The Oriental Pearl Tower Tours
Tours y viajes guiados en The Oriental Pearl Tower

Tours y viajes guiados en The Oriental Pearl Tower

The Oriental Pearl Tower is one of Shanghai’s most iconic modern structures. Located in the Lujiazui Financial District of Pudong, it stands 468 meters tall and is renowned for its unique spherical design. Combining sightseeing, dining, exhibitions, and broadcasting facilities, the tower offers visitors a bird’s-eye view of the city skyline along both banks of the Huangpu River from its observation deck, making it a classic landmark for admiring Shanghai’s modern urban landscape and night views.
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Verano 2026
Summer transforms the Pudong skyline into a high-energy, sun-drenched landscape with temperatures typically ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). While the heat and humidity can be intense, the tower is a fully air-conditioned sanctuary. This is the best season for "Sunset Photography"; the long daylight hours mean the sun sets around 7:00 PM, providing a spectacular "Golden Hour" transition where the city lights begin to sparkle. Visitors should be prepared for afternoon thunderstorms, but these often pass quickly, leaving behind remarkably clear skies for evening viewing at the 351-meter "Space Capsule."
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Otoño 2026
Autumn is widely heralded as the golden era for travel, featuring crisp, stable weather and pleasant temperatures between 16°C and 25°C (61°F to 77°F). As the summer moisture recedes, the visibility reaches its annual peak, making it the most reliable time to see all the way to the Yangtze River delta. The dry, cool air makes waiting in the ground-level plaza much more comfortable. This is also the best time to visit the Shanghai Municipal History Museum located in the tower's pedestal, as the lower humidity makes exploring the large-scale dioramas and wax figures a refreshing cultural break.
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Invierno 2026/2027
Winter in Shanghai is a quiet, atmospheric season where temperatures typically fluctuate between 2°C to 11°C (36°F to 52°F). While the air is damp and biting at ground level, the view from the top can be ethereal, especially on misty mornings when the tower's "spheres" appear to float above a sea of clouds. This is the best time for those seeking to avoid the massive summer tour groups. The tower becomes a festive landmark during the Chinese New Year, illuminated in brilliant red. After your descent, the nearby malls offer plenty of warm spots for a hot cup of tea or a steaming bowl of noodles.
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Primavera 2027
Spring in Shanghai is a season of fresh awakening, with temperatures rising from 10°C to 23°C (50°F to 73°F). This is a premier time to ascend the tower, as the "spring haze" is often lighter than the summer humidity, offering clear views of the blooming parks along the Huangpu River. The mild, breezy weather is perfect for visiting the tower’s outdoor viewing deck at 259 meters—the "Glass Skywalk"—where you can look straight down at the Lujiazui greenery. It is a fantastic window to enjoy the skyline before the "Plum Rain" season arrives in late May.
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Reviews for The Oriental Pearl Tower Tours

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11-Day Classic China Tour From Beijing: Xi'an, Chongqing,Yangtze River and Shanghai | 20 Meals Included | Private Tour

Perfect Balance of Relaxation and Exploration

I loved how this tour offered both relaxation and adventure. The Yangtze River cruise was so peaceful, and the visits to historical sites like the Forbidden City were fascinating.

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2-Day Shanghai Waterfront Wonders Private Tour: Zhujiajiao Water Town and Yu Garden**24-Hour Free Airport Transfer**

Perfect Glimpse of Shanghai

Excellent value for a 2-Day Private Tour from Shanghai Port. We loved that this itinerary included not only the main city highlights but also a day trip to the ancient Zhujiajiao Water Town. Cruising along the canals there was magical.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre tours de The Oriental Pearl Tower

Can you go in the Oriental Pearl Tower?

Yes. Visitors can enter the tower and access multiple observation decks, exhibition halls, and even a revolving restaurant.

Is the Oriental Pearl Tower worth it?

Yes, especially if it’s your first time in Shanghai. It offers one of the best panoramic views of the city, including the Huangpu River and skyscrapers in Lujiazui. It’s particularly impressive at night.

Why is the Oriental Pearl Tower famous?

It’s famous for its iconic futuristic design with large spherical structures, its role as a Shanghai skyline landmark, and its status as one of the earliest modern observation towers symbolizing Shanghai’s rapid development into a global city.