Check out Shanghai's trendiest new spots ahead of the crowd

The panoramic view of The Stage
New landmarks are making their mark on Shanghai, each offering a blend of historical significance and futuristic vision. Let’s explore some of them.
The Stage | 白玉兰观景台
Prepare for a breathtaking view! The observation deck at North Bund is scheduled to open in early April.
Perched atop the tallest building in Puxi at 320 meters, this open-air observation deck on the 66th floor blooms like a magnolia flower, offering a breathtaking view of Shanghai’s iconic skyline, including the Shanghai World Financial Center, Jinmao Tower, and Shanghai Tower. With its glass barrier design, visitors can fully take in the Huangpu River and the riverbanks.
Ticket Prices:
- Child Ticket (1m–1.4m, adult accompaniment required): 110 yuan (US$15)
- Student/Senior Ticket: 160 yuan
- Adult Ticket: 230 yuan
- Family Ticket (1 adult + 1 child between 1m to 1.4m(incl.)): 290 yuan
- Family Ticket (2 adults + 1 child between 1m to 1.4m(incl.)): 450 yuan
- Sunset Ticket: 320 yuan
Opening: April 2025
Location: 588 Dongchangzhi Rd

The Stage
Waterside Science Fiction Museum |“在水一方”科幻馆
Shanghai's first "Three-Body" sci-fi museum is set to open in Fengxian New City near Jinhai Lake.
From above, the museum resembles a futuristic floating art installation, with a dual-shell structure that has been pre-approved by Guinness World Records as the largest of its type.
Inside, visitors can participate in a sci-fi experience inspired by Liu Cixin's novel "Three-Body." The second floor houses an interactive installation that combines cutting-edge technology with human civilization's voyage into space exploration.
The Science Theater will provide live science interpretations and multimedia presentations, deciphering the scientific principles underlying the novel. This venue is not just a sci-fi fan's dream, but also a gathering place for experts and enthusiasts to have in-depth talks about the future of science and technology.
Opening: First half of 2025
Location: Southeast corner of Jinhai Lake

Waterside Science Fiction Museum
Chuan Tai Park | 船台公园
After a year of renovations, Chuan Tai Park on Fuxing Island has been transformed into a stunning waterfront area along the Huangpu River.
The park, once home to Hudong Zhonghua Shipyard (沪东中华造船厂), retains its industrial atmosphere with two large shipyards and over 20 towering gantry cranes. Walking through it feels like going back in time, enveloped in a century of industrial history.
The park offers breathtaking views of the shipyard's docks and a riverside bird sanctuary.
Chuan Tai Park, the first waterfront space to open in the Yangpu Riverside Fuxing Island area, provides a unique destination for leisure and city discovery.
Opening: First quarter, 2025
Location: 130 Gongqing Rd

Chuan Tai Park
One Step Garden (Songhu Railway Platform Station) | 一尺花园(淞沪铁路月台店)
One Step Garden cafe’s newest branch in Elite Valley, Baoshan District, officially opened in March.
Set on the former site of the Songhu Railway, this cafe breathes new life into the historic landmark. The railway, which dates back to China’s first railroad in 1876, played a key role in the Battle of Shanghai (淞沪会战) in 1937 before being decommissioned in 1997.
The venue retains its original train carriages, tracks, and a vintage locomotive, creating a nostalgic feel. The interior has preserved the layout of old train compartments, featuring retro seating, warm lighting, and lush greenery, allowing visitors to savor coffee while embracing the flow of time.
Dining here is a throwback to classic train journeys, with repurposed seating areas providing a unique dining experience inside a vintage train carriage.
Railways aren’t just about destinations — they symbolize journeys toward the future. Come and listen to the echoes of the tracks while witnessing the rebirth of history.
Now Open
Location: 258 Changjiang Rd (Elite Valley)

One Step Garden (Songhu Railway Platform Station)
