As a landmark of Shanghai, the Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower stands at No. 1 Century Avenue in Pudong New Area, adjacent to the Huangpu River and facing the Bund’s international architecture across the water. This 468-meter-tall 5A-rated attraction combines urban sightseeing, dining, entertainment, historical exhibits, and cultural experiences, making it an unmissable destination for visitors to Shanghai.

Core Highlights & Attractions
1. Aerial Viewing Experience
Main Observation Deck at 263m: Enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Shanghai, taking in the Bund architecture and Lujiazui’s iconic trio of landmarks. Recommended for capturing the city skyline with a wide-angle lens.
a. 259-meter Fully Transparent Skywalk: Challenge yourself with a “walk among the clouds” above the bustling traffic below. Best for photos during the evening light show.
b. 90-meter Outdoor Observation Deck: Semi-open platform offering high-altitude river breezes and ideal for cityscape photography.
c. 351-meter Space Capsule (additional fee): Simulates a space environment, appealing to sci-fi enthusiasts. However, its visual experience differs little from the 263-meter level and can be skipped if not essential.
2. Immersive Cultural Experiences 78-meter “Ascending Shanghai” 360° Multimedia Show: A 7-minute naked-eye 3D film journey through Shanghai’s next 70 years, brimming with futuristic technology and perfect for family bonding.
a. Shanghai Urban History Exhibition Hall: Located in the Zero-Level Atrium, free admission. Features wax figures and recreated scenes of old Shanghai life. Wearing a qipao for photos creates stunning visuals.
3. Signature Dining & Leisure
267m Sky Revolving Restaurant: Starting at ¥368 per person. Offers four major cuisines including Southeast Asian, Japanese, and Chinese. Completes one rotation in 2 hours, allowing simultaneous sunset and night views.
a. Coca-Cola Fun Restaurant: An interactive themed eatery perfect for families, featuring customizable Coke bottles and giant soda installations as photo hotspots.
b. Old Shanghai No. 8 Restaurant: A local cuisine spot nestled under towering greenery, recommended for authentic Shanghai flavors.
Practical Information & Visitor Tips
● Ticket Options:
– Double-Deck Combo Ticket (¥199): Includes the 263m main observation deck + 259m glass walkway. Best value choice.
– Triple-Deck Combo Ticket (¥399): Includes the Space Capsule and express lane access. Ideal for visitors seeking to skip queues.
– Discounts: Half-price for students and seniors aged 60+. April birthday celebrants enjoy a rotating restaurant buffet + family ticket discount for the second sphere.
● Operating Hours: Daily 09:00-21:30 (last entry at 20:30), extended hours possible during holidays.
○ Off-peak Tips: Visit before 9:00 or after 17:00 on weekdays; arrive before 8:30 on holidays.
●Transportation Guide:
Subway: Take Line 2 or 14 to Lujiazui Station. Exit via Exit 2 for a 5-minute walk.
○Driving:Park at Gate 8 underground garage or Old Shanghai No. 8 Restaurant parking lot (free).
○Cruise Connection:After visiting the tower, board a Huangpu River cruise—nighttime illumination offers superior views.
● Hidden Activities: Stamp Collection: Pick up commemorative stamps on the 1st floor and 259-meter level. Bring a small notebook for a more ceremonial experience.
○ Lujiazui Skywalk: 5-minute walk to the skywalk for photos capturing the Oriental Pearl Tower alongside the “Three Landmarks” (Shanghai Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and Shanghai Tower).
○ Nearby Dining: Plaza 66 and IFC Mall offer diverse cuisine starting at ¥80 per person.
Itinerary Suggestions
● Half-Day Itinerary:
● Zero-Level Lobby (History Exhibition Hall) → Elevator to 263m Main Observation Deck → Walk to 259m Glass Walkway → 90m Outdoor Observation Corridor → 78m Multimedia Show → Dining at Revolving Restaurant (optional).
● Full-Day Combination:
● Morning tower visit → Afternoon at Shanghai Ocean Aquarium or Pudong Art Museum → Evening cruise for night views.

Important Notes
● “Fast-track tickets” sold by scalpers outside the attraction are often counterfeit. Purchase tickets via the official WeChat account or Ctrip.
● Glass walkway visibility is reduced in rainy weather; foggy conditions create a “misty paradise” effect—check forecasts beforehand.
● Use the VIP entrance at the revolving restaurant to skip queues.
