Tours y viajes guiados en Yu Garden

Tours y viajes guiados en Yu Garden

Yu Garden is a classic Jiangnan-style classical garden located in Shanghai’s Old City. Originally built during the Ming Dynasty, it is renowned for its exquisite rockeries, ponds, pavilions, and winding corridors, and is considered one of the finest examples of traditional Chinese garden art. The garden is connected to the surrounding Chenghuangmiao commercial district, allowing visitors to experience both the tranquility and elegance of a classical garden and the lively atmosphere of a traditional market. It is one of Shanghai’s most culturally distinctive historical attractions.
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La mejor época para visitar Yu Garden

Verano 2026
Summer transforms the garden into a lush, emerald sanctuary with temperatures typically ranging from 24°C to 35°C (75°F to 95°F). While Shanghai’s summer can be intensely humid and hot, the garden's design—featuring high walls, shaded corridors, and strategically placed ponds—provides natural cooling. This is the best season to see the lotuses blooming in the ponds and to enjoy the lively atmosphere of the surrounding Yuyuan Bazaar. To beat the heat, arrive right at opening or duck into the Huxinting Teahouse (the oldest in Shanghai) for a cup of chilled green tea while overlooking the Zigzag Bridge. Be aware that late summer (August–September) can occasionally bring typhoons and heavy rain.
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Otoño 2026
Autumn in Yu Garden brings crisp air, with temperatures ranging from 18°C (64°F) to 25°C (77°F), perfect for strolling. The classic Ming-dynasty landscape glows as ginkgo leaves turn gold, reflecting off the Exquisite Jade Rock and serene ponds. Visitors flock to the zigzag bridge for photography while enjoying seasonal osmanthus scents. This historic Shanghai gem hosts traditional tea ceremonies and lantern displays, blending cultural heritage with vibrant fall colors for an unforgettable urban escape.
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Invierno 2026/2027
Winter with temperatures around 2°C (36°F) to 8°C (46°F), often adorned with light snow that enhances its classical beauty. From December to February, the historic Ming Dynasty landscape transforms into a serene escape, where frost-kissed pavilions and frozen ponds create picturesque scenes perfect for photography. Visitors can explore the intricate rockeries and winding corridors without summer crowds, while nearby Chenghuang Temple offers festive decorations during the Spring Festival season. Warm up with local snacks like tanghulu or hot soy milk at surrounding markets, making this Shanghai gem an ideal cultural retreat despite the chill.
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Primavera 2027
Spring in Shanghai is a season of elegant awakening, with temperatures rising from 10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F). This is a premier time to visit Yu Garden, as the "Garden of Peace and Comfort" becomes a living ink-wash painting. The cherry blossoms and magnolias begin to bloom against the intricate dragon-headed walls, and the fresh greenery frames the traditional Ming and Qing architecture perfectly. While the weather is pleasant, April and May can bring "gentle drizzle," which only adds to the poetic atmosphere of the ponds. It is the best time for a stroll through the Exquisite Jade Rock courtyard before the heavy summer crowds and humidity arrive.
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Reviews for Yu Garden Tours

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12D11N · Group Tours · Discover Mystical China in Small Group: Kung Fu Pandas & Scenic Wonders

As a solo traveler, I felt very safe and well taken care of. The group was small and friendly. The Huanglong scenic area is spectacular, but the altitude is high — take it slow. The Bailong Elevator in Zhangjiajie saved us hours of hiking. The only small drawback is that some hotel breakfasts were very basic (rice porridge and bread). Still, a wonderful and well-paced tour.

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17D16N · Group Tours · Best of China in Small Group: Kung Fu Pandas, Scenic Wonders & Imperial Icons

The value for money is incredible given how much is included: flights, bullet trains, most meals, and top-tier hotels. The Great Wall at Mutianyu was less crowded than I feared, and the cable car up was a bonus. Our group bonded well, and the guide even arranged a birthday cake for one member. A memorable trip.

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10-Day China Private Tour to Beijing, Xi'an, Chongqing and Shanghai | Tiananmen Square | Great Wall | Terracotta Warriors and Horses | Yangtze River | the Bund

An unforgettable adventure

This tour offered a perfect mix of cultural and historical experiences along with scenic beauty. Beijing’s landmarks were impressive, Xi'an’s Terracotta Warriors were a must-see, and the Yangtze River cruise through the gorges was spectacular. Shanghai’s blend of modernity and tradition made for a great conclusion. The itinerary was well-balanced, and the guides were knowledgeable and friendly. An unforgettable adventure through China!

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7-Day China Private Tour to Beijing, Xi'an and Shanghai | Tiananmen Square | Great Wall | Terracotta Warriors and Horses | the Bund

A fantastic way to explore China!

This tour provided an excellent overview of China’s most iconic sights. Beijing’s Forbidden City and the Great Wall were breathtaking. Xi'an’s Terracotta Warriors were as impressive as I had hoped. The addition of the Pearl Museum and Yu Garden in Shanghai was a great way to experience both traditional and modern China. The logistics were well-managed, and the guides were friendly and professional.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre tours de Yu Garden

Why is Yu Garden famous?

It is famous as one of the best-preserved classical Chinese gardens in Shanghai, built in the Ming Dynasty. It features traditional rockeries, ponds, pavilions, and intricate design that represents classic Jiangnan garden art.

Is Yu Garden worth visiting?

Yes, especially if you like Chinese culture, architecture, and photography. It offers a strong contrast between peaceful traditional garden scenery and the lively old-town bazaar right outside.

Do you have to pay to get into Yu Garden?

Yes, the entrance ticket is usually around 30–40 RMB.

How long does it take to visit Yu Garden?

A quick tour of the Yu Garden will take about an hour, but if you want to fully appreciate its charm, you’ll probably need about two hours.