Huangpu Park 20124-Shanghai in Shanghai, China

Shanghai

杭州钱江新城 4 (cropped) in Hangzhou, China

Hangzhou

A classical garden in Suzhou, China

Suzhou

China · Multi-city itinerary

Shanghai & the Water Towns itinerary — June 2026

By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026

June 2026 is a good time for the Shanghai & the Water Towns trip (Shanghai, Hangzhou & Suzhou). Daytime highs run from about 28°C / 82°F to 29°C / 84°F across the stops. Plan around 5–7 days for the full Shanghai, Hangzhou & Suzhou loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.

The route

About 57 days · 2 cities

  1. 1Shanghai3 nights · 28°C / 83°F
  2. 2Hangzhou2 nights · 29°C / 85°F

The lower Yangtze delta: cosmopolitan Shanghai, the West Lake and tea hills of Hangzhou, and the canals and classical gardens of nearby Suzhou. Bullet trains connect them in under an hour each.

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Shanghai

Shanghai in June

Temperature

83°F / 72°F

28.3°C / 22°C

Precipitation

13d

7.1in · 180mm

Daylight

14h

June is plum-rain season, so keep Pudong towers, museums, and mall-linked routes ready for long wet spells.

June is plum-rain season, so keep Pudong towers, museums, and mall-linked routes ready for long wet spells.

City overview

Shanghai is a Huangpu River city split between older Puxi and Pudong, whose Lujiazui skyline rose after 1990 across from the Bund's concession-era banks. First-timers need five mental districts: Huangpu for the Bund, Nanjing Road, People's Square, and the Old City; Jing'an for high-end westward shopping; the French Concession for lanes and cafes; Pudong for towers; and Hongqiao for transport.

Food & drink

Shanghai food leans sweet, rich, and river-delta specific: xiaolongbao, shengjianbao, hongshao rou, scallion oil noodles, drunken chicken, crab roe noodles, and hairy crab in autumn are the key dishes. Yuyuan Bazaar, Huanghe Road near Nanjing Road, the French Concession, and old-school local restaurants around People's Square make the map; the city is pricier than most mainland Chinese cities but still cheaper than Hong Kong or Tokyo for neighborhood meals.

Top sights

Ranked for June suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Shanghai with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Jing'an Temple
  2. 2People's Square & Shanghai Museum
  3. 3Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center
  4. 4The Bund
  5. 5Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
  6. 6Yu Garden & Old City
  7. 7Shanghai Tower & Lujiazui
  8. 8Oriental Pearl Tower
  9. 9Huangpu River ferry
  10. 10French Concession lanes
  • Jing'an Temple in Shanghai1

    Jing'an Temple

    4.5indoorOpen daily

    Jing'an Temple is a Buddhist landmark more than 1,500 years old, now surrounded by Nanjing Road West malls and towers. Metro lines 2, 7, and 14 make it a useful west-side anchor.

    Wikipedia
  • People's Square & Shanghai Museum in Shanghai2

    People's Square & Shanghai Museum

    4.3indoorOpen daily

    People's Square sits on the former colonial racecourse and now holds one of Shanghai's busiest metro interchanges under the park. The Shanghai Museum at 201 Renmin Avenue anchors the south side of the square.

  • Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center in Shanghai3

    Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center

    4.4indoor

    The museum on People's Square explains Shanghai through city models and development exhibits, making the Puxi-Pudong split easier to understand before a tower visit. It pairs naturally with Shanghai Museum.

    Wikipedia
Show 7 more sights
  • 4The Bund
  • 5Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street
  • 6Yu Garden & Old City
  • 7Shanghai Tower & Lujiazui
  • 8Oriental Pearl Tower
  • 9Huangpu River ferry
  • 10French Concession lanes

Neighborhoods

  • Huangpu, Bund & People's Square in shanghai cn1

    Huangpu, Bund & People's Square

    Huangpu is the ceremonial centre: the Bund, Nanjing Road East, People's Square, Shanghai Museum, Old City, and Yu Garden cluster around the river and metro Line 2.

  • Pudong & Lujiazui in shanghai cn2

    Pudong & Lujiazui

    Pudong is the post-1990 skyline, with Lujiazui towers, malls, river promenades, Century Avenue, and the Maglev-side airport route. It is impressive but less intimate than Puxi.

  • French Concession in shanghai cn3

    French Concession

    The French Concession is Shanghai at walking speed: shikumen lanes, Xintiandi, Tianzifang, boutiques, cafes, Huaihai Road, and leafy residential streets.

  • Jing'an & Nanjing Road West in shanghai cn4

    Jing'an & Nanjing Road West

    Jing'an is high-end Puxi, with Jing'an Temple, West Nanjing Road malls, hotels, offices, and easy Line 2 airport-side movement.

  • Xuhui & Xujiahui in shanghai cn5

    Xuhui & Xujiahui

    Xuhui stretches the French Concession feeling southwest into Xujiahui shopping, churches, universities, and residential lanes. It is strong for cafes and longer stays.

  • Hongqiao in shanghai cn6

    Hongqiao

    Hongqiao is the transport-and-convention side, with the airport, railway station, exhibition traffic, and suburban hotels. It is practical for trains and business, not the first sightseeing base.

Getting around

Shanghai Metro is the visitor backbone, especially Line 2 for Pudong Airport, Longyang Road, Lujiazui, East Nanjing Road, People's Square, Jing'an Temple, Hongqiao Airport, and Hongqiao Railway Station. The Maglev runs from Pudong Airport to Longyang Road, while the cheap Huangpu ferry beats the Bund Sightseeing Tunnel for crossing between the Bund and Pudong.

Full things to do in Shanghai, June 2026
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Hangzhou

Hangzhou in June

Temperature

85°F / 70°F

29.3°C / 21.3°C

Precipitation

15d

8.7in · 220mm

Daylight

13.9h

June is plum-rain season, so plan indoor museums and tea houses around downpours.

June is plum-rain season, so plan indoor museums and tea houses around downpours.

City overview

Hangzhou is the Zhejiang capital where West Lake, Lingyin Temple, Longjing tea hills, Hefang Street, Xixi wetlands, and the Grand Canal terminus define the visitor map. The city pairs classical lake scenery with metro-connected business districts around Wulin, Qianjiang New City, Binjiang, and Hangzhou East Station.

Food & drink

Hangzhou food includes West Lake vinegar fish, Dongpo pork, Longjing shrimp, beggar chicken, pian er chuan noodles, lotus-root starch, river prawns, and green tea. Lou Wai Lou, Hefang Street, Wushan night snacks, Longjing village tea houses, and canal-side restaurants are the first route.

Top sights

Ranked for June suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.

Map of Hangzhou with pinned top attractions (1 through 10)
  1. 1Lingyin Temple
  2. 2Leifeng Pagoda
  3. 3Longjing Tea Fields and China National Tea Museum
  4. 4Liangzhu Museum and Archaeological Ruins
  5. 5West Lake
  6. 6Bai Causeway and Su Causeway
  7. 7Xixi National Wetland Park
  8. 8Liuhe Pagoda
  9. 9Grand Canal and Gongchen Bridge
  10. 10Hefang Street and Wushan Square
  • Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou1

    Lingyin Temple

    4.6indoor

    The major Buddhist temple west of the lake sits below forested hills and pairs with Feilai Feng grotto carvings on the same visit.

    Wikipedia
  • Leifeng Pagoda in Hangzhou2

    Leifeng Pagoda

    4.4indoorOpen daily

    The rebuilt pagoda on the south side of West Lake gives elevated lake views and connects to the White Snake legend.

    Wikipedia
  • Longjing Tea Fields and China National Tea Museum in Hangzhou3

    Longjing Tea Fields and China National Tea Museum

    4.8indoor

    The tea hills southwest of the lake explain Dragon Well tea production, tastings, terraces, and village roads around Longjing and Meijiawu.

Show 7 more sights
  • 4Liangzhu Museum and Archaeological Ruins
  • 5West Lake
  • 6Bai Causeway and Su Causeway
  • 7Xixi National Wetland Park
  • 8Liuhe Pagoda
  • 9Grand Canal and Gongchen Bridge
  • 10Hefang Street and Wushan Square

Neighborhoods

  • West Lake and Hubin in hangzhou cn1

    West Lake and Hubin

    The lakefront is scenic and hotel-heavy, with Hubin parks, boat docks, malls, night fountains, causeways, and easy walking loops.

  • Wulin and Gongshu Grand Canal in hangzhou cn2

    Wulin and Gongshu Grand Canal

    Wulin is commercial and central, while Gongshu adds canal museums, Gongchen Bridge, warehouses, restaurants, and water-bus access.

  • Hefang Street and Wushan Square in Hangzhou3

    Hefang, Wushan, and Qinghefang

    The old south-lake side is snack-heavy and historic, with Wushan Square, medicine shops, restored lanes, and dense evening crowds.

  • Longjing Tea Fields and China National Tea Museum in Hangzhou4

    Lingyin, Longjing, and Meijiawu

    The western hills are temple-and-tea focused, with Lingyin, Feilai Feng, Dragon Well villages, shaded roads, and slower guesthouse stays.

  • Xixi and Wenxin in hangzhou cn5

    Xixi and Wenxin

    The wetland side is greener and spread out, with boat routes, reeds, newer hotels, offices, and quieter weekends outside holidays.

  • Qianjiang New City and Binjiang in hangzhou cn6

    Qianjiang New City and Binjiang

    The riverfront districts feel modern, with towers, light shows, convention spaces, offices, metro lines, and views across the Qiantang River.

Getting around

Hangzhou Metro connects the airport, East Station, West Lake edges, Wulin, Qianjiang New City, and outer districts, while buses, taxis, water buses, bikes, and QR-code tickets fill shorter gaps. West Lake is best walked, cycled, or crossed by boat rather than by car.

Full things to do in Hangzhou, June 2026

Don't-miss stops along the way

A classical garden in Suzhou, China

Suzhou

The canal city of Suzhou and its UNESCO classical gardens are 25 minutes from Shanghai by high-speed train — the easiest of the Yangtze-delta "water town" add-ons.

Best time to do the Shanghai & the Water Towns trip

In June, the Shanghai & the Water Towns trip runs daytime highs from 28°C / 82°F to 29°C / 84°F, with nights down to about 21°C / 70°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 15 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across both stops, June is a good time to travel.

The most comfortable months across Shanghai, Hangzhou & Suzhou are October, November and May, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. June 2026 is a good time to go.

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Common questions about the Shanghai & the Water Towns trip

When is the best time to do the Shanghai & the Water Towns trip?
The most comfortable months across Shanghai, Hangzhou are October, November and May, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. June is a good time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in June 2026.
How many days do you need for the Shanghai & the Water Towns trip?
A comfortable Shanghai & the Water Towns trip runs about 5–7 days, allowing roughly Shanghai 3, Hangzhou 2 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
What's the route for the Shanghai & the Water Towns trip?
The classic order is Shanghai, Hangzhou & Suzhou. Suzhou is the standout side-trip along the way. Each city below has its own June weather, events and top-sights list.
Will the sights be open during my June Shanghai & the Water Towns trip?
Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season and public holiday, and they differ from city to city on a multi-stop trip. Paste your Shanghai & the Water Towns list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Shanghai, Hangzhou against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.

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