Located in the Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone, Jin Mao Tower stands at over 420 meters tall, making it the third tallest building in Shanghai, after the nearby Shanghai Tower and the Shanghai World Financial Center.
The 88th floor observation deck is one of Shanghai’s renowned high-altitude viewing platforms, particularly enchanting for its night views. From the ground floor lobby, high-speed elevators traveling at 9 meters per second can reach the 340-meter high 88th floor in just 45 seconds.
The observation deck’s glass curtain walls offer an expansive view, allowing visitors to look out over and俯瞰 the city’s scenery. It is recommended to visit near dusk in the afternoon; on clear days, one can enjoy a captivating sunset, while at night, the Lujiazui and the Bund are beautifully illuminated by lights. Additionally, coin-operated telescopes are available for use within the observation deck.
The 53rd to 87th floors of the tower house the Grand Hyatt Shanghai, with a particularly striking atrium where dozens of circular corridors are illuminated by neon lights, creating a dazzling and enchanting effect. Looking down from the 88th floor observation deck into the atrium feels like peering into a time tunnel.
Outside the 88th floor of Jin Mao Tower, there is a glass walkway, over 340 meters above the ground and approximately 60 meters long, which is one of the higher unguarded outdoor skywalks. Walking on it feels like walking on clouds, offering a 360-degree view of Shanghai’s panorama without any obstructions.
Jin Mao Tower
Located in the Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone, Jin Mao Tower stands at over 420 meters tall, maki[...]