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How long is the drive from Datong to Qingdao?

The direct drive from Datong to Qingdao is 599 mi (963 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 2 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Datong to Qingdao, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Beijing and Tianjin, as well as top places to visit like Yanhecheng and Baihua Mountain, or the ever-popular Cuandixia.

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Top cities between Datong and Qingdao

The top cities between Datong and Qingdao are Beijing and Tianjin. Beijing is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Datong and 7 hours from Qingdao.
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Beijing

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Beijing, the vibrant capital of China, is a city where ancient history meets modern innovation. With roots that trace back over 3,000 years, it boasts iconic landmarks like the majestic Forbidden City and the expansive Tiananmen Square. Here, visitors can explore Mao Zedong’s mausoleum and delve into China's rich heritage at the National Museum.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Qingdao
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Tianjin

Tianjin, a major city in North China, has been a crucial trading port since the 14th Century and serves as the commercial gateway to Beijing. It boasts special economic development zones that attract both local and international businesses. The city's proximity to the Yellow Sea makes it an important link between Beijing and the sea, with a rich history evident in its European-style buildings from the 19th century foreign concession era.
3% as popular as Beijing
2 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Qingdao

Best stops along Datong to Qingdao drive

The top stops along the way from Datong to Qingdao (with short detours) are The Palace Museum, Temple of Heaven, and Tiananmen Square. Other popular stops include 天津之眼, Wang Fu Jing Da Jie, and Home inn Plus Railway Station Italian Style Street.
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Cuandixia

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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Historic Sites
Cuandixia is a charming village comprised of 100 well-preserved homes, some of which are utilized as inns. These houses and streets have been preserved meticulously since the Ming and Qing dynasties, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into ancient China. Located in Mentougou District, this quaint village is situated miles away from modern civilization, ensuring a peaceful and secluded atmosphere.
Cuandixia Ancient Village was built during the reign of Ming Emperor Yongle (1403-1424). In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the locality of the village is the most important post road linking east and west Zhaitang district in the western part of Beijing. It is also the military road linking Beijing and remote areas, as well as main artery leads to the areas like Hebei Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The village is about 650 meters above sea level with a temperate monsoon climate, which makes it cool in summer and cold in winter. The whole village is about 5.33 square kilometers in size with clear springs, good sunshine, natural vegetation and earth fit for farming. With 74 well-preserved courtyards, 689 houses and 29 families, it is a popular tourist attraction in Mentougou district of Beijing now, especially in summer.
Wikibeijing C — Google review
Through thoughtful arrangement by Tsinghua University in a reunion party, I visited the village with other alumni from Hong Kong. I enjoyed the the historical and cultural heritage there. The many inns there reflects the local or regional tourism demand.
Peter C — Google review
I took a bus from Beijing to Cuandixia. It took several hours to get there. The village is miles away from modern civilisation. So don't get sick or hurt yourself badly!!!! You may not have internet or phone access either. The houses and streets are well preserved. The village dates from the Ming dynasty. It is located in Mentougou District. People are friendly and you can find places to spend the night easily. Very cheap too. The people are obviously poor compared to western standards. So don't expect top quality food either. But the whole experience is amazing and definitely worth the time.
Piers M — Google review
Fabulous drive thru the Mts just west of Beijing. The village is amazing from the Ming Qing Dynasty but hurry to visit there before it becomes the full blown tourist destination the Chinese are working on developing. Be sure to walk or drive just out of the village to drive thru some incredible rocks--like a river carved the road thru them. With a Buddhist Temple Cave hidden at one point around a corner.
Jane U — Google review
It's a bit of a trek to get here by tube, bus and 'private taxi' but worth it for the peace. Stay in the tranquil traditional courtyard inns. Sample the local fruit and nuts in the small high street market and roam through the caves a few miles outside of the village. Try the local mushrooms! Watch it though - the shower might be a bit nippy!
Phillip M — Google review
A bit of a drive from Beijing along the countryside to Cuandixia ,literally means a Village the river bed.Surrounded by small mountainn ranges,houses and streets are preserved as they were for over 100+ years.Chinese gov .funds preservation and repairs.Main streeets are full of homes converted into Inns and restaurants.Be aware ,boiled chiken has a whole body in it in your serving dish.I didn't care for the river fish …tastes muddy .People are friendly and a bit too touristic as it is a retreat for big city folks who come here to eat a local food and stroll in town.Locals sells penut brittles to Mao's T shirts. It was pleasant .A Hutons outside of Beijing.Easy day outing.
Adrienne C — Google review
Amazing ancient town, i highly recommend the visit to know about the ancient China.
José L — Google review
Very interesting place ☀️
Chris Z — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Men Tou Gou Qu, China, 102309
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Yanhecheng

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
4.5
(43)
Mentougou District, Beijing, China, 102307
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Baihua Mountain

Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
5.0
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4.0
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Fangshan District, China, 102461
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Shiduzhen

Shiduzhen, also known as the "Tenth Ferry", is a charming town situated in the picturesque valley of the Juma River, just 4 kilometers from the border of Hebei. This town is located in Fangshan District, at the far southwestern part of Beijing. The name "Tenth Ferry" originates from the idea that reaching this town involves crossing the river ten times, adding to its allure and sense of adventure.
4.0
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Fangshan District, Beijing, China, 102411
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潭柘寺

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Sites
Tanzhe Temple, an ancient temple located in Beijing, boasts a rich historical background. Its famous motto 'First there is Tanzhe Temple, then there is Beijing City' highlights its significance over the years. This remarkable temple was constructed under royal decree and proudly showcases various plaques inscribed by emperors of the past. Within its premises lies a plethora of thousand-year-old trees, notably the magnificent ginkgo tree that exhibits extraordinary beauty during the autumn season.
(Translated by Google) 【Tanzhe Temple】 Tanzhe Temple was first built in the Western Jin Dynasty (316 AD). It has been more than 1,700 years ago, "First there was Tanzhe Temple, and then there was Beijing City." This saying has its origins. The city of Beijing is indeed more than 800 years later than Tanzhe Temple. Tanzhe Temple was expanded in the Tang Dynasty, It was rebuilt in the Jin Dynasty and overhauled in the Qing Dynasty. (Original) 【潭柘寺】 潭柘寺位始建于西晉(316年), 距今已有1700多年, “先有潭柘寺,,后有北京城”, 这个說法是有來歷的, 北京城确实比潭柘寺晚了 800 多年。 潭柘寺唐代扩建、 金代重修、清代又予大修。
Irving C — Google review
潭柘寺 Tanzhe Temple About 1.5 hrs drive from Beijing city itself. Entrance fee CNY50 per person and we paid another CNY200 in total for an onsite guide to bring 3 of us around and tell us more about the temple. 先有潭柘寺,后有北京城。This temple was built 1,700 years ago, making it older than Beijing itself. It's well hidden by the mountains surrounding it, so it can't be seen from the highways below, adding a mystical holy vibe to it. The temple boasts 2 千年银杏树 (Ginko trees), one is 1,300 years old and the other 1,000. What's unique is that while both trees are side by side just a few meters apart, 1 turns yellow (and wilts) before the other because the sunlight shines from one side. There's a saying the 1,300 year old one on the right side is the 帝皇树,because interestingly, a new trunk grows whenever a new Emperor takes over, and a branch breaks when an Emperor passes. Hence the other is known as 配皇树, symbolising the Empress. We got to see the huge deep pots used by the monks to cook food and many other interesting facts (like the Dragon and Tiger pavilion where the Emperor played poetic games with the Officials, the holy fish that people were queuing to touch at 龙王殿, the 百事如意 stone etc). We also checked out the 西观音洞to view and pay respects to the 肉身 (mummified body) of one of the monks that lived here once.
Daphne Y — Google review
One of the oldest temples in Beijing. A chill place even if you’re not religious. Can get a bit too touristy during weekends.
Haochuan Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) The oldest temple in the capital began in the first year of Yongjia in the Western Jin Dynasty (Original) 京城最古老的寺院 始于西晋永嘉元年
Pakseon C — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the earliest temples in Beijing, it is worth visiting. (Original) 北京最早的一間寺院,很有參觀價值。
谷有量 — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the older temples in Beijing, its slogan is "First there is Tanzhe Temple, then there is Beijing City", which shows its history. It was built by royal decree and has many plaques written by the emperor. There are many thousand-year-old trees in the yard, especially the ginkgo tree, which is particularly beautiful in autumn. (Original) 北京比较古老的寺院之一,宣传口号是“先有潭柘寺,后有北京城”,可见其历史。皇家敕建的,很多皇帝写的匾额。院子里有很多颗千年的大树,尤其是银杏树秋天特别的漂亮。
薛景扬 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is really a temple with a long history and connotation. Scenery, architecture, humanities, preserves, wood carvings,,,, it’s all thought-provoking! (Original) 真是歷史悠久有內涵的寺廟。風景,建築,人文,蜜餞,木雕,,,,反正就是耐人尋味啦!
程麗 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The distance between the parking lot and the gate is a bit long, and the road is not very easy to walk and has many potholes. (Original) 停车场距离大门距离有点长,路不是很好走,坑坑洼洼不平
W H — Google review
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4.5
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China, Beijing, Mentougou District, Tanzhesizhen, 邮政编码: 102308, USA
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Zhoukoudian Ancient Site

Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Historic Sites
Zhoukoudian Ancient Site, located on the outskirts of Beijing, is where the famous Peking Man was discovered in the 1920s. This site has provided abundant fossil remains of Homo erectus dating back around 500,000 years. The Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology at Academia Sinica continues to actively research this area. Visitors can explore an outdoor heritage park and visit the museum to see the Peking Man skull excavation site up close.
The Peking Man site at Zhoukoudian on the outskirts of Beijing was discovered in the 1920s and has yielded prolific fossil remains of the archaic human species Homo erectus, dated to approximately 500,000 years ago. An active program of research is still being conducted at Zhoukoudian by the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Academia Sinica. Visitors can tour previously excavated localities as well as a museum which contains exhibits on the site's geology, paleontology, paleoanthropology and archaeology.
Tapas S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Outdoor heritage park, visit together with the museum. You can visit the Pekingese skull excavation site in person. (Original) 户外遗址公园,配合博物馆一起游览。可以亲临北京人头盖骨发掘点。
Wenjie Z — Google review
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3.5
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周口店路, Fangshan District, China, 102405
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Beigong Forest Park (Northeast Gate)

Attraction
Nature & Parks
Beigong Forest Park (Northeast Gate) is a spacious park located close to home, with an entrance fee of 10 yuan. It's a great place to spend weekends with children, offering clean and fresh air. The park boasts a pleasant environment with ample space and relatively fewer crowds, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and leisurely walks.
(Translated by Google) The height and difficulty are suitable for playing with children (Original) 高度和难度适合带孩子来玩
Lei C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is very big and beautiful in autumn. It also has a big lake and a zoo! (Original) 公园很大秋天很美,里面还有个大湖,还有个动物园!
Dust H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is quite big and not far from my home. The entrance fee is 10 yuan. It is suitable for taking children around on weekends. The air is good! (Original) 公园挺大的,离我家也不远,门票10元,适合周末带孩子去转转,空气不错!
佟瑞 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The environment is good and there are not many people (Original) 环境好,人也不多
Yuzhu S — Google review
4.2
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4.0
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55 大灰厂东路, Fengtai District, Beijing, China, 100074
+86 10 8384 0830
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Beihai Park

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Beihai Park, situated in the northwestern part of Beijing, is a stunning 69-hectare former imperial garden that first opened to the public in 1925. The park is connected to Shichahai at its northern end and features a massive lake. It boasts numerous royal towers, doorways, pavilions, and bridges that are illuminated at night, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
🌿 Calm and Beautiful — Beihai Park, Beijing (北海公园) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) I recently visited Beihai Park in Beijing, China. Though I couldn’t explore the entire park, the part I did see was truly beautiful. 🌸 🚶‍♂️ Peaceful Walk by the Lake: I walked along the lakeside — the view was calm and refreshing. I was lucky to see a few beautiful mandarins (ducks) swimming in the lake. They looked absolutely gorgeous, and I was mesmerized by their colors and elegance. 🦆✨ 🌳 Nature & Atmosphere: The trees in the park were amazing — tall, green, and perfectly maintained. The entire place felt peaceful, full of fresh air and natural charm. 💭 Impression: Even though I didn’t get the chance to see everything, the little time I spent there was worth it. It’s a great spot to relax, take photos, and enjoy nature in the middle of busy Beijing. 📸 I’ve uploaded some of my favorite photos — hope you enjoy them! ✨ Next Time: I’d love to spend more time exploring the whole park and maybe take a boat ride on the lake. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Beijing! 💡 Travel Tip: Visit Beihai Park in the early morning or late afternoon for the best light and peaceful views by the lake. 🌅
Rajib P — Google review
Good Park, Very cool in the summer and autumn, many Tibet Buddhist statues and very nice view when you are on a boat. I recommend that you ride the boats. It is a really beautiful view even though it is expensive. If you want to enter the park, it’s about ¥20 or $3 dollars. It is tricky to navigate without a map and there aren’t any so I recommend that you ask directions to staff. The park is good if you want to go for a little jog or if you want to just look at the statues and learn history.
Rei — Google review
So unbelievably beautiful at Beihai Park. If you are looking for a chill walk, this park is full of amazing views and hikes or even a boat ride.
Eva Y — Google review
Pretty park in the middle of Beijing with a big lake. Entry fee is very cheap and can be paid directly at one of the cashiers. Highlight is the white pagoda and the large areas with lotus. Worth a visit to escape the tourist masses around the forbidden city and to enjoy a bit off calm in the middle of the city centre.
S S — Google review
A popular recreation spot for both locals and tourists. Beihai Park epitomises the typical elements of Chinese landscape design - careful composition of water bodies, rocks, "mountains", plants, bridges, pavilions. There are also other attractions dotted around the Lake - amongst them is the impressive nine-dragon wall -tucked away in a secluded corner.
Ming — Google review
Beihai Park is one of Beijing’s oldest and most enchanting gardens, with origins that can be traced back as far as the Liao Dynasty. The centerpiece of the park is the vast artificial lake, dug by hand centuries ago, with the soil used to create the hill where the White Dagoba pagoda now stands. This brilliant feat of landscape design reflects the ingenuity of imperial garden planning in ancient China. Walking through the grounds, you get a sense of layered history—emperors once enjoyed these same lake views, shaded corridors, and pavilions. The glistening waters, willow-lined paths, and island temples make it an oasis of calm in the middle of modern Beijing. The White Dagoba on Qionghua Island remains the park’s iconic landmark, visible from many angles and especially beautiful at sunset.
Wisanu T — Google review
It’s a lovely park for a leisurely stroll, with beautiful scenery and a peaceful atmosphere. However, be mindful if you’re visiting on a windy day — the wind tends to be much stronger here due to the open lake and lack of shelter. It can feel quite cold, even in late March. And there would be no boat if it’s windy days…
Amy S — Google review
We went to Beihai Park the day after visiting the Forbidden City. The perfect contrast, as the sweeping park vistas were as welcomed as the buildings and temples the day earlier. The White Dagoba (a stupa) on Jade Flower Island is a moderate hike up a gently sloped hill, and worth the views of the surrounding area as well as the stupa itself. The park's visitors were receptive and welcoming.
Danny M — Google review
4.5
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1 Wenjin St, 西安门 Xicheng District, China, 100034
+86 10 6403 3225
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Jingshan Park

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Jingshan Park is a historic 57-acre park situated on a hill, providing stunning panoramic views of the Forbidden City. Located in the Dongcheng district of Beijing, this area offers an ideal blend of rich history and modern attractions. Visitors can explore the renowned Forbidden City, now home to the Museum of the Imperial Palace, as well as Tiananmen Square and historical temples like the Temple of Heaven.
September 2025 5* Famous park in Beijing to get the top view of Forbidden city and Beijing skyline. The park is very nice and you need to climb stairs to reach high point. Compare to other park, this remains open till 8 pm and you can get good night view from the top. There is 360 deck so you can see forbidden city on one side and city view on the other side.
Jaspal S — Google review
Beautiful view and relaxing place! I visited Jingshan Park in the evening and it was quite crowded, but totally worth it. The walk up the hill isn’t too steep, and once you reach the top, the view is absolutely stunning — you can see the entire Forbidden City stretched out right in front of you. The golden sunset over the rooftops makes it even more magical. It’s a perfect spot for photos, relaxing, or just taking a quiet moment above the busy city. Even with many visitors, the park still feels peaceful and full of history. Highly recommend visiting around sunset for the best atmosphere!
Tittee P — Google review
🌸 Peaceful Escape in the Heart of Beijing — Jingshan Park (景山公园) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) I recently visited Jingshan Park in Beijing, China — and absolutely loved the place! 🌿 🏞️ Beautiful Scenery: The park is surrounded by green trees, colorful flowers, and traditional Chinese pavilions. It’s clean, calm, and full of natural beauty. ⏰ Short but Sweet Visit: Our tour company allowed only a short stay, so we couldn’t climb to the top of the hill. Still, even from the lower level, the park looked amazing and offered great photo spots. 💭 Impression: It’s peaceful, well-maintained, and perfect for a relaxing walk or photography. The atmosphere is truly refreshing — you can feel both nature and culture blending together. 📸 Photos: I’ve uploaded some of my favorite pictures — hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed the visit! ✨ Next Time: I’ll definitely hike up to the hilltop to see the panoramic view of Beijing city. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Beijing!
Rajib P — Google review
Great park on a hill overlooking the Forbidden City, the best views are from highest point in the park. There are quite a few steps to reach the top, and there are several rest points along the way. Depending on the weather the views are good, and surprisingly the Forbidden City has many trees among the orange tiled roofs. There are a few snack/drink vendors and a couple of cafes in the park. We visited mid morning and the crowds were small, no queueing or pushing required! 1 to 2 hours should be enough time for most visits.
Dunders — Google review
Jingshan Park is one of Beijing’s most historic and scenic spots. Famous as the site where the last Ming emperor tragically ended his life, the park today is a peaceful green space that offers some of the best panoramic views of the Forbidden City. Climbing the hill is not difficult, and from the top pavilion you’re rewarded with a sweeping perspective of the imperial palace’s golden rooftops stretching out in perfect symmetry. On clear days, the view is truly breathtaking and one of the best places to capture the scale of old Beijing.
Wisanu T — Google review
I arrived 5ish, getting tickets on the spot is a breeze. Crowded but not as bad as other touristy spots. With patience and persistence you will surely get a spot to take scenic pics. I’m short in statute so can’t say my vantage point is ideal. Spotted two resident cat, one of which seemed to be zzz on the job 😂 all in all I spent 20 mins or so in the park as it was getting dark. All in all, it’s a Rmb2 well spent
Makiki N — Google review
A well maintained, beautiful park right outside of the forbidden city the artificial hill is both the geographic center of imperial Beijing and an excellent place for views of the forbidden city there is a nominal fee to enter the grounds that amounts to less than one dollar.
Bobby C — Google review
Lovely park with lots of walking paths. Take the one "uphill" and it will take you to the Wanchun Pavilion (c. 1750) at the top. Great views in all directions and a great place to see the size of the Forbidden City.
Lisa M — Google review
4.6
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44 Jingshan W St, 景山 Xicheng District, Beijing, China, 100009
+86 10 6403 8098
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Wu Dao Ying Hu Tong

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Wu Dao Ying Hu Tong, stretching from Yonghegong Street to Andingmennei Street in Beijing's Dongcheng District, offers a glimpse into Hutong Culture and is a hub for creative and cultural handicraft shopping. This 630-meter long area is known for its vegetarian organic restaurants and provides a pleasant setting for leisurely strolls. It's an ideal spot to explore the local culture and pick up unique souvenirs.
4.2
(108)
Dong Cheng Qu, Bei Jing Shi, China, 100011
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The Palace Museum

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$$$$very expensive
Historical place museum
The Palace Museum, a massive palace complex and museum, is renowned for its historical significance and contemporary Chinese art. Established in 1925, it houses an extensive collection of antiquities alongside groundbreaking modern artworks. With over 80,000 daily visitors, the museum offers tours, art exhibits, and dining options. The inventory has grown to 1,860,000 items since its establishment and continues to expand with new exhibitions and thematic shows.
Massive and impressive, definitely worth it! So much to see and so much history. We booked a guided tour and it made a huge difference. Our guide was knowledgeable and helped us understand the history behind everything. The place is HUGE, we walked a lot so wear good shoes! As foreigners, we were able to buy tickets by walking in, no issues. Absolutely a must-see if you’re in Beijing. NOTE* You MUST bring your passport to buy tickets on the spot at the Meridian Gate ticket window and they also check it at the entrance
Kim K — Google review
Very interesting historic place. It tells the Royal history of the Chinese for about five centuries. The architectural structure is wonderful and are well preserved. It is advisable to be prepared for a long walk as the museum is vast.
Sunday O — Google review
Must, must visit place in Beijing. Very very big area. You should plan for one day tour here. If you are in a hurry, difficult to see all. Just run and take pictures. So, many buildings, so nice environment, so many colorful trees. Local people taking pictures in ancient Chinese dress - that looks great. Museum of clock- I have given some pictures. Museum of treasure - I have given some pictures. If you feel tired on your way, sit down, take rest. Better to bring your food during visit - if you are not local. Thanks at last
Afzal H — Google review
Amazing experience and great management if all your papers are in order. The place is very well preserved and the energy in the youth to visit this place and take photos in royal outfits is too high. I had a great experience visiting this place. It would help immensely of you have someone local to take you around the place as you may forget your way around it.
Roshan K — Google review
If you are in Beijing, this place is a must visit. Make sure to book tickets at least a week in advance. You need a good 6-8 hrs to see the whole place properly. So be prepared to spend most of one day there.
Febin C — Google review
This is the largest palace in the world, no doubt. The construction is gigantic and vast and filled with thousands of visitors each day. You can be lost from your group easily since it’s like a labyrinth. Most of the buildings are replicas because original constructions were damaged as time went on and historic incidents.
Minh N — Google review
Definitely on the Must watch list. Prepare at least a whole day for this. The Chinese government has very friendly policy to foreigners, which is you can purchase the same day tickets at the gate. My kids love here.
L H — Google review
Too crowded , many buildings are off limit for visitors, so , can just see the exterior walls which appeared all similar. Some buildings which are partially open will require purchase of additional tickets . Just a remark : most of the valuable items are actually in Taipei .
Andrew T — Google review
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4 Jingshan Front St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100009
https://www.dpm.org.cn/Home.html
+86 400 950 1925
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The Palace Museum

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$$$$very expensive
Historical place museum
The Palace Museum, a massive palace complex and museum, is renowned for its historical significance and contemporary Chinese art. Established in 1925, it houses an extensive collection of antiquities alongside groundbreaking modern artworks. With over 80,000 daily visitors, the museum offers tours, art exhibits, and dining options. The inventory has grown to 1,860,000 items since its establishment and continues to expand with new exhibitions and thematic shows.
Massive and impressive, definitely worth it! So much to see and so much history. We booked a guided tour and it made a huge difference. Our guide was knowledgeable and helped us understand the history behind everything. The place is HUGE, we walked a lot so wear good shoes! As foreigners, we were able to buy tickets by walking in, no issues. Absolutely a must-see if you’re in Beijing. NOTE* You MUST bring your passport to buy tickets on the spot at the Meridian Gate ticket window and they also check it at the entrance
Kim K — Google review
Very interesting historic place. It tells the Royal history of the Chinese for about five centuries. The architectural structure is wonderful and are well preserved. It is advisable to be prepared for a long walk as the museum is vast.
Sunday O — Google review
Must, must visit place in Beijing. Very very big area. You should plan for one day tour here. If you are in a hurry, difficult to see all. Just run and take pictures. So, many buildings, so nice environment, so many colorful trees. Local people taking pictures in ancient Chinese dress - that looks great. Museum of clock- I have given some pictures. Museum of treasure - I have given some pictures. If you feel tired on your way, sit down, take rest. Better to bring your food during visit - if you are not local. Thanks at last
Afzal H — Google review
Amazing experience and great management if all your papers are in order. The place is very well preserved and the energy in the youth to visit this place and take photos in royal outfits is too high. I had a great experience visiting this place. It would help immensely of you have someone local to take you around the place as you may forget your way around it.
Roshan K — Google review
If you are in Beijing, this place is a must visit. Make sure to book tickets at least a week in advance. You need a good 6-8 hrs to see the whole place properly. So be prepared to spend most of one day there.
Febin C — Google review
This is the largest palace in the world, no doubt. The construction is gigantic and vast and filled with thousands of visitors each day. You can be lost from your group easily since it’s like a labyrinth. Most of the buildings are replicas because original constructions were damaged as time went on and historic incidents.
Minh N — Google review
Definitely on the Must watch list. Prepare at least a whole day for this. The Chinese government has very friendly policy to foreigners, which is you can purchase the same day tickets at the gate. My kids love here.
L H — Google review
Too crowded , many buildings are off limit for visitors, so , can just see the exterior walls which appeared all similar. Some buildings which are partially open will require purchase of additional tickets . Just a remark : most of the valuable items are actually in Taipei .
Andrew T — Google review
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4 Jingshan Front St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100009
https://www.dpm.org.cn/Home.html
+86 400 950 1925
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Tiananmen

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Tiananmen, also known as the Gate of Heavenly Peace, is a historic and symbolic gateway to the Forbidden City in Beijing. Dating back to the 15th century and rebuilt multiple times, it features a prominent portrait of Mao Zedong and is guarded by Ming stone lions. This iconic structure served as the site where Mao proclaimed the People's Republic of China in 1949.
beautiful place and would love to come back. Should buy ticket in advance as no guarantee to come in. Keep track to follow lines or else you can get lost.
Cornell N — Google review
A must visit location for anyone interested in history and know of the iconic scene with the citizen and the tank, standing here seems to put the scale in to perspective, if the eyes of the world weren’t watching it would have been very different. Make sure you have booked your ticket online, or have a guide do it, and take your passport, otherwise you’re not getting through anywhere. You can view all of the outer area but that’s about it.
Jamie H — Google review
We visited on a soaking wet day so it was very quiet. Parking for tour buses is a 20 minute walk away from the entrance so we were drenched by the time we finally got to this area. TIP: bring the hotel umbrella!!
Helen E — Google review
天安门 (Tiananmen) 🔸 Meaning : “Gate of Heavenly Peace” 🔸 What it is : A monumental gate tower — one of the main gates to the old Imperial City of Beijing. 🔸 Location : On the northern side of Tiananmen Square. 🔸 Famous feature : The large portrait of Mao Zedong hanging above the central archway.
L C — Google review
Super nice place. Must be on your bucket list for China trip. Good walk and good place for family with young children. Don’t forget to bring your drinks and snacks. Enjoy the flag ceremony in the morning and evening.
Hendra E — Google review
Tiananmen (天安门) is a historic landmark in China that is definitely worth a visit. Security in the area is very tight—you may need to make detours due to roadblocks, and multiple security checks are in place even before entering the main area. Tips for visiting: Foreigners: Bring your passport for identification checks. Pack light: To ease the security process, carry as few items as possible. Tickets: It is best to purchase your tickets at least one day in advance. Alternatively, tickets for the Forbidden City may also grant you access.
Leslie L — Google review
It is free but requires a ticket/booking. Difficult to get tickets just for the square if you dont have a Chinese mobile number. If you have a ticket for the Forbidden City you can access the square too. Avoid the South entrance to the square as the queue to enter and pass the security controls is massive!
JR S — Google review
Located in the heart of Beijing, Tiananmen Square is the largest public square in the world.
Cesar G — Google review
4.3
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4.3
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W95W+FXQ, Dongcheng, China, 100051
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Tiananmen Square

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Tiananmen Square is a historic and expansive city square in Beijing, China. It is a cultural center and holds great political significance in the country's history. The square has witnessed many important events and serves as a prominent location for political gatherings and national celebrations.
The square itself is huge and impressive, perfectly clean and well-guarded. The sight of the Tiananmen Gate with Chairman Mao’s portrait overlooking the square is iconic — it’s something you’ve seen in photos, but seeing it in real life feels powerful. Early in the morning, the flag-raising ceremony is especially moving and shows the pride of the Chinese nation. However, the atmosphere can feel a bit strict and heavily secured, with checkpoints and guards everywhere, which reminds you how politically important the place is. Despite that, it’s very well-organized and safe for tourists. Visiting Tiananmen Square gives you a real sense of China’s modern history, patriotism, and discipline. It’s not a place full of entertainment or shops, but a place to observe, reflect, and understand the country’s journey.
Madan A — Google review
Visited on the Oct 1st holiday — the square was very crowded but absolutely impressive. Its massive size, vibrant decorations and colorful flower displays made the visit unforgettable. A must-see landmark in Beijing!
Darwin P — Google review
Visiting Tiananmen Square is an absolute must for anyone traveling to Beijing. The sheer scale and magnitude of the square are breathtaking and truly overwhelming in person. It serves as the historic and political heart of China, making the experience deeply impactful. The square is impeccably maintained, and the surrounding structures—like the Monument to the People's Heroes, the Great Hall of the People, and the National Museum—are monumental, highlighting the country's rich history. Be sure to arrive early, as security checks can take time! The large crowds are amazing. and for the best experience, visit around sunrise or sunset to witness the flag-raising or flag-lowering ceremony. Allow plenty of time to walk the entire perimeter and appreciate the solemnity and grandeur of the location.
David L — Google review
Tickets are free but reservations are required. Behold President Mao. The night view is better than the day. There are also musical fountain show which starts around 8pm.
C L — Google review
Tiananmen Square is a place of great historical and cultural significance. The vast, clean, and well-maintained space creates a solemn and impressive atmosphere. Guides and security staff are friendly and helpful, ensuring a smooth visit. The layout is organized, making it easy to explore different areas. Watching the morning flag-raising ceremony is especially moving and unforgettable. This is a must-visit destination in Beijing to gain deeper insight into China’s history and national pride. A bit crowded, with long queues for several hours.
Hiến Q — Google review
Massive square, crowds and security! We eventually got through security checks after completely emptying our bags and the officers checking each and every item from sweets to spare batteries. Our selfie stick proved to be a thing of great interest and went through the scanner several times. Once inside the square is immense, even with all the cranes and other stuff in preparation for the golden week celebrations. Considering this has been the site of many a protest, the name Tiananmen or Gate of Heavenly Peace seems to be contradictory. The square also houses attractions such as the Peoples Heros monument, the Great Hall of the People, Chairman Mao's Mausoleum and the National Museum.
Dunders — Google review
More a drive by experience as the area was closed due to the massive military parade preparations for 80 years victory (over japan) celebrations. Security was very very serious for all. Traffic was rerouted on lots of nights for practice parades. A demonstration of military might for the west to take note of no doubt. Be sure to watch on tv early Sept. Even the locals can't go in person.
Anil H — Google review
Huge. Free to enter but the entrance is heavily guarded. There’s security checks at the underground passes, hundreds of cameras, bag check, passport check and reservation time slot check. Finally when you walk around 500m to get to the entrance, it is another 500m+ to get to the main areas so plan ahead if you want to visit the museum/mausoleum.
Izabela L — Google review
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4.0
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前门 Dongcheng, China, 100051, USA
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Wang Fu Jing Da Jie

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Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Wang Fu Jing Da Jie is a bustling and vibrant street in Beijing, China, known for its lively atmosphere and diverse range of shops and eateries. It's a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering an array of traditional Chinese snacks, modern restaurants, souvenir stalls, and luxury boutiques. The street comes alive at night with colorful lights and bustling crowds, creating an exciting nightlife scene.
3.9
(3845)
Dong Cheng Qu, Bei Jing Shi, China, 100006
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Temple of Heaven

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$$$$very expensive
Place of worship
The Temple of Heaven is a renowned temple complex dating back to 1420, known for its distinctive circular buildings set in a popular park. It's located in the Dongcheng district of Beijing, which is an ideal area for accommodations due to its proximity to historical sites like the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. The district also offers attractions such as Jingshan Park for nature lovers and the Wangfujing pedestrian mall for shopping enthusiasts.
A peaceful escape in the heart of Beijing — Temple of Heaven is simply amazing! I visited the Temple of Heaven during a day trip from Beijing as part of my China journey, and it turned out to be one of the most memorable experiences of my trip. From the moment I entered, I was struck by the calm, expansive grounds. Unlike the busier tourist spots like the Forbidden City, this place had a more relaxed, spiritual atmosphere. The wide open spaces, the well-maintained gardens, and the ancient pine trees made walking around truly peaceful. The main structures especially the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests were absolutely stunning. The colors and symmetry of the architecture are breathtaking, and it's hard to believe it was constructed without nails! I also really enjoyed the Circular Mound Altar and Imperial Vault of Heaven, both of which showcase the intricate planning behind Ming dynasty architecture and cosmology. It’s not just the buildings though what made the experience even more special was the local life unfolding around the park. I saw elderly locals playing cards, practicing Tai Chi, and singing in small groups. It felt like stepping into a living, breathing slice of Beijing culture.
Rahul P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Temple of Heaven – Beijing The Temple of Heaven is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I’ve visited in Beijing. The architecture is truly iconic — full of history, colors, and traditional Chinese design. The surrounding park area is very clean and well-maintained, perfect for walking, relaxing, or watching locals practice Tai Chi and music. It’s a great place to learn about ancient Chinese culture and religion. The atmosphere feels calm and spiritual, especially early in the morning. The ticket price is reasonable, and the whole area is huge — you can easily spend a few hours exploring. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Beijing!
Md. H — Google review
A truly magnificent and peaceful place full of history and symbolism. The architecture is breathtaking — the blue circular roofs and the layout of the park create a sense of harmony and balance. Walking through the vast green areas, you can feel the authentic atmosphere. The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is the highlight — stunning both outside and inside. It’s best to visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the calmness of the park. Definitely one of the must-see landmarks in Beijing.
Igor O — Google review
Temple of Heaven built 1406-1420 visited by Ming & Qing Emperors for annual prayers and ceremonies for good harvest is a must visit for its UNESCO status. Do engage a guide (most of them hang around the Temple ground) to know more about what the history of the ancient architecture, what the colors of the roof meant, symbolic lucky mascots on top of roof. The Center pathway Emperors walked vs the smaller narrower parallel pathway for the officials etc. Look out for old trees (620 year old) descendants of imperial squirrels and birds that has been around since the old Ming and Qing dynasties. Awesome experience not to be missed. Remember to bring your passports for entry tickets.
Clara P — Google review
Temple of Heaven is one of those places everyone tells you to visit in Beijing—and I can see why. Among all the grand sites in the city, this one has a special charm. The circular design, detailed walls, and beautifully layered rooftops are simply stunning. What I also loved was how the walkways and entrances are mostly sheltered, making it a pleasant visit even on a hot day. If you only have time for one historical site in Beijing, make it this one.
Ferdi — Google review
One of the go to places for historical landmarks in Beijing. Temple has a great history and it is huge monument containing several huge parks and flowers gardens as well as very serene resting spots. Normally one would require a good half day to enjoy the full scale historical descriptions and buildings and parks.
Sajid K — Google review
The Temple of Heaven in Beijing is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of imperial Chinese architecture, where Ming and Qing dynasty emperors performed rituals to pray for good harvests. The architecture is very symbolic, with a round heaven and a square earth, with huge wooden pillars. The entire complex is very beautiful, should visit with a guide. The place is usually very crowded, but a must visit place in Beijing.
Soudamini M — Google review
The Temple of Heaven is a famous historical site in Beijing. It was built in 1420 during the Ming Dynasty and was used by emperors to pray for good harvests and peace. The design of the temple is very special. The buildings are round (like the sky) and the bases are square (like the earth), showing the ancient Chinese belief in harmony between heaven and earth. The temple is located in a big park with beautiful trees and gardens, and many locals go there in the to do tai chi, running, or play music.
Sergio O — Google review
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4.5
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Dongcheng, China, 100061
https://www.tiantanpark.com/
+86 10 6702 8866
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Beijing Wildlife Park

Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
A fantastic destination for an entire day of exploration is the Beijing Wildlife Park. This stunning park offers a variety of activities, such as riding their limited quantity electric cars to roam around and discover its wonders. It is highly recommended to arrive early to secure one of these vehicles, as they are in high demand. Another highlight is the train ride that takes you through parts of the park that are inaccessible by foot or electric car. There are also numerous dining options available that won't break the bank.
Nice place to go for an all day adventure. We got the little electric car that you can ride and travel throughout the part but you need to be there early to get it as the quantities are limited. Highly recommended the train ride, it goes through the area that you can not access by foot or the electric car. Many dining options and not to expensive. Make sure to check the weather and not go on holidays or summer break if you don’t want to get in long lines.
Cindy C — Google review
recently been here, is a Monday, the fierce animal bus where u can feed the bears and tigers is not open for the morning we paid for the bus ride and travel around the park. also paid for the animal food at the entrance, able to feed some animal, seems like most of them prefer carrots so the park is very big with a few mode of transports, you can rent a small electric car, so u can go wherever u want, in-park bus is fix route, cheaper option, fierce animal bus for feeding tigers and bears, free but long q, train where they bring u around the outer park, free but long q my suggestion is to go for the fierce animal bus, then train then internal park
Wenjie C — Google review
This park is very nice, apart from the entry gate fees you'll still have to pay more during your stay inside the park for traveling and entering to see certain animals. So this trip will be a bit expensive overall.
Shijil K — Google review
The enclosures are not properly staffed; there was nobody to prevent people from harassing the capybaras and guide them in feeding animals responsibly. Also, seeing a baby chimp in a human crib with a diaper and no zookeeper or adult was upsetting
Daniel R — Google review
They had cappy blappys👍
Jacc M — Google review
PLEASE TAKE NOTE, for truly animal lovers please do avoid. Definitly not an ethical place for animals. Some animals dont have much room in their enclosure. Dont waste your time on the train ride as its long and sad. Youll realise their birds dont fly away even in an open enclosure. Some birds even just stay at their nest. They are also breeding animals which is sad. To summaries it, its just a sad place for MOST of the animals.
Abdul R — Google review
Cool park with lots of different animals
Seth M — Google review
Amazing , beautiful !!! Must come if you visit Beijing . Come early its very big park lots to do ...
JORGE M — Google review
4.3
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China, Beijing, Daxing District, 榆垡镇
+86 10 8921 6666
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Florentia Village Customer Service Center

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Shopping
Factory Outlets
Shopping Malls
The Florentia Village Customer Service Center is a place that draws inspiration from the timeless Italian architectural style. With its picturesque landscape and numerous photo-worthy spots like a replica of the Colosseum and Venice's city of canals, it offers visitors an Instagram-worthy experience. In addition to its stunning visuals, the center also boasts a range of international fashion brands for shoppers to explore. Whether you're visiting Wuqing or Tianjin, this destination should be on your must-visit list.
This place was inspired by the classic italian architectural style. It has a beautiful landscape, not big areas but it has many instagramable spots like the replica of koloseum, venice city of canals and so on..some international branded fashions are available there..a must visit during trip to wuqing/tianjin
Tanti R — Google review
Very big outlet
ABU A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent Italian restaurant and pizzeria. (Original) Ottimo ristorante e pizzeria Italiano.
Moreno M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place (Original) Bel posto
Paolo P — Google review
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4.2
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92F8+VMP, Qianjindao Side Rd, Wuqing District, Tianjin, China, 301700
19

天津之眼

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Attraction
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The 天津之眼 or Tianjin Eye is a 120-meter tall Ferris wheel located above the Hai River that glows with vibrant colors at night. A ticket for one trip costs around 70 Yuan, and the wheel rotates continuously at a slow speed, taking approximately 30 to 45 minutes for one round.
It's a huge Ferris wheel that looks amazing at night. However, I'd suggest avoiding it during holidays, otherwise you'll probably be facing thousands of people lol
Mimicbug — Google review
We did not try to ride the Ferris Wheel, but its view from the riverside is nice. There are also a lot other things you can do around the area: there are food stalls along the riverside; there is an artblock nearby; and an oldtown.
Ninya Q — Google review
It is a nice point in the city. The whole city has a daily light show till 2230, just enjoy the lights.
Faraaz A — Google review
Awsome experience The view at night is absolutely stunning, but for european tourists i highlight the information that the city light shows go off at around 21:00! The view is also amazing after this time. The queue for us was pretty long (1 hour) but it worth the waiting! You have to book tickets in advance! Recommend it for everyone!
Levente L — Google review
The Tianjin Eye is an engineering marvel. It is a 120-meter-tall Ferris wheel constructed atop the Yongle Bridge over the Haihe River, making it the only one of its kind in the world! A full rotation takes about 30 minutes in one of the 48 air-conditioned,, 8 seater capsules. The ride is truly magical after sunset. The wheel itself is illuminated with a dazzling light display, and TianJin below transforms into a sparkling tapestry of gold and neon. It's my favorite spot for photography.
David L — Google review
Very beautiful especially at night. It is supposed to be the biggest Ferris wheel over the bridge in the whole world. It costs $10 USD to take it. It moves slowly and you can see nearby landscapes once above. The waiting line is very short off season. The ride takes 45 minutes. It looks a lot nicer at night than during the day.
Really U — Google review
Huge Ferris wheel that is temperature controlled Not busy during the day
James B — Google review
I visited this giant wheel during my weekend trip to Tianjin. You have to buy a ticket costing 70 Yuan for one trip. The wheel keeps on rotating with slow speed all the time and you need to get in quickly. It takes around 30 to 45 mins for one round. The city view from the top of the wheel is spectacular. Overall design and location of this world's 4th largest wheel is a true masterpiece. The wheel design is like an inverted bicycle wheel. In the evening you can see a pink colored image of the giant wheel in the river from bridge when whole of the Tianjin is illuminated with luminaries.
Nitin A — Google review
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4.2
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He Bei Qu, China, 300141
+86 22 2628 8830
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Ancient Cultural Street Parking Lot

Parking
Shopping
Shopping Malls
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Ancient Cultural Street Parking Lot is a convenient place to park when visiting the historic area. It offers easy access to the ancient cultural street and its many attractions, making it a great starting point for exploring the area. The parking lot provides a safe and secure place to leave your vehicle while you immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of the ancient cultural street. With its central location, it's an ideal spot for tourists looking to delve into the local culture and heritage.
4.0
(554)
China, Tianjin, Nankai District, Dahutong, 大胡同, 邮政编码: 300090
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Water Park (North Gate)

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Park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Water Park (North Gate) is a fantastic destination for visitors of all ages to unwind and create lasting memories. It's a popular spot among locals, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and fun. Visitors can also enjoy the nearby Tianjin Tower, adding to the overall experience.
It's a great place for all to have some relax. Also lots of memories for local people.
Jenny Z — Google review
Very friendly park for Tianjin citizen, giant pond and amusements.
신영수 — Google review
Tianjin tower ♥️
Mohammad K — Google review
Enjoyed it
Big S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The vast park, located about 20 minutes' drive from Tianjin's city center, is a great place for a weekend walk. The park is a lake, you can rent a pedal boat for 50 yuan, and there is also a small amusement park, but it is expensive. (Original) 廣袤的公園,它位於天津的市中心約20分鐘車程,是週末散步的好去處。該公園是一個湖,你可以租50元腳踏船,還出現了一個小的遊樂園,但價格​​昂貴。
方世玉 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was spacious and beautiful (Original) 広くてきれいでした
Takafumi K — Google review
(Translated by Google) very good (Original) 很好
Ida C — Google review
4.3
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4.2
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China, Tianjin, Nankai District, Shuishanggongyuan N Ave, 八里台, 邮政编码: 300384
22

Home inn Plus Railway Station Italian Style Street

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Home inn Plus Railway Station Italian Style Street offers a comfortable and clean stay with 5-star service. The rooms are equipped with essential items and the Italian-style street provides a picturesque setting, especially at night. While check-in procedures may be lengthy for foreigners, the location is convenient, just a 15-minute walk from the train station with plenty of dining options nearby. It's recommended to take a cruise to fully appreciate the beauty of this European-inspired destination.
5 stars service, each room provided all the essentials items like tea bags, water, the mini soap has rose petal, and the 2 in 1 (shower+shampoo) washing gel smelled nice. Con: Check in procedure was long for foreigner, they were not familiar with the passport thing. Pro: Clean and comfortable room. Great location, 15mins walk from the train station, many restaurants available downstairs. We have flight at night, but need to check out before noon, but we’re welcome to stay in the lobby, and beverage is available downstairs, they also provide desktop computers. (WiFi is available, but login processes is kinda odds)
Elliana L — Google review
Beautiful place
Supreme — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's beautiful during the day, but the night view is even more beautiful. A place that is perfectly suited to being called the Europe of the East. Be sure to take a cruise (Original) 낮에도 멋지지만 야경은 훨씬 아름다워요 동양의 유럽이라는말이 딱 어울리는곳 유람선은 꼭타세요
Quasi D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Still ok (Original) 還ok
曾媄媄 — Google review
4.7
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3.9
(598)
5 Ziyou Ave, Hebei District, Tianjin, China, 300000
+86 22 5881 1196
23

五大道

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
The tourist attraction known as Fifth Avenue is located in a city region boasting European-style architecture and luxurious homes. This district has a significant historical background with numerous old buildings converted into restaurants and living quarters, providing visitors with a nostalgic experience right at the core of an urban hub. The area offers peaceful strolls while enjoying various architectural designs, showcasing excellent examples of pre-war European homes.
This is a popular tourist attraction area in Tianjin, especially for the Chinese because many famous writers and politician , eunuch (xiao de chang) houses houses were here. There is also a popular horse driven carriage ride where the guide will point out the famous points. There is even a road here that used to be called Singapore street as pointed out by the guide! There were also a few good western restaurants here, we love the pizzas at Pizza Bianca! The main circular courtyard here is lovely and reminiscence of roman architectures and columns. Lots of locals spending their time here in weekends playing.
Collin N — Google review
Where British settlers to Tianjin lived in the 1800s and left behind much original Euro-styled architecture mixed with unique Chinese elements such as houses built with stunning porcelain mixtures and Colosseum-like football stadiums. Modern day Wudadao (Five Great Avenues) is filled with creative concept cafes, restaurants, bars. A foodie's paradise and where much of China's Western scenes are filmed as a result of rows upon rows of original European architecture. This is only one of the global ethnic settlements located in Tianjin.
Henry C — Google review
Nice and peaceful place for a relaxing walk while enjoying the various architectural designs.
Eugene T — Google review
Great example of pre war European homes
David N — Google review
The history of Huo Yuan Jia is here
Aji J — Google review
It is really beautiful
Gajdán G — Google review
Very interesting architectures.
Brian K — Google review
This place is full of historical buildings from colony time, a popular travel destination where you can find some quiet spots as well.
Lingfu Z — Google review
4.3
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4.2
(435)
4677+564, Munan Ave, Heping, Tianjin, China, 300074
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Baimai Spring Park Parking Lot

Parking lot
Nature & Parks
Parks
Baimai Spring Park Parking Lot, located in an urban area, is a designated space for vehicles to be parked temporarily. It serves as a convenient and secure facility for visitors to park their cars while they explore the attractions within Baimai Spring Park. The parking area adheres to standard regulations and offers ample space for numerous vehicles. This well-maintained parking facility ensures the safety of vehicles during their stay by providing appropriate security measures.
4.4
(23)
PG9R+V54, Shuangquan E Rd, Zhangqiu District, Jinan, Shandong, China, 250200
25

Zhoucun Ancient City Scenic Area

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National park
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Zhoucun Ancient City Scenic Area is an extraordinary place with well-preserved historical details that showcase the influence of Chinese culture from centuries ago. The old town's stunning architecture and ancient artifacts are a testament to its rich history. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll and witness the remnants of ancient traditions, including various cultural monuments, temples, and pagodas. This national park offers a unique opportunity to explore China's past while enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
The old town is so amazing. Historical details is well kept and as we walk through the whole place I have found the influence of Chinese culture everywhere. love it and be back soon hopefully!!!!
Grasyaaas — Google review
Nice place
Jiping Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) 🇨🇳 Go to Zibo for a barbecue·Zibo Zhoucun Ancient Mall·Meet Zhoucun Every time I go to a city, I am willing to see the local characteristics. Zhoucun Street is a place worth visiting in Zibo. The entire scenic spot is free. There are several places where you need to buy tickets if you want to visit. You can buy them in advance at the entrance of the street. We also paid to find a young lady guide who stayed with us for 2 hours and explained the story of each old house very carefully. The rich families here were definitely rich in the past. Zibo was the center of commercial and financial economy in the old days, and this is Ruifuxiang. ’s first store 👍 I bought the local signature Zhoucun Shaobing as a souvenir and brought it back to a friend. It was so exaggerated that the express delivery was full. I didn’t want to wait for myself to carry it home 😂 There was no shade and it was so hot that I was advised to take sun protection measures before coming. It gave me a third degree of tan🥲 (Original) 🇨🇳 進淄趕烤·淄博周村古商城 · 遇見周村 每到一個城市都願意去看看當地的特色,周村大街是這趟淄博覺得做值得來的地方,整個景區是免費的,有幾個地點想去參觀是要買票,在大街門口可以提前買好,我們還付費找了一個小姐姐講解員,陪我們全程2個小時,非常仔細認真的講解每一棟老房子的故事,這裡的大戶人家當年絕對是富甲一方,淄博在以前舊時代就是商業金融經濟的中心,這裡還是瑞蚨祥的第一家門店👍 買了當地招牌周村燒餅當伴手禮帶回來送朋友,太誇張了快遞都排滿了,不想等自己手拎著回家😂沒有遮陽的地方,爆曬,建議來之前做好防曬措施,直接給我曬黑了三度🥲
Tracy Z — Google review
5.0
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4.0
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QRWR+8WV, Yinzishi St, Zhoucun District, Zibo, Shandong, China, 255304
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Dongying

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Dongying is a city located on the northern coast of Shandong province in China. The administrative area covers 7,923.26 km² and has a population of 2,193,518 according to the 2020 census. Within the built-up area composed of Dongying and Kenli districts, there are 1,188,656 residents.
3.5
(12)
Shandong, China, USA
http://www.dongying.gov.cn/
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Yunmen Mountain

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Yunmen Mountain is a captivating destination that boasts an impressive collection of over 300 stone sculptures, dating back to the 6th to 10th centuries. Nestled within its caves, these ancient stone Buddha statues offer a glimpse into the rich history and artistry of the era. While reaching this scenic spot requires a bit of effort due to steep stairs from the parking area, the breathtaking views from the summit make it all worthwhile.
(Translated by Google) Yunmenshan Scenic Spot. There are over 300 stone sculptures from the 6th to 10th centuries in the caves. It was a bit hard to climb up there and walk around to see them. You can see the Tuoshan Mountain from the top of this mountain. More than 300 stone Buddha statues from the 6th to 10th centuries remain in the caves. It is quite difficult to go up the stairs from the parking lot at the foot of the mountain. From the west side of the mountaintop, you can see the Lushan Grottoes. There is a gondola lift connecting Yunmen Mountain and Luo Mountain, but it was not in operation. (2019.12) (Original) Yunmenshan Scenic Spot. There are over 300 stone sculptures from the 6th to 10th centuries in the caves. It was a bit hard to climb up there and walk around to see them. You can see the Tuoshan Mountain (駝山石窟) from the top of this mountain. 6世紀から10世紀にかけての石仏が300体以上、石窟に残っています。麓の駐車場から階段を上っていくのはなかなか大変です。山頂西側からは駝山石窟が見えます。雲門山と駝山を結ぶゴンドラリフトが設置されていますが、運行されていませんでした。(2019.12)
舎密亭醉燕(Seïmiteï S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful (Original) அற்புதம்
MACHERLLA V — Google review
5.0
(6)
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4.0
(35)
Qingzhou, Weifang, China, 262501
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Weifang People's Park Management Office

Government office
Nature & Parks
Company
Parks
4.5
(37)
P425+JJH, Qingnian Rd, Weicheng District, Weifang, Weifang, Shandong, China, 261046
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Fuhua Amusement Park Water Palace

Water park
Fun & Games
Playgrounds
Nice place full of green
Francesco B — Google review
Very cousy green ang cheerfull
Александр С — Google review
Fun
Big H — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(60)
197 Dongfeng E St, Kuiwen District, Weifang, Shandong, China, 261036
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Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum

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Museum
Natural History Museums
It was a very hot day, but very interesting to learn about the dinosaur fossils in China
Jun T — Google review
i love this place so cool chinese peeps
Will — Google review
(Translated by Google) Zhucheng has been a relevant site for dinosaur fossil excavations since the 1960s. Before actual scientific discoveries, local communities used the fossilized bones, rich in calcium, as traditional folk remedies for muscle cramps and other minor aches and pains. In the 1980s, the world's largest hadrosaurid was found in Zhucheng, whose reconstructed skeleton is on display at the city's Archaeological Museum. Scientists have unearthed more than 50 megagrams of fossils since 1960. In my opinion the exhibition room is too Gardalandian. The excavation area is spectacular, it is exciting to witness the work of the paleontologists. (Original) Zhucheng è stato un sito rilevante per gli scavi di fossili di dinosauri sin dagli anni '60. Prima delle effettive scoperte scientifiche, le comunità locali utilizzavano le ossa fossilizzate, ricche di calcio, come tradizionali rimedi popolari per i crampi muscolari ed altri dolori minori. Negli anni '80, è stato ritrovato a Zhucheng il più grande adrosauride del mondo, il cui scheletro ricostruito è in mostra presso il Museo Archeologico della città. Gli scienziati hanno portato alla luce più di 50 megagrammi di fossili a partire dal 1960. A mio parere troppa gardalandiana la sala della mostra. Spettacolare la zona degli scavi, emozionante assistere al lavoro dei paleontologi.
Paolo M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Anasaurus dinosaur discovered in Zhucheng has entered Zuo Jianli's world record collection. 100 yuan admission ticket includes visiting 5 dinosaur halls, 100% recommended (Original) 諸城發現的鴨咀龍恐龍,入左健力式世界記錄大全。100元入場券包參觀5個恐龍館,100%推薦
Marina L — Google review
I came here for my favorite dinosaur the yutyrannus fact the yutyrannus is the only confirmed species that is true to be feathered Dino. The fight seen of them was majestic I want to rate it 10
Shagufta C — Google review
5.0
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4.0
(14)
China, Shandong, Weifang, Zhucheng, Mizhou W Rd, 密州路附近, 邮政编码: 262200
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