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Futuristic TV tower (468-meters tall) offering city vistas, a history museum & revolving restaurant.
1 Shiji Blvd, Lujiazui, Pudong, Shanghai, China, 200120

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Reviews — 8

Yi Cao
at 2023 Nov 06
Yi Cao
at 2023 Nov 06
It used to be the pride of Shanghai but now you can look down at it from higher buildings. It is an attestment to the speed at which Shanghai and its city landscape are changing, and is reflective of Shanghai's status as the economic center of China.
A V (globetrotter)
at 2023 Nov 03
A V (globetrotter)
at 2023 Nov 03
Of the 3 well known modern business towers of Shanghai, i.e. Jin Mao, Oriental Pearl and Shanghai, the Oriental Pearl is the most noticeable from the mega-city’s skyline on the other side of the Huangpu River from the Bund.

It is certainly the prettiest architecturally 😎.

It’s mainly a TV and communication tower in the heart of modern Shanghai.
Ab Tan
at 2023 Nov 02
Ab Tan
at 2023 Nov 02
One of the magnificent landmark of the populated city in China, the must visit city in China, you will be amazed with the tallest and ancient building plus the most beautiful scenery. Most places are crowded with people's head. This is what a big city look like....
It's really amazing and beautiful, I am lost of words. In short you need to need to be there to see it for yourself to feel the atmosphere. You will never regret and forgot what you have seen.
So wait for you in Shanghai, see you there, OK?
Adam Fouts
at 2023 Oct 04
Adam Fouts
at 2023 Oct 04
Nothing too special here. Glass floor, old Shanghai museum, good view. Skip going to the highest level with the space exhibit and tiny viewing windows. Get there early.
Joost Van Der Zwaan
at 2023 Sep 26
Joost Van Der Zwaan
at 2023 Sep 26
Amazing lightshow at 19:00 when the light goes on. In weekend very busy near the bund and tower. Enjoy the view.
Jaemoon Park
at 2023 Sep 09
Jaemoon Park
at 2023 Sep 09
A little bit expensive entrance fee, but worthy to visit this observatory. Able to get cheaper tickets if you book earlier.
Jason L
at 2023 Aug 01
Jason L
at 2023 Aug 01
The Oriental Pearl TV Tower in Shanghai offers breathtaking views, but my visit during the weekend was less than ideal. The crowd was overwhelming, and I endured a nearly 3-hour wait in the queue. Once I finally reached the observatory, my mood was dampened, and I only spent a quick 15 minutes taking in the view before heading down. I strongly recommend planning your visit during off-peak hours to fully enjoy this iconic attraction without the frustration of overcrowding.

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