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First Chinese player in the Premier League (Manchester City, 2002-08). Captain of China's 2002 World Cup squad. Inducted…
China · Asia · base cost $3
China's financial capital. The Bund skyline, French Concession cafes, world's longest metro system. Best for: skyline, modern Chinese culture, food fusion.
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The full backpacker day in Shanghai, broken down hour by hour. This is what $10 actually buys you here in 2026.
Tip: prepay your hostel before arriving in Shanghai — that removes the biggest cost variable from your day.
Shanghai sits in the doable on $10 with discipline tier on TenDollarPick — $3 base cost on a $10 budget. The short answer:
The trick in Shanghai: the cheapest meals (Street food) cost the same as the cheapest transport (Bicycle rental) — both $1. Your real cost variable is sleep.
Every city has free wins. Here's what costs zero in Shanghai:
The single most important budget rule: eat where locals eat. Tourist menus in Shanghai cost 2-4x the local price for the same dish.
In Shanghai, hitting two Street food-tier meals + one Local restaurant-tier meal per day = $4 of your $10. Leaves $6 for everything else.
Where you sleep changes your daily spend more than anything else. Three archetypes that exist in every major city:
Specific to Asia travelers:
Quick guide based on Asia climate patterns:
Recommended: Oct-Mar (dry season, cooler)
Avoid if budget-conscious: peak holiday seasons (Christmas/NYE, summer vacation August in Europe, Lunar New Year in Asia) — prices spike 50-100%.
Shoulder season magic: 2-3 weeks before or after peak. Same weather, 30-40% cheaper accommodation, fewer crowds at landmarks. The best $10-day window of the year for Shanghai.
Base city cost is $3. Cheapest combo: city + Street food + Bicycle rental + Hostel dorm = $6/10. Leaves $4 for an activity or a treat.
Shanghai is in China (Asia). China's financial capital. The Bund skyline, French Concession cafes, world's longest metro system. Best for: skyline, modern Chinese culture, food fusion.
It sits in the $3 tier on TenDollarPick — doable on $10 with discipline. A $10 day is tight but possible.
Street food ($1) works on a $10 budget — that's where the real value is. For premium nights, try Fine dining at $4 or omakase at $5.
Yes — most travelers do Shanghai in 1-2 days as part of a longer route. Use the hour-by-hour itinerary above to hit the highlights without burning your budget.
Old town walks, public parks, free walking tours (tip the guide), local markets, sunset viewpoints, riverside paths. See the "Free things" section above for the full list.
Generally yes — busy stalls with high turnover are usually safer than empty restaurants. Watch the locals: if they're eating there, you can too.
Chinese Yuan (¥). Best ATM strategy: withdraw 4-5 days of cash at once, use only bank ATMs.
Oct-Mar (dry season, cooler). Shoulder seasons (2-3 weeks before/after peak) are the sweet spot for $10 days.
Shanghai is great for Foodies.
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