French Concession
Discover Shanghai's charming French Concession, where history and culture merge.

About French Concession
The French Concession in Shanghai is a district steeped in history and charm. Established in 1849, this area was once a French territory and has retained its unique character through the decades. The architecture here is a delightful mix of Art Deco, colonial villas, and traditional Chinese shikumen houses, providing a picturesque backdrop for leisurely strolls. Visitors can wander through the enchanting streets, where sycamore trees create a canopy of green, and discover hidden gems like quaint cafes, art galleries, and eclectic boutiques. The district is a haven for food lovers, offering a variety of dining options that range from traditional Chinese eateries to French patisseries. Key attractions include the charming Tianzifang, a maze of alleyways filled with artisanal shops and cafes, and the Xintiandi area, known for its vibrant nightlife and shopping. The French Concession is not just a place to visit; it's an experience that captures the heart of Shanghai's cultural diversity. Nearby, you'll find the Shanghai Museum, perfect for those interested in delving deeper into the city's rich history. Whether you're exploring by day or night, the French Concession is a must-see destination that promises to enchant and inspire.
Highlights
- Tree-lined streets with historic sycamore trees
- Architectural fusion of Art Deco and colonial styles
- Tianzifang: vibrant arts and crafts enclave
- Xintiandi: bustling hub for dining and entertainment
- Boutiques and shops offering unique finds
- Cafes and restaurants with diverse culinary offerings
- Rich history as a former French settlement
