
Rising 468 meters tall, this emblem of Shanghai’s skyline is situated in Lujiazui and offers panoramic city views from multiple observation decks, including a transparent glass floor. A rotating restaurant near the top allows visitors to dine while admiring the cityscape. Inside, the Shanghai History Museum displays exhibits tracing the metropolis’s evolution, making it a cultural as well as visual highlight. Easy access via Metro Line 2 to Lujiazui Station makes the tower convenient for day or evening visits. Nighttime illuminations create a dazzling spectacle across the Huangpu River, ensuring memorable photographs around every corner.
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