What makes it 74% Kids-Friendly: Kids under 1 m enter free and 1-1.3 m half price, interactive screens and telescopes add learning fun, but no play zone, skywalk height 1.4 m, and crowded windows require close supervision.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to enjoy the deck views, interactive exhibits and a quick snack without tiring younger children.
88th-Floor Observation Deck:
See a 360° panorama of Shanghai from 340 m up.
Tip: Point out the Bund and Oriental Pearl Tower to kids and use the telescopes for close-up views.
Interactive Exhibits:
Hands-on displays about Shanghai’s history and architecture.
Tip: Help kids try the map puzzles and quiz stations to keep them engaged.
Ground-Floor Grand Atrium:
Explore the 115 m-high golden atrium at the tower base.
Tip: Let kids run around here before the elevator ride to burn off energy.
Green-Screen Family Photo:
Take a souvenir photo with digital backgrounds of Shanghai.
Tip: Bring a simple prop like a hat or scarf to make photos more fun.

W. B.
The Jin Mao Tower, standing tall at 420.5 meters (88 floors) in Shanghai’s Lujiazui district, is one of the city’s most iconic skyscrapers. While it’s often overshadowed by the nearby Shanghai Tower and Shanghai World Financial Center, Jin Mao has a unique thrill that sets it apart: the Skywalk—a glass-free outdoor walk around the tower's 88th floor.
Graham Lovelace
Wonderful 360 degree views of Shanghai from this 420metre tower. 3-level basement has a food court, first 6 floors include a shopping mall, restaurants and night clubs. Most of the other floors are the Grand Hyatt. The 88th floor is the lookout. I suggest buying tickets in advance as long cues can occur to buy tickets on the day.
Jamie Higgs-Dey
To get to the area where the lift to the viewing platform is can be a little tricky to find first of all but then it’s straightforward. My husband and I had pre-booked the Skywalk, after some confused faces of staff who didn’t quite understand what we were showing them on the phone finally someone understood and we were give priority access in to the lift and were up within minutes. The viewing ar...
Simon Rose
Short queue to buy a ticket. The elevator ride up is very smooth, ears pop near the top, 88 floors. Viewing deck is very large and has souvenirs shops there. Nice views on all sides and down the central shaft too. You can see the grand piano on the ground floor in the atrium.
Genta
I had the pleasure of admiring the Jin Mao Tower with its unique facade. It adds a touch of charm to Shanghai's skyline, standing out amidst the surrounding buildings. Whether viewed from afar or up close, its architectural beauty is undeniable. Staying at both the W Hotel and EDITION Hotel suites provided me with spectacular views of this tower, enhancing my appreciation for its architectural cha...
Visit on clear spring or autumn days for best visibility. Avoid summer afternoons when haze builds up. For twinkling city lights, arrive 30 minutes before sunset.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult observation tickets | CNY 240 |
| 2 child tickets | CNY 120 |
| Snacks at 88F café | CNY 100 |
| Total Estimated | CNY 460 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 88 Shi Ji Da Dao, Lujiazui, Pu Dong Xin Qu, China, 200120
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