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Are there any good tourist attractions in Beijing?

Three or four days' travel time is definitely not enough, so I suggest three principles:

1) The most famous tourist spots that have never been to, Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and Wangfujing (all in one area, it takes one day to go to the Forbidden City, not half a day. ); The Great Wall and the Ming Tombs; Bird's Nest and Water Cube;

2) browse what you are interested in: for example, there may be Tsinghua of Peking University (it is best to go to a movie or listen to a lecture); Maybe there is the National Grand Theatre);

3) Choose something special: for example, 798, Houhai Bar Street, People's Art Theatre (going to the theatre).

Live performances in jazz bars, etc.

Live: It is recommended to live next to the rail transit within the Second Ring Road. For example, there is a home in Dongzhimen. After coming out of the airport, take the airport express and go directly to Dongzhimen, just across the road.

Or a similar hotel next to the subway in the city.

Ok: Unless it is troublesome to transfer, it is recommended to consider the subway first. It's not because of the traffic jam. Hmm. How interesting

You can buy a bus card. 20 yuan deposit can be purchased at larger transportation hub stations (such as subway stations). You can go back if you leave. (There are fewer places to return the card, and Fuxingmen Station and Andingmen ground bus station can handle it. I haven't returned three cards yet. Hehe) Take a bus with a bus card at a 40% discount, and many lines are only 0. 4 yuan. Even if you can't return it, it's worth it.

The subway is also convenient, and all lines (except 25 yuan airport line) are free in 2 yuan.

The traffic jam in Beijing is serious, so it is recommended to travel first: subway, subway and other rail transit; Then take the bus (not slower than driving), and then take a taxi or not on the way if you have more luggage (you can take the subway and then transfer)

I drive every day, but I am often afraid of traffic jams or finding a parking space to take the subway.

If there is a problem with Beijing public transport, you can call the official hotline of Li Suli at 96 166 for consultation, and only charge local calls. Convenient and accurate.

Eat:

Instant-boiled mutton should be regarded as a characteristic of Beijing. But don't go to the famous and expensive ones. You can consider Cheng Nan's bachelor or Nanmen. The Laowu hot pot branch near the moat at the south gate of Ditan is also good. The copper pot is genuine, but the price is cheap. Donglaishun is of good quality, but expensive. Both of them have to eat until 200.

Roast duck depends on whether you want to eat it or not. Except the famous Quanjude. Jin Million, Tianwaitian and duck king are the chain stores frequented by Beijingers.

Gui Street, located in Dongzhimen Inner Street, is the most famous night market 24-hour food street in Beijing. Business at night is better than during the day, from dark to dawn. There are many Sichuan dishes. If you are afraid of spicy food, the environment (in a small courtyard) and taste of Huajia Yiyuan are acceptable to most people.

The night market in Donghuamen. Food stalls are suitable for tasting after visiting Wangfujing.

Huguosi snack street. There are some time-honored snacks in Beijing, such as bean juice and tripe, which are basically halal.

If I play with friends who have never been to Beijing, my choice is:

Day 1: After staying in the hotel, go to the Great Wall in the afternoon (take the subway from Dongzhimen to Deshengmen, and there is a bus directly to Badaling Great Wall in Deshengmen); Or go to the Bird's Nest Water Cube. See which one he likes to watch. Eat instant-boiled mutton or roast duck with him in the evening. If I eat instant-boiled mutton, I will choose Houhai South Gate for instant-boiled meat. After dinner, I will visit Shichahai Bar, and I can mainly go to the East Coast Bar to listen to jazz (played by saxophone in Cui Jian, with live performances every Thursday and Sunday), or go to the "Jinjinjiu" bar between the Drum Tower and the Bell Tower to listen to the performances of underground bands.

The next day: Go to the square early in the morning to watch the flag raising (or take the subway). Take subway line 2 from Dongzhimen to the front door and cross Tiananmen Square. After the flag raising ceremony, visit the square. If there is a plot, you can pay tribute to Chairman Mao's remains. Then cross the Jinshui Bridge, climb the Tiananmen Gate, dress up as a founding father and wave. Go into the meridian gate to see the Forbidden City. Depending on your interest, visit the Forbidden City for at least half a day and at most one day. After coming out of the back door of the Forbidden City, you can visit Jingshan and Beihai if you have enough time. Then go shopping in Wangfujing and eat snacks in Donghuamen.

Arrange cultural activities in the evening: watch friends' interests, go to the National Grand Theatre to watch a performance (such as a drama or concert), or go to Deyun Society to listen to a cross talk. You can also go to Renyi to see a play, or go to the concert hall in Zhongshan Park to listen to a concert. The performance content can be found on China Performance Network and Ticketing Network. It is best to make a reservation one day in advance. If you send tickets, you can also buy them at the ticket office of Dongsishitiao Street near Dongzhimen.

After watching the performance in the evening, you can go to the ghost street in Dongzhimen for supper. Then walk back to the hotel.

Day 3: Make up lessons in the morning. Make up the places you really want to go but didn't go, or review the places you didn't finish two days ago. Check out at the hotel at noon.