Yu Garden
About this experience
Nestled in the heart of Shanghai's Huangpu District, Yu Garden is a breathtaking retreat that invites you to step back in time. Once a private garden for Ming Dynasty officials, this classical Chinese garden spans two hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds. As you wander through its winding pathways, you'll encounter hidden pavilions, tranquil ponds, and lush flora, making it the perfect escape from the vibrant city life outside. Don't miss the chance to admire the intricate stone carvings and the numerous plaques inscribed by famous figures throughout history.
Yu Garden is not just a feast for the eyes; it's a cultural treasure that showcases the artistry of Suzhou-style landscaping while embracing Shanghai’s unique heritage. As you explore, be sure to visit the nearby Yuyuan Bazaar, where you can indulge in local snacks and hunt for unique antiques and souvenirs. Whether you're a history buff or simply seeking a peaceful spot to relax, Yu Garden offers a memorable experience that captures the essence of Shanghai's rich past.
What to expect
When you visit Yu Garden, you'll be greeted by a harmonious blend of nature and architecture that reflects centuries of Chinese culture. The garden's serene atmosphere allows you to immerse yourself in its beauty, whether you're admiring the delicate rock formations or relaxing by the serene ponds. With every step, you'll discover something new, from intricately designed pavilions to lush greenery that changes with the seasons.
If you opt for the guided tour, you'll gain fascinating insights into the garden's history and significance, enhancing your visit. You'll learn about the artistry behind its design and the stories of those who once walked its paths. After your exploration, take a leisurely stroll to Yuyuan Bazaar, where the vibrant market atmosphere awaits, offering a delightful end to your day in this enchanting part of Shanghai.
Highlights
- Home to the iconic Exquisite Jade Rock, a prized limestone boulder.
- A 16th-century classical Chinese garden built during the Ming dynasty.
- Famous for its exquisite pavilions, rockeries, ponds, and ancient trees.
- A cultural gem blending traditional Suzhou-style landscaping with Shanghai’s heritage.
- Surrounded by the lively Yuyuan Bazaar, a hub for snacks and shopping.
- Perfect for leisurely strolls and photography opportunities.
- Offers guided tours for an in-depth exploration of its history.
Things to note
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the garden's pathways.
- Consider visiting early in the morning to avoid crowds.
- Check for special events, like the Yuyuan Lantern Festival, for a unique experience.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery and intricate details.
- Be mindful of the garden's opening hours and plan your visit accordingly.
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Tickets for Yu Garden include admission to the garden itself, with options for guided tours that provide expert insights and headsets for a more immersive experience.
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Yu Garden Admission
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Non-refundable
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$6.15
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About this ticket
Location of use No. 168 Fuyou Road, Huangpu District, ShanghaiTime of use 09:00~12:30(Morning Session);12:30~16:00(Afternoon Session)
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- Yu Garden Admission
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2026 Shanghai Yuyuan Lantern Festival
Shanghai City God Temple area is home to two main attractions—Yu Garden and the City God Temple itself—a must-visit for first-time visitors to Shan...
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$5.95
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Shanghai City God Temple area is home to two main attractions—Yu Garden and the City God Temple itself—a must-visit for first-time visitors to Shanghai. Here you can experience authentic local culture, savor traditional Shanghai snacks and Benbang cuisine. At night, the vibrant lights illuminating the ancient-style architecture create a stunning view. Shanghai City God Temple is located in the old town area of Huangpu District in downtown Shanghai, forming a large integrated area for sightseeing, shopping, and dining. Besides the two main ticketed attractions - Yu Garden and Shanghai City God Temple, there are also open-access minor attractions like the Zigzag Bridge and Mid-Lake Pavilion. Don't miss the famous Nanxiang steamed soup dumplings here. You can also dine at Lübolang Restaurant (Yu Garden branch) while enjoying authentic Shanghai cuisine and watching the bustling crowds below.
What's included
- 2026 Shanghai Yuyuan Lantern Festival Admission Ticket
How to redeem
Show Mobile Ticket: TIcketing Counter
Shanghai City God Temple area is home to two main attractions—Yu Garden and the City God Temple itself—a must-visit for first-time visitors to Shan...
Yu Garden Ticket + 1-Hour Expert In-Depth Guided Tour (Admission & Headset Included)
Yu Garden is located in central Shanghai’s Huangpu District, on a spot within the boundaries of former Old City.
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About this ticket
Yu Garden is located in central Shanghai’s Huangpu District, on a spot within the boundaries of former Old City. It is the only classic Chinese garden in the downtown area and was once a private garden for Ming Dynasty officials. The garden covers roughly two hectares and contains various rambling pathways, hidden pavilions, and classic flora. It is a good place to escape the bustling modern city outside. Take note of the hundreds of plaques and inscriptions written by well-known individuals, as well as the park’s collection of stone carvings. Yuyuan Bazaar, located nearby, is good to browse for antiques and souvenirs. Operation Hours : 09.00 - 16.30 Meeting Location: No. 168, Fuyou Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai (intersection with Anren Street) - North Gate of Yuyuan Garden
What's included
- Yu Garden Ticket + 1-Hour Expert In-Depth Guided Tour (Admission & Headset Included)
How to redeem
Show Mobile Ticket: to the Guide
Yu Garden is located in central Shanghai’s Huangpu District, on a spot within the boundaries of former Old City.



