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I went to Shanghai for four days to see the Expo and see the attractions of Shanghai, and I just came back yesterday. Very tired. I walked non-stop every day.
However, my route basically saw all the scenery to be seen in Shanghai. Let me tell you. The first day is the train to Shanghai in the morning (in fact, the plane is cheaper, the plane ticket back from the Internet is only 210** to do a discount), take the subway to the hotel to put the luggage (the hotel is I booked in advance, and it is relatively cheap), Shanghai Metro starts at 3 yuan, it is best to buy a one-day ticket if you play in the city on the same day (the Expo launched, 18 a, you can take the subway casually throughout the day), and then along the subway station:
I went to Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, Century Park, Lujiazui (Oriental Pearl), the Bund, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Jing'an Temple, and it was the first day. The next day, I participated in the activities of CCB and Ctrip (booked in advance), two tickets for 160 yuan, and the director sent them into the park to help make an appointment, and we were lucky to go to the Chinese Pavilion at night. During the day, the focus of the park is on Area C, I recommend Africa United and Belgium, and the others I went to France, Poland, Mexico, and so-so.
The queue for all the museums in Area C is basically more than an hour, and if you want to have a special museum that you want to go to, you must queue up early in the morning, and the early queue is better than the late queue. With folding bench. Food can be brought in, and the cheapest one is in a particularly small supermarket next to Exit 8, which sells boxed lunches for 15 yuan for 18 yuan.
The food of the Expo axis is more expensive, a bowl of noodles is 45 of 48. It is best to bring your own dry food, which is more time-saving and money-saving. On the third day, I went to the E area, the City Practice Pavilion, and recommended the Hamburg Pavilion and the London Pavilion, and then took the boat to the C section, and continued to choose the pavilion you like to queue up.
The corporate pavilion should be selective, and it is impossible to see each one. Look for one and line up. Anyway, there are so many people that you can do it yourself.
You can pick up the leak at 10 o'clock in the evening, some museums are closed, and the last group of people in the queue is not much, you can follow in, and the staff will let you in. On the fourth day, my one-day tour route to Shanghai was: Xujiahui (church), Huaihai Road, Xintiandi, Shanghai Old Street, Chenghuang Temple, Yu Garden (must go), then take the subway to Longyang Road, change to maglev to the airport.
The magnetic levitation itinerary (print the confirmation when booking the ticket) can be discounted by 4, which is 40 yuan per person. It's a bit expensive but it's worth it because I haven't sat on it.
I haven't been to a venue before, so I would like to recommend the World Meteorological Museum.
That notebook is the Expo passport. ** The official has been sold. 30 yuan per book. Used to collect the seals of the Expo venues. If you buy it, you have to queue up to get a stamp.
The above is for your reference. Very tired. Bring an umbrella. Wear sneakers or walking shoes. Never wear shoes with high heels.
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After I went, I stayed first:
There is a hotel at the subway entrance of Yishan Road, with a standard room of 120. The distance is only 20 meters. I've just been.
2 people in a room, an average of 60 per person per day. Xinjiang ramen is available at the entrance of the hotel. It's enough to save 20 on a meal.
Death Expo will take the subway directly, 4 yuan, very soon. Plus the cost of the road is your ministry fee.
Then just take a stroll, it's no different from other cities.
But one thing I have to tell you in advance is that there's nothing to see about the Expo...
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Bring the necessary items with you, don't bring too expensive things, and a lot of food, it's best to bring an empty bottle, so that you don't have to buy water, I'll carry a satchel, souvenirs are expensive everywhere, and eating KFC is affordable.
On the first day, go early, go straight to a popular restaurant, then come out to see a small restaurant, then go to have lunch, and come out to see a small restaurant.
Then grit your teeth and row up to see a popular museum, and after dinner, you can see two museums that are not popular but not too popular, Egypt, Austria and the like, and finally you can go home (experience).
All of the above needs to be carried out in the C area, which is the European Pavilion, and you will soak there on the first day, even if you can't enter the pavilion to see the appearance, it is quite rewarding (especially at night).
The next day. In the morning, go to the Saudi Pavilion as fast as possible, basically when you come out, it is estimated that it is already night, and then you can go home to see the popular pavilion at the European Pavilion (I haven't practiced it yet).
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I'll tell you what to do, the general time to enter the park is around 9 o'clock in the morning, before you go you first look at the park map from which gate to enter, and then you can choose the European pavilion area, where there are fewer people. Straight to your destination. Alternatively, you can choose pavilions from some small countries.
Because there aren't too many people there, there's no need to queue!
There is no need to bring a bag, pay attention to sun protection on such a hot day!
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This is not allowed, some halls say that they have to queue for 4 or 5 hours, in fact, it has only been more than 2 hours, and some of them are less than an hour, but the most important thing is that you must use to run when you go in, which requires physical strength, like I went with my mother, and I had no experience at first, and I walked slowly with my mother, as if I was walking, and then I ran over to line up first, and then my mother slowly shook it by herself, and then told the staff that you could come in directly.
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It is recommended to take the subway first, first walk to the subway station on Yishan Road (station name Guilin Road) and take Line 9.
Then change to Metro Line 7.
Line 7 has corresponding stations in Pudong Area A and Area C.
Area C has Houtan and Changqing Road (B C middle boundary location).
Area A has Yaohua Road and Yuntai Road stations.
Therefore, you can take Line 7 and choose the station where to get off according to your actual needs.
Back Bund (only 3 stops).
Map of Yiu Wah Road (5 stops).
This data is ** on the map, and the final result is subject to the latest data on the map.
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Metro Line 7 is the Expo line, you can go to the No. 6 and No. 7 entrances in Area C, as well as No. 8 and other entrances, if there is no Line 7 nearby, you can also transfer, I hope it will help you
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Buy a ticket to the designated place to buy, you go to the expo ** take a look. I didn't get these things right, so I don't have much to say.
The exhibition hall needs to be reserved early, and when you want to buy tickets, you can't make an appointment on the same day, then it's too late, usually ten days in advance. Many museums are now unable to make reservations. However, the China Pavilion and the Taiwan Pavilion cannot be entered without a pre-flight. So these must be prepared.
Tickets should be bought in advance, not on the day. You have to queue up to buy tickets, and you have to queue up to go in, and it's more than 10 o'clock when you really go in. So buy a ticket first, go to the queue early, and if you're lucky, some of you can make a reservation and maybe even get a reservation.
I'm not a master, it's just that I'm losing out here, wasting time, reminding LZ to go down, hehe.
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After spreading in. United States, Italy.
France. Africa.
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You go to the "Peer Travel Network" travel information to check the information, there is a guide in it, and it can't be posted temporarily because it's too long. Comfortable Expo does not need to queue up - Expo clothing, food, housing, transportation and time-based entry to the park full strategy.
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Because many people took advantage of the loopholes, the green lanes of many venues were closed.
The queue is really uncomfortable, and some venues such as the Saudi Pavilion can go to some less popular and more novel venues if you want to see them, avoid the rush hour (weekends), and visit some of the more popular venues after 7 p.m.
There are a lot of posts about this kind of thing in the Expo Post Bar.
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The expo is still more humane, the green channel is for the elderly over 75 years old (ID card) and people with disabilities who can not take care of themselves, you can rent a wheelchair It is best to bring the disability certificate Each wheelchair can accompany a caregiver If there are children, of course, you can take children.
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There is a wheelchair rental at the door, I went three weeks ago and it is not closed, you can rent a wheelchair and find a volunteer It's best to bring a disability certificate.
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Go grab a wheelchair in the morning, and if you can grab it, let your mother sit, and if you push him, you can be green.
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There are many popular stewards in the evening, but it is necessary to calculate the time.
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