Shanghai Tower Observation Deck Admission Ticket
1 h
Ticket
Instant confirmation
About this activity
Make your own way to Shanghai Tower, the newest and tallest sky scrapper in China, with a height of 632 metres or 2,073 feet. The tower has some unique features, like his incredible exterior, that twits about one degree per floor to offset the wind effect on higher altitude. The Shanghai tower has two glass facades, an inner one and an outer one, like overlapping "tubes".
The observation deck at Shanghai tower is located on the 118th floor, and allows visitors to see the neighboring Jinmao Tower and World Financial Center from above. The elevators are also some of the fastest in the world, making the whole experience of ascending and sightseeing the city a unique adventure.
In order to access to the observation deck, please redeem your official ticket at the ticket office in the Shanghai Tower Sightseeing Hall by the voucher provided by your local operator (you will receive it within 20 hours after booking is made).
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The observation deck at Shanghai tower is located on the 118th floor, and allows visitors to see the neighboring Jinmao Tower and World Financial Center from above. The elevators are also some of the fastest in the world, making the whole experience of ascending and sightseeing the city a unique adventure.
In order to access to the observation deck, please redeem your official ticket at the ticket office in the Shanghai Tower Sightseeing Hall by the voucher provided by your local operator (you will receive it within 20 hours after booking is made).
Included
- Entry/Admission - Shanghai Tower
Not included
- Anything not mentioned
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- After booking, you will receive an instant confirmation email, but this voucher CANNOT be used to redeem your ticket
- You will receive a separate email voucher from your local operator with admission barcode within 20 hours after booking, simply show the admission barcode on your phone or the print out to redeem the entrance ticket at the ticket office in the Shanghai Tower Sightseeing Hall.
- Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- Please note you can purchase Children's Tickets on site for those between the heights of 1 and 1.4 Meters. Those taller than 1.4 Meters will need to purchase an Adult Ticket. Children shorter than 1 Meter enter the tower for free.
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 5 travelers
Features
Tourism
80%
Original
65%
Cultural
60%
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Great tower but less impressive than Burj Khalifa which I visited in March 2017 Burj Khalifa is more than 200 meters higher !!!
Overall was this a good day, not to many people.We had a problem to begin with because we needed a 7 digit numer to get our tickets. It was not in the email from Viator. Staff had problem closing the elevators when we went up. Really nice we that day
There was no issue with the experience itself, it was more getting my ticket to go up the tower which was the issue. I'm very lucky my Shanghai tour guide not booked through Viator decided to stay with me while visiting the tower. I arrived with my supplied voucher and lined up at the ticket desk as advised, with my guide. The lady behind the counter wasn't interested and told us to use the self-service ticketing machine. There is no english options, so my guide had to try and redeem the ticket. No matter which number she entered, no ticket would print. Another attendant came over and said to ring the helpline on the voucher. My guide called the number and spoke in mandarin to the helpline. She hung-up, they were checking their system and were going to call her back. They called back and quoted a number over the phone which she typed into the self-service ticketing machine. My ticket was finally printed. I don't know what I would have done if my guide wasn't there. Staff weren't helpful and weren't interested in helping.