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Super Brand Mall shopping mall in Pudong (Lujiazui), SH
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View of Super Brand Mall in Pudong (Lujiazui), SH
Photo: Google
View of Super Brand Mall in Pudong (Lujiazui), SH
Photo: Google

Super Brand Mall

4.2(828 reviews)Shopping
🕑 1.5-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-8. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the soft play areas and ball pits, while early elementary kids can enjoy the trampolines and climbing structures. The equipment is specifically designed for younger children rather than tweens or teens.

About

Super Brand Mall houses a vibrant indoor play center in Shanghai's modern Pudong district, offering a safe, climate-controlled space where young children can burn energy on trampolines, slides, ball pits, and climbing structures. Located in one of Shanghai's premier shopping destinations, it's the perfect activity to keep kids entertained while parents shop or need a break from sightseeing in this bustling international city.

Highlights

  • Multiple trampolines designed for safe bouncing and jumping
  • Colorful ball pits for sensory play and diving fun
  • Age-appropriate climbing structures and slides
  • Climate-controlled environment perfect for Shanghai's humid summers or cold winters
  • Located in a modern mall with Western amenities and dining options

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Download a translation app before visiting, as staff may have limited English. Have your hotel write the address in Chinese characters for taxi drivers.
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) to avoid the intense weekend crowds common at Shanghai family attractions.
  3. 3.Bring socks for the kids as they're required in most Chinese indoor play centers. Purchase them at mall shops if you forget.
  4. 4.The mall has clean Western-style restrooms and nursing rooms, which can be harder to find elsewhere in Shanghai.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with the nearby Oriental Pearl Tower or Shanghai Tower for a full day of Pudong exploration.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 10:00 AM and noon are ideal, offering smaller crowds and fresher facilities. Avoid weekends and Chinese public holidays when local families pack the play center, making it difficult to navigate with young children.

What to Know

Entry fees are typical for Shanghai play centers (expect to pay 80-150 RMB per child). The mall offers extensive dining options, luxury and mid-range shopping, and is easily accessible via Lujiazui Metro Station (Line 2). International credit cards are accepted at most mall establishments.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours daily. The indoor setting makes it especially popular during Shanghai's hot, humid summers (June-August) and chilly winters (December-February). Chinese New Year period may see modified hours or extreme crowding.

Nearby Eats

The mall features an extensive food court with both Chinese and international options including KFC, McDonald's, and Pizza Hut for picky eaters. For a nicer family meal, head to South Beauty on the upper floors for kid-friendly Chinese cuisine in a welcoming atmosphere.