Shanghai in 2026 is a digital-first city. While Google Maps and Uber might be your go-to tools elsewhere, in the “Magic City,” they are replaced by a powerful local ecosystem. To navigate the streets and the food scene like a local, you need two essential tools: DiDi (ride-hailing) and Dianping (lifestyle and reviews).
1. DiDi: Your Personal Chauffeur
Hailing a taxi on the street in Shanghai has become increasingly difficult as most drivers now use DiDi.
How to Set It Up
- Download: You can download the standalone DiDi Greater China app or use the mini-program inside Alipay or WeChat.
- Registration: You can register with an international phone number. Ensure you can receive the SMS verification code before leaving home.
- Language: In the standalone app, go to Me -> Settings -> Language and select English. The interface and the in-app chat will be automatically translated.
- Payment: Link your Visa or Mastercard in the Wallet section. For the most seamless experience, ensure your card is pre-linked to your Alipay or WeChat Pay account.Check the details Digital Payment Guide 2026
Pro Tips for Booking
- Pick the Right Car:
- Express: Affordable and fast, similar to UberX.
- Premier: Higher-end cars with English-speaking support, free water, and chargers. Highly recommended for airport transfers.
- Address Accuracy: While the app supports English addresses, copying the Chinese address from your hotel card or Amap is the most reliable way to ensure you are at the correct gate.
- Safety Check: Always match the license plate number (e.g., 沪A·B1234) before entering. In Shanghai, green plates denote Electric Vehicles.
2. Dianping: The “Yelp of China” on Steroids
Dazhong Dianping (often just called Dianping) is your gateway to Shanghai’s culinary soul, from hidden speakeasies to Michelin-starred dumplings.
Essential Features for Tourists
- English Mode: As of 2026, you can switch the interface to English by tapping 我的 (Profile) -> 设置 (Settings) -> 多语言 (Language) -> English.
- Visual Menus: Don’t speak Chinese? Use the “Recommended Dishes” section. Look at the photos uploaded by thousands of locals—they are more accurate than any professional food photography.
- Online Queuing: This is the ultimate “pro” move. Popular spots like Jia Jia Tang Bao can have 60-minute waits. You can join the “Online Queue” via Dianping while you are still on your way in a DiDi.
- Lifestyle Services: Beyond food, use it to book traditional Chinese massages, cinema tickets, or even hair salons in the Jing’an district.
How to Find the Best Spots
- Filters: Filter by “Rating” or “Average Price” to find exactly what fits your mood.
- Check Recent Reviews: Shanghai’s food scene moves fast. Look at reviews from the last month to ensure the quality (or the chef) hasn’t changed.
3. The Pro-Traveler Workflow
Combine these apps for the ultimate stress-free day in Shanghai:
- Search for a “Shikumen” style cafe in the French Concession on Dianping.
- Check the wait time and join the online queue if available.
- Copy the address and Paste it into DiDi.
- Pay for your meal using Alipay (linked to your card) and enjoy the discount coupons often found on the Dianping store page.
For a complete look at how to balance your Shanghai itinerary, head back to our 《Shanghai Travel Guide 2026》
