Introduction

Shanghai Yu Garden is located in the northeast of Shanghai Yu Garden Tourism and Commercial District, adjacent to Shanghai City God Temple and Shanghai Yu Garden Tourism Mall. It is a well-known Jiangnan classical garden and a famous scenic spot in China and abroad. In 1982, it was approved by the State Council as a "National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit".
Yu Garden was built during the Jiajing and Wanli periods of the Ming Dynasty, and has a history of more than 450 years.
Yu Garden now covers an area of ​​2 hectares, with pavilions, rugged mountains and rocks, and lush trees. It is known for its quiet beauty and exquisiteness. It has the characteristics of seeing the big in the small, reflecting the artistic style of Jiangnan garden architecture in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Many domestic and foreign dignitaries and celebrities have visited Yu Garden, which is a rare traditional cultural business card of Shanghai.

Opening hours

9:00-16:30 (no admission at 16:00, closed at 16:30)
Closed every Monday (except for national statutory holidays, the opening hours during the Spring Festival are subject to the announcement time).

Tickets

Peak season (April 1 to June 30, September 1 to November 30) [40 yuan per adult]
Off-season (July 1 to August 31, December 1 to March 31) [30 yuan per adult]

Preferential policies

Children: Children under 1.3 meters tall or under 6 years old (must be accompanied by an adult, one adult is limited to three children; not a group), free
6-18 years old half price