Book tickets for Shanghai Film Park now and enjoy direct entry! This unique theme park blends film production, sightseeing, and cultural heritage, offering a distinctive Shanghai-style experience. Perfect for leisure and exploring Shanghai's historical evolution.
| Ticket type | E-ticket (direct entry) |
| Attraction type | Theme parks, Culture parks |
In the event of severe weather that cannot meet the safe operation of equipment and irresistible natural disasters (such as lightning, rain and snow, hail, heavy fog, heavy rain, typhoon, etc.), some projects in the scenic spot will be temporarily closed or partially closed, and performances will be canceled or partially closed. Cancel.
If there is any change in the activities of the scenic spot, the announcement on the day shall prevail. All projects in the scenic spot will be regularly inspected daily, weekly, monthly and annually. Relevant maintenance work may delay the operation time of some projects or suspend their opening to tourists. For details, please refer to the on-site announcement of the scenic spot.
Mobile phones, smartwatches, photography and videography equipment, walkie-talkies, etc., are not permitted during the "New World Manor" performance. Please arrange your personal affairs in advance (they may be used during the dinner break). There are no assigned seats; the performance requires immersion and involves a lot of movement. Flat shoes and suitable clothing are strongly recommended. There is a costume change and preparation process before the performance; please arrive at the Shanghai Film Park West Gate counter at least 30 minutes in advance. Please plan your itinerary in advance before purchasing tickets to avoid being late and affecting your overall experience. This ticket is a security, not a regular commodity. The cultural service it represents is time-sensitive and scarce. This ticket is only valid for the corresponding performance and is non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
08:30-16:30 (last admission at 15:30)
The opening hours may vary, please refer to the announcement on the day for details
Shanghai Film Park offers a unique blend of film sets and historical Shanghai replicas. Visitors can explore the bustling Old Shanghai Bund, experience the charm of 1930s Nanjing Road, and wander through the Suzhou River port area. Activities include taking a tram or rickshaw ride through the old streets, immersing yourself in historical scenes, and sampling authentic old Shanghai street food. It's a journey into Shanghai's cinematic and cultural past.
At Shanghai Film Park, visitors can step back in time to explore meticulously recreated historical areas. The Old Shanghai Bund is a prominent feature, complete with period architecture that reflects the city's golden era. You can also wander through 1930s Nanjing Road, a bustling commercial street, and the atmospheric Suzhou River port area. These sets offer excellent opportunities for photography and experiencing Shanghai's historical evolution.
Yes, visitors are generally welcome to take photos and videos of the film sets and attractions at Shanghai Film Park. It's an excellent opportunity to capture your experience in these unique historical settings. However, it is advisable to be mindful of any signage indicating restrictions, especially if there is active filming taking place on certain sets, to ensure you do not disrupt productions or other visitors.
To fully experience the diverse attractions and activities at Shanghai Film Park, a visit of approximately 3 to 5 hours is recommended. This allows ample time to explore the various historical streets, enjoy rides like the tram or rickshaw, visit different film sets, and perhaps sample some local street food. You can easily spend half a day or more immersing yourself in the cinematic and historical atmosphere.
To reach Shanghai Film Park by public transport, take Metro Line 1 to Lianhua Road Station (莲花路站). From there, you can transfer to the Lianbo Special Line Bus (莲石专线) or a local tourist bus. These buses provide direct service to the park entrance. The total journey, including transfers, typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours from central Shanghai, depending on traffic and your starting point.
When using public transport to reach Shanghai Film Park, several payment methods are commonly accepted. You can use a Shanghai Public Transportation Card, which can be topped up. Alternatively, QR code payments are widely used via mobile apps like Alipay or WeChat Pay, often requiring a registered travel code. Cash payments are generally accepted for bus fares, but having exact change is advisable.
Yes, driving and taxi services offer a convenient way to reach Shanghai Film Park. The park provides ample parking facilities for those driving their own vehicles. Taxis and ride-hailing services (such as Didi Chuxing) offer a direct and comfortable travel option, which can be particularly beneficial for families or visitors with luggage. Travel time varies depending on traffic conditions and your starting location in Shanghai.
Visitors can conveniently purchase tickets for Shanghai Film Park through various online booking platforms or directly at the park's ticket counters upon arrival. Booking your tickets in advance through KKday allows for direct entry with a confirmed e-ticket. This eliminates the need to queue for tickets at the park, providing a hassle-free and efficient start to your experience, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable visit.