What makes it 62% Baby-Friendly: Babies are allowed and stroller paths are smooth, yet no nursing rooms or diaper tables; parents must bring gear or exit to nearby malls; shaded benches help breaks—call 021-58839818 for latest info.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Gives time for stroller walks, garden visits and rest stops.
Stroll Central Lake & Time Mark Avenue:
Walk on wide, flat paths along the lake and flower avenue.
Tip: Start early to avoid crowds and use shaded benches for breaks.
Relax in Quiet Forest:
Gentle woodland paths with seating pockets for feeding or naps.
Tip: Choose a bench under trees to soothe your baby with natural sounds.
Visit Expo Garden Pavilions:
Explore sheltered ponds and covered flower beds in Shen Garden.
Tip: Reserve free entry slot a day ahead via the park’s WeChat mini-program.

Thao Nguyen
Beautiful and spacious park. Can easliy spend a full day here
Mugi Yamamoto
This park has been renovated last year and is really worth a visit, with two little artificial mountains to climp, a huge pond, vast green spaces, the botanical gardens and the new opera house which will open in 2025. The tickets for the botanical gardens were too expensive, but still worth it to see and a good thing to do on a rainy day.
Rico Li
Botanic garden is superb. But that means a lot of walking from the main road
Hajer M. Anderson (Miss Hajer)
This park is just amazing, it's worth visiting all year round (except for rainy season), it has a very unique architectural layout, combining both nature and industrial art. It has a gorgeous view on the river, is located right under the amazing lupu bridge, and directly connected to one of Shanghai's most interesting malls. The cherry on the top is the art museum across the street with its distin...
Diman Prrok
The park is awesome! The best way to explore it is to use the bike sharing. This is one of the best way to discover Shanghai as you can walk, run or bike along the 30+km trail along the Huangpu river, you can visit both sides but the one in Pudong is clearly the best!! Very modern and green, it is clearly one of my favorite place in Shanghai. The park can be a bit crowded during summer but the spa...
Spring brings blooming flowers along the avenues; pack a light blanket. In summer, visit early to stay cool under shaded areas. Autumn offers comfortable temperatures for longer strolls.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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