Private

minimum of 2 and maximum of 5 guests

4 hours

Premier taxi and
on foot

approx. 3 km of walking

One coffee or Tsingtao Beer or Chinese cold drink included


$75/Adult|$60/Child

*Adult ages 13 and above, Child ages 4-12

Number of adults (Ages 13+): 1 Adult
Number of children (Ages 4-12): 1 Child

* For groups of 6 or more, please contact us.

Explore life in the French Concession from all social classes during the colonial era, from traditional alleys where locals lived to a peaceful French-style park once exclusively for expats, and the grand mansions of corporate executives. We'll also visit three neighborhoods each with unique vibe —local, modern, and artsy—all transformed from historic alleys. Enjoy a comfortable tour on foot and in premier taxi, taking in the area's rich history and vibrant present.
Eastbound and Beyond

Create traditional Chinese crafts to take home in the art-filled district of TianZiFang

Eastbound and Beyond

Walk tree-shaded WuKang Road and admire its unique architecture

Eastbound and Beyond

Visit the former French Park and observe vibrant local life

Eastbound and Beyond

Enjoy a drink at a vintage cafe, once the residence of China's founding father

Eastbound and Beyond

Explore a traditional residential alley and learn how it housed dozens under one roof

Eastbound and Beyond

Discover how XinTianDi became China's most successful real estate project

Eastbound and Beyond

Take home a unique, memorable gift

XinTianDi

XinTianDi, once a residential alley, is now one of modern China's most successful real estate projects. In this stylish shopping hub, we will discover some hidden traditional Shikumen buildings, which once housed two-thirds of Shanghainese at their peak.

FengYu Lane

A tranquil alley in its original form, tucked away from the bustling streets outside. Many locals still call it home - old aunties hang clothes in the passageways, while grandpas navigate bikes through the narrow lanes, bringing their grandchildren home from school. Such a vivid snapshot of local life!

Former French Park

The sunken gardens and grand fountain might make you wonder if you're in Shanghai or Paris! Despite wars and social upheavals over the past century, most of the park remains beautifully preserved. Here, you'll find vibrant activities like saxophone playing, Tai Chi, and Chinese yo-yo performances.

Boutique Cafe

We will enjoy a coffee/beer/drink in a vintage cafe. It occupies a two-story European-style building and is filled with retro charm and a large collection of vintage items. This historic spot, featured in many famous Chinese dramas, was once home to China's founding father who overthrew the imperial government.

TianZiFang

TianZiFang, once a century-old residential alley, became an artist hub in the 1990s with galleries and studios. Today, it's well known among visitors for its artsy vibe, and it is home to many boutique shops and arts & crafts studios.

Chinese Arts and Crafts Experience

We have found a few unique arts and crafts studios hidden in TianZiFang's winding lanes. Pick your favorite Chinese art experience from our curated selection and create a personalized keepsake to take home.

WuKang Road

WuKang Road is now a popular spot for visitors, known for its tree-lined streets, architecture, and artsy vibes. We've selected a few of the most interesting buildings to show you and explain what makes them unique. And, of course, we'll visit the iconic WuKang Mansion, also known as the "Little Flatiron", arguably the most famous building in all of Shanghai!

What People are Saying

"Our Guests Love It"

It's difficult to pick one part as my favorite. The whole tour, the guides and all the places we have been are amazing. The guides are friendly, knowledgeable, and share the history in an interesting and approachable way.

Darren

Darren

UK

I really appreciate this experience and I love every part of this tour.  For me the best part is the art gallery. Having lived in Shanghai for more than 3 years, I have never ever had a chance to go to the gallery. To see how artists deal with shades and light, it's really a meditation for me.  The guides will definitely bring you some fresh experience to fall in love with the city, no matter you are first time in Shanghai or not.

Kevin

Kevin

China
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