Shopping in Shanghai is something that you can’t remove from your itinerary because Shanghai is one of the best cities in China for shopping—if you know where to go.
Many travelers say shopping in Shanghai is expensive, but in reality, they’re just visiting the wrong places. Beyond luxury malls, Shanghai is full of local-brand hubs, trendy shopping streets, and budget-friendly markets where you can find stylish, high-quality items at very reasonable prices.
Here’s a curated list of the best shopping spots in Shanghai, from trendy local areas to classic shopping streets and luxury districts.
1. Xintiandi (新天地)
One of Shanghai’s most iconic shopping areas, Xintiandi blends preserved historic buildings with modern retail and dining.
You’ll find well-known international brands, stylish cafés, and concept stores here. One popular stop is HARMAY, often called the Sephora of China, known for its minimalist warehouse-style design and curated beauty brands.
Best for:
Casual luxury shopping
Trendy beauty and lifestyle stores
First-time visitors
2. TX Huaihai (TX淮海)
TX Huaihai is a local favorite and a hidden gem. Despite being only a 10-minute walk from Xintiandi, it attracts far fewer tourists.
This mall focuses heavily on high-quality Chinese designer brands. I personally bought a handbag from Muva here—most items were under RMB 400, with chic designs and impressive quality.
Best for:
Discovering local Chinese brands
Affordable yet stylish fashion
Shopping like a local
3. Wujiang Road (吴江路)
Wujiang Road is a trendy shopping street known for its aesthetic vibe and mix of fashion, cafés, and lifestyle shops.
Even if you don’t buy much, it’s a great place to walk around, browse stores, and take photos. The street itself feels young, modern, and very “Shanghai.”
Best for:
Casual shopping walks
Trendy street-style fashion
Photos and café hopping
4. Qipu Litful Plaza (七浦荟)
If you’re shopping on a budget, Qipu Litful Plaza is a must-visit.
This area is extremely popular with locals. You can find clothes for under RMB 100, and even cheaper if you’re good at bargaining. During colder months, it’s one of the best places to buy affordable winter clothing in Shanghai.
Best for:
Budget shopping
Cheap clothes and outerwear
Bargain hunters
5. Anfu Road (安福路)
Anfu Road is a youthful, trendy shopping street with a strong fashion-forward vibe. It’s similar to Wujiang Road but slightly more curated.
You’ll find a mix of local and international brands, including Adidas, Brandy Melville, Rockfish, and HARMAY.
Best for:
Trendy fashion brands
Young shoppers
Street-style outfits
6. Lujiazui (陆家嘴)
Lujiazui is Shanghai’s luxury shopping district.
The area is filled with large, modern malls that focus primarily on high-end and luxury brands. This is where you’ll want to go if you’re interested in designer labels rather than local fashion.
Best for:
Luxury shopping
Designer brands
High-end malls
7. Nanjing Road (南京路)
Nanjing Road is one of the busiest pedestrian shopping streets in the world and is often called “The First Commercial Street in China.”
Stretching over 5.5 km, it’s lined with historic department stores, modern malls, and international brands. At the western end, you’ll reach The Bund, where you can enjoy Shanghai’s iconic skyline.
Best for:
First-time visitors
Souvenir shopping
Iconic Shanghai experience
8. Basement FG (FG地下商场)
Originally a brand from Beijing, Basement FG is known for American- and Korean-style clothing. Shopping here feels very similar to browsing Brandy Melville, with youthful, minimalist fashion at accessible prices.
Best for:
Casual everyday fashion
Korean-inspired styles
Affordable trendy clothing
Check out our China Shopping in Shanghai vlog here
Is Shopping in Shanghai Worth It?
Absolutely—if you shop smart.
Shanghai offers everything from luxury malls to hidden local-brand hubs and budget-friendly markets. The key is knowing where locals shop, not just following tourist crowds.
If you want to go deeper into which brands are actually worth buying in China, check out our complete China shopping guide, where we break down the best beauty, fashion, tech, and souvenir brands across the country.
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