Begging Orz for Beijing travel routes during the Olympics
Children, my sister has been to Beijing many times. Housing prices have increased during the Olympics. The following are my suggestions, including the itinerary and introduction to specific attractions. They are all from my sister’s own travel experience, and there is no plagiarism.
Location: Beijing
Itinerary: You can watch games during the trip. It is very convenient to take the subway to the scenic spots and you will not feel too tired.
The first day: city tour - waiting in Tiananmen Square at 5:00 in the morning, watching the national flag raising, and then taking a rest. In the morning, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, the Forbidden City, at noon, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, there are many snacks, in the afternoon Capital Museum, Donghuamen Night Market in the evening;
The second day: the Great Wall;
The third day: Summer Palace + Old Summer Palace in the morning, Houhai Hutong tour in the afternoon, dinner in the alley;< /p>
Day 4: Yonghegong in the morning, Temple of Heaven + Beijing Amusement Park in the afternoon;
Day 5: Rest, go shopping, and prepare to go home.
Attractions, tickets, reasons, recommendations or general
1. Forbidden City, nothing to say, highly recommended.
2. The Great Wall, needless to say, go for it, highly recommended.
3. Go to the Summer Palace, highly recommended.
4. Houhai + Hutong Tour, a rickshaw costs 180 yuan per person, which is ridiculously expensive. It is specially designed to deceive foreigners. Houhai is very beautiful, and there is a legend that Beijing was built on the meridian. If you pay attention to Feng Shui, go into the Hutong. There is a fee to visit, usually 20 yuan/person. It is worth a visit and recommended.
5. Tiananmen Square, I won’t talk about it anymore, everyone should go and see it, it is highly recommended.
6. Wangfujing Pedestrian Street is very prosperous and recommended.
7. Donghuamen Night Market feels like a food stall, and the prices are slightly more expensive than ordinary cities. It is recommended.
8. Chairman Mao Memorial Hall is free, but the visiting time is very short. You can take a quick look before leaving. It is recommended.
9. Xiushui Market, a fake brand market, MM is worth a visit and can talk a lot, but the shop owner is more interested in foreigners, so I recommend it.
10. Temple of Heaven, 45 yuan, must go, highly recommended.
11. Yonghegong, 30 yuan. It was originally a lamasery, but now it is basically Tibetan Buddhism. People in Beijing say that this temple is very spiritual and is highly recommended.
12. Hongqiao Market is a bit like Xiushui, but things are cheaper than there. It is recommended.
13. Panjiayuan, if you like antiques, you can check it out, recommended.
14. All the city gates in Beijing are worth seeing. They have a rich sense of history and are highly recommended.
15. Capital Museum, 30 yuan. It contains the evolution history of Beijing. It would be a pity not to visit it when you come to Beijing. I like it very much and highly recommend it.
16. The National Center for the Performing Arts, because there was no performance during the day, I took a look outside and heard that it was good. I recommend it.
17. The universities in Beijing are all very beautiful. Go and go. Highly recommended.
18. The Olympic venues were under construction at the time. We saw the Bird's Nest and Water Cube outside. They were very modern and recommended.
19. There are many places worth visiting in Beijing. It is necessary for everyone to visit. Personally, I like Beijing more than Shanghai.
Local consumption: Meals are generally 100 yuan/person/day, (breakfast 5-10 yuan, lunch 40 yuan, dinner 40-50 yuan), not including attraction fees.
Accommodation: Jinglun Hotel, Holiday Inn Central, Liangmahe Building, Home Inn.
Shopping: local supermarkets, Xiushui, Hongqiao, Wangfujing.
Entertainment: Too many.
Snacks: roast duck, donkey roll, cat ears, hairy tripe...