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Century Park park in Shanghai, SH
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View of Century Park in Shanghai, SH
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View of Century Park in Shanghai, SH
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Century Park

4.4(1,582 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers enjoy the playgrounds and feeding ducks by the lakes, while older kids and teens love cycling the wide paths and paddle boating. The open spaces work well for families with mixed age groups.

About

Century Park is Shanghai's largest public park, offering a fantastic urban escape with sprawling lawns, scenic lakes, and dedicated play areas that give families plenty of room to run, cycle, and explore. With bicycle rentals, paddle boats, themed gardens, and open spaces perfect for picnics and kite flying, it's an ideal spot for families to enjoy outdoor time in the heart of Pudong.

Highlights

  • Bicycle and pedal car rentals perfect for exploring the expansive pathways together
  • Paddle boat rides on the scenic lakes
  • Multiple themed playgrounds with climbing structures and slides
  • Wide open lawns ideal for kite flying, ball games, and picnics
  • Beautiful seasonal flower gardens and bird watching opportunities

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Rent bicycles or pedal cars near the main entrance for easier exploration since the park is massive (140 hectares). Multi-seat bikes are available for families.
  2. 2.Bring a picnic blanket and snacks as the park has designated picnic areas with beautiful lake views. Food vendors inside can be expensive.
  3. 3.Download a translation app before visiting as signage is primarily in Chinese and staff may have limited English.
  4. 4.Visit on weekday mornings to avoid crowds, especially during spring and autumn when locals flock here. Weekends and Chinese holidays get extremely busy.
  5. 5.Enter through Gate 7 (near the metro) for quickest access to the main lake and children's play areas.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings between 9am and 11am, especially during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November) when temperatures are comfortable and flowers are blooming. Avoid weekends and Chinese public holidays when the park becomes very crowded.

What to Know

Admission is free, but bicycle rentals and boat rides cost extra (typically 30-50 RMB per hour). The park is easily accessible via Pudong Century Park Metro Station (Line 2), and while there are small cafes inside, options are limited so consider bringing your own snacks.

Seasonal Notes

Spring (March to May) features stunning cherry blossoms and tulips, while autumn (September to November) offers comfortable temperatures and golden foliage. Summer can be hot and humid with occasional afternoon thunderstorms. Winter is quieter but can be chilly for extended outdoor play.

Nearby Eats

Kerry Center and Super Brand Mall (both within 2km) offer multiple international food court options and family-friendly restaurants including Western chains. For a local experience, try the dumpling and noodle shops along Fangdian Road just outside the park.

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