Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - I plan to travel to Beijing, but I have never been to Beijing. I want to know where it is cheaper to live and what kind of route to take.

I plan to travel to Beijing, but I have never been to Beijing. I want to know where it is cheaper to live and what kind of route to take.

A highly recommended place is the Hanting Hotel in Ju 'er Hutong, Nanluoguxiang, with a basement of more than 140 and a better room with windows of about 200.

Nanluoguxiang itself is a hutong worth visiting. There are many specialty shops during the day, so it's interesting to go shopping even if you don't buy anything. It will become a lively bar at night, but it will be quiet for the elderly to live in Juer Hutong, which will not affect their rest.

In addition, there are the Bell and Drum Tower, Houhai (including the former residences of celebrities such as Gong and Soong Ching Ling), Xie Jie, Lotus Market and so on, all of which are must-visit places. You can walk there.

If you live here, you won't spend too much money even if you take a taxi every time you travel, because all the places worth visiting in Beijing are concentrated in this area. Including the Forbidden City and Tiananmen National Grand Theatre.

It costs more than ten yuan to take a taxi from the northernmost part of the Olympic Park (the south gate of the Olympic Village at that time). My Olympic colleagues live here and take a taxi back every day.