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Antique Garden

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Antique Garden, located at No.44 Sinan Road in Shanghai's Luwan district, is a tranquil green space that offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Despite its name, it is not a garden of antiques but rather a charming public park with elements of traditional Chinese garden design. The park features winding paths, a small pond with koi fish, and lush vegetation including bamboo groves and flowering plants. Benches are scattered throughout, providing spots for quiet contemplation or reading. One of its distinctive features is the presence of several well-preserved historic buildings on the grounds, which reflect Shanghai's architectural heritage from the early 20th century. These structures now house small exhibitions or cafes, adding cultural depth to the visit. The park is particularly popular among locals for morning tai chi sessions and evening strolls. Its location in the former French Concession area means the surrounding streets are lined with plane trees and elegant villas, making the entire neighborhood worth exploring. Antique Garden is less crowded than larger parks like Fuxing Park, offering a more intimate experience.

Don't miss

  • Walk through the bamboo grove and listen to the rustling leaves.
  • Feed the koi fish in the central pond (small bags of food available from vendors).
  • Admire the historic French-style villas that house cafes and galleries.
  • Join locals for morning tai chi or practice your own moves in a quiet corner.
  • Photograph the intricate stone bridges and traditional pavilions.

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Ways to visit Antique Garden

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Antique Garden with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Bring mosquito repellent in summer months.
  • Photography is allowed; the historic buildings make great backdrops.
  • Visit the café inside one of the villas for a drink in a historic setting.
  • Combine your visit with a walk along nearby Sinan Road and Fuxing Park.

A bit of history

The land was originally part of a private estate in the 1920s during Shanghai's French Concession era. It was later converted into a public park and named 'Antique Garden' to reflect its old-world charm and the historic buildings within. The site has been a community green space for decades.

Common questions

Is Antique Garden actually an antique market?

No, it's a park with historic buildings; there is no antique market on site.

Are dogs allowed?

Small dogs on leashes are generally permitted, but check local signs.

What are the opening hours?

The park is open daily from early morning until around 9 PM, but hours may vary seasonally.

Is there parking available?

Street parking is limited; public transit is recommended.

Can I have a picnic here?

Yes, picnics are allowed on the grass and benches, but please clean up afterwards.

Are there restrooms?

Yes, public restrooms are available near the main entrance.

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