


Luwan Park
About
Luwan Park offers a delightful blend of traditional Chinese gardens and modern playground fun in the heart of Shanghai. This free urban oasis near the famous Bund provides families with peaceful walking paths, small amusement rides, and open spaces for kids to play, making it an ideal break from the city's bustling streets.
Highlights
- ✓Traditional Chinese garden landscapes with bridges and pavilions for photo opportunities
- ✓Small amusement rides including mini carousel and children's trains
- ✓Multiple playground areas with slides and climbing equipment
- ✓Shaded walking paths perfect for stroller walks
- ✓Open grassy areas where kids can run freely, a rarity in dense Shanghai
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit early morning (7-9am) to see locals practicing tai chi, which fascinates kids and offers a cultural experience, plus it's less crowded.
- 2.Bring wet wipes and hand sanitizer as Western-style bathrooms may be limited, and facilities can be basic by international standards.
- 3.Download a translation app before visiting, as English signage is minimal and most locals in the park speak limited English.
- 4.The small rides accept cash only (Chinese yuan), so have small bills ready, typically 5-10 yuan per ride.
- 5.Combine your visit with a walk to the nearby Bund waterfront (15-minute walk) for spectacular skyline views and more sightseeing.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (8-11am) are ideal to avoid crowds and experience pleasant weather before midday heat. Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor play.
What to Know
Entry is completely free, making it a budget-friendly option for families. Bring your own snacks and water, as food vendors inside may be limited and menus are typically in Chinese only.
Seasonal Notes
Best visited in spring and fall when temperatures are mild (60-75°F). Summer can be extremely hot and humid (85-95°F), so plan early morning visits. Winter is chilly but manageable with proper clothing. Some outdoor rides may close during rain or extreme weather.
Nearby Eats
The nearby Xintiandi district (10-minute taxi ride) offers numerous family-friendly restaurants including Din Tai Fung, famous for soup dumplings that kids enjoy watching being made. For closer options, Huaihai Road has McDonald's and KFC for familiar comfort food.
More Activities Near Shanghai
The Bund Waterfront Promenade
The Bund is Shanghai's iconic waterfront promenade offering families a perfect blend of sightseeing, open space for kids to run, and stunning views of both colonial architecture and futuristic skyscrapers across the Huangpu River. The wide pedestrian walkway is stroller-friendly and features playgrounds, ice cream vendors, and plenty of photo opportunities that make it an ideal introduction to Shanghai for families.
Century Park
Century Park is Shanghai's largest public park and an absolute gem for families, offering vast green lawns, scenic lakes, colorful themed gardens, and dedicated playgrounds. With 140 hectares of space to run, play, and explore, it provides a peaceful escape from the city's hustle where kids can bike, feed fish, fly kites, or simply enjoy outdoor play in a safe, beautiful environment.
Jing'an Sculpture Park
Jing'an Sculpture Park offers families a peaceful green oasis in the heart of bustling Shanghai, combining modern art installations with wide open lawns perfect for running and playing. Kids can explore colorful sculptures scattered throughout the park, enjoy dedicated playgrounds, and experience a slice of local life as Shanghai families practice tai chi, fly kites, and gather for picnics.
The Bund
The Bund offers families a perfect blend of culture, history, and entertainment along Shanghai's famous waterfront. Kids can run along the wide pedestrian promenade, enjoy playgrounds, watch boats cruise the Huangpu River, and marvel at the contrast between colonial-era architecture on one side and the futuristic Pudong skyline on the other. The area is stroller-friendly and packed with ice cream vendors, street performers, and photo opportunities that make it an ideal introduction to Shanghai for families.