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Three on the Bund
The guide was updated:Three on the Bund, situated in a historic building on Shanghai's iconic Bund, is a premier lifestyle destination offering a blend of fine dining, luxury retail and cultural events. Home to renowned restaurants like Jean-Georges and Mercato, it provides gourmet cuisine with stunning views of the Huangpu River. The venue also features art galleries, fashion boutiques and wellness centres.
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- Address: 3 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu, Huangpu District, Shanghai
- Phone: +86 21 6323 3355
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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Three on the Bund, situated in a historic building on Shanghai's iconic Bund, is a premier lifestyle destination offering a blend of fine dining, luxury retail and cultural events. Home to renowned restaurants like Jean-Georges and Mercato, it provides gourmet cuisine with stunning views of the Huangpu River. The venue also features art galleries, fashion boutiques and wellness centres.
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Tianshan Tea City
The ground level of Tianshan Tea City really is a tea lover's paradise: the variety of teas on offer is seriously impressive, and most shop owners will conduct free-of-charge tastings to help you decide on a variety to purchase. Floors two and three are given over to porcelain and tea-making paraphernalia.
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M&M's World
The only M&M's World in Asia, and the fifth globally, welcomes candy lovers with much more than just delicious chocolates. This world-famous chocolate bean brand's store features the iconic M&M tube wall, alongside a variety of T-shirts, toys, and an array of souvenirs, making it a fun and vibrant destination for fans of all ages.
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Joy City
With international brands and more than 40 Chinese brands selling fashion-forward outfits, digital gadgets, and a dazzling sky screen, this spacious place is one of the best places to shop in the area. Exhibitions are held occasionally in the lobby of the shopping mall.
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Disney China Flagship Store
The world's largest Disney store is crowned by a six-metre-tall replica castle, which comes to life with a brief spectacle every hour. Inside, dedicated zones celebrate Mickey Mouse, Disney Princesses, Pixar and Marvel. For a unique memento, the shop sells exclusive merchandise that blends classic Disney characters with Shanghai-themed designs, creating a truly memorable stop for enthusiasts.
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Shanghai Old Street
Shanghai Old Street offers a vivid recreation of a historic market, providing a glimpse into the city's commercial life a century ago. The area blends sightseeing, shopping, and cultural exhibits, all housed in architecture that showcases the distinctive 'Hai Pai' style — a graceful fusion of Eastern and Western influences. Its 225 shops are carefully curated, with many specialising in traditional handicrafts, antiques, calligraphy, and jewellery, making it a rewarding place to browse for a unique souvenir.
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