Former French Concession

Take a stroll along the shaded avenues of Shanghai’s historic French Concession before enjoying a spot of shopping in some of the city’s trendiest boutiques.

A popular area for European residents in colonial times, the Concession is still a sought after location for expats and well-to-do locals. Famed for its romantic French villas and sprawling colonial mansions, this chic district is now also home to gleaming high-rise apartment blocks.Walking trips will guide you round the historic alleyways, with in-depth explanations of the area’s unique history. Even if you don’t have time to take a tour, try to set aside an hour to look round the home of Sun-Yat-sen. The first President of the People’s Republic of China, the ‘Father of the Nation’ was instrumental in the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty and the creation of modern China. His house is now open to the public and has been converted into a museum which contains many of his personal effects. The French Concession is the perfect place to indulge in some retail therapy. Global fashion chains can be found on Huaihai Road, while more traditional silk dresses can be made to your measurements in the shops on Chang Le Lu. If you have an eye for an original piece, check out the vintage stores and handmade offerings.When you’ve had your fill of shopping, why not take a moment to relax in Fuxing Park. Nestled in the middle of the shops, this oasis of calm is a great place to sit back and watch the world go by. It is a popular spot for Tai Chi and competitive local games of Mahjong. Alternatively, head over to Ferguson Lane for a bite to eat. Its continental past is still very much in evidence as the area is filled with delicious French and Italian restaurants, which sit alongside traditional Chinese establishments.To get to the French Concession, just jump on a metro to Xujiahui Station which is a few minutes away or walk over from the Bund, which is nearby.