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Wellness Travel in Shanghai

6 verified venues. Prices, ratings, and honest reviews.

City Scorecard: Shanghai

7.5/10
Vegan Score
$12.00
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HappyCow Rank
25
Venues
01

Aman Spa at Amanyangyun

No. 6161, Yuanjiang Road, Minhang District

The Aman Spa at Amanyangyun is one of Asia's most extraordinary wellness destinations, set within an ancient camphor forest with facilities that blend traditional Chinese medicine with contemporary spa design. Treatments draw on 2,000 years of TCM wisdom — acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, and herbal steam — in private pavilions surrounded by centuries-old trees. The morning tai chi sessions on the ancient stone courtyard are transcendent.

Price: Treatments from ¥1,200 ($170); wellness packages ¥5,000-15,000 ($700-2,100)
Type: Traditional Chinese medicine spa, acupuncture, tai chi, meditation
Vegan Friendliness: Plant-based post-treatment meals; vegan-friendly products available on request; TCM herbal treatments
02

Jade Buddha Temple Meditation

170 Anyuan Road, Jing'an District

Shanghai's most famous Buddhist temple opens its meditation halls to the public for regular sessions that blend Chan (Chinese Zen) meditation with dharma teachings. Weekend retreats include guided sitting meditation, walking meditation in the temple gardens, and communal vegetarian meals prepared in the temple kitchen. The experience offers rare stillness in the heart of one of the world's busiest cities.

Price: Meditation sessions by donation; weekend retreats ¥300-800 ($42-112)
Type: Buddhist meditation, dharma talks, chanting, temple stays
Vegan Friendliness: All retreat meals are Buddhist vegetarian (no meat, no alliums); temple kitchen serves communal meals
03

Y+ Yoga Shanghai

No. 2, Building 6, Lane 299, Fuxing West Road, Xuhui District

Y+ is Shanghai's premium yoga destination, occupying a beautifully converted French Concession warehouse with soaring ceilings and natural light flooding through industrial windows. The schedule spans Ashtanga, vinyasa, yin, Pilates, and meditation, taught by a faculty of international and Chinese instructors. Their 200-hour teacher training program has become the gold standard for yoga education in China.

Price: Drop-in ¥180-250 ($25-35); monthly unlimited ¥2,000-3,000 ($280-420); teacher training from ¥30,000 ($4,200)
Type: Yoga, breathwork, sound healing, teacher training
Vegan Friendliness: Juice bar serves plant-based smoothies; partners with local vegan cafes; teacher training includes nutrition workshops
04

Chi Spa at Shangri-La

33 Fucheng Road, Pudong New Area

CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La draws on the five elements of Traditional Chinese Medicine to create holistic treatment journeys that address mind, body, and spirit. The Pudong location, with its views of the Huangpu River, provides a sanctuary atmosphere rare in Shanghai's business district. Signature treatments include jade stone therapy and meridian-balancing massages using plant-based oils.

Price: Treatments from ¥800 ($112); half-day packages ¥2,500-4,000 ($350-560)
Type: TCM-inspired spa, hot stone therapy, aromatherapy, meditation
Vegan Friendliness: Plant-based treatment products available; vegetarian refreshments; relaxation areas with herbal teas
05

Shanghai Tai Chi in the Park

Fuxing Park, Sinan Road entrance, Huangpu District

Every morning before dawn, dozens of Shanghai residents gather in Fuxing Park for tai chi and qigong practice — a tradition that has continued unbroken since the park opened in 1909. Visitors are welcome to join the free public sessions or arrange guided instruction with English-speaking masters. The slow, meditative movements under century-old plane trees, with the French Concession waking up around you, is quintessential Shanghai wellness.

Price: Free public practice daily 6-7am; guided sessions ¥100-300 ($14-42)
Type: Tai chi, qigong, morning practice
Vegan Friendliness: Outdoor practice; surrounded by vegan cafes on Sinan Road; no products used
06

Longhua Temple Wellness

2853 Longhua Road, Xuhui District

Shanghai's oldest temple (dating to 242 AD) offers wellness programs that connect modern seekers with 1,800 years of Buddhist practice. Weekend retreats include meditation, sutra copying, calligraphy workshops, and traditional tea ceremonies, all within the temple's ancient grounds. The vegetarian meals, prepared in the monastery kitchen using herbs from the temple garden, are a highlight that many visitors return for.

Price: Meditation by donation; weekend programs ¥500-1,500 ($70-210)
Type: Buddhist meditation, vegetarian retreats, calligraphy, tea ceremony
Vegan Friendliness: All meals are Buddhist vegetarian; temple grows herbs in monastery garden; tea ceremony uses plant-based snacks

Comparison Table

NameLocationPriceTypeVegan Level
Aman Spa at AmanyangyunMinhangTreatments from ¥1,200 ($170); wellness packages ¥5,000-15,000 ($700-2,100)Traditional Chinese medicine spa, acupuncture, tai chi, meditationVegan-Friendly
Jade Buddha Temple MeditationJade Buddha Temple / Jing'anMeditation sessions by donation; weekend retreats ¥300-800 ($42-112)Buddhist meditation, dharma talks, chanting, temple staysVegan-Friendly
Y+ Yoga ShanghaiFrench ConcessionDrop-in ¥180-250 ($25-35); monthly unlimited ¥2,000-3,000 ($280-420); teacher training from ¥30,000 ($4,200)Yoga, breathwork, sound healing, teacher trainingVegan-Friendly
Chi Spa at Shangri-LaLujiazui / PudongTreatments from ¥800 ($112); half-day packages ¥2,500-4,000 ($350-560)TCM-inspired spa, hot stone therapy, aromatherapy, meditationVegan-Friendly
Shanghai Tai Chi in the ParkFrench Concession / Fuxing ParkFree public practice daily 6-7am; guided sessions ¥100-300 ($14-42)Tai chi, qigong, morning practiceVegan-Friendly
Longhua Temple WellnessLonghua / XuhuiMeditation by donation; weekend programs ¥500-1,500 ($70-210)Buddhist meditation, vegetarian retreats, calligraphy, tea ceremonyVegan-Friendly

Frequently Asked Questions

How many wellness travel are in Shanghai?

Our database includes verified wellness travel in Shanghai, covering different price ranges and neighborhoods. All venues are personally verified for accuracy.

What's the average cost of wellness travel in Shanghai?

Prices in Shanghai vary by location and tier. Budget options average ¥30-80 ($4-11), mid-range ¥80-200 ($11-28), and premium options ¥200+ ($28+) per person.

Is Shanghai vegan-friendly for travelers?

Shanghai is one of China's most vegan-friendly cities. The deep Buddhist vegetarian tradition combined with a growing modern plant-based scene makes finding quality vegan options increasingly easy.

How do I find vegan restaurants in Shanghai?

Use HappyCow or Dianping (大众点评) and search for "素食" (vegetarian/vegan). Temples often have traditional vegetarian restaurants nearby. The phrase "我吃素" (wǒ chī sù) communicates your dietary needs.

What are the best neighborhoods for vegan food in Shanghai?

Major commercial districts and areas near temples typically have the most vegan options. City centers and creative/cultural districts are also great for discovering new plant-based restaurants.

When is the best time to visit Shanghai?

Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer the best weather. Summer is hot but brings abundant fresh fruit, while winter is perfect for vegan hotpot experiences.

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