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A custom tour of Shanghai isn't just about seeing the sights — it's about tasting the city properly. I've spent years eating my way through every corner here, from the Xiaolongbao that defines the local cuisine to the hidden street stalls that don't appear on any map. The best Shanghai experience isn't rushed. It's tailored — whether you want a deep food crawl, a quiet cultural day, or a mix of both that fits your rhythm.
That's the difference a custom tour makes. You're not just visiting Shanghai — you're exploring it with someone who's been doing this for 15 years, who knows which ticket queues to skip, which restaurants to book, and which hidden corners are worth your time. Tell me what you want from your Shanghai trip, and I'll build a day — or a week — around exactly that.
Walk through Shanghai's 1920s Art Deco architecture with a local historian — the Bund, French Concession, and hidden gems.
Escape the city to a 1,700-year-old water town — canal boat ride, traditional snacks, and ancient bridges.
The crossroads of China — Yangtze river views, breakfast culture, and resilient spirit
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China's most flavour-obsessed city — spicy food, fiery energy, and a night that never ends
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The birthplace of dim sum and China's window to the world for 2,000 years
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The mountain city — futuristic skyline, spicy hotpot, and Yangtze river nights
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Peng planned our entire two-week honeymoon across China. She found us a guide in Xi'an who brought the Terracotta Warriors to life in a way I'll never forget. Every detail was handled — train tickets, restaurant reservations, even a bouquet waiting at our hotel in Shanghai.
James & Lisa
Toronto, Canada
My 72-year-old mother came with us to China and Peng made sure every step was comfortable. She picked hotels with elevators, planned rest breaks between attractions, and even found a clinic when Mom needed her blood pressure checked. Worth every penny.
Priya
Singapore