Yu Garden

Address No. 218 Anren Street, Huangpu District, Shanghai
Hours 09:00-16:30 (Last entry 16:00)
Phone +86 21 6328 3249
Announcement: Historic Garden
Entrance ¥40
Hours 09:00-16:30 (Last...
Best Season Spring for blooming flowers
Time needed 2-3 hours
Last visit: May 22, 2026
Author: Qiang Huang
Reviewer: Zekun Dong

Yu Garden Travel Guide

Yu Garden Shanghai at Night: Tickets, Hours & What to See

Yu Garden Shanghai at Night: Tickets, Hours & What to See

What is Yu Garden Shanghai like at night? Discover the illuminated classical gardens, vibrant night market, and serene teahouse experience. Get practical info on tickets, opening hours, and how to avoid the crowds for a perfect evening visit.

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Yu Garden Overview

A classical Chinese garden built during the Ming Dynasty, featuring exquisite pavilions, rockeries, and ponds.

Yu Garden Opening Hours & Tickets

  • 09:00-16:30 (Last entry 16:00)
  • Best season: Spring for blooming flowers
  • Ticket note: 40 RMB (peak season), 30 RMB (off-season)

Essential Yu Garden Visitor Information

  • Enquiries: +86 21 6328 3249
  • Restrooms
  • Gift shop
  • Teahouse

How to Get to Yu Garden

Metro Line 10 to Yuyuan Garden Station.

Yu Garden Travel Safety & Advice

Dial 120 for medical emergencies.

Practical Info

  • No. 218 Anren Street, Huangpu District, Shanghai
  • 09:00-16:30 (Last entry 16:00)
  • +86 21 6328 3249
Qiang Huang
Qiang Huang
Certified Senior Tour Guide
Qiang Huang, a Shanghai-based Certified Senior Tour Guide, specializes in East China itineraries covering the Shanghai skyscraper and luxury shopping tour, culinary innovation tour, and West Bund art walk.

Last updated: 2026-04

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Tickets

  • 40 RMB (peak season), 30 RMB (off-season)

Online booking may be required

Tips

Closed on Mondays. Advance reservation recommended.

Reality Check

  • Long queues — arrive early
  • ID / passport may be required
  • Weather gamble
  • Cooler at higher elevation
  • Not fully accessible
  • No direct transit in some areas

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Yu Garden Travel FAQ

What's the best way to get from Pudong Airport to hotels near Yu Garden?
Take the Maglev train to Longyang Road Station, then transfer to Metro Line 2 to Nanjing East Road, and walk or take a short taxi ride. It takes about an hour. I've found taxis direct from the airport cost more and can be stuck in traffic.
Are there any hotels near Yu Garden with traditional Chinese decor?
Yes, but they're rare. The Sunrise on the Bund Hotel incorporates Chinese elements in its design, though it's a bit further away. For authentic decor, consider smaller guesthouses like those in the Old City—I stayed at one with wooden lattice windows and antique furniture, but amenities were basic.
Is the main Yu Garden area open for visiting at night?
Typically, no. The ticketed classical garden (Sui Garden) usually closes by 5:30 PM. The night experience revolves around the freely accessible surrounding bazaar, the Huxinting Teahouse, and the exteriors of the garden walls and pavilions, which are beautifully lit. Special evening openings for the inner garden are occasional events, not the regular schedule.
What's the best time to visit Yu Garden at night for photos?
Aim for the "blue hour," the period just after sunset when the sky is a deep blue but not yet black. This usually happens 20-40 minutes after the sun dips below the horizon. The artificial lights are on, but there's still some natural light to balance the scene, preventing blown-out highlights and pitch-black skies. Around 7:00 PM in summer and 5:30 PM in winter are good starting points.
Is it safe to visit the Yu Garden area at night?
Yes, it's very safe. The area is well-lit, crowded with both tourists and locals until late, and heavily monitored. It's a major commercial hub. Standard city precautions apply—keep an eye on your belongings in dense crowds—but violent crime is exceedingly rare. I've walked around there alone at night many times and always felt secure.
Can I combine a night visit to Yu Garden with other nearby attractions?
Absolutely. It pairs perfectly with an evening walk along The Bund, which is about a 15-20 minute walk away. Do Yu Garden first for dusk and early evening, then walk west to The Bund to see the iconic skyline of Pudong fully illuminated. The contrast between classical Chinese architecture and ultra-modern skyscrapers in one evening is unforgettable. Another option is to visit the Shanghai Old Street (Laojie), which runs adjacent and has a more local, less polished market feel.
What's the best time of year to visit Yu Garden to see the gardens in bloom?
Spring (March to May) is ideal for cherry blossoms and peonies, but it's also peak tourist season. I find autumn (September to November) better—the crowds thin out, and the maple trees turn red, adding a warm hue to the rockeries. Summer can be hot and humid, making the garden less enjoyable.
How can I avoid the long ticket lines at Yu Garden?
Buy e-tickets online via official platforms like the Shanghai Culture and Tourism Bureau site. Scan the QR code at the entrance for direct entry. I've done this multiple times; it saves at least 20 minutes. Avoid weekends and Chinese holidays if possible.
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