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Holiday in Shenzhen

City in china — tips, highlights & best time to visit

Country

china

Type

City

Best time to travel

October to December (dry, 20–28 °C, pleasant). March–April is also good. Summer is very hot and humid with a risk of typhoons.

Budget/day

45–100 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Shenzhen Bao'an (SZX, approx. 11–13 h with layover) or to Hong Kong (HKG, 11 h direct) and then by train/bus across the border (30–60 min.).

About Shenzhen

Shenzhen is the most unlikely city in the world: 45 years ago a fishing village with 30,000 inhabitants, today a technology metropolis with over 17 million people, embodying China's fastest transformation. Located directly at the border with Hong Kong, Shenzhen is Asia's Silicon Valley — home to Huawei, Tencent, BYD, and DJI, and the city vibrates with a spirit of innovation, futuristic architecture, and an energy that can be felt. The cityscape is a feast for architecture enthusiasts: The skyline of Futian and Nanshan is among the most impressive in the world, crowned by the 600-meter-high Ping An Finance Centre, the fourth tallest building on Earth. The observation deck at 562 meters offers a view that stretches from the rooftops of Shenzhen over the Pearl River to Hong Kong on clear days. Alongside stand masterpieces of contemporary architecture: the MOCAPE (Museum of Contemporary Art & Planning Exhibition) designed by Zaha Hadid resembles a floating spaceship, and the Shenzhen Talent Park on the shores of Shenzhen Bay combines skyscrapers with expansive green spaces and a waterfront promenade that becomes the meeting point for the entire city at sunset. But Shenzhen is more than glass and steel. The OCT Loft Creative Culture Park transforms a former industrial area into a labyrinth of galleries, cafés, indie bookstores, and design studios — Shenzhen's answer to Berlin's Kreuzberg. The Dafen Oil Painting Village is unique in the world: A village full of painters who create reproductions of old masters on one hand, and increasingly their own contemporary works on the other. And the mangrove nature reserve in the middle of the city — right next to the skyline — is home to rare migratory birds and black-faced spoonbills, a surreal coexistence of skyscrapers and wilderness.

Food
85
Urban
85
Winter
70
Culture
60
Safety
60

Top 5 highlights in Shenzhen

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Ping An Finance Centre

The fourth tallest building in the world (600 m) with an observation deck at 562 m — panoramic view over Shenzhen and as far as Hong Kong.

2

OCT Loft Creative Culture Park

Creative district in old industrial halls: galleries, design studios, indie cafés, and art installations — Shenzhen's cultural heart.

3

Shenzhen Bay Park

Kilometer-long waterfront promenade with skyline views, bike paths, and sunsets over the bay — the city's meeting point.

4

Dafen Oil Painting Village

World's unique painter village: hundreds of studios, from masterpiece copies to contemporary art — a surreal art experience.

5

Mangrove Nature Reserve

Protected wetland in the metropolis with rare migratory birds right next to the skyscraper skyline.

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Best time to travel for Shenzhen

Recommended travel time

October to December (dry, 20–28 °C, pleasant). March–April is also good. Summer is very hot and humid with a risk of typhoons.

Summer

28–35 °C, humid with tropical storms June–September

Winter

12–22 °C, dry and mild, rarely below 10 °C

How much does a holiday in Shenzhen cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

20–40 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

45–100 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

120–350 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Shenzhen

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Set up a VPN before traveling — Google, WhatsApp, and most Western services are blocked in China.

Enter from Hong Kong by train — the MTR East Rail Line goes directly from Hong Kong city center to Shenzhen Futian (approx. 20 min.). A double experience, a trip.

Visit electronics markets — the SEG Electronics Building and Huaqiangbei are the largest electronics markets in the world. Bargaining is a must!

Set up WeChat Pay — cash is practically extinct in Shenzhen. Link WeChat or Alipay with an international credit card.

Enjoy the light show at Shenzhen Bay in the evening — the skyscrapers become the world's largest LED screen. Free and every evening.

Food & drink in Shenzhen

These specialties you must try!

Dim Sum — Shenzhen is in the heart of Canton: steaming bamboo baskets with Har Gow, Siu Mai, Char Siu Bao, and dozens of other snacks.
Cantonese Seafood — freshly caught fish, shrimp, and shellfish, stir-fried or steamed with ginger and spring onions at the harbor.
Chaoshan Hot Pot — Shenzhen's most popular variant: clear beef broth with paper-thin sliced beef and satay dip.
Zhuangyuan Ji (Master Chicken) — crispy fried chicken in a sweet-salty crust — street food that is addictive.
Milk Tea (Nai Cha) — Shenzhen is China's bubble tea capital with chains like Heytea and Nayuki, which were founded here.
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