Are you ready to unwind, release tension, and clear your head using a fully natural method? If so, then come bliss out in an all-natural warm body of water. Along with the clear relaxation benefits, bathhouses are also social and cultural hubs. In fact, many countries believe that bathhouses are good for spiritual maintenance. So let’s have a look at the luxurious Cheersum Bathhouse in Putuo District, a place where you can focus on your mental and physical well-being.
All You Need to Know About Cheersum Bathhouse
Cheersum is a bathhouse with architecture that resembles a palace. At this palatial bathhouse, expect seven floors of pools, hot tubs, hot-stone rooms, and oxygen rooms. For more entertainment, there are movie rooms, a small gym, and a game room with a pool table. Clearly, Cheersum offers many wellness activities for you to enjoy besides the actual baths. You might be wondering how it could get better. Well, Cheersum also keeps your tummy full at the Hotpot Restaurant. Additionally, the bathhouse invites you to lay on the rooftop under the stars while you enjoy your healthy meal or drinks.
The most important detail, in my opinion, is that Cheersum is super clean. Also, the bathhouse’s environment is created to calm you with warm lights and great service. Furthermore, the entry fee is 198 RMB, which roughly converts to £23. On top of that, the fee includes pyjamas and slippers to wear around the bathhouse. When compared to other bathhouses, Cheersum’s design is more suited for adults and not children. This is due to the more lush facilities. In summary, a visit to Cheersum Bathhouse is like visiting a large mansion where you can wander around and relax. Cheersum is open 24 hours a day for your convenience.
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More Wellness Activities Near Cheersum Bathhouse
Putuo is a district of Shanghai. Besides our favourite Cheersum Bathhouse, there are plenty of other wellness activities and destinations around Putuo. Let’s look at 3 of the best.
1. Shanghai Ocean Aquarium
Staying with the water theme, visit the Shanghai Ocean Aquarium for a relaxing yet fun family activity. There’s no better way to get up close with Asian marine life than this. The highlight of the aquarium is the impressive 168-meter tunnel under the fish tanks. Moreover, the tunnel leads through a coastal reef, a kelp cave, and a shark cove. It’s one of the longest tunnels in the world. So, if you’re ready to learn about interesting sea life, make sure to get your tickets!
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2. Huangpu River Cruise
A cruise on the largest river passing through the city of Shanghai is a must-do. Huangpu is known as the mother river of Shanghai. Additionally, it stretches for 113 kilometres with an average width of 400 meters. Choose between many cruise options which vary in size and facilities along with your tour length. Enjoy a 30-minute or a three-and-a-half-hour cruise. Board at the Shiliupu Wharf near the Bund around 11 am or choose the sunset cruise around 5 pm. Then all that’s left is to sit back and enjoy the ride.
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3. Gongqing National Forest Park
If you want to get away from all the water activities, visit the Gongqing National Forest Park. You won’t be disappointed when visiting the second-largest park in the city of Shanghai. Not only can you roam around and take in the beautiful scenery in the park but also partake in fun activities. Rock climbing, horseback riding, kart racing and toboggan riding are just some of the options available. I know, right? There is something for everyone, indeed.
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Shanghai? More Like Shang-bye
At this point, you should be picturing yourself saying bye to everyone on your way to Shanghai. I believe this city is just as good for the soul as bathhouses are. So, while you’re in Shanghai, make sure to visit all these wellness spots. And if none of them tickles your fancy, check out some of the best tours in Shanghai instead. As always, thank you so much for being here.