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Darlings, imagine this: Shanghai in winter, a city draped in a shimmering veil of mist, its iconic skyline pierced by the crisp air. This isn't your typical tourist jaunt; we're crafting an exclusively curated experience for two discerning couples, focusing on the unique aspects of Shanghai’s winter charm and its limited-availability treasures.
Our journey begins with the breathtaking views from the top of the Shanghai World Financial Center (approx. ¥200 per person). Then, we’ll indulge in a private Suzhou-style dinner at a hidden gem restaurant (approx. ¥3000 for four people) – think delicate dumplings, exquisite seafood, and the subtle sweetness of local wines. Expect a refined, intimate atmosphere; the kind where whispered conversations echo the elegance of the setting.
The next day, we'll embark on a private tour of the Bund, exploring the Art Deco and European-influenced architecture. We'll step back in time at the historic Peace Hotel (entry approx. ¥100 per person) and delve into the stories woven into its very walls – tales of old Shanghai's glamour and intrigue. Later, we will experience a truly unique tea ceremony (approx ¥500 for four people) featuring rare, aged teas alongside hand-made pastries – a sensory indulgence.
Shanghai in winter means a chilly breeze (average temperature around 5°C) and occasional mist, but that only enhances the city's enigmatic beauty. The winter light casts long shadows across the city's streets. Expect to see locals bundled in stylish coats, their laughter echoing amidst the gentle hum of city life. Traditional Chinese music often fills the air in select areas, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage. Cats are frequently seen as pets, whilst flowering plum trees can still be found braving the cold.
Our culinary journey extends beyond the exquisite dinners. We’ll discover authentic Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings) from a century-old shop (approx. ¥300 for four people) and sample sheng jian bao (pan-fried buns) from a bustling street food stall (approx. ¥100 for four people). Remember, dining in Shanghai is a sensory exploration – a delightful blend of textures, flavors, and aromas.
Transportation throughout our luxurious experience will be in a private luxury vehicle (approx. ¥3000 for the entire trip). This ensures seamless travel, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in Shanghai's charm. We can even arrange a private Huangpu River cruise (approx. ¥2000 for four people) to witness the city's dazzling skyline illuminated at night – a magical conclusion to our winter adventure.
Our 3-day/2-night Shanghai adventure, brimming with exclusivity and cultural immersion, is estimated at approximately ¥12,500 for four people. This, of course, is subject to minor variations dependent on specific choices and availability. It is advisable to book well in advance, especially during peak season. This cost includes all activities, dining, and private transportation. I look forward to sharing this unique experience with you, my dear travelers.
