you interested.
• Pick-up Service: Your guide will contact you the night before to reconfirm the pick-up time. If you haven't received the pick-up message before 20:00, contact the supplier anytime via phone 029-85236688 or 18909182319.
• You MUST confirm and obtain any visa requirements prior to border crossing. All visa requirements are the sole responsibility of the traveler.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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