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798 Art Zone Travel Tips

Visiting the 798 Art Zone ( also known as 798 ArtDist) in Beijing is a great way to experience China’s contemporary art scene. Here are some steps to help you plan your trip:

Plan your visit

Determine the date and time you want to visit the 798 Art Zone. It is advisable to go during the daytime when most of the galleries and shops are open.

The 798 Art District is located in the Dashanzi area of Chaoyang District, Beijing. It’s approximately a 30-minute drive from downtown Beijing.

Opening Hours: The art zone is generally open daily, with galleries and exhibition spaces typically operating from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (some might close earlier on Mondays). However, it’s best to check specific gallery hours as they may vary.

Allocate at least half a day to fully explore the area and appreciate its artistic offerings.

Best Time to Visit: Weekends and public holidays tend to be more crowded, but that’s when you’ll see more exhibitions and events. For a quieter experience, try visiting during weekdays.

Location and Transportation

Located at No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing (位于北京市朝阳区酒仙桥路2号).

By Bus: Take No. 401, 402, 405, 445, 909, 946, 955, 973, 988, 991,get off at Dashi Crossroad South Station (大山子路口南站)

By Subway: Take Line 14 and get off at Jiangtai Station, Exit C, the take bus for two stops in the north.
Take Metro Line 10 and get off at Liangmaqiao Station C , then transfer 402, 405, 909.

By Taxi or Ride-hailing Services: You can easily hail a taxi or use ride-hailing apps like Didi to get there directly.

Enter the Art Zone

Once you arrive at the entrance of the 798 Art Zone, you can enter freely. Note that the area covers a large space, and there are multiple entrances, so it’s a good idea to have a map or directions handy to navigate within the Art Zone.

Explore the galleries and shops

The 798 Art Zone is filled with old factories turned into galleries, studios, design houses, and cafes. Some popular spots include UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, White Space Beijing, and 798 Photo Street.

The 798 Art Zone is a haven for contemporary art, with numerous art galleries, studios, shops, and cafes. Take your time to explore the various galleries and exhibitions, showcasing a wide range of art styles, mediums, and artists. Some well-known galleries include the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) and the 798 Photo Gallery.

Visit the design stores and boutiques

In addition to art galleries, there are unique design stores, boutiques, and shops selling fashion, accessories, home decor, and more. Take the opportunity to browse and shop for unique items.

Enjoy the street art and sculptures

As you walk through the 798 Art Zone, you will encounter street art, murals, and sculptures scattered throughout the area. Appreciate the creativity and vibrant art displayed in the public spaces.

Take a break at a cafe or restaurant

When you need a break or refreshment, there are plenty of cafes, restaurants, and tea houses within the 798 Art Zone. You can relax, grab a bite to eat, or enjoy a cup of tea or coffee.

Grab a bite to eat or enjoy a cup of tea or coffee.

Visit the art events and workshop

Depending on the time of your visit, there may be art events, workshops, or art installations happening in the 798 Art Zone. Check their official website or inquire at the information center for any ongoing or upcoming events that you may be interested in.

Remember to bring your camera, wear comfortable shoes for walking, and take your time to immerse yourself in the artistic atmosphere of the 798 Art Zone. Enjoy exploring and discovering the diverse art scene in Beijing!

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