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Disfrute del tour nocturno por Shanghái gratis

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¿Tienes poco tiempo pero quieres vivir la magia de Shanghái? Únete a nuestro Tour Gratuito a Pie Nocturno por el Bund para un inolvidable paseo nocturno por los lugares más emblemáticos de la ciudad.

Ideal para:

Viajeros que visitan Shanghái por primera vez

Viajeros en escala

Viajeros de negocios después del trabajo

About Us

Detalles del tour

Duración: 40 minutos - 1 hora

Tipo: Recorrido a pie

Hora: 19:30 horas, jueves y domingos (ver página de reservas para más información)

Ubicación: Shanghái - el Bund

Idioma: Inglés

Lo más destacado del tour
 

  • How to sign up for the free tour?
    The tours marked with "free" in title are all free of charge. Please follow the checkout process and enter coupon code to change the price to zero. If you have not already got the coupon, please contact us for coupon code.
  • Can we register on-site?
    No. We require advance booking in order to coordinate personnel and routes.
  • Is this tour really free? Why?
    Yes, unlike other so-called "free tours" that may hint on tips, this tour is free and no tips are required. This is because we normally host full-day and half-day private tours in the day time, and the evening tour will be an optional addition to the day tour. Therefore, we decide to open these slots for more participant to enjoy the city together.
  • What is the availability based on?
    We usually host the tour on Evenings on Thursdays and Sundays, but it may change due to weather conditions and our personnel availabilities. Also, considering the number of tourists, we may be off at public holidays. Please see the booking page for details.
  • Who are we?
    We are a group of Shanghai local guides who are into the history and the beauty of the city, and we host private tours in the day time. 
  • What fascinating stories will we uncover during the tour?​​
    Customs House Bell Tower​​ ​​Its 1927 bell (modeled after London’s Big Ben) chimed every 15 minutes—but locals boycotted it as a symbol of British imperialism. HSBC Building (No. 12 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu)​​ ​​Built in 1923, its lion statues symbolize British power—but their eyes were said to “guard” hidden gold reserves. ​​No. 18 Bund Building (No. 18 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu)​​ ​​This 1920s art deco gem was Shanghai’s first “skyscraper” (13 stories) and hosted the city’s first elevator—a source of wonder for locals. Waibaidu Bridge (Garden Bridge)​​ ​​In 1949, Communist soldiers crossed this bridge singing The East Is Red, marking the end of colonial rule.

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