Shanghai Tower Tickets

At 632 meters tall, the Shanghai Tower is China's tallest skyscraper and the world's second tallest. Its twist reduces wind pressure by 24%, and the double-layered glass saves 21% on energy costs. The tower holds offices, a hotel, and the world's highest observation deck at 562 meters.

Recommended sightseeing time:2-4 hours Address: No. 501, Yincheng Middle Road, Lujiazu i, Pudong New Area

Shanghai Tower Ticket Prices & Discounts

  • 118th Floor Observatory

    Ticket for the 118th Floor Observatory (Options Available)

  • 118th Floor + 126th Damper Show

    118th Floor Observatory + 126th Floor Damper Light Show Ticket

  • 118th Floor + Café Top

    118th Floor Top of Shanghai Observatory + 119th Floor Afternoon Tea

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Shanghai Tower Reviews

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It's definitely worth it. The nighttime skyline is beautiful. It's a shame about the people pushing to get to the front row.
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A very cool observation deck, a must-see!
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Went with my 2 young kids. Glad we did it. Just wished the visibility was better that day.
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The city is at your fingertips🤲
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Great lookout point, great view. We need to go on a clear day. There's also a light show on the damper!
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Your Ultimate Guide to the Shanghai Tower

Ever dreamed of seeing a city from 500 meters up—not through an airplane window, but with your feet firmly on the ground? The 118th-floor observatory at the Shanghai Tower makes that dream a reality!

In this blog, you'll find everything you need for your Shanghai Tower adventure—from tickets and opening hours to directions, fun facts, and the best things to see and do!

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All About the Shanghai Tower: Height, Facts, and Location

All About the Shanghai Tower: Height, Facts, and Location

Soaring to an impressive 632 meters, the Shanghai Tower isn't just China’s tallest building—it’s the second-tallest in the entire world, trailing only Dubai’s iconic Burj Khalifa (828m). This architectural marvel features a unique spiral shape that cleverly reduces wind pressure by 24%, while its innovative double-layered glass facade cuts energy costs by 21%.

Spanning an incredible 128 floors, the Shanghai Tower is thoughtfully divided into 11 distinct zones. Inside, you'll find a mix of office spaces, a luxury hotel, and the world’s highest observation deck, perched at 546 meters. To get there, you'll zip up in the world’s fastest elevator, traveling at a staggering 20.5 meters per second (67 feet per second). That equates to an amazing 1,260 meters per minute—faster than even the legendary Usain Bolt can run!

Shanghai Tower: Ticket Prices & Opening Hours

Shanghai Tower: Ticket Prices & Opening Hours

Shanghai Tower Tickets are usually valid for the specific date and time slot you choose when booking.

Shanghai Tower Ticket Prices

118th Floor Observatory Ticket Type

Adult

Child (Ages 3–12)

Senior (Age 60+)

Price

CAD 36.11

CAD 18.06

CAD 24.08

Shanghai Tower Opening Hours

  • Weekdays: 8:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Weekends: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Holidays: Extended hours, typically from 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM.

Must-See Highlights Inside Shanghai Tower

Must-See Highlights Inside Shanghai Tower

The Shanghai Tower soars 128 floors above ground with another 5 levels below, offering everything from breathtaking, high-altitude viewpoints to cozy cafes.

Observation Deck (118th Floor - 546 m)

Must-See Highlights Inside Shanghai Tower

This observation deck is a record-breaker, holding three world titles: the highest observation deck (546m), the fastest elevator (a thrilling 55-second ride from the basement to 546m), and the tallest glass windows. On a clear day, you can gaze out at the colonial architecture of the Bund 5 km away and watch ships glide along the Huangpu River. At nightfall, the city lights below twinkle like stars scattered across the ground.

Sky Summit (125th & 126th Floors - 583.4 m)

Must-See Highlights Inside Shanghai Tower

The soon-to-open pinnacle features the "Eye of Shanghai"—a stunning art-tech installation where light shows dance in perfect harmony with classical music. This level also offers a glimpse of the tower's massive 1,000-ton steel damper (that's the weight of 200 elephants!), which keeps the building steady and secure even during typhoons.

Sky Lobbies (Floors 22nd, 37th, 52nd, and 68th)

Must-See Highlights Inside Shanghai Tower

Nine sky gardens are scattered throughout the tower, spanning four major levels:

  • 22nd floor: Coffee shops, a gym, and a dental clinic
  • 37th floor: A charming mini-museum featuring exquisite Ming Dynasty vases
  • 52nd floor: Cloud Library, a bookstore and coffee bar with stunning views overlooking Pudong
  • 68th floor: Elevated Cantonese cuisine at the Michelin-starred Li Xuan restaurant

Ground Level & Below

The mall (B2-4F): On B2, you'll find souvenir shops selling miniature tower models right next to bubble tea stalls, while the 2F Starbucks Reserve serves up brews with a view.

Be sure to check out the "Skyscraper Gallery" on level B1, where you can compare some of the world's true giants—including a model of the towering Burj Khalifa (828m) standing right alongside Shanghai’s own impressive 632m landmark.

A 340-meter underground artery connects the tower directly to the Jinmao food court and Metro Line 2, with walls that showcase rotating art exhibitions. In the future, new tunnels will link all three Lujiazui towers beneath the heart of the financial district.

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Where is the Shanghai Tower Located & How to Get There

Where is the Shanghai Tower Located & How to Get There

Source: Official Shanghai Tower

Located at 501 Yincheng Middle Road, Pudong District in the heart of Lujiazui—Shanghai's bustling financial hub—the Shanghai Tower stands tall as a true icon. Flanked by the Jinmao Tower (420m) and the Shanghai World Financial Center (492m), it completes the city's famous "Three Giants" skyline.

Take the underground passage from Exit 6 at Lujiazui Metro Station—it connects directly to the tower’s B2 level, helping you skip the street crowds entirely!

Getting Around by Metro

  • Line 2/14: Take Exit 6 at Lujiazui Station (just a quick 5-minute walk away)
  • Line 14 (currently under construction): You'll soon be able to enjoy direct basement access via the upcoming Exit 1

By Bus

  • Bus 81/799/993: Hop off at the “Lujiazui Huanlu Fenghe Lu” stop (just a quick 3-minute walk from there)
  • Sightseeing Bus 3: Hop off at the Oriental Pearl Tower (just an 8-minute walk away)

By Car/Rides

  • From the Bund: Take a quick 15-minute car ride through the Yan’an East Road Tunnel (fare is approximately ¥25-35).
  • Parking: 1,800 spots available in levels B3-B5 ( ¥20/hour for the first 3 hours)

Shanghai Tower Floor Plan

Shanghai Tower Floor Plan

Source: Official Shanghai Tower

The Shanghai Tower is designed like a bustling vertical city. Head below ground to levels B1 and B2, where you'll find convenient metro connections (Lines 2 & 14) and tunnels leading to the Jinmao Tower, with a future passage planned for the Shanghai World Financial Center. These levels are also home to souvenir shops and a fascinating skyscraper exhibit. Further down, levels B3-B5 house 1,800 parking spaces and the building's essential infrastructure.

  • Zone 1 (F1-F5): Down at street level, this area offers a vibrant blend of business and leisure. The 5th-floor holds a ballroom with dazzling galas beneath sparkling crystal chandeliers. The lower levels provide daily services such as banking, car tailors and cafes.
  • Zones 2-6 (F8-81): You'll find a hub designed for business excellence. Here, law firms and tech giants thrive in sleek, soundproof offices featuring triple-glazed windows for ultimate focus. The 22nd-floor eateries offers a delicious rest for anyone in the tower.
  • Zones 7-8 (F84-115): Floors 84-105 are home to the J Hotel Shanghai, a 5-star luxury hotel. Just above, floors 106-115 are occupied by private offices with biometric security entrances.
  • Zone 9 (F118-121): Holds the breathtaking 546m observation deck on the 118th floor, a versatile event space on the 119th, and the highly anticipated 583m “Sky Summit” spanning the 125th and 126th floors. Don't miss the chance to see engineers demonstrate how the massive 1,000-ton pendulum works its magic to keep the tower steady during typhoons!
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Dining at Shanghai Tower

Dining at Shanghai Tower

Dining with a View

  • Li Xuan (68th floor): Treat yourself to an unforgettable meal at this Michelin-starred Cantonese gem. Be sure to order their signature black truffle roast duck (¥588 for half). Open daily from 11am–2pm and 5pm–10pm.
  • J Hotel Dining (101-120F): Reserved exclusively for hotel guests. Don't miss the breakfast buffet on the 120th floor, where you can enjoy a delicious meal with breathtaking views above the clouds (¥398 per person).
Dining at Shanghai Tower

Mid-Range Eats

  • Cloud Library Café (52nd floor): Sip on coffee (¥35-55) while soaking in breathtaking views of Pudong. Open daily from 8 am to 8 pm.
  • Sky Fitness Lounge (22nd floor): Refuel with a delicious bowl of post-workout noodles (¥48-78) right next to the gym.

Ground Level & Below

  • Starbucks Reserve (2nd floor): Don't miss the limited-edition “Tower Mocha” (¥52) — a must-try treat!
  • B2 Food Court: Dive into local favorites like Yang’s Fry Dumplings (¥22 for 6) and refreshing bubble tea.
  • Underground Avenue: Treat yourself to a ¥15 egg tart from the Jinmao Tower bakery—just a quick trip through the tunnel!

Shanghai Restaurant Recommendation

TASTE OF CHINA Immersive Dining

Shanghai Map | A Taste of China

Nestled in the heart of Shanghai’s historic The Bund at City Hall Plaza, this multi-sensory dining adventure weaves cutting-edge technology with the rich tapestry of Chinese culinary tradition. Prepare to be transported as dynamic digital art brings iconic landscapes—from the majestic Yellow River to the serene Li River—to life right before your eyes, and even directly onto your plate.

Guided by the panda chef, “Cheng BaoBao,” you’ll journey through seven culinary keys to explore China’s rich history and diverse culture. Each dish tells a story, blending flavor, art, and technology.

More than just a meal—it’s an immersive encounter. Taste the essence of China, experience its spirit, and leave forever captivated.

TASTE OF CHINA - Opening Hours

Operating Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Two seatings available daily:

  • Lunch Banquet: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
  • Dinner Banquet: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

(Recommend arriving 2 hours before your seating time to enjoy the full costume and styling experience.)

TASTE OF CHINA - Location

No. LG1-03, Zone E, 215 Middle Jiangxi Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai

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