Hello, friends, the following is a summary of my experience in many trips to Beijing (only my personal opinion, if you don’t like it, please leave)
Day 1: Arrive in Beijing (I personally recommend taking the high-speed rail, which is more convenient. Usually, the high-speed rail arrives at Beijing South Railway Station. If you take the plane, you need to check in advance, reserve time, and take time for the plane to land and take luggage. But by plane, I have taken it a few times. It is very convenient to transfer to Sanyuanqiao by subway from Capital Airport. It depends on personal choice) Taking me as an example, it takes nearly 6 hours to reach Beijing by high-speed rail, and it takes about 6 hours to reach Beijing. It was after five o'clock in the afternoon. Take the subway to check in at the hotel (Beijing is very big, and I don’t know where to choose to live. My suggestion is to live near the subway entrance, because the Beijing subway extends in all directions, and travel is very convenient. I live near the Songjiazhuang subway entrance. Apartment) South Station to the hotel by subway for 35 minutes, and take a short rest after arriving at the hotel. At 19:00, I went out to Panjiayuan's Warwick Meat Pie Shop for dinner, and it took about 30 minutes to travel 4 stations by subway. After eating well, you can take a stroll in Panjiayuan, and then take the subway back to the hotel to rest.
Day 2: Go to Huguo Temple snacks on Wangfujing Street for breakfast at 8:30 in the morning, then walk to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City (buy tickets online in advance, you can directly swipe your ID card, student ID card is half price, and you need to go through security checks when entering Tiananmen Square, so Male friends don’t need to carry a lighter. The Forbidden City is very large. Tickets bought online are usually set tickets. There are tour guides and mobile phone voice introductions at the door. It depends on personal choice. I went to the Forbidden City twice. I basically wandered around by myself. The Clock Museum And the Treasure Museum is included in the package. The daily traffic of the Forbidden City is still very large. There is also a Forbidden City store in the Forbidden City, which sells some cultural and creative products of the Forbidden City. There is also a Taobao store on the Internet. I bought a key pendant and kept it. The memorial is also good. 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.) Exiting from the north gate of the Forbidden City is Jingshan Park. You can swipe the Beijing traffic card to enter the park, climb to the top of the mountain, and you can see the entire Forbidden City. The scenery is spectacular. From the west gate of Jingshan Park, you can walk to Richang Restaurant for lunch. After a good lunch and a short rest, you can take a stroll around Beihai Park, which is nearby. Take a look at the White Tower and Let's Scull in the book. It takes about 30-1 hours to visit Beihai Park. After browsing Beihai Park, you can go to Nanluoguxiang (you can choose to walk, you can also take the bus and subway) and walk into the small alley of Nanluoguxiang. There are snack bars and jewelry souvenir shops on both sides. It is not recommended to buy, just take a look That's it. Nanluoguxiang is also a hutong extending in all directions, with a lot of chaos. At night, you can eat grilled skewers at the ghost smell in the alley. It is a relatively hidden shop. You have to follow the navigation carefully to find it. After a good dinner, you can go to Xieyandai Street and Shichahai. Houhai has a special flavor when night falls. There are many small bars on both sides. After the day's trip, take the subway back to the hotel.
Day 3: In the morning, you can go to Jinfang Snacks (Guangdong Branch) in Ciqikou for breakfast. Then take the subway to Ditan Park, and then walk to the Lama Temple. After coming out of Lama Temple, you can go to Guozijian Street for a stroll. At noon, you can eat nearby Qixunbaxun Hutong dishes. In the afternoon, you can go to the Temple of Heaven Park to play. After coming out, you can take the subway to Qianmen Street (Dashilan). Qianmen Street is a food street with a large front and rear. You can go to Menjia Luzhu (Qianmen Meishi Street Store) and have some snacks on Dashilan Commercial Street for dinner. In the evening, take the subway back to the hotel.
Day 4: Summer Palace-Old Summer Palace-Peking University-Tsinghua University This route tour, all together, in Haidian District. Peking University and Tsinghua University can make reservations in advance on their WeChat public accounts. For lunch, you can search the spring pancake shop of your grandma’s nearby, and at night, you can go to Ya’er Liji (search for a nearby one on the map and take the subway)
Day 5: Book a one-day tour of the Badaling Great Wall online in advance. In the morning, we will gather together to take the bus to the Badaling. I remember that the cable car ticket is charged separately. Lunch is also calculated separately. If you want to eat, you can pay for it. You can gather in a restaurant to have meals. If you don’t want to eat, you can wait. I suggest that you bring something to eat, because the big pot rice in the restaurant is not very delicious (personally think) you can go for dinner Roast duck (I have never eaten at Quanjude, but it is quite famous. I have eaten at a roast duck restaurant in Huairou. It is too far away to recommend it. You can search online for good reviews)
Day 6: You can book a ticket near noon or in the afternoon, and buy some special souvenirs in the morning (Dim sum in Daoxiang Village, there are many in Daoxiang Village in Beijing, but it is not recommended to buy near the tourist area, and you have to buy Sanhe, because there are still One is Daoxiang Village in Suzhou. Don’t buy it wrong. It is not recommended to buy Quanjude roast duck and some candied fruit. There is an old-fashioned dim sum shop at the east gate of Beihai Park. If you are interested, you can also buy it. You can also buy cooked food in Niujie.