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Private shopping experience in Shenzhen with tips from an expert

Shenzhen
Book online or call: +44 0800 015 4961
Duration: 8h
Activity Level: Moderate
Experience: Adventure
Language: English
Photo permit included
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Canal Boat tour included
Train tickets included
Suitable for little children
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Museum ticket included
Light snack included
Lunch included
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Overview

Shopping in Shenzhen might be challenging if you don't know what are the best places to get what you want. That's why a local friendly tour guide can help you. Thus, if you want to bring home something more than just souvenirs, memories and photos, take a 'dive' into this world of Chinese shopping! Also you will have a delicious lunch what will help you to get even closer to the local culture.

What's included

  • English-speaking guide
  • Pick-up and drop-off
  • Transportation
  • Lunch
  • Additional food and drinks
  • Personal expenses
  • Pick-up and drop-off from downtown Shenzhen

Highlights

Dongmen Shopping Street
Dongmen is a subdistrict within Luohu District of Shenzhen, in China. It is a shopping district located on Dongmen Pedestrian Street. As one of the older parts of Shenzhen, the Dongmen area was established about 300 years ago as the centre of the Shenzhen Market, the town which would later lend its name to the city. This leads it to be alternatively known as "Laojie" (lit. "Old Street"). "Dongmen" usually refers to more than just "Dongmen Road", encompassing the entire series of connecting commercial streets. These streets were pedestrianised in 1999. The first McDonald's in Mainland China opened in Dongmen in October 1990. There are brass plaques in front of the restaurant commemorating this and a number of other "firsts," such as the first touch screen for ordering.
Huaqiangbei Commercial Street
As one of the top shopping destinations in Shenzhen, Huaqiangbei Commercial Street is renowned for its electronics markets, but it also has plenty to offer those looking for men’s and women’s fashion. The shopping area starts where Huaqiang North Road (aka Huaqiang Bei Lu) intersects with Shennan Middle Road and then all the way north through to Hongli Road totaling about 1km in length. Recently revitalized after 4 years of construction work, Huaqiangbei Road is now a modern pedestrian-friendly shopping mecca. The area is reported as being the largest electronics market in China, and possibly one of the largest in the world, which stands to reason as Shenzhen is a major producer of electronics goods, and it’s a city where many big brand tech gadgets are produced.
Lo Wu Commercial Shopping Mall
Haggle your way across the sprawling five levels of Luohu Commerical City (Lo Wu Shopping Plaza). A bustling maze of independent traders, the market is well known for its replica designer goods. Fashion, souvenirs, technology, and watches - be prepared to bargain for what's caught your eye and walk away if the price's not right, as there's likely more of the same at a nearby vendor.
Shenzhen
Shenzhen is adjacent to Hong Kong on the Mainland China border. It has flourished in this favorable location and become the Mainland's 'coolest city'. Just 30 years ago, Shenzhen was a small seaside town. Now it's one of China's biggest and most important cities. Suddenly, the opening of the new bullet train to Hong Kong in 2018 has made Shenzhen a much more popular place for tourists. Now tourists can reach Shenzhen from downtown Kowloon in about 19 minutes. The city has been named one of China's most livable cities and one of the world's 25 top high tech development cities. The list of top 10 cities to visit in 2019 ranks Shenzhen as second in the world! Tourists recognize Shenzhen as one of the best tourist destinations in the world.

Itinerary

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Your tour guide will meet you at your downtown hotel in Shenzhen. First, you will need to provide your guide with your ‘shopping-list’ and tell what exactly you want to find.

Then your first stop is going to be at Lo Wu Shopping Plaza. Here you can find almost everything and for that reason the place is called a ‘shopping paradise’. Next is going to be Huaqiang Commercial Centre. Here you can continue your ‘shopping hunting’ or just spend some time exploring. Finally, you are going to get to Dongmen Pedestrian Street which is another popular area to shop.

Your tour will come to an end as soon as you are brought back to your hotel.

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