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Czy w Szanghaju jest drogo? Choć wielu z nas marzy o podróży do Chin, często powstrzymują nas finanse. Tymczasem Polka, która wybrała się tam na urlo…
Shanghai's Daily Costs: A Traveler's Perspective on the 'Asian New York' Shanghai, a bustling metropolis often dubbed the "Asian New York," has been the subject of a recent travel vlog detailing the daily expenditures for a tourist. The vlogger, Natalia Maszkowska, a MasterChef alumna, meticulously documented her day, offering insights into the city's culinary scene, transportation, and major attractions. Maszkowska began her day with a breakfast at a Michelin-recommended eatery, enjoying "wonton dumplings with pork, fried pork, and dumplings in broth" along with a homemade lemonade. The meal, described as "delicate but with spicy sauces," cost approximately 25 PLN per person. Later, she indulged in a late lunch of "noodles in peanut sauce and dumplings in a spicy chili vinegar sauce" for 32 PLN, noting the dishes were "really spicy but impossible to stop eating." Transportation, a key concern for travelers, proved surprisingly affordable. Taxis were highlighted as "a real salvation" in the city's hot weather, with an average ride costing around 7 PLN. Maszkowska also utilized the efficient subway system. For attractions, the vlogger visited the iconic Shanghai Tower, the tallest building in China and third largest globally. She purchased a ticket for the observatory and a light show, totaling 138 PLN. The journey up was a record-breaking experience, with the elevator reaching speeds of "nearly 74 km/h." Beverages included a robot-made iced coffee for 4.90 PLN and fresh sugarcane juice for 10 PLN. A unique Chinese dessert, a mooncake filled with sweet rose-flavored bean paste, cost 6 PLN, and a young coconut was 15 PLN. The total daily expenditure for food, drinks, and attractions amounted to 230 PLN. A night in a central Shanghai hotel was priced at 340 PLN. Maszkowska concluded by asking viewers to consider whether a day in this modern city is "a lot or a little." Her experience offers a detailed, first-hand account for prospective visitors to Shanghai.
Czy w Szanghaju jest drogo? Choć wielu z nas marzy o podróży do Chin, często powstrzymują nas finanse. Tymczasem Polka, która wybrała się tam na urlo…