Shanghai: Zhujiajiao Water Town & Old Shanghai Creek Tour

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Kraj: Chiny

Czas trwania: 08:00 godziny


Opis

Private day trip to ancient Zhujiajiao & historic Suzhou Creek. Morning canal cruise and garden stroll. Afternoon walk along the creek to Bund Origin—Shanghai's story from water town to world city.
Morning: A Water Town Frozen in Time

Your private driver and guide meet you at your Shanghai hotel. Just one hour later, you step into Zhujiajiao, a 1,700-year-old water town where stone bridges arch over quiet canals and willow branches trail in the water.

Walk across Fangsheng Bridge, guarded by stone dragons, then enter Kezhi Garden. This Qing Dynasty retreat blends classical landscaping with hidden poetry—lotus ponds, rockeries, and zigzag bridges unfold as your guide reveals the stories behind every corner.

Then, the highlight: a private gondola-style boat cruise. With only your group aboard, glide through narrow waterways past ancient houses whose foundations touch the water. The creak of wooden oars and gentle lap of water against stone create a rhythm unchanged for centuries.

Midday: Lunch at Your Own Pace

Your guide recommends authentic local eateries where you can sample Zhujiajiao's famous flavors—savory pork-stuffed rice balls, fragrant lotus leaf-wrapped pork, or freshly steamed river prawns. Eat what you like, at your own expense, at your own rhythm.

Afternoon: Suzhou Creek—Where Old Shanghai Rose

Return to the city for a story-rich walk along Suzhou Creek, the waterway that fueled Shanghai's rise from trading port to world city.

Start at the weathered facade of the Four Banks Warehouse, a silent witness to Shanghai's wartime resilience. Continue past Zhejiang Road Bridge, an iron relic of the early 20th century, to the iconic Waibaidu Bridge—Shanghai's own "Garden Bridge." Your guide shares tales of the merchants, migrants, and dreamers who built the "Paris of the East" along these very banks.

The walk concludes at the Bund Origin, where colonial grandeur meets the modern skyline across the Huangpu River. It's the perfect visual closure to a day that began in a water town and ends where Shanghai became a global metropolis.

A Comfortable Return

Your driver returns you to your hotel—carrying not just photos, but the arc of Shanghai's story, from ancient canals to modern skyline.

Najważniejsze informacje

  • Private boat cruise through Zhujiajiao's ancient canals
  • Stroll Kezhi Garden & Ming-Qing stone bridges
  • Walk Suzhou Creek: Four Banks to Bund Origin
  • Hear stories of old Shanghai's rise as a world city
  • Unhurried full-day pace—no rush, just experience

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WAŻNE INFORMACJE
1. Duration: approximately 8 hours (full day)
2. Hotel pickup limited to Shanghai city center; confirm address at booking
3. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity starts
4. Comfortable walking shoes recommended for Suzhou Creek walk
5. This is a private tour—only your group participates
6. All afternoon sites are outdoor public areas—no closures on Mondays
ZAWARTE W CENIE
  • 1. Hotel pickup & drop-off within Shanghai city center
  • 2. Private air-conditioned vehicle for the full day
  • 3. Professional English-speaking guide
  • 4. Zhujiajiao Kezhi Garden entrance fee
  • 5. Private gondola-style boat cruise on the canal
  • 6. Suzhou Creek guided historical walk
CENA NIE ZAWIERA
  • 1. Lunch (Guide recommends authentic local eateries)
  • 2. Gratuities for guide & driver (Optional)
  • 3. Personal expenses

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