Welcome to the Beijing Travel Guide, your comprehensive resource for exploring China’s vibrant capital.
Whether you’re interested in uncovering the city’s ancient history at the Forbidden City and Great Wall, experiencing the modern energy of bustling markets and skyscrapers, or savoring the rich flavors of Beijing’s renowned cuisine, this guide has everything you need to plan an unforgettable trip.
From must-see attractions to hidden gems, practical tips, and cultural insights, our Beijing Travel Guide ensures you make the most of your visit to this dynamic and historic city.
This How to visit Lama Temple guide provides you with all the necessary information to plan your visit to Lama Temple, known as Harmony and Peace Palace Lamasery.
This guide offers an insightful view into what it's like to visit Beijing in March, providing tips on weather conditions, clothing, and the numerous events and festivals you can experience.
Delve into a mesmerizing universe at the Beijing Van Gogh Starry Sky Art Museum. This 1000 square meter space, adorned with over 50 enchanting dreamscapes, beckons you into a world of vivid colors and fantastical designs.
While it’s over 1,100 kilometers from Beijing, several efficient travel options make the trip manageable and enjoyable. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get from Beijing to Xi’an!
First, I’ll explain the most common Mutianyu Great Wall scams in plain English. Next, I’ll show you exactly what to do instead. Then you can stop worrying and start enjoying those ridge views.
Delve into China's captivating century with a visit to the Museum of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC Museum). A journey from its nascent stages in 1921, aboard a humble red boat, to its current status steering China's rejuvenation, the CPC's history is nothing short of extraordinary.
Trying to find the fastest way to get to the Forbidden City? I learned this the hard way—by standing in the wrong lines my first time. Now I take a quieter route that skips Tiananmen crowds entirely. In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to arrive by subway, taxi, or on foot—plus the small walking trick that saves you the most time.
Tucked away in the outskirts of Beijing, Qiaobo Indoor Ski Resort is China’s very first indoor ski park. It’s not just about skiing—it’s a full-on experience combining snow sports, entertainment, team-building activities, and even professional training.
I still remember standing outside a neighborhood roast duck shop in Beijing, watching the chef slice lacquered skin with practiced precision while locals queued patiently behind me. Moments like this are why What to Eat in Beijing isn’t just about food—it’s about stepping into the city’s everyday rhythm.
Exploring Beijing’s vibrant nightlife takes a magical turn with a cruise along the Liangma River. This stunning night cruise offers a unique view of Beijing’s illuminated skyline and riverfront, creating an unforgettable experience for visitors. In this "Liangma River Night Cruise Guide", we’ll cover everything from cruise routes, piers, booking details, ticket prices, and what to expect. Let’s dive in!