Hello, friends, the following is a summary of my many visits to Beijing (it only represents my personal opinion, if you don't like it, please leave)
Day 1: Arrive in Beijing (my personal suggestion is to take the high-speed train, which is more convenient. Usually, the high-speed train arrives at Beijing South Railway Station. If you fly, you have to check in advance and reserve time. It takes time to land, pick up luggage, etc. However, I have flown several times by plane. There is a subway from the Capital Airport and it is quite convenient to transfer to Sanyuanqiao. Depending on personal choices) Take me as an example. It takes nearly 6 hours to get to Beijing by high-speed train, and it takes more than 5 p.m. to arrive in Beijing. Take the subway to the hotel (Beijing is very big, and I don't know where to live. My suggestion is to live near the subway entrance, because the Beijing subway connects in all directions and makes travel very convenient. I live in an apartment located near the Songjiazhuang subway entrance) It takes 35 minutes to take the subway from South Railway Station to the hotel, and take a break after getting cleaned up at the hotel. At 19:00, I went out to Warwick Meat Pork Restaurant in Panjiayuan for dinner. The subway trip took 4 stops and took about 30 minutes. After eating, you can stroll around Panjiayuan for a while, then take the subway back to the hotel to rest.
The next day: Go to Huguo Temple on Wangfujing Street at 8:30 in the morning for snacks and breakfast, and then navigate and walk to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City (buy tickets online in advance, and you can swipe your ID card directly. The student ID card is half price. You need to check in Tiananmen Square, so male friends don't need to carry a lighter. The Forbidden City is very big. Tickets purchased online are usually set tickets. There are also tour guides and mobile phone voice introductions at the door, depending on your choice. I went to the Forbidden City twice and basically wandered around by myself. The Clock Museum and the Treasure Museum were in the ticket. The Forbidden City still has a lot of daily traffic. There is also a Forbidden City store in the Forbidden City, which sells some Forbidden City cultural and creative supplies. There is also a Taobao store online. I once bought a key pendant, which would be a good souvenir. The Forbidden City enters from the south gate and exits from the north gate. It takes about 1-1.5 hours to visit the Forbidden City.) The north gate of the Forbidden City exits to Jingshan Park. You can swipe the Beijing transportation card and climb to the top of the mountain to have a panoramic view of the entire Forbidden City. It is very spectacular. Coming out of the west gate of Jingshan Park, you can walk and navigate to Nichang Restaurant for lunch. Have a good lunch, take a break, and have a fun stroll around Beihai Park nearby. Take a look at the white tower in the book and let's paddle. It takes about 30-1 hours to visit Beihai Park. After browsing Beihai Park, you can go to Nanluogu Lane (you can choose to walk, take bus and subway) and walk into the small alley of Nanluogu Lane. There are snack bars and jewelry souvenir shops on both sides. Buying is not recommended, so just go around and have a look. Nanluogu Lane is also a hutong extending in all directions, with scattered shapes and shapes. At night, you can eat kebabs in the ghost flavor in the alley. If you want to find a relatively hidden shop, you should carefully follow the navigation. After dinner, you can go to Xieyandai Street and Shichahai. Houhai has a unique flavor when night falls. There are many small bars on both sides. After a day's trip, take the subway back to the hotel.
Day 3: In the morning, you can go to Jinfang Snack (Liangguang Store) at Ciqikou for breakfast. Then take the subway to Ditan Park, and then walk to Lama Temple. After you come out of Yonghe Temple, you can go for a stroll on Guozijian Street. At noon, you can go to the nearby Qixun Ba Cai Hutong food. You can go to Temple of Heaven Park in the afternoon. After you come out, you can take the subway to Qianmen Street (Dazhalan). Qianmen Street is a food street with a large front and back. You can go to the doorframe stewed rice (Qianmen Meishi Street Store) for dinner, and you can have snacks on Dazhalan Commercial Street. Take the subway back to the hotel at night.
Day 4: Tour the Summer Palace-Yuanmingyuan-Peking University-Tsinghua University route, all together, in Haidian District. Peking University and Tsinghua University can make reservations in advance on their Weixin Official Accounts. For lunch, you can search grandma's spring cake shop nearby, and at night you can go to eat crow Li Ji (search for a nearby shop on the map and take the subway)
Day 5: Book a one-day tour group to the Badaling Great Wall online in advance. In the morning, we will gather together and take a bus to go below Badaling. I remember that the lift ticket will be calculated separately. Lunch is also calculated separately. If you want to eat, you can pay for it. Everyone can have rice in one restaurant. If you don't want to eat, you can wait. I suggest bringing your own food to eat, because the restaurant's rice from the big pot is not very delicious.(Personally, I think) You can eat roast duck for dinner (I have never eaten Quanjude, but it is still quite famous. I have eaten a roast duck restaurant in Huairou, but it is too far away to recommend it. You can search online for good restaurants)
Day 6: You can book a ticket near noon or afternoon, and go to buy some accompanying gifts in the morning (there are many snacks from Daoxiang Village in Beijing, but it is not recommended to buy them near tourist areas. There are also Sanhe, because there is also one in Daoxiang Village in Suzhou, so don't buy the wrong one. Quanjude Roast Duck and some preserved meats are not recommended to buy. There is an old-fashioned snack shop coming out of the east gate of Beihai Park. If you are interested, you can also buy it. You can also buy cooked food from Niujie.
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