What makes it 80% Baby-Friendly: Infants enter free; wide ramps support strollers, and nursing rooms sit near every restroom; ask staff about diaper tables, but otherwise parents can tour comfortably at their pace.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: 2-3 hours covers the main exhibits, feeding breaks, and a café stop without rushing.
History Hall:
Walk through nine themed zones showing automotive milestones since the 1880s.
Tip: Stroll with your stroller along wide aisles and pause at seating corners.
Collection Pavilion:
See nearly 40 classic cars and vintage fueling equipment under a glass roof.
Tip: Visit around noon for the best natural light for photos.
Home Study Room:
Relax in a quiet reading area with books on automotive culture.
Tip: Use the comfortable seating for feeding or a calm nap break.
U-TURN Café:
Grab light snacks and coffee with high chairs available.
Tip: Ask staff for a high chair and use nearby benches for quick feeding.

Lucas122
Best car museum I’ve been to, great activities and very interactive. Thu, Aug 7 2025 - Lucas
Dr. Syayuthi
The happiest moment during the Shanghai Auto Museum work visit on 2025-06-15.
Alison Yeung
Informative and interactive museums! A large collection of antique cars. You can rent an audio player to guide you thru, there is English and mandarin option. The cafe on the top floor is ok, we only got a coffee. And btw you are allowed to bring along the coffee when you browse. There is a “Antique Car Experience” for paying about ¥300 which already includes 2adults and 1 or 2 children entra...
daria kraukhina
Visited in February 22, on a Sunday. Started to get busy in the afternoon, but quiet in the morning. The museum shows great samples well preserved historical cars from different countries. It is definitely worth a visit if you like history of transportation. You also get a glimpse of what Shanghai looked 100 years ago for transport , roads and traffic.
Mike X
Well curated museum and lots of information as long as you get a guide. Without a guide you're just looking at the eye candy. It's in the middle of nowhere if you are staying in downtown Shanghai so it may be a trek. If you love cars though, it's worth a visit. Although imyou may have seen all these cars before with the exception of the China specific cars.
Indoor galleries are cool in summer and warm in winter. Visit on weekdays or mornings to avoid weekend crowds.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 Adult tickets | CNY 120 |
| Stroller deposit (refundable) | CNY 200 |
| Total Estimated | CNY 320 |
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