Can you ask how long it takes to walk from Long Wall's 8th floor in the north all the way down? Is it reasonable to take the cable car up and then walk back down? Note: "Long Wall" refers to the Great Wall of China.

Can you tell me how long it takes to walk down from the 8th floor of the north part of the Great Wall? Is it reasonable to take a cable car up and then walk back down?

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“Very reasonable, if I also do a cable car next time, it would be so crowded that people are crushed to death. And it’s hot to boot, like sardines packed together, not knowing how many rows deep we’d have to go in. If physical strength permits, you can choose.”
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The cable car position is right above you. As many floors as you go up, the same number of floors you need to get off at the cable car.
The Badaling Great Wall doesn’t have a ropeway, and walking past the north gate ticket entrance isn’t far. There are many people; the north line is full of people from head to toe. We went up the south line to enjoy looking back at the north line too.
Cable car two-way 140, one-way 100, not worth it, if you don’t want to buy then don’t buy, but if you still want to buy then two-way is worth it.
Peak season queue for the cable car takes over 1 hour, and it’s about the same time to walk down afterwards. Very few people walking back.
People are afraid to go down when there’s a crowd, and they also can’t climb up.
Yesterday we took the kids to climb the Great Wall, taking a cable car up and walking down, it only took 20 minutes or so from starting to finish, didn’t feel tired at all. Those who walked slowly may have spent about half an hour.
Early departure. Climb up from the Northern Long Wall. Check the weather and my physical condition before deciding whether to go down by cable car or continue climbing to the North Eight Floor and then take the elevator.

“Not a problem, very reasonable, yeah!”
It’s fine to walk down, but there are many people. It’s best to take the cable car down if possible. The 30-kilometer Great Wall already has a crowded “person-to-person” state now, and actually some areas
On foot, convenient; take the ropeway up to save effort; descend quickly on the way down, and one can walk on a side path.
Bring a 5-year-old! It feels like it doesn’t take too long to walk down from the 8th floor on foot because there are stairs designed just for walking downstairs.
I took my wife and kids the whole way without taking a break, 1 hour 5 minutes to Bei Ba (North Gate), then rode the cable car down for 3 minutes.

“During peak season, it’s recommended to go down by yourself without bringing kids. If you have kids, then take a cable car. However, even if you’re taking a cable car, you’ll still need to wait for over an hour. In the off-season, just get on and off with the cable car directly.”
I’m going up by cable car and coming down on foot. It took me more than an hour to come down, I’m especially exhausted.
We are going up by cable car, walking down, and it takes about an hour to an hour and a half in the evening. Very cool.
I suggest walking up and taking the cable car down, you’ll thank me.
It is recommended to go up by cable car and come down on foot ~ If you walk uphill, there’s no returning trip by cable car ~ Legs will undoubtedly be unbearably tired even with legging stockings on ~
It’s recommended to take the cable car up and down, as it is really too exhausting.
I just got here, I suggest you walk up and down, why? Because there are a lot of people waiting in line for the cable car and they want to cry. You’ve waited 3 hours and even the security guards were laughing at them.
Walking down from the 8th floor of the Northern Building will depend on how many people are visiting and your physical strength, personally recommend taking a cable car.
You take the cable car up, then when you get to a section, you reach the Great Wall, and by that point, you don’t want to leave; it’s much harder to walk back down than to climb back up.
Take a cable car, mainly because it’s hot weather!
Give you a few references: Take the cable car round trip per person \(140, single way \)100 per person. Walk to north 8 minutes, take one hour to go up, and walk down city street for 30 minutes
20 minutes or so can take down. You can ride a cable car up, and walk back down slowly
Cable car two-way is best, permitting ample appreciation of the Great Wall scenery; if wanting to hike, needing to grasp return time well.

Friends who have descended from the Great Wall without any leg problems can walk, as both sides are shaded by trees and relatively cool!
This weather is too hot, and there are many people; it’s still more suitable to take the cable car up and down.

Pedestrian street traffic is inconvenient. If you want to return to the cable car stop, you’ll have to walk 3 kilometers back again.
Walking down is also jumping over a few ups and downs. Be cautious with children and elders. Finally, there are two gates that can only let one person pass through at a time. Then, after coming down, it’s Longquan Walking Street where you can stroll around and shop.
One hour or so, it will still be relaxing.
It takes one hour to walk down from the 8th floor of a building north of the Great Wall. It’s reasonable to take the cable car up and then walk back down.
It takes about 30 minutes to walk down, it’s very quick. The time going up will be quite a bit longer. You can take a cable car and then walk down instead.
Okay, you need to go down to the 12th floor and then it’s right out of Exit B at Subway Station 877, which takes you directly to Tienanmen. The slope is quite steep, so we don’t recommend it for children who are too young or older adults if not sure.
Time will pass quickly, but there are many steep hills, so it’s reasonable to make a safe arrangement. It’s related to night travel along the Great Wall of China. Refreshing and not scorching hot, light is also OK
The 8th floor is coming quickly, the arrangement is very reasonable.
Reasonable, the 8th floor in the north is very fast.
Came down from the cable car, walked up to the 11th floor north, came back down and then walked for a while before returning.
If they’re all adults, there’s definitely no problem. Bringing little kids or the elderly along still requires rethinking everything. Additionally, you need to adjust according to today’s weather and number of people.
Reasonable, very fast. It’s down in a minute!!!
Take a cable car up and walk down, it’s also very good. The cable car stops at North 8th and we follow the crowd to walk to North 11, which has already reached the foot of the mountain. Sadly our round-trip cable car ticket was especially terrible!
It’s hot up above. Go early to climb, or else it’ll be too crowded. The city gate will get slightly congested. Waiting for the elevator takes one hour and waiting for a connecting bus took 30 minutes.
After experiencing it personally, I think one can hike up and then take the cable car down.
It’s all people time about 2h however, you need to wait in line for cable car for about 2h
It’s recommended to take the cable car down anyway, walking is very steep.
It is suggested that you do not torture yourself with your Jio.
Entirely reasonable, I climbed three floors on my south side and couldn’t move anymore, walking down was all torture, even infrequent climbers would suggest just taking a cable car to look at it.
Downhill and uphill are separate, it’s very easy to go down, if the weather is good, I suggest you walk around, won’t be tired.
It’s completely reasonable, according to its guidance follow the Great Wall route very close and easy going no need to spend more money on cable car again.
Yesterday just went, yesterday Beijing had rain but not hot, took the cable car down to the city tunnel for around half an hour.
Extremely reasonable, if I also go on a cable car afterwards, it’ll be packed to death and hot, with people stuck together not knowing what’s going on. If physical strength allows, might as well choose
Important Notes. The cable car location is above where you are. You need to get off at the same floor as how many floors up you went by taking the cable car.

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Badaling Great Wall doesn’t have a cable car, you walk to the north gate and check-in booth not far away. Many people, the northern path was packed with people, we climbed the southern path back to look at the northern path which looks good too.
Cable car double way 140, single way 100, not worth it, if you don’t want to buy then don’t buy, but still double way is worth buying
During peak seasons, taking the cable car requires over an hour in line, and it takes almost another hour to get down, but there’s not much crowd when you’re on your way back. It was very pleasant to walk.
Many people are afraid you can’t get down, nor can you climb up.
Yesterday we took the kids to hike the Great Wall, riding the cable car up and walking down, it only took about 20 minutes to get down without feeling tired, maybe taking half an hour if you walked at a slow pace.
Early departure to go up north from the Great Wall. Determine conditions for seeing weather and physical condition at North Six Floor, then take cable car down or continue to North Eight Floor before taking cable car down.

No problem, it’s totally reasonable, okay
“It’s no problem to walk down, but there are many people. It would be more convenient to take a cable car down from now on. Chang’e 4 arrived at Longshan already in a crowded state by around 3 pm yesterday afternoon. In fact, some places have become…”

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Walking is convenient, taking the cable car up saves energy, getting down quickly through a shortcut path.
Take a 5-year-old! It feels like it doesn’t take long to walk down from the 8th floor! There’s even a dedicated staircase for walking downstairs.
I accompanied my wife and children throughout, not taking a break at all. Then I took 5 minutes to get to Beibasi in an hour, after which we rode the cable car for 3 minutes down below.

Peak season, it’s recommended to walk down on your own without bringing kids. If you do have kids, take a cable car. However, there may be a wait of over an hour when taking the cable car up and down. In off-peak seasons, just go straight by cable car up and down!
I am going up by cable car, coming down on foot. It took me over an hour to come down, and I’m particularly exhausted.
We are on a gondola up, walking down at night that’s quite chilly, about 2 hours to and fro in total.
Recommend taking the funicular down on foot, you’ll thank me later.
It is strongly suggested that you go up by cable car and come down on foot “~ If you walk uphill, the return journey of the cable car does not exist ~ Your legs will be exhausted carrying something upwards and downwards for sure~”
Recommend riding a cable car up and down, it’s just too exhausting!
I just got down, I suggest you walk up and walk down, why? Because there are many people waiting to get on the cable car, so you can cry. The security guards even laughed at how we wasted 3 hours in line.
From north eight-floor walk down, specifically depend on how many tourists are there and how much your physical strength is, personally recommend taking cable car.
You sit on a cable car and go up, then in no time you’ll reach the Great Wall. By the time you feel this part of it, you won’t want to get off; walking back down will be harder than going up
Let’s take the cable car, mainly because it’s hot weather!
Give you a few reference: Take cable car back and forth per person \(140, one way \)100 per person, walking north 8 minutes, up takes an hour, down walks to south small road for 30 minutes.
“Twenty minutes down, cable car up, hike down.”
Two-way cable cars are best, as they allow for a full appreciation of the Great Wall scenic views. If you prefer to hike, make sure to grasp your return time well.

Friends who can walk down from the Great Wall without any leg problems, you’re welcome to take a stroll on both sides under lush trees, which is quite cool!
This weather is too hot, and there are many people. Still, the cable car up and down is suitable

Walking street traffic inconvenient if you want to return cable car place still has to go back 3km
Descending is to climb over a few up and down hills. Be cautious with children and elderly. Finally, there are only two gates that can allow one person to pass through. Then, after coming down, it’s the Long Wall pedestrian street where you can take a stroll or shop.
Within an hour or so, it’s still relaxed.
Going down from the 8th floor of Long Wall’s north side by foot takes about an hour, and taking a cable car up then coming back down is reasonable.
Approximately 30 minutes, there is a faster route to take down-town roads. It takes longer time going uphill. You can take the cable car and then walk down instead.
Yes, we’ll go down to the 12th floor and then take exit number 877, which directly leads to Temple Gate. The slope is very steep; it’s not recommended for children too young or elderly people to walk here
Down the mountain very quickly, just steep roads many, want to pay attention to arrange safely quite reasonable, connected with night tour of the Great Wall. Cool and not sunny, lights also OK!
The 8th floor is coming quickly, the arrangement is very reasonable.