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Things to do in Shanghai in January 2027

By ValidaTrip Research · Updated May 20, 2026

Quick answer: Shanghai in January 2027 usually runs near 8C by day, 2C at night, with about 10 rainy days.

Good starting points are The Bund, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, and Yu Garden & Old City.

Check the event list and public holidays below before assigning fixed dates.

Events, festivals, and public holidays for Shanghai, China, in January 2027.

The point is making sure the places you already want to see are actually open on the days you'll be there.

Planning a Shanghai trip in January?

Paste the recommendations you've collected — from friends, a ChatGPT itinerary, or blog listicles. ValidaTrip checks every place against your January dates: opening hours, closures, what needs booking ahead, and which Shanghai events overlap your trip.

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Month context

Shanghai in January: weather, seasonal timing, and what changes.

Shanghai weather in January

High

8.3°C

Low

1.6°C

Rain

10d

75mm

10.2h daylight

What to prioritize in January

Prioritize The Bund, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, Yu Garden & Old City, Shanghai Tower & Lujiazui, Oriental Pearl Tower.

Dates to check

Events, festivals, and closures in Shanghai.

Public holidays & closures in January 2027

  • Jan 1New Year's Day

City context

What Shanghai is known for before you choose what to prioritize.

Known for

City context

Shanghai is a Huangpu River city split between older Puxi and Pudong, whose Lujiazui skyline rose after 1990 across from the Bund's concession-era banks. First-timers need five mental districts: Huangpu for the Bund, Nanjing Road, People's Square, and the Old City; Jing'an for high-end westward shopping; the French Concession for lanes and cafes; Pudong for towers; and Hongqiao for transport.

Food & drink

Local flavor

Shanghai food leans sweet, rich, and river-delta specific: xiaolongbao, shengjianbao, hongshao rou, scallion oil noodles, drunken chicken, crab roe noodles, and hairy crab in autumn are the key dishes. Yuyuan Bazaar, Huanghe Road near Nanjing Road, the French Concession, and old-school local restaurants around People's Square make the map; the city is pricier than most mainland Chinese cities but still cheaper than Hong Kong or Tokyo for neighborhood meals.

Things to do

Attractions and sights to consider in Shanghai.

Things to do in Shanghai

Map of top sights in Shanghai

  1. 1The Bund
  2. 2Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
  3. 3Yu Garden & Old City
  4. 4Shanghai Tower & Lujiazui
  5. 5Oriental Pearl Tower
  6. 6Huangpu River ferry
  • 1

    The Bund

    4.7outdoor

    The Bund runs along the west bank of the Huangpu River with colonial-era banking and trading buildings from Shanghai's concession years. It faces Pudong's skyscrapers and is the city's defining evening walk.

    Wikipedia
  • 2

    Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street

    4.6outdoorOpen daily

    Nanjing Road East runs from the Bund toward People's Square and is fully pedestrianized for the core commercial stretch. The broader Nanjing Road corridor is about 6km long and has been one of Shanghai's signature shopping streets since the 1930s.

  • 3

    Yu Garden & Old City

    4.6outdoor

    The Old City is the nearly 1,000-year walled core, and Yu Garden is the classical garden set-piece beside bazaar lanes. Use Yuyuan Garden station rather than trying to approach through Bund traffic.

Show 7 more sights
  • 4Shanghai Tower & Lujiazui
  • 5Oriental Pearl Tower
  • 6Huangpu River ferry
  • 7French Concession lanes
  • 8Jing'an Temple
  • 9People's Square & Shanghai Museum
  • 10Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center

Areas and routes

Neighborhoods, day trips, and getting around Shanghai.

Shanghai neighborhoods

  • Huangpu, Bund & People's Square

    Huangpu is the ceremonial centre: the Bund, Nanjing Road East, People's Square, Shanghai Museum, Old City, and Yu Garden cluster around the river and metro Line 2.

  • Pudong & Lujiazui

    Pudong is the post-1990 skyline, with Lujiazui towers, malls, river promenades, Century Avenue, and the Maglev-side airport route. It is impressive but less intimate than Puxi.

  • French Concession

    The French Concession is Shanghai at walking speed: shikumen lanes, Xintiandi, Tianzifang, boutiques, cafes, Huaihai Road, and leafy residential streets.

  • Jing'an & Nanjing Road West

    Jing'an is high-end Puxi, with Jing'an Temple, West Nanjing Road malls, hotels, offices, and easy Line 2 airport-side movement.

  • Xuhui & Xujiahui

    Xuhui stretches the French Concession feeling southwest into Xujiahui shopping, churches, universities, and residential lanes. It is strong for cafes and longer stays.

  • Hongqiao

    Hongqiao is the transport-and-convention side, with the airport, railway station, exhibition traffic, and suburban hotels. It is practical for trains and business, not the first sightseeing base.

Day trips from Shanghai

  • 100km / about 30m by high-speed train from Shanghai Hongqiao

    Suzhou

    Suzhou is the classical-garden and canal day trip, with scholar gardens, old lanes, and enough rail frequency for an easy full day. It is the first choice for a non-skyscraper contrast.

  • 175km / about 45m by high-speed train from Shanghai Hongqiao

    Hangzhou

    Hangzhou centers on West Lake, silk shopping, tea hills, and Buddhist cave sites. Spring and fall are the strongest seasons, but weekends bring heavy domestic crowds.

  • 50km / about 1h by Metro Line 17 from Hongqiao Railway Station

    Zhujiajiao

    Zhujiajiao is the easiest water-town half-day from Shanghai, with canals, stone bridges, and snack streets. It is touristy but much simpler than a private-car water-town itinerary.

Getting around

Shanghai Metro is the visitor backbone, especially Line 2 for Pudong Airport, Longyang Road, Lujiazui, East Nanjing Road, People's Square, Jing'an Temple, Hongqiao Airport, and Hongqiao Railway Station. The Maglev runs from Pudong Airport to Longyang Road, while the cheap Huangpu ferry beats the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel for crossing between the Bund and Pudong.

How to plan Shanghai in January

  1. 1

    Anchor the month

    Use the Shanghai weather, seasonal timing, and attraction list as the spine because the dated January event list is still sparse.

  2. 2

    Protect closure days

    Hold flexible plans around the 1 public holiday in China; museums, markets, and government-run sights can switch hours.

  3. 3

    Group and validate

    Group each Shanghai day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.

Best rainy-day things to do in Shanghai in January

January averages 10 rainy days in Shanghai, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.

  • Jing'an Temple

    Jing'an Temple is a Buddhist landmark more than 1,500 years old, now surrounded by Nanjing Road West malls and towers. Metro lines 2, 7, and 14 make it a useful west-side anchor.

  • People's Square & Shanghai Museum

    People's Square sits on the former colonial racecourse and now holds one of Shanghai's busiest metro interchanges under the park. The Shanghai Museum at 201 Renmin Avenue anchors the south side of the square.

  • Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center

    The museum on People's Square explains Shanghai through city models and development exhibits, making the Puxi-Pudong split easier to understand before a tower visit. It pairs naturally with Shanghai Museum.

What to pack for Shanghai in January

Pack from the monthly climate profile, not a generic Shanghai checklist.

  • A warm coat and insulating layers for average highs around 8C.
  • A heavier evening layer because nights average 2C.
  • Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 10 rainy days.

How many days do you need in Shanghai

4 days covers the main Shanghai highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.

Is Shanghai worth visiting in January

Yes. Shanghai in January: 8.3°C high, 1.6°C low, 75mm rain over 10 days, 10.2h daylight. Mild and dry — shoulder-season sweet spot.

Validate your list

Turn this into a Shanghai plan that actually works

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Open on your dates

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Export to Google Maps

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Questions

What's on in Shanghai in January 2027?
We're still compiling the January 2027 event list for Shanghai. Public holidays and opening-hour checks still apply to whatever you're planning.
Are there public holidays in Shanghai during January 2027?
New Year's Day (Jan 1). Banks, government offices, and some attractions close or run holiday hours on these days.
Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Shanghai in January?
Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Shanghai list into ValidaTrip and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
How do I plan Shanghai days without crossing the city twice?
ValidaTrip groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.

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