A Complete Visitor’s Guide to Markets in Shanghai

Shanghai is renowned as one of China’s shopping havens, boasting markets catering to virtually every need and taste. From dazzling jewels to fashionable eyewear, the city’s bustling stalls offer treasures for all.

Whether you’re in search of local specialties or international brand names, the following markets in Shanghai have you covered.

Clothing

# Qipu Lu Clothing Market 七浦路服装市场

Qipu Lu, also known as “cheap” street, is lined with malls brimming with inexpensive clothing, including some knockoffs. It’s a hotspot for young locals but can be overwhelming for others. The area is crowded with aggressive vendors and masses of people, and the clothing quality may not be the best. If you must visit—for Halloween costumes or a daring shopping spree—early weekday mornings are your best bet for a less chaotic experience. 

Shanghai Clothing Wholesale Markets
Shanghai Clothing Wholesale Markets

Address: 168 Qipu Lu, near Henan Bei Lu 七浦路168号, 近河南北路

Fabric

# South Bund Fabric Market 南外滩轻纺面料市场

The famous Shanghai “Fabric Market” is a bustling hub packed with countless tailors and seamstresses, making it the city’s top destination for bespoke clothing. Whatever garment you need, they can stitch and sew it for you at the South Bund Fabric Market. Payment is mostly done in cash, WeChat, or Alipay, as many vendors don’t accept cards, but there are ATMs available for convenience.

South Bund Fabric Market
South Bund Fabric Market

Address: 399 Lujiabang Lu, near Nancang Jie 陆家浜路399号, 近南仓街

Fake Goods

# AP Plaza  亚太盛汇购物广场

AP Plaza, Pudong’s largest “fake market,” is situated underground at the Science & Technology Museum station on Metro Line 2. The northern section of AP Plaza, known as Xinyang, is filled with stalls, touts, and salespeople aiming to exploit unsuspecting tourists with counterfeit goods of all kinds.

AP Plaza Fake Product Market in Shanghai

Address: Inside Metro Line 2, Shanghai Science & Technology Museum, 2000 Shiji Da Dao, near Yingchun Lu 地铁2号线上海科技馆站内, 世纪大道2000号, 近迎春路

Souvenirs

# Yu Garden  豫园

It’s a bustling tourist spot with markets offering a wide range of goods, from tea, antiques, and Chinese seals to souvenirs, toys, and everyday items. If you’re looking for toys, Christmas decorations, or just some quirky finds, you’ll find them in two of the buildings surrounding the main Yu Garden.

Address: 137 Anren Jie, near Fuyou Lu, Huangpu District 安仁街137号, 近福佑路

Fresh Food

# Sanjiaodi Food Market 三角地菜市场

The market offers a diverse array of freshly-made food, fruits, vegetables, and beyond. While prices are generally quite affordable, it’s still wise to explore multiple vendors before making a purchase. Rushing into the first food stand you see might mean missing out on better deals, as there are often hidden gems waiting to be found!

Address: 69 Jixiang Road, Hongkou District 虹口区吉祥路69号

Antique

# Fuyou Antiques Market 福佑工艺品市场

The Fuyou Antiques Market, together with Dongtai Street, is a renowned destination for antique enthusiasts in Shanghai. Situated in the city’s historic area west of the Huangpu River, it’s clear that discovering valuable finds here often takes hours of exploration. Sundays are especially recommended for a visit, as the market comes alive with more sellers and activity.

Address: 457 Fangbang Zhonglu, Huangpu District 黄浦区方浜中路457号

# Juqi Antique Market  聚奇古玩市场

In Putuo, you’ll find a sizable antiques market housed in a two-story space. While the ambiance may be dim and smoky, the market is brimming with all sorts of intriguing curios and potentially valuable relics spanning from recent decades to centuries past—though authenticity can be uncertain. 

Juqi Antique Market - Markets in Shanghai

Address: 1539 Lingshi Lu, near Nanhuayuan Lu 灵石路1539号, 近南华苑路

Pearls

# Hongqiao New World Pearl Market 虹桥国际珍珠城

On the 2nd and 3rd floors, you’ll discover jewelry stalls offering pearls, other precious stones, and costume jewelry for sale. Meanwhile, the 1st floor is packed with all the usual offerings of a typical fake market, including bags, scarves, and souvenirs.

Address: 3721 Hongmei Lu, near Yan’an Lu 虹梅路3721号,近延安路

Photography Equipment

# Xingguang Photography Equipment Center  星光摄影器材城

The six-story market is Shanghai’s go-to destination for all things photography, catering to both amateurs and professionals alike. The first two floors are bustling with shops offering major brand names, while the upper levels are ideal for browsing second-hand cameras, specialized equipment, accessories, repair services, and foreign books on photography.

Xingguang Photography Equipment Center - Markets in Shanghai

Address: 288 Luban Lu, near Xietu Lu 鲁班路288号, 近斜土路

Tea

# Tianshan Tea City 天山茶城

Tianshan is an expansive multi-level complex entirely dedicated to tea. With approximately 150 stalls, it offers an extensive selection of thousands of tea varieties. Step into any of these shops, and you’ll likely find yourself seated with a small cup, as infusion after infusion is poured out for you to sample and enjoy.

Tianshan Tea City - Markets in Shanghai

Address: 520 Zhongshan Xi Lu, near Wuyi Lu 中山西路520号, 近武夷路

Seafood

# Jiangyang Seafood Market   江阳水产市场

There are two distinct Jiangyang markets: the smaller one known as Xiaojiangyang (小江阳) and the larger counterpart called Dajiayang (大江杨), each with its unique Chinese name. Seafood vendors are primarily concentrated in the Xiaojiangyang Market.

Jiangyang Seafood Market - Markets in Shanghai

Address: 1700 Taihe Lu, near Tieyang Lu 泰和路1700号, 近铁杨路

Flowers

# Shuangji Flower Market 双季花艺园艺市场

Situated in Pudong, the flower market comprises three main sections: a potting plant section, a cut flower section, and a commercial store section. The potting plant area offers a variety of small garden plants, trees, herbs, seasonal plants, and pets for sale. In the cut flower section, you’ll find a selection of single blooms or bouquets, including imported species. The commercial section features framing stores, pot shops, jewelry stores, and more.

Shuangji Flower Market in Shanghai

Address: 620 Pujian Lu, near Huanlong Lu 浦建路620号, 近环龙路

# Meichen Flower Market 美陈花卉市场

The botanical market offers a diverse array of options, with imported and seasonal fresh flowers situated on B1/F, green plants on the first floor, and artificial flowers on the second floor. Fresh flowers are priced at one-third of the cost compared to downtown florists, making them a budget-friendly option. The selection is extensive, catering to various preferences. Additionally, same-day delivery services are available for added convenience.

Meichen Flower Market in Shanghai

Address: 1777 Cao’an Lu, near Xinyu Lu 曹安路1777号, 近新郁路

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