Stuck on a long layover in Shanghai? Don’t waste precious travel time feeling cooped up in the airport! Trip.com offers a fantastic solution: The Shanghai Express free layover tour is designed specifically for international transit passengers.
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What to expect with the Shanghai Express free layover tour
The Shanghai Express program whisks you away on a whirlwind tour of Shanghai’s top attractions, all while ensuring you catch your connecting flight with ease. This program is perfect for travellers with layovers exceeding eight hours.
One of the best parts? The tour covers most of the essentials: transportation, internet access, and even entrance fees! Just be sure to pack your own snacks and drinks, as meals are not included.
Throughout your adventure, you’ll be accompanied by friendly and informative English-speaking guides. They’ll not only share fascinating insights into Shanghai’s history and culture, but can also offer recommendations for grabbing a delicious bite to eat in between sightseeing stops.
Choosing your Shanghai Express adventure
It offers three unique tours, each catering to different preferences and time constraints:
- Shanghai Highlights City Tour (9am to 2pm): Immerse yourself in Shanghai’s historical charm with visits to the exquisite Yu Garden and the iconic Bund waterfront promenade.
- Strolling Under the Trees Citywalk Tour (4pm to 10pm): Explore the trendy Wukang Road neighbourhood, teeming with charming cafes and unique architecture. This tour also includes visits to Yu Garden and The Bund, but with a later start time for those who prefer a more relaxed afternoon itinerary.
- Huangpu River Cruise Sightseeing Night Tour (6pm to 11pm): Witness the dazzling Shanghai skyline come alive at night on a scenic Huangpu River cruise. This tour also includes a visit to the captivating Yu Garden.
Ready to join the Shanghai Express? Head to Trip.com’s currency exchange counter at Island A, 3F Departure Hall of Terminal 2 (near Gate 21) one hour before your chosen tour begins. Registration is first-come, first-served, with a maximum of ten lucky participants per tour.
To ensure a smooth travel experience, we recommend arriving at the airport three hours before your next flight to allow ample time for international transit procedures.
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So next time you have a long layover in Shanghai, don’t settle for airport boredom! Turn your wait into an exciting adventure with the Shanghai Express free layover tour.
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