Jasem A.
Google
Shanghai Old Street is a must-visit spot if you want to experience the charm of old Shanghai blended with the city’s modern vibrance. Walking down the street feels like stepping back in time, with beautifully preserved traditional architecture, intricate wooden facades, curved rooflines, and vibrant red lanterns hanging above the narrow lanes.
The atmosphere is lively yet not overwhelming, with a mix of souvenir shops, tea houses, snack stalls, and small restaurants offering both local and regional delicacies. Street food lovers will find plenty to try — from freshly made dumplings and steamed buns to candied fruits and savory pancakes. Many vendors are friendly and happy to explain what they are selling, even if there’s a slight language barrier.
What I really enjoyed was the balance between tourist attractions and authentic local culture. While there are souvenir shops, you’ll also find local craftsmen making traditional items, calligraphy pieces, and beautiful silk products. Prices can vary — some are quite reasonable, but for higher-end souvenirs, be ready to bargain politely.
The street is well-maintained and clean, with signs in both Chinese and English, making it easy for visitors to explore. It’s also a fantastic place for photography — the contrast of old-style buildings against the backdrop of modern Shanghai skyscrapers is truly striking.
I recommend visiting in the late afternoon so you can enjoy the atmosphere during daylight and stay until evening when the lanterns light up, giving the street a magical glow.
Overall, Shanghai Old Street offers a perfect combination of history, culture, shopping, and food. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a foodie, or just someone looking for a pleasant stroll in a charming setting, this place will not disappoint.