How to get to Shanghai Pudong International Airport?
Transportation Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG)
Pudong Airport has a number of domestic and foreign airlines and a number of domestic and international routes. From here, you can reach all continents and countries in the world.
The airport is divided into two terminals, T 1 and T2 are connected by a covered bridge. It takes about 10- 15 minutes to walk and about 10 minutes to take the shuttle bus. If you take an international flight from Pudong Airport, duty-free shops in Japan are also a must-see place for tourists.
What's the fastest and most convenient way to get to the airport?
Pudong airport is far from the city. Considering the time and price comprehensively, Line 2 not only connects two airports, but also passes through several major locations in the city center. It is recommended to choose the subway. If you are in a hurry, you can choose the subway with maglev train.
Figure: Quick comparison of four modes of transportation.
Mode 1: Metro Line 2
Metro Line 2 runs through Shanghai from east to west, connecting two airports. You can transfer to Line 2 anywhere in Shanghai and go straight to Pudong Airport.
However, it should be noted that the subway from Line 2 to Pudong Airport is actually divided into two sections: "Blue Light Road Direction" (Xujingdong → Blue Light Road) and "Dongyan Section" (Blue Light Road → Pudong International Airport), so you need to transfer at Guanglan Road Station, and the first and last bus times of the two sections are slightly different.
Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes or so.
Price: around 6 yuan.
Advantages: avoid traffic jams and bad weather and arrive directly.
Disadvantages: Not yet.
The first and last bus of Line 2: the first bus is at 5:30/ the last bus is at 22: 45.
East Extension of Line 2: The first bus is at 6:00/ the last bus is at 22: 00.
Mode 2: Metro Line 2+Magnetic Levitation
Time: 1 hour.
Price: Subway (4 yuan)+Maglev (one-way 50 yuan)
Advantages: This is the fastest way to avoid traffic jams and bad weather.
Disadvantages: Magnetic levitation is slightly more expensive.
The first and last bus of Line 2: the first bus is at 5:30/ the last bus is at 22: 45.
East Extension of Line 2: The first bus is at 6:00/ the last bus is at 22: 00.
The first and last maglev train: the first train is at 6:45/ the last train is at 2 1: 40.
The transfer point between subway and maglev is Longyang Road Station, and you can transfer when you get out of the subway.
With the same-day ticket, you can enjoy the one-way ordinary seat discount of maglev, and the fare is 40 yuan. In addition, the maglev train has a round-trip ticket (within 7 days) at the price of 80 yuan.
Mode 3: Airport Bus
Time consumption: 1 hour to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
Price: 20 yuan -30 yuan
Advantages: There are many routes, and you can ride directly from all over the country.
Disadvantages: Buses passing through urban areas may get stuck in traffic jams and take a long time to get on the bus.
First and last bus: The first bus is from 5: 00 to 7: 00, and the last bus is from 20: 00 to 23: 00.
At present, there are eight bus lines leading to Pudong Airport, including Shanghai Exhibition Center, Hongqiao Airport, Hongkou Park and Shanghai Railway Station.
Mode 4 (for reference): Taxi
Time consumption: 1 hour to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
Price: 150 yuan -300 yuan
Advantages: Riding anytime and anywhere, with plenty of time is the most comfortable and convenient.
Disadvantages: the price is very expensive, which may be affected by traffic jams and it is difficult to take a taxi during peak hours.
Figure: Taxi fare from Pudong Airport to downtown (for reference only).
Landing late at night: night bus at Pudong Airport
Arrive at the airport after 12 in the evening, the subway has stopped, and it is expensive and inconvenient to take a taxi. Don't worry, even if you go to Shanghai at night, there are nightingale buses (also called guard routes) at Pudong and Hongqiao airports to reach the city.
First bus: 23:00
Last bus: 45 minutes after the end of the flight that day.
Ticket price: 16-30 yuan
Lines: Pudong Airport T 1-T2 Station, Longyang Road Fangdian Road Station, century avenue Subway Station, Yan 'an East Road Zhejiang Middle Road Station, Yan 'an Middle Road Huashan Road Station, Yan 'an West Road Xu Hong Road Station and Hongqiao Hub East Transportation Center.
Departure interval: no more than 45 minutes.
shanghai hongqiao international airport
Hongqiao Airport has two terminals, domestic flights are concentrated in the main T2 terminal, while T 1 is a low-cost airline and some East Asian routes.
The two terminals are far away, so you need to take the subway or shuttle bus (20 minutes).
Hongqiao airport is close to the city center, only 40 minutes by subway. Hongqiao Airport, as an important transportation hub, is directly connected with high-speed railway station. Generally speaking, it can meet all kinds of travel needs and is very convenient.
What's the fastest and most convenient way to get to the airport?
Metro Line 2 and 10 can reach Hongqiao Airport. In addition, Hongqiao Airport has no other airport bus lines except the direct airport line from Pudong Airport. Although there are other common bus lines, please don't hesitate to choose the subway unless there are special circumstances!
Mode 1: Subway Line 2 or subway 10.
Photo: Metro Line 2-bound for Xujingdong.
Time: 1 hour.
Price: 5 yuan
Advantages: This is the fastest way to avoid traffic jams and bad weather.
Disadvantages: Metro Line 2 only reaches Terminal 2, and 10 can reach 1 and Terminal 2.
First and Last Bus: Line 2: The first bus is at 5:30/ the last bus is at 22:45.
Line 10: The first bus is at 5:25/ the last bus is at 22:30.
Line 2 departs from Pudong Airport, the starting station, and there are two terminal trains. One passes through Hongqiao Airport and the terminal is "Xu Jingdong"; The other terminal is Hong Song Road in front of Hongqiao Airport. In this case, you need to get off at Hong Song Road, and then wait for the next train with the terminal of "Xu Jingdong" to go to the airport.
Mode 2 (for reference): Taxi
Time: 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the traffic.
Price: 50 yuan -80 yuan
Advantages: Riding anytime and anywhere, with plenty of time is the most comfortable and convenient.
Disadvantages: expensive, possibly affected by traffic jams, it is difficult to take a taxi during peak hours.
Landing late at night: Hongqiao airport night bus
First bus: 22:30
Last bus: 45 minutes after the end of the flight that day.
Tickets: 10 yuan (Puxi), 16 yuan (Pudong)
Route: T2 Pier-Jing 'an Temple (Huashan Road)-People's Square (Zhejiang Middle Road)-Lujiazui (Pudong Avenue and Pudong South Road)
Departure interval: no more than 30 minutes.
How to get from Hongqiao to Pudong?
When you are not at home, there is a special activity called
"Cross-airport transit". First of all, if you plan to transfer in Shanghai, please be sure to check whether the two flights are at the same airport. If you transfer between airports, please leave at least two hours between the two airports, except for baggage claim and security check! So, how do you travel to and from these two airports? Don't worry about this, although it takes a little longer, it is still very convenient to pass.
Metro Line 2 connects two airports, so it becomes the best mode of transportation between them.
Mode 1: Metro Line 2/Metro Line 2+Magnetic Levitation
Time: about 2 hours.
Ticket price: 9 yuan /54 yuan
Tips: If you are in a hurry, you can transfer to Maglev from Longyang Road Station near Pudong Airport. For details, please refer to "Pudong International Airport" transportation.
Mode 2: Airport Bus 1 Line
Time consumption: 1 hour to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
Ticket price: 30 yuan
The bus passes through Pudong Airport 1 Terminal 2 and only Hongqiao Terminal 2.
Generally speaking, Hongqiao Airport generally takes Terminal 2 as the departure/terminal, no matter what means of transportation. If you want to go to Hongqiao Airport 1 Terminal, you need to transfer to the 10 line from Terminal 2, or take the shuttle bus (every hour, it is recommended to take the subway).
How to get to the railway station from the airport?
There are three main passenger stations in Shanghai, namely Shanghai Railway Station, Hongqiao Railway Station and Shanghai South Railway Station.
Among them, Shanghai station is the main passenger station, and trains are sent to the whole country; Hongqiao Station is mainly connected with Hongqiao Airport through high-speed rail. Most of Shanghai South Railway Station are long-distance trains bound for the south and short-distance trains in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.
It takes a long time to get from Pudong airport to various railway stations, but there are buses that go directly to the airport. Starting from Hongqiao airport, it is close to various railway stations. It is recommended to take the subway.
Although Hongqiao Airport and Hongqiao Railway Station are directly connected, there is a little distance between the terminal and the railway station, so students who catch the plane must pay attention to leaving enough time.
Scenic spots around the Bund
Huayuan bridge
As the nursery rhyme goes, "Shake, shake, shake to the Waipo Bridge" is their Waipo Bridge in Shanghai. The overhaul in 2008 made people pay attention to the centenary life of this "grandmother". Many people rushed to Pujiang, as if watching the departure of an era and expecting her to return. Here, you will hear the beginning and curtain call of an era.
Address: Daming Road, Huangpu District (ta is a bridge without a house number, isn't it very unaccustomed to hahaha)
Recommendation: Going in the evening and at night has its own customs; The daytime is fine, but as far as my aesthetics are concerned, the night is more charming. (/kloc-there were lights before 0/0, and all the lights on the Bund went out after 0/0. Unfortunately, when I go to Disney, I seldom see lights and fireworks. )
Suzhou south road
Close to the power center of the British Concession, the sense of space here reveals a strong British style. No matter where the British go, they will take their two treasures: sports and missionary work, which is certainly not unexpected in Shanghai. On the way to South Suzhou, you will see a group of life scenes full of British customs: the sound of boating and beating waves, the sincere prayers of Xintian Antang, and the laughter of Guanglu Grand Theatre.
Yuanmingyuan road
This road is named after the famous gardens in Beijing, but it has nothing to do with that sad history, because it has been built for more than 30 years in that disaster. Now, what you see here is that Yuanmingyuan Road and its surroundings have been restored as old as before. Most of the huge funds behind this are contributed by the Kadoorie and Rockefeller families. Capitalists built this place a hundred years ago and are still maintaining it a hundred years later. This is the other side of the "beach source".
Wan Guo architectural complex
I don't have to say much about this place where I have to go once. If you want to see the whole picture of the building complex, it will be better to see the scenery from Lujiazui Riverside. Similarly, if you prefer the panoramic view of Lujiazui, there is nothing good to see or shoot on the Bund. Many shops in Lujiazui Riverside have open-air seats. I recommend Paula, an old German bar operating in Shanghai. Except holidays, beer is half price from 4 pm to 7 pm. The brewed white/black/yellow beer is simply a world-class product (serious face). Address: No.2967, Binjiang Avenue, Pudong New Area.
In addition, there are ferry terminals on the Bund and Lujiazui Riverside, which are very convenient, but if you just miss a boat, the waiting time will be longer, estimated at 15-20 minutes.
In addition, in Fuzhou Road, Tianjin Road, hankou road and other east-west roads, in the evening, you can see the old buildings on both sides with the sunset, and the lighting effect is also good.
Around people's square
Go west along any of the roads just mentioned, and you can reach People's Square by walking 15 minutes at most (Nanjing Road is not recommended, it is too tourist, and it is no different from Wangfujing in the Imperial Capital and Beijing Road Pedestrian Street in Guangzhou).
People's Square
Do you believe that this bustling magic capital center used to be a "racetrack" for foreigners?
After the opening of Shanghai, British adventurers flocked to Shanghai to dig gold and brought their proudest pastime to Shanghai. They initiated the establishment of the "Shanghai Horse Racing Association" in the mud of Li Jiazhuang, and you have to admit that these big English classes have a sufficiently advanced imagination.
Beijing International Hotel
Ta used to be the proud "tallest in the Far East" and a well-deserved landmark on the beach, and it was the "top of Shanghai" built in half a century from 1934 to 1983. It is undoubtedly the highest quality and the most influential one among Hudac's architectural works. Entering the lobby, you will find that it is the real "Heart of Shanghai", and there is also the "No.1 in the Far East" underground vault under it! International hotels have too many secrets for you to discover.
Raffles city
Now that we are in the magic capital, I recommend a shopping center for everyone. ...
The shopping mall is located at the junction of Fuzhou Road and Tibet Road. It is not too big, but it is easy to reach. If you are hungry, the B 1 floor of the shopping center can make you full. The competition in B 1 shops is outrageous, and the shops change owners. Every time I go, I find new faces ..... Not recommended here. B 1 are all snacks.
There are often some activities at the entrance and atrium of the shopping mall. For example, the last time we had a reunion, we made a reunion hero 1: 1 a full set of life-size models (I wanted to say handmade, but it felt weird haha), and all kinds of festivals would be completely decorated. If it happens to catch up with Valentine's Day, Christmas and other festivals, it will still be very atmospheric.
People's Park and Grand Theatre, if you are interested, you can have a look, so I won't go into details.
around the world
macro world
In the 1920s and 1930s, you could spend a whole day in the world by spending 20 cents on a ticket. Up and down, all directions are North and South Quyi, which can be described as all-encompassing, singing and dancing all day. It is too old-fashioned to come to Shanghai instead of going to the "big world".
East of the big world, the first north-south road. Come on, repeat after me. His name is ~
Yunnan south road snack street
The food street on South Yunnan Road enjoys a high reputation in Shanghai. In fact, its taste, exquisiteness and life complex are hidden in the seemingly calm atmosphere of the market. The most authentic food in old Shanghai is here!
Taste is different, but you can recommend several models; Lai Xiande
Few foreigners come to eat ribs rice cakes, but the taste is well received by local people in Shanghai. After eating his ribs rice cakes, you will think that the ribs rice cakes in other snack bars are all shanzhai versions, hmm; Yanyunlou
There are many shops in Yanyunlou, Shanghai. The northern food, Yunnan South Road, is known as the head store, but the taste is not as good as that of Nanjing Road (maybe I met a small probability event). Personally, I think it is not worse than the roast duck eaten by the imperial city. There are many others. You can read the public comments, so I recommend what I like. Smaller snacks such as Uncle Milk Tea and an unknown fried pork chop are also delicious.
Turn right at Yunnan South Road and Jinling Road, go straight across Tibet Road (5 minutes at most) and wait for you at Shanghai Concert Hall.
Shanghai Concert Hall
Shanghai Concert Hall used to be the top first-round cinema in old Shanghai, Nanjing Grand Theatre. From its completion to the early liberation of Shanghai, it mainly screened films and obtained the exclusive rights of new films from Fox, Radio and Television and MGM. It was not only a truly first-class cinema in Shanghai, but also called "Asian Rock" by Americans at that time. Now every time there is a performance, the lights in the concert hall are on, which is simply beautiful.
I recommend this place near People's Square. Now, take Line 2 to People's Square and go to Jing 'an Temple.
Around Jing' an temple
Jing'an Temple
Needless to say, Jing 'an Temple was built by Sun Quan 1800 years ago.
Jing 'an Temple will light up at night, and its splendor is worth seeing. It is recommended to go to the transoceanic plaza diagonally opposite (probably the rooftop on the 4th floor). The viewing angle is excellent.
Bei mansion
Nanyang road 170
Walking on Nanyang Road, you may easily miss the famous Bay Building. This used to be the residence of Mr. Bezuhi, a famous financier and then president of the Bank of China. The Bayesian family is very famous. Bei Zuzhi's son is a world-famous architect I.M. Pei, the king of pigments, and Yukai Bei, president of the US-China Economic and Trade Promotion Association, all of whom are descendants of bainite. Taking advantage of the night, let's explore the mysterious Bei family mansion together.
I believe you can find the spiral staircase in Beifu, if there is no accident. Ha ha.
Muller villa
The real building is much more beautiful than the photo, but you have to go at night.
You can stand on the overpass at night and have a panoramic view of the villa. With the change of lighting, the beautiful Moller Villa will definitely make you leave a more romantic and beautiful impression on Shanghai.
Address: No.30, Shaanxi South Road
Go north along Shaanxi Road, turn right on Weihai Road, turn left on Maoming Road, and the whole journey is only 800 meters. Congratulations on reaching your next destination-
Bird
If you think you should visit quadrangles in Beijing, how about Shikumen in Shanghai?
Bird began to decline in the 1920s, and gradually became a relatively large old residential group in Lane. Most of the buildings here are Shikumen style, and there are some detached garden houses on the east and west sides of the whole plot.
If you want to see the life in the alleys of old Shanghai, this is your first choice. I will have a great contrast when I go to Lujiazui and come here again.
Address: No.2 ~ No.8, Lane 84, Lane 590, Weihai Road
These are the points I recommend in the city. After reading some other friends' answers, the Red Square in Hongqiao is also recommended, but it is a little far from the above points, not too far. If you are interested in modern art, you can go shopping; Tianzifang's words are not recommended, and the commercialization is serious. One routine like Nanluoguxiang and Gulangyu is enough. Well, it's just a personal opinion.
Food 1. The cheapest, most local and most popular-Xiao Yang fried-dumpling
Prices have risen recently. Basically, 8 pieces of fried fresh meat (4 pieces) and a dozen pieces of shrimp stuffing are not bad, but I prefer fresh meat. The new rattan pepper fish is dark and not to my taste.
Xiao Yang is really full of streets. Open your Baidu map, search, and you can basically see the Milky Way. . . Almost every family tastes the same. For a person with an average appetite, if you eat fried beef soup for one night, your stomach will be well within 20 minutes, and it tastes good.
I won't talk about the restaurants that are common in other shopping malls. Let's recommend some less famous ones.
2. Jiangsu and Zhejiang Cuisine-Kong Yiji
There are many snacks in Gong Xue Street and Miao Wen Road, where high school students like to hang out. . Act young can take a walk.
Zhejiang cuisine tastes sweet, but it is authentic and delicious. The actual per capita is less than 80, and the homemade yellow wine in the store is very good. However, if you count the average person who drinks, it will be more than 80. I once took a few friends from Northeast China to drink yellow wine, which was hard to accept at first, but gradually opened up and the painting style was simple. . Northeasters are more likely to get drunk when drinking yellow wine than white wine, although the degree is three times worse.
3. Cantonese cuisine-Jiang Chaochun
Address: Zhongxin Square, Sichuan North Road
Compared with several top-ranked Guangdong morning teas in Guangzhou, the taste here is not bad at all, and some dishes are even better. Not many people go in the morning, usually around 70. They go there once every few months, and every time it tastes good. It is highly recommended if there is no abnormality.