


Jing An Kerry Centre
About
Jing An Kerry Centre is a modern, upscale shopping and entertainment complex that caters exceptionally well to families visiting Shanghai. Located in the central Jing'an district, this mall combines international and Chinese retail brands with dedicated entertainment zones, diverse dining options, and air-conditioned comfort that's perfect for escaping Shanghai's humid summers or rainy days.
Highlights
- ✓Entertainment zone with kid-friendly activities and games
- ✓Wide variety of international and local dining options with English menus
- ✓Clean, modern facilities with family restrooms and changing stations
- ✓Air-conditioned comfort year-round, perfect for extreme weather days
- ✓Direct metro connection making it easy to access without taxis
Pro Tips
- 1.Download a translation app before visiting as not all staff speak fluent English, though international brands usually have English-speaking employees
- 2.Bring cash (Chinese Yuan) as some smaller vendors may not accept international credit cards, though the main mall accepts major cards
- 3.Visit the customer service desk on arrival to ask about any current kids' activities or promotions, they often have family events on weekends
- 4.The mall connects directly to Jing'an Temple metro station (Lines 2 and 7), making it extremely accessible without needing taxis
- 5.Restrooms are clean and well-maintained with changing facilities, located on each floor near the elevators
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM) are least crowded, perfect for a relaxed family experience. Avoid weekends and Chinese holidays when the mall gets very busy. The air-conditioned environment makes it ideal during hot summer months (June to August) or rainy spring days.
What to Know
The mall operates daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM with free entry. Parking is available but can be expensive, so using the direct metro connection is recommended. Multiple dining options include both Western chains and Chinese restaurants, with English picture menus widely available.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent hours. The mall typically hosts special events during Chinese New Year (late January or February) and National Day Golden Week (early October), which can be crowded but festive. Summer months see increased family traffic due to school holidays.
Nearby Eats
The mall itself has extensive dining options on multiple floors, including Element Fresh (healthy Western food with kids' menu), Wagas (family-friendly cafe), and various Asian cuisine options. Jing'an Temple area also has numerous restaurants within walking distance.
More Activities Near Jing'an
Jing'an Art Museum
Jing'an Art Museum offers a welcoming introduction to contemporary art for families, with hands-on installations that encourage children to touch, explore, and create. The museum's rotating exhibitions often feature colorful, imaginative works that captivate young minds, while dedicated workshops allow kids to try their own artistic experiments with guidance from friendly staff.
Fudan University Affiliated Family Cafe
This welcoming neighborhood cafe in Jing'an district provides a relaxed space where families can enjoy kid-approved meals while children participate in educational activities. Unlike typical cafes, this spot embraces the energy of families with comfortable seating designed for parents and kids to linger, making it perfect for a break during Shanghai sightseeing or a casual meet-up with other traveling families.
Shanghai Jing'an Gymnasium (Side Gate)
Shanghai Jing'an Gymnasium offers English-speaking families an authentic local sports experience in the heart of Shanghai. With affordable access to swimming pools, badminton courts, and youth training programs, it's a refreshing break from typical tourist activities where kids can play alongside Chinese families in a welcoming community atmosphere.
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is Shanghai's most famous shopping boulevard, transformed into a vibrant, car-free wonderland perfect for families. Kids will be mesmerized by the colorful neon signs, animated storefronts, street performers, and the charming tourist tram that runs the length of the street, while parents can browse everything from international brands to traditional Chinese toy stores and enjoy diverse dining options.