Yuz Museum
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Yuz Museum

Yuz Museum The West Bund Art area is quickly challenging (or even surpassing) the much loved urban ghetto M50 for the top art hotspot in Shanghai. The Yuz Museum plays no small part in this, offering 9000 square metres of gallery space set inside an old...
Canil
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Canil

For a 50RMB minimum spend you can chill out in this cafe in 1933 Old Millfun which has a host of dogs of all varieties wandering around befriending patrons (and hoping they buy them a dog treat for 20RMB). Venue name: Canil Contact: CALL VENUE Opening...
The best homeware markets in Shanghai
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The best homeware markets in Shanghai

Home may be where the heart is, but what’s a home without any furniture? Whether you’re looking for modern kitchen supplies or diamond-in-the-rough antiques, these homeware markets can help you along on your interior design journey. Ghost Market (Wenmiao Old Book Market) Probably Shanghai’s last standing...
Bonica
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Bonica

Situated at creative hub AUNN (which also houses popular Danish bar Mikkeller) on Yanping Lu, Bonica is a grill and bar featuring mainly Mediterranean treats. The venue, as well as other concepts in the same building, belongs to Armada Group. Their kitchen is headed by Mexican...
5 hot new openings to check out now
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5 hot new openings to check out now

If you’ve spent a significant amount of time in this city, you’ve probably realized that Shanghai’s bar and restaurant scene is one of the most diverse and exciting in the world. It seems like a new spot is always opening just around the corner. That being...
S.Engine Coffee (Maoming Bei Lu)
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S.Engine Coffee (Maoming Bei Lu)

S.Engine Coffee’s Fengshengli flagship store is perhaps it’s most aesthetic yet. The architectural structure of its interior echoes a futuristic hub. The spiral staircase leads upstairs into a space with almost pod-like enclosures where you can sit on teardrop shaped chairs look down onto the ground...
Things to do in Shanghai with your parents
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Things to do in Shanghai with your parents

It was bound to happen at some point, wasn’t it? A message from your mum appears on your phone screen: ‘Hey, we’re coming to visit next month! Wait. Do we need a visa? [smiley face] [smiley face] [Chinese flag]’. Whether they’re coming from the other side...