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Businesswoman on Nanjing Road in 1990s Shanghai making a phone call above the bustling commercial street.

By Bridge with Locals | June 2025

If the Bund is Shanghai’s face, then Nanjing Road (南京路) is its heartbeat. From neon-lit plazas to century-old cafés, high-fashion to street snacks, this 5.5 km pedestrian paradise is where Shanghai’s past, present, and future collide in motion.

For over a century, Nanjing Road has been China’s most famous shopping street. But it’s more than a retail haven—it’s a window into Shanghai life, where retirees do tai chi at sunrise and teens chase the latest drops.

Morning walk on vibrant Nanjing Road in Shanghai with historic architecture and modern skyscrapers in the background.

Here’s how to walk, shop, snack, and connect your way through Nanjing Road—with a local by your side.


1. Where Is Nanjing Road?

  • 📍 Nanjing East Road: Pedestrian-only stretch from People’s Square to the Bund—vibrant morning to night.

  • 📍 Nanjing West Road: Toward Jing’an—luxury malls, boutique hotels, office towers.

🚇 Metro Access:

  • East: Line 2 or 10 → East Nanjing Road Station

  • West: Line 2, 12, or 13 → West Nanjing Road Station


2. What to See & Do Along Nanjing Road

🛍️ Shop Like a Local or Trendsetter

Nanjing East Road

  • Shanghai No. 1 Department Store (since 1930s)

  • Youngor, Peace Hotel Shops, Forever 21

  • Hundreds of local snack stalls, souvenir vendors

Iconic Peace Hotel sign on Nanjing Road, a historic luxury hotel with art deco architecture in Shanghai.

Nanjing West Road

  • Plaza 66, HKRI Taikoo Hui, Réel Mall (luxury)
  • Independent boutiques tucked in side alleys
  • Coffee culture blooming—local baristas rival Melbourne
Artisan bakery on Nanjing Road showcasing a handmade bread baking schedule with quirky handwritten signs.

Bridge to Locals Tip: Want bargains or vintage finds? We'll guide you to hidden gems off the main drag.

🥟 Snack Your Way Down the Street

Close-up of traditional Shengjianbao pan-fried dumplings served with dipping sauces at a local restaurant on Nanjing Road.
  • Shengjian Bao (crispy soup dumplings)
  • Tanghulu (candied hawthorn)
  • Pear Soup for cooling down
  • Bubble waffles, roasted sweet potatoes in colder months

Bridge to Locals Tip: Skip the chain shops. We know the favorite grandma-operated stall frying scallion pancakes for 40 years.

🏛️ Pause for a Little History

  • Peace Hotel: Iconic 1920s Art Deco—with a jazz bar to match
  • Sincere & Wing On: Among China’s first modern department stores
  • Pedestrian Train: Kitschy but nostalgic—ride it for fun!
Bright red sightseeing tram lit up at night on Nanjing Road, surrounded by neon-lit shopping buildings in Shanghai.

3. Best Time to Go

Food delivery driver on a motorbike navigating an old neighborhood near Nanjing Road, with a futuristic skyscraper glowing in the distance.
  • Morning (9–11 AM): Quieter, best people-watching
  • Evening (6–9 PM): Neon lights flicker alive, street musicians perform
  • Weekdays: Avoid the crowds for a more relaxed walk

Why Walk Nanjing Road with Bridge to Locals?

Cozy workspace near Nanjing Road with leafy French Concession street view through large open window.

✨ Shop local, not touristy. We’ll lead you to hidden snack stalls, family-run boutiques, and alley vintage finds.

✨ Go behind the bright signs. Meet artisans—like the tailor who once dressed opera stars or a shoe shop in business since 1927.

✨ Sip milk tea with a student. Hear why Nanjing Road blends nostalgia and trendiness in equal measure.

✨ Talk to street vendors. They’ve worked the same corner for decades and have stories to share—they love talking to curious travelers.

You might share a bench with a retired factory worker who recalls when only two trams ran here. Or hear a teen describe the thrill of shopping for prom shoes. Or walk under the twinkling lights with your host and realize you’re not just in a shopping street—you’re in Shanghai’s story.


👉 Talk to Bridge to Locals for more insider guides to China’s iconic places—where people, history, and daily life meet.

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