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The View of Lujiazui Skyscrapers from the Footbridge offers an iconic vantage point in the heart of Shanghai's Pudong district, China. This circular pedestrian bridge, elevated approximately 5.5 meters above street level, provides a unique perspective on the futuristic Lujiazui financial hub and its world-renowned architecture. It serves as a central point for exploring the area, connecting major landmarks and offering a traffic-free experience amidst the bustling city.
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The Lujiazui Circular Pedestrian Bridge is elevated approximately 5.5 meters (about 20 feet) above street level. This height allows pedestrians to bypass heavy traffic and provides clear, unobstructed views of the surrounding skyscrapers.
No, accessing the Lujiazui Circular Pedestrian Bridge and its viewpoints is completely free. Unlike observation decks within the skyscrapers, this elevated walkway offers a public and accessible way to enjoy the cityscape.
The footbridge is exceptionally well-connected by public transportation. The easiest way is to take the Shanghai Metro Line 2 or Line 14 to Lujiazui Station. Various exits from the station lead directly to the area, including those near the Oriental Pearl Tower and escalators providing access to the bridge.
Yes, the Lujiazui Circular Pedestrian Bridge is designed with accessibility in mind. It features numerous escalator stairway entrances and exits, and there are also elevators available at key points, making it accessible for wheelchair users and those with strollers.
For stunning photos, consider visiting during golden hour (shortly after sunrise or before sunset) for soft, warm light. The bridge is also spectacular at night when the skyscrapers and the bridge itself are brilliantly illuminated, offering dramatic urban photography opportunities.
While the footbridge can get crowded, especially on weekends, you might find slightly less crowded spots along the Lujiazui riverside walk. This area offers different perspectives of the skyline and the Huangpu River, though it's at street level rather than elevated.
Beyond enjoying the views, families can explore the nearby Oriental Pearl Tower (which has an observation deck and a museum), visit the Shanghai Ocean Aquarium, or spend time at the various shopping malls like IFC Mall and Super Brand Mall, which often have entertainment options and dining suitable for all ages.
Absolutely. The Lujiazui area is a major commercial hub, and the footbridge connects directly to several large shopping malls, including IFC Mall and Super Brand Mall. Within these malls and the surrounding streets, you'll find a wide array of cafes, fast-food options, and upscale restaurants catering to various tastes and budgets.
Generally, pets are not permitted on public transportation or inside most commercial buildings and public indoor spaces in Shanghai, including the Lujiazui Footbridge. It's best to leave pets at home when visiting this urban area.
A leisurely stroll around the entire circular bridge, taking in the views and stopping for photos, might take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how many times you stop and how crowded it is. The bridge itself is designed for continuous pedestrian flow.
From the footbridge, you get unparalleled views of Shanghai's most iconic skyscrapers, including the Shanghai Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center (often called 'the bottle opener'), the Jin Mao Tower, and the distinctive Oriental Pearl TV Tower. These structures collectively form the famous Lujiazui skyline.
Shanghai experiences four distinct seasons. Summers (June-August) are hot and humid with occasional typhoons. Winters (December-February) are cold and damp. Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) generally offer the most pleasant weather with mild temperatures and less humidity, making them ideal for outdoor exploration.