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A family of three will travel to Beijing for 6 days. Where is the most convenient place to live?

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question! Beijing is the economic center of our country and the capital of many historical dynasties. It has a very long history, rich cultural and historical attractions and beautiful natural scenery. I feel sorry that I have never been to Beijing once in my life! So if you travel to Beijing, how do you choose accommodation? Let me recommend it to you!

1. Tiananmen Square and Wangfujing District 2. Zhongguancun and Wudaokou Area 3. Beijing attractions such as Dongzhimen, Gongti and Yonghe Palace are all over the city, and most of them can be reached by subway, so it is more convenient to choose subway for accommodation. Refer to the accommodation area in the following sections:

Near Gulou Street Subway Station on Metro Lines 2 and 8. The surrounding area is not far from the Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Dai Yan Xie Jie, Houhai, Nanluoguxiang and Deshengmen (the bus goes to the Great Wall originating station). Here, you can take the subway to Yonghe Palace, Dongzhimen (the departure station of airport express rail) and Qianmen, and take Line 8 to the Olympic Park Bird's Nest and Water Cube.

Near Xizhimen subway station, metro lines 2 and 4, 13. The subway here goes directly to Beijing Railway Station, Beijing South Railway Station, Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan and Tsinghua Peking University Campus. Xidan and Xuanwumen areas along Metro Line 4 can also be considered.

Near Nanluoguxiang, Metro Line 6 and Line 8. It is convenient to go to Houhai, Beihai Park and Drum Tower, and Line 8 goes directly to the Olympic Sports Park.

Near the Lama Temple, Metro Lines 5 and 2. The Lama Temple, Ditan and imperial academy are all very close. Line 5 is very convenient to go south to Dongdan Wangfujing.

Qianmen or Chongwenmen, Metro Line 2. It is close to Qianmen Street, Dashilan, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, National Museum, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall and Tiantan Park.

Accommodation costs in Beijing are relatively high, and there is little difference in prices along the subway within the Fourth Ring Road. Ordinary hotel chains, such as Home Inns, Hanting, 7 Days and Jinjiang Inn, have a minimum of more than 300. Some hotel chains, such as Orange, Mo Lifeng, Atour, Zhefei and so on. Prices range from 400 to 700 or even higher. The average price of hotels above four or five stars is more expensive. If you want to live comfortably, with a better location and a higher score, it is more appropriate to choose a hotel around 500.

It is recommended to stay near the front door for the first three days.

The first point is convenience.

Second, the flag-raising time is around 5: 10, which is relatively early.

Third, the night view of Qianmen and nearby scenic spots is beautiful.

From Tiananmen Square (Monument to the People's Heroes)-Chairman Mao Memorial Hall-Great Hall of the People-you can enter the Forbidden City, which is the best preserved and largest wooden ancient building complex in China and even in the world. It takes about a day to walk around the residence. Jingshan Park (ticket 10 yuan) comes out from the north gate and is the top of the Forbidden City.

Get up early to watch the flag raising. At present, the flag-raising time in August is around 5 am 10. It is recommended to enter the stadium 20 minutes in advance to watch the flag-raising ceremony!

Temple of Heaven, Shichahai, Gongwangfu, Dashilan, Nanluoguxiang, Dai Yan Xie Jie, Badaling Great Wall and the Ming Tombs are all nearby.

Then go to Gubei Water Town. At the foot of Simatai Great Wall, Simatai Great Wall is also the only open night Great Wall. Gubei Water Town is similar to Zhaxi Scenic Area in Wuzhen, Hangzhou, with a slower pace of life and is more suitable for sightseeing. It belongs to a tourist resort and has a beautiful night view.

If you are looking for exciting projects, you can take time to go to Happy Valley. There are all kinds of thrilling projects, such as roller coasters, jumping off buildings, sun hammers, rapids, pirate ships, haunted houses, high-altitude diving and so on.

Then there is the Happy Water Cube Water Park, where magical whirlpool, dark whirlpool, extreme speed, underwater shuttle, pirate ship, crazy tsunami, skateboarding, storm valley, tornado and hurricane wall all make you scream.

Finally, I wish you a pleasant journey.

To tell the truth, it is most convenient to live near the front door. Because it is close to Tiananmen Square, the surrounding Forbidden City, National Museum, Qianmen Dashilan, Monument to the People's Heroes, Great Hall of the People, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall and Wangfujing, all these places are within walking distance. In addition, this is the starting point of Beijing's special tourist line, and the subway and bus extend in all directions, making it convenient to go anywhere. Of course, it depends on your budget. If the budget is small, there are many business hotels in Qianmen Dashilan. Usually a day is about 200-300 yuan, which may be more expensive during the 11th period.

Another option is to live along the subway, and it is most convenient to live along line 1 or line 2. Beijing's subway traffic is developed, and many scenic spots can be reached directly by subway. Even if you live a little far from the city, it is recommended to choose near the subway station. Even if you take a taxi during the eleventh period, you may encounter traffic jams.

I live in the Dashilan area of Qianmen, where there are many small lawn mowers. There are many hotel chains that are not expensive. Seeing the flag raising is close to the Great Hall of the Forbidden City and the Tiananmen Square Grand Theatre, and eating is cheap. Many hotels are also convenient for subways and public transportation. Don't spend one or two hundred dollars a day in Wangfujing. Eating is also expensive.

Because I am with my parents, staying in Beijing Hotel is the most convenient for transportation and tourism.

I suggest you choose one near the subway station and give everyone a Beijing bus card. The main scenic spots in Beijing can be reached by subway, including the Great Wall, so there is no traffic jam. Charge 100 to visit all the basic scenic spots.