Xintiandi
Xintiandi (Chinese: 新天地) is an affluent car-free shopping, eating and entertainment district of Shanghai. It is considered one of the upscale lifestyle centers in China. The highlight is the reconstituted traditional mid-19th century local shikumen houses which now serve as shops, cafes, restaruants, books stores, and shopping malls. Here is also one of the most active nightlife site in the city.
Xintiandi is located in the city center of Shanghai south of Huaihai Zhong Lu (Huaihai Middle Road). The neighors include the the first congress of the Communist Party of China, Shikumen Open House Museum and the site of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea.
Two kilometers away, there is a place of the same kind, called Tianzifang, which is also a art street.
By Shanghai metro system, you shall get off at South Huangpi Road Station, Line 1, or Xintiandi Station, Line 10.