Shanghai & Wuzhen 3-Day Private Tour

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Premium private cultural experience with personalized service and flexible arrangements

Price


From $599/Person

Price Note


Final price confirmed based on travel date and group size. Contact us for quotation.

Tour Overview


This 3-day, 2-night private tour combines the modern glamour of Shanghai with the timeless beauty of Wuzhen water town. Enjoy exclusive private car service throughout the journey, stay in 4-star+ hotels, and explore iconic landmarks including The Bund, Oriental Pearl Tower, Huangpu River Cruise, and the picturesque Wuzhen West & East Scenic Zones with night tour experience.

Tags: Private Tour, 2 Nights Accommodation, 24/7 Airport/Station Transfer, 4-star+ Hotels, No Shopping Stops, Dedicated Travel Concierge

Highlights & Key Selling Points


Exclusive Private Transportation:


  • 24-hour free private transfer from/to Pudong/Hongqiao Airport, Shanghai Railway Station, Hongqiao/South/West Railway Station.
  • Dedicated private car and driver throughout the tour, flexible itinerary adjustments based on traffic conditions.

Iconic Sightseeing Experience:


  • Complete Shanghai city highlights: Nanjing Road, City God Temple, The Bund, Huangpu River Cruise, Oriental Pearl Tower.
  • Authentic Wuzhen water town experience: West Gate scenic zone with night tour, East Gate scenic zone with local life atmosphere.

Premium Service & Comfort:


  • 4-star+ hotel accommodation in Shanghai and Wuzhen (breakfast based on room type).
  • Travel coordinator contact one day before departure, 24/7 customer service support.
  • All entrance tickets included for main attractions (no hidden fees).

Detailed Itinerary


Day 1: Arrival in Shanghai – City Highlights Tour


Free airport/station transfer, explore Shanghai's iconic landmarks & Huangpu River Cruise

  • 10:00: Meet your private driver and vehicle (24-hour free transfer from designated airports/stations).
  • 12:00: Lunch at own expense (recommended local Shanghai cuisine).
  • 13:30: Visit Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street (1.5 hours, free entry) – iconic shopping street with historic & modern buildings.
  • 15:10: Explore City God Temple & Yuyuan Garden Area (1 hour, free entry to zone; Yuyuan Garden ticket at own cost).
  • 16:20: Visit The Bund (1 hour, free entry) – 1.5km waterfront with 52 heritage buildings and Lujiazui skyline views.
  • 17:30: Huangpu River Night Cruise (1 hour, ticket included) – depart from Shiliupu/Oriental Pearl/Jinling East Road pier.
  • 19:00: Check in to 4-star+ hotel in Shanghai (check-in from 14:00, ID/passport required).
  • 20:00: Dinner at own expense (free time to explore local dining).

Day 2: Shanghai → Wuzhen West Gate


Oriental Pearl Tower visit, transfer to Wuzhen, West Gate scenic zone & night tour

  • 08:00: Breakfast (based on hotel room type; self-arranged if not included).
  • 09:00: Visit Oriental Pearl TV Tower (2 hours, ticket included: 263m observatory + 259m glass walkway + Shanghai History Museum).
  • 11:00: Private transfer to Wuzhen (≈150km, 2 hours drive).
  • 13:00: Lunch at own expense (recommended Wuzhen water town specialties).
  • 14:00: Explore Wuzhen West Scenic Zone (3 hours, ticket included) – well-preserved Jiangnan water town with canals & stone bridges.
  • 18:00: Check in to 4-star+ hotel in Wuzhen.
  • 18:30: Wuzhen West Gate Night Tour (2 hours, free with entry ticket) – illuminated canals, optional rowing boat experience.
  • 19:00: Dinner at own expense (local water town cuisine).

Day 3: Wuzhen East Gate → Return to Shanghai & Departure


Wuzhen East Gate exploration, transfer back to Shanghai, free airport/station drop-off

  • 08:00: Breakfast (based on hotel room type; self-arranged if not included).
  • 09:00: Visit Wuzhen East Scenic Zone (2 hours, ticket included) – original water town with local life atmosphere, Mao Dun Former Residence.
  • 11:00: Lunch at own expense (last chance to taste Wuzhen specialties).
  • 13:00: Private transfer back to Shanghai (≈160km, 2.5 hours drive).
  • Free transfer to Shanghai airports/stations (suggested departure time after 16:00).
  • End of tour services (24-hour free drop-off to designated airports/stations).

Tour Inclusions & Exclusions


Price Includes:


  • 2 nights accommodation in 4-star+ hotels (Shanghai 1 night, Wuzhen 1 night, twin share).
  • All entrance fees for main attractions as per itinerary (Nanjing Road, The Bund free; Oriental Pearl, Huangpu Cruise, Wuzhen West/East included).
  • Private car service throughout the tour (experienced driver, 24-hour service).
  • 24-hour free airport/station pick-up and drop-off (designated locations only).
  • Travel coordinator service and 24/7 customer support.

Price Excludes:


  • International/domestic flights/trains to/from Shanghai (except transfer service).
  • All meals (lunch/dinner) unless specified (breakfast based on hotel room type).
  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, optional activities, tips).
  • Travel insurance (highly recommended).
  • Single supplement (if requesting single room).
  • Yuyuan Garden entrance ticket (¥30 low season/¥40 high season) and optional rowing boat in Wuzhen.

Important Notes


This itinerary is for reference only. Specific arrangements may be adjusted due to weather, traffic, or other unforeseen circumstances (without affecting the overall experience). The travel coordinator will contact you one day before departure to confirm details. Please carry valid travel documents (passport/ID) for hotel check-in and attraction entry. Meal expenses are at own expense for flexible dining options.

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Traffic safety tips
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Health and medical tips
It is recommended to bring along commonly used medications (such as painkillers or gastrointestinal medications). If you need to take prescribed medication for an extended period, it is advisable to prepare sufficient quantities before departure and carry along doctor's certification documents, medical records, etc.
It is recommended to visit the international medical department of a general hospital or a foreign-funded hospital for treatment, as they generally provide medical services in English.
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Cultural taboo
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