9 hidden spots in Shanghai, the holy land of niche entertainment, that Instagram influencers have never revealed. These shops are great for taking photos and the food is delicious. Available for booking this week

The best travel checklist for yuppie lifestyle, gather three to five friends and bring along a mirrorless camera! Come and experience the charm and surprises of Shanghai life.

Joël Robuchon's tea salon

On the Bund! At the iconic building No. 18 the Bund! Pastry shop by Michelin-starred chef Hou Buxiong! Don't miss it, ladies!

International Hotel Bakery

Here is the best butterfly pastry in Shanghai! You must come and try it.

White Horse Cafe

Shanghai, which embraces all rivers, faced a large influx of Jewish refugees at that time. With the most inclusive hearts, the Chinese treated them with kindness, and the Jews had many interactions with the local Shanghai residents during their time there.

Moon coffee

In the coffee circle in Shanghai, "Moon" is quite famous. Several baristas are from Moon. Many people come to their shop for their beans and techniques.

Declaration Hall

The earliest newspaper in Shanghai was "Shen Bao". Now, on the original site of Shen Bao's old building, a group of Fudan University alumni have funded and opened a coffee shop.

The Langham, Shanghai, Xintiandi Hotel

Originated in 1865 by the Duchess of Bedford, Anna Maria, British afternoon tea has become a signature at The Langham hotel in London, where it was born half a century ago.

Nine Heavens Lounge

Formerly known as "the tallest bar in the world," the Cloud 9 Bar was located on the 87th floor of Jin Mao Tower in Lujiazui.

Hanyuanhui

Famous old bookstore in Shanghai where you can drink coffee. Leslie Cheung used to love coming here to read and have coffee.

Cafe Dan

Mr. Dan opened this coffee shop in 2007 (yes, the name of the Japanese boss is the same as the name of the shop). Initially, they only served Japanese pour-over coffee and desserts, but later added Japanese healthy meals.