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Beijing five-day self-guided tour itinerary

Five-day self-guided tour of Beijing with many diverse sights. Generally, most group tours feel fleeting and exhausting. Therefore, it is very important for independent travelers to choose routes according to their own wishes, abilities and hobbies. If you want to see a more real Beijing in a short period of 1-5 days, you can plan your itinerary according to the following recommendations. Most of Beijing's scenic spots are in the north-central and west parts of Beijing. It is more convenient to choose to live in the north-central area. I saw on the Internet that everyone recommended Beijing Sanbao Siheyuan Youth Hostel and Siheyuan Hostel in Beijing Hutong. The reputation was good, so I booked a room in advance.

Take T104 from Shanghai to Beijing Railway Station at 9:40 in the morning. Following the route told by the Sanbao staff, we arrived at the hotel, which is a courtyard house in old Beijing. It is very unique, small but warm and tidy. I like it very much. After completing the registration procedures, the hotel can provide you with a free bus card, which you can recharge yourself and return when you leave the hotel. It’s very convenient and saves you the trouble of queuing to return your card. I put down my luggage, took a rest, and started my trip to Beijing.

Day 1: Summer Palace-Old Summer Palace-Peking University or Tsinghua University. Had breakfast at Qingfeng Baozi Shop on Xinjiekou Street. not bad. I can recommend. Transportation: Take bus No. 826 at Xinjiekou South Station and get off at Old Summer Palace. In order to focus on seeing the Summer Palace, it costs 10 yuan to take a taxi to the Summer Palace (or take bus No. 826 to the Summer Palace). At noon, I simply ate some bread in the Summer Palace. After visiting the Summer Palace, take bus No. 808 and get off at Peking University.

Go back to the hotel and get off at Xinjiekou South No. 808. The hot-boiled mutton I had for dinner at the time-honored restaurant Donglaishun was tender, moderately fatty, refreshing and not greasy, and it was good to eat as a dip. I went back to the hotel to rest for a while, chatted with the hotel staff, and asked about tomorrow’s itinerary.

Day two: Badaling Great Wall and Dingling (or spend a full day visiting Simatai Great Wall or Mutianyu Great Wall). Had delicious pancakes in the alley for breakfast.

Transportation: Walk to Deshengmen Tower for about 10 minutes (or take bus 55, one stop), and take express 919 (12 yuan) to Badaling. Take Route 99 to Huangming Wax Museum South Gate Station, transfer to Route 314, get off at Dingling, and arrive at the Ming Tombs. Take the return bus No. 314 to Changping North Station and transfer to the No. 345 bus back to Deshengmen. The roast duck we had for dinner at Guolin Roast Duck Restaurant next to the hotel was delicious.

At only 68 yuan each, the price is reasonable. Quanjude is 198 yuan, plus service fee. Just a few and a half people. You can also sign up for a one-day tour at the hotel for the above itinerary, which is more convenient and saves effort. Day 3: Prince Gong’s Mansion, Beihai Park, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Wangfujing Street. The Huguosi snacks eaten at the breakfast hotel are a century-old brand. A specialty snack bar in old Beijing with a wide variety and reasonable prices. The peas are yellow and delicate, the noodles and tea are fragrant, the butter fried cakes are endlessly delicious, and there are also donkey rolls, haggis soup, bean juice, etc. There are so many things I like to eat. Although there is no environment in the store. But I think the butter fried cake is good and delicious.

Transportation: Go to Shichahai from Prince Gong’s Mansion, visit alleys and houses along the way, walk to the back gate of Beihai Park, take a bus to the Shenwu Gate, the back gate of the Forbidden City, visit the Forbidden City, exit the Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City, and exit Tiananmen Square across the street. If it’s time to lower the flag, watch the national flag and re-enter Tiananmen Square. Exit Donghuamen and walk to Donghuamen Night Market (eat snacks) and stroll Wangfujing Street (browse shops and buy Beijing specialties). After walking for a day and being tired, I took a taxi to the guest house to rest.

Day 4: Yonghe Temple, Bird’s Nest, Water Cube, Temple of Heaven, watch a play and drink tea at Lao She Teahouse in the evening. The tofu pudding I had for breakfast in the alley was different from the one in Shanghai, but it was still delicious. Transportation: Take the subway near the hotel to Yonghe Temple, and then take Metro Line 5 to the Bird's Nest of Yonghe Temple. Take Metro Line 5 to the East Gate of the Temple of Heaven. Take bus 826 to the front gate of the west gate of the Temple of Heaven. Visit the front gate fence. Lao She Teahouse is located in the southwest corner of the Qianmen Gate Tower. On the return trip, take bus 808 at Qianmen to Xinjiekou South. The noodles I had for dinner at the old Beijing Zhajiang Noodle House next to Lao She Teahouse were Beijing’s local specialty noodles. Day 5: Beijing Zo

A halal restaurant near Yinding Bridge, No. 14, North Boundary of Qianhai, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is said that the raw material for barbecue is Xikou sheep outside Zhangjiakou. It is soaked in marinade and then grilled with shredded green onions. The meat is fresh and tender and worth tasting. Special dishes: grilled lamb/sesame tofu/barbecue strips/starch honey/barbecue/braised oxtail/fire/sugar-rolled fruit/. After dinner, you can go clubbing in Houhai Bar Street.

The plane will arrive at Shanghai Hongqiao Airport the next morning.

Summary of self-guided tour in Beijing:

1. The choice of where to stay is important. Later, I felt that the location of Sanbao Siheyuan Youth Inn recommended by netizens was really good. All attractions are directly accessible by bus, bus or subway.

The people staying in the hotel are all self-guided tourists coming to Beijing, no one else. The key is that the boss and service staff are also very enthusiastic and give you good suggestions for your trip. Tickets for various attractions in Beijing can be discounted by 50% with your student ID. If you have a student ID card, remember to bring it. Can save a lot of money. Bring your own toiletries, convenient and safe to use. When you come out, ask questions if you don’t know.

I feel that Beijingers are still very enthusiastic. In the hotel, you can also chat with other self-guided tour friends, and we can exchange travel experiences and insights. Beijing 3-5 self-guided tour guide It was my first time to go to Beijing. I read a lot of articles before and found that there are so many attractions in Beijing that it would take a whole day to visit each place.

We only have five days, lp and I. The cost of chartering a car is too high, so we can only take buses and subways. We plan to visit all the major attractions, but we don’t want to be too tired, so we think where we live is very important. Although Beijing is very large, most restaurants in scenic spots are concentrated within the Second Ring Road, even near Tiananmen Square, and public transportation is also concentrated in this area.

It is very convenient to transfer, so it is very convenient to live in the city center. In the past, Beijing’s hotels were concentrated near Qianmen Dashilar. Now this area is being renovated and the hotels have been moved away. There is also the Wangfujing area, which is very close to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Wangfujing itself is an attraction (details are at the bottom of the article). Based on the recommendation of netizens, we chose the Du Yanjin Street Hotel, which is located north of the department store. We didn’t write a flag because we lived near the square, so it was okay to choose a day for departure and return. If you can catch the first day of each month, it would be nice to have a military band accompany you. Before going to Beijing, be sure to research Beijing's subway and city rail.

This is much faster than ground transportation. It is very convenient to transfer directly between Line 1 and Line 5. You can sit wherever you want for only 2 yuan, saving a lot of time and money. But like the subway in many cities, it is easy to transfer to T_T 1 Tiananmen-1 Forbidden City-2 Jingshan-1 Beihai-2 Houhai Bar Street on the first day. Note: The numbers next to the attractions are the rankings of the attractions I have been to. I want to walk to Tiananmen Square in the morning, pass by Chang'an Street, see the widest street and the most congested road in Beijing, visit Tiananmen Gate Tower, Monument to the People's Heroes, the Great Hall of the People, the National Museum of China, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall and Zhengyang Gate tower.

Then walk to the Forbidden City and visit the three main halls, Qianqing Palace, Jiaotai Palace, Kunning Palace, Royal Garden and Treasure Hall. Then go to Jingshan, as the highest point on the central axis of Beijing, you can have a panoramic view of Beijing. In the afternoon, go to Beihai and visit Jingxinzhai, Jiulongbi, Liulige, Yinshan Hall, Dushan Jade Sea, Xiaoxitian Guanyin Hall, Yanlou Corridor, Tuancheng, Yongan Bridge, Wulong Pavilion, White Pagoda, Tongxian City Road Bay, Qiong Flower Island. In the evening, take the back door of Beihai to Houhai (Beijing’s most bar street). I recommend a few: Moon Tower, Yinhaixuan Bar, Buddha Bar, Qiaoxi Bar, There, Lao Qi Er Store, Langka, Nanjiu Wangdan, Left Bank, Lotus, Houhai, Bagua Bar, etc.

Take bus No. 60 (Gulou Station-Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital Station) in the evening and go back to the hotel to sleep. You don’t have to go back after spending the night:-) The next day, 1 Summer Palace - 2 Tsinghua University - 1 Old Summer Palace - 2 Peking University, take the subway line (Wangfujing Station-Gongzhufen Station) in the morning, and then take the 817 bus (Gongzhufen North Station- Summer Palace Station) get off at the Summer Palace and visit the East Palace Gate, the Hall of Renshou and the Hall of Renshou.

Take bus No. 331 (Summer Palace Station-Tsinghua Park Station) at noon to visit Tsinghua University, the best university in China. Because it was noon, you could see a lot of plmm near the dining hall. Take bus No. 681 from the west gate of Tsinghua University (Tsinghua University West Gate Station-Old Summer Palace East Gate Station) to visit the Old Summer Palace. We left the park around 5 p.m. and took bus No. 664 (Yuanmingyuan East Gate Station-Shangdi Huandao South Station) to Peking University.

It happened to be the time after school in the evening, and I had seen plmm in Tsinghua University before, and I found it really beautiful! I was dragged out of Peking University by lp, and took bus 814 (Shangdi South Exit Station-Xindongan Market Station) , returned to Wangfujing Street, visited some attractions on Wangfujing Street, and ate Peking duck at the Quanjude Wangfujing store.

On the morning of the third day, from Badaling to the Ming Tombs, take the subway line (Wangfujing-Jianguomen) to the ring line (Jianguomen-Jishuitan). After exiting the subway, take the 919 Express (Badaling’s air-conditioned bus) to Badaling. Climb the hero slope. At noon, take bus No. 919 (Badaling Station-Ming Taizu Wax Museum South Gate Station), get off at No. 314 Bus (Ming Taizu Wax Museum Station-Changping Huzhuang Station), arrive at the Ming Tombs, and visit Lushen, Changling, Dingling.

Take bus No. 314 to No. 919 in the evening, then transfer to the subway circle line, and then take Line 1 (opposite to the route you came from, so I won’t go into details) back to Wangfujing Street and continue to visit the night view of Wangfujing Street , taste the authentic Beijing copper pot mutton hotpot in Donglaishun. Day 4: 1 Lama Temple - 1 Imperial College - 3 Confucius Temple - 3 Temple of Earth - 1 Temple of Heaven - 2 Qianmen Dashilar - 1 Tiananmen Square night view.

Take Metro Line 1 (Wangfujing-Dongdan) in the morning and transfer to Metro Line 5 (Dongdan-Yonghegong). By the way, let’s experience Beijing’s newly built Metro Line 5. Visit Yonghegong, Imperial College, and Confucius Temple, and then go to the Temple of Earth when you have time (these four attractions are relatively far away). At noon, you can go to Di'anmen for dinner at Beipinglou Restaurant, which serves authentic Beijing cuisine. In the afternoon, take Metro Line 5 (Yonghe Temple-Temple of Heaven East Gate) to visit the Temple of Heaven.

At night, walk north from the west gate of the Temple of Heaven to the front gate of the large fence. Like Wangfujing, there are many time-honored brands and places to eat in this area: Bianyifang (a roast duck restaurant with a longer history than Quanjude), Baodufeng, Yueshengzhai, Ruibinlou, Jichen Braised, Zhengyanglou, Du One place, Lao Zheng. Walk north from Qianmen Dashilar to Tiananmen Square. Look at the night view, digest the food, and then go back to the hotel to sleep.

Day 5: 1 Xiangshan - 1 Beijing Botanical Garden - 2 Temple of the Reclining Buddha - 3 Beijing Zoo - 2 Xindong'an Market and Oriental Plaza. In the morning, take the subway line (Wangfujing-Gucheng) No. 318 (Shijingshan Gucheng Station-Xiangshan Station) and get off, visit Xiangshan and visit ghosts. Note: You can see the red leaves coming out of Xiangshan Mountain Gate in October. The Beijing Botanical Garden (also known as the Xiangshan Botanical Garden) is two steps away, and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha is at the end.

If you have time, you can go to Beijing Zoo, but it is not recommended. It feels like a place where Beijingers usually travel, without much uniqueness. In the afternoon, take bus No. 318 (Xiangshan Station-Pingguoyuan South Road East Exit Station) to the subway line (Pingguoyuan Station-Wangfujing Station) to return to Wangfujing.

Note: After getting off the No. 318 bus, you have to walk more than 1,000 meters to the subway station (you can take another bus halfway), but it is worth it, so that No. 318 and Subway Line 1 can catch up with the first stop. If you want to experience the most crowded bus and subway in Beijing, you can try not to take the first stop, haha; there are many fake student ID cards in Apple Park, and most attractions in Beijing have student tickets. If necessary, you can change today's itinerary to the first day, bring photos, and it will take half an hour.

Go back to Wangfujing in the afternoon and evening, first go to the Arts and Crafts Service Department, Sheng Xifu, Jianhua Leather Goods, Wu Yutai, China Photo Studio to buy souvenirs, then go to Wangf

Then go shopping Dongan Market and Oriental Plaza, where you can buy clothes, jewelry and electrical appliances from many big brands. It feels better than Xidan. You can have dinner at the underground food street of Oriental Plaza, where you can find old Beijing snacks and the World Food Expo. Leave Beijing by train in the evening, ending a pleasant five-day trip. Self-guided tour is good. If you can't join a group, you can't.

This is the only summary of my experience in traveling across the country! Another point that needs to be explained is: some of the scenic spots we visited this time are under repair, but the repairs are almost complete, so I feel that 2008 and 2009 should be a prime time for traveling in Beijing. Our tour is a must-see for first-time visitors to Beijing. Of course, if you have more time or visit multiple times, you can add some second-tier attractions. Our daily schedule is very full. If you want to be more relaxed, you can remove some secondary attractions (the numbers next to the attractions are the rankings of the attractions I have visited). We went to five places in five days. The attractions in each place were not far away or on the way, which can save time.

If you want to inquire about other driving routes, you can also call (010) 96166 bus service hotline to inquire about bus routes or (010) 114 to inquire about daily life information. About Wangfujing Pedestrian Street in Beijing: The history of Wangfujing (if you don’t like a long story, you can skip this paragraph_): Wangfujing Street (Golden Street) is located on the east side of Tiananmen Square. It is a long street running from north to south, with a total length of more than 1,800 meters. The history can be traced back to the 1760s more than 700 years ago.

In the Qing Dynasty, eight palaces and princesses were built on this street. Later, a sweet water well for the palaces to drink was named Wangfujing. The earliest commercial activities began in the Ming Dynasty. In the 29th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, Dong'an Market was built on the abandoned training ground of Jishenying of the Eight Banners. With the formation of the Embassy District of Dongjiaominxiang, some banks and companies serving foreigners settled in Wangfujing. At the beginning of the 20th century, commercial activities on Wangfujing Street entered a new era and became one of the four major commercial districts in Beijing.

Because of its bustling street scene, it is called Golden Street by old Beijingers. After the founding of China, under the direct care of the party and the government, Wangfujing Street developed into China's first commercial street. Wangfujing is like a museum, bringing together profound traditional culture: Tongshenghe, Shengxifu, Ruifuxiang, Donglaishun, Quanjude, Cuihualou and many other time-honored brands record the vicissitudes of history. Wangfujing is more like a kaleidoscope: New Dongan, Department Store, Arts and Crafts Service Department, New China Children's Products Store, Oriental Plaza, China Photo Studio, Silian Barber Shop and other shopping malls. Showing its grandeur as a commercial center in the early days of the liberation of New China.

Since 1999, the Beijing Municipal Government has been committed to building Wangfujing into a large-scale, high-grade characteristic pedestrian street that can serve as a window to the capital. Therefore, we have been constantly renovating the streetscape: paving roads, greening and beautifying, nightscape lighting design, sculpture construction, and decoration of old stores. Today, Wangfujing has become one of the world's first-class pedestrian streets.

Golden Street is full of different things, with century-old shops, famous shops and traditional shops crisscrossing each other, complementing each other and full of traditional cultural atmosphere. How to play: Wangfujing Pedestrian Street mainly displays the commercial style of Beijing in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, such as: Sheng Xifu Shoes and Hats, a time-honored Chinese brand, Ruifuxiang Cloth Shop, Quadruple Hairdressing in a famous barber shop in old Beijing, and Chinese photography for leaders Museum, Beijing Department Store, China’s No. 1 department store, foreign language bookstores frequented by famous scholars Qian Xuesen and Chen Jingrun, Wangfujing Catholic Church, etc. Personally, I think it’s better to stroll around slowly at night when all the lights are on, but if you’re pressed for time, you can take a sightseeing bus at the south entrance of the pedestrian street and walk along Wangfujing Street and Nanheyan Street. There will be tour guides to explain.

Eat: Wangfujing Snack Street, one of the famous snack streets in Beijing, is located at the south entrance of Wangfujing. However, it is a bit mixed now and has a bad reputation. You can go to the Old Beijing Snack Street on the basement floor of Oriental Plaza. On the pedestrian street, there are Quanjude Roast Duck and Donglaishun.

Shopping: For daily necessities, we recommend Xindong’an Market and Oriental Plaza, which are considered high-end shopping spots in Beijing, including clothes, jewelry, electrical appliances, etc. As for souvenirs, you can choose handicrafts from the Arts and Crafts Service Department, shoes and hats from Sheng Xifu, Jianhua leather goods, tea from Wu Yutai, photos of leaders from the China Photo Studio, etc. You can go to Wangfujing Food Court to buy specialties.

Transportation: There is a bus stop at the north and south entrance of Wangfujing Pedestrian Street. You can also take a taxi for 10 yuan, and there are also human-powered tricycles. There is a subway line at the south exit.

Located in the center of Wangfujing, 500 meters west from the south entrance is Tiananmen Square; 500 meters west from the north entrance is the east gate of the Palace Museum. The latest practical guide for self-guided tours in Beijing 08 Edition Needless to say, there are famous tourist attractions in Beijing. The Badaling Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace and other attractions are well known to the world, but how to have fun in Beijing and spend less money? Here are some of my opinions and My experience, I hope it can give some help to friends who are about to travel to Beijing.

1. About accommodation. When you are away from home, accommodation may be the top priority and the place where you spend the most money.

If you travel to Beijing on your own, it is recommended that you choose to live in the west of Beijing (from the map of Beijing, it should be the Fuxingmen-Gongzhufen area or around Tiananmen Square, but the price will be very high. Xidanxin in the north It should be a good choice near Jiekou. It is very convenient to go to the Forbidden City, Badaling, Summer Palace, Shichahai, Xiangshan, and Animal World. If you don’t believe me, you can look at the map of Beijing, because most of Beijing’s tourist attractions are there. Beijing city center (Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Temple of Heaven, Wangfujing Commercial Street, etc.). ) and the northwest part (CCTV Building, Beijing Zoo, Beijing Aquarium, Summer Palace, Old Summer Palace, Peking University, Tsinghua University, Xiangshan, Beijing Shijingshan Amusement Park).

The eastern part of Beijing is the commercial district of Beijing, and there are no attractions to visit in the southern part. If you choose a hotel or guesthouse in the east or south for accommodation, it will bring you a lot of inconvenience. The key is to spend more money. Which is a hotel or a youth hostel? I think a youth hostel is the best choice. First, because most youth hostels are located in the city center, transportation will be very convenient, which will save a lot of physical time. The key is to save money.

Traffic jams are common when taking a taxi in Beijing, and the words on the meter are your money.

Second: You can rent beds in youth hostels. The cheap ones only cost 40 to 50 yuan a night, and double rooms are cheaper than budget hotels. Third: Youth hostels have their own characteristics, which are definitely different from your hotel experience. You will meet friends from different places, communicate with everyone, and increase your knowledge and experience in tourism. Fourth, if you have any difficulties during the trip, you can always tell the hotel staff. They are all happy to help you. Youth hostels advocate self-help and helping others. Fifth, youth hostels also encourage everyone to go into nature and live a simple life, which will help you better understand yourself in a materialistic society.

This is my experience and feeling of staying at Sanbao Siheyuan Youth Hostel when traveling in Beijing. Here, I would like to thank Sanbao Hotel for helping me make travel plans. They gave me great advice. 2 About transportation. Beijing's transportation is very developed, but if you choose to take the bus to and from get off work, you will also encounter traffic jams. Traveling in the city by bus or subway is very cheap, and tickets are also very cheap.

One yuan per person is basically enough to take the bus, and two yuan per person to take the subway. But if you apply for a Beijing bus card, you will save more money. 40 minutes by bus and 2 yuan by subway. You can apply directly at the Beijing subway window. The deposit is 20 yuan, which is refundable when you leave. A special reminder is that if you go to the Badaling Great Wall, you must take the regular bus No. 919 (highway fare is 12 yuan). I almost got scammed last time (some solicitors charged 40 yuan).

Thanks to the staff of Sanbao for the reminder. 3 About eating. When you come to Peking duck, you should try it. The most famous roast duck in Beijing is Quanjude roast duck, but it is very expensive. You can choose mid-range restaurants and restaurants in Beijing to eat it. The Guolin roast duck next to Sanbao is good (68 yuan each).

The mutton hotpot in Beijing is also good. The mutton from the time-honored brand Donglaishun is tender and not stale after being cooked for a long time, and is fat but not greasy. Also worth recommending. The average meal cost is about 10-15 yuan per person per meal (lunch or dinner). It is recommended that you do not eat at street stalls just because they are cheap, because the sanitary conditions of street stalls are very poor, and hygiene and safety are the most important thing when going out.

But you must try Beijing’s snacks, such as Houhai’s Jiumen Snacks and Beijing’s Huguosi Snacks (a century-old store). I think tripe is the best. It's strange that Uncle Bai from "The Mansion Gate" ate so much at once, like seven plates. I ate two plates at most, haha. 4 About shopping. In addition to Wangfujing Commercial Street and Xidan Commercial Street, Beijing also has many large commodity wholesale markets and clothing wholesale markets. Here, you can choose from tens of thousands of products, from toys to accessories, bags, men's and women's suits, casual wear, children's clothing, seasonal fashion, and handicrafts, allowing you to spend enough money on Taobao, and the prices are much cheaper than in shopping malls, but Be sure to negotiate the price with the merchant.

These large wholesale markets are also located in western Beijing, such as Tianyi, Wantong Small Commodity Market, Zoo Clothing Wholesale Market, etc. Special reminder that Wangfujing is only suitable for sightseeing. The shopping malls there seem to be specially set up for tourists, so the prices of the same products there will be higher and the discounts will be very small. It is recommended that shopping malls must go to Xidan, where the malls will have discounts and will save you a lot of money.

On the evening of July 7, we booked the Z50 train from Nanjing to Beijing at 9:06 (lower berth 417 yuan, upper berth 400 yuan). Because of the pre-planning of the event, we ordered four tickets in a box. After getting in the car, both children were very excited. They each took the top bunk and jumped over to play like crazy. The two adults chatted. Each store is equipped with LCD TVs in good condition.

The two children were so crazy that they didn't sleep until 11 o'clock. The two mothers came to force them, and they fell into a sweet dream around 12 o'clock.

Note: Children over 120cm need to pay a supplementary ticket, which is 120 yuan per person. July 8th Event Series 1. Arrival: Get off at Beijing Station at 6:50 am on July 8th. The metro station is right behind the train. 2. Accommodation: After getting off at Beijing Station, take the subway at Jianguomen Station and get off at Qianmen Subway Station. Take Exit C, pass the Qianmen Tower, and go south to Qianmen Street. Walk along Qianmen Street for about 5 minutes and turn right in any alley (about 20 meters). The first lane is Liangdian Street (parallel to Qianmen Street), and No. 61 is your home.

Remarks: Home Inns can be booked on the website or by calling 8008203333

A certain time in advance is required (we reserve 5 days in advance). 1.8m large bed room is 219 yuan per day. Considering the children, it is recommended to choose a double bed room to sleep more spaciously. In addition, due to the high occupancy rate of Home Inn, the last batch of guests arriving in the morning may not have checked out yet, so they may not be able to check in until noon. We checked in our large luggage, and after having breakfast on the first floor, we went directly to visit Tiananmen Square. 3. Breakfast: Dinner on the first floor of Home Inn, 10 yuan per serving. The condition is quite good, clean and affordable. 4. Tiananmen Square: After breakfast, walk from Guangming Street to Qianmen Street and take bus No. 120 for two stops to Tiananmen Square (you can also walk for about 15 minutes).

It is very convenient to take the bus. Visit Tiananmen Square and the Monument to the People’s Heroes. There was a long queue at the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall at that time, so we chose to go through the tunnel in the square to the Tiananmen Gate Tower, which overlooks the panoramic view of the square (tickets are 15 yuan, two pieces are 7 yuan stored in the package, and you have to go through the security check). Guide the children to observe the panoramic view of the square on the tower.

5. Forbidden City: After coming down from the gatehouse (around 10:00), walk north to reach the Forbidden City (ticket is 60 yuan, renting an electronic tour guide is 10 yuan each, and the deposit is 100 yuan, which is convenient for saving money and increasing knowledge) ). We walked along the center line, focusing on the east line, and did not go to the west line. Around 13:30, leave the north gate of the Forbidden City and exit the electronic tour guide. I brought snacks for everyone to replenish energy. The two children kept walking, taking two breaks. Note: There is a bus service.

You can also continue walking west for about 5 minutes to find the No. 5 bus, take it at the Qianmen stop, and then walk to the Home Inn.

6. Check-in: Arrive at Home Inn at about 14:00. After checking in, have lunch next door to Home Inn. Go back to the room for a lunch break around 5 o'clock. 7. Dinner: Leave Rujia at 17:30 and go to Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant on Qianmen Street to taste delicious food. Jude Roast Duck Restaurant has private rooms, but they are not open at midnight. The standard price is 300 yuan per person, plus 20% service charge. We chose to be in the lobby, it could be 0 o'clock, but we might have to wait in line for 30 minutes to start enjoying a meal. 484 yuan per ticket for six people.

After dinner at 8.19:30, walk to Tiananmen Square to watch the flag lowering ceremony.

9. Buy lunch for the next day: Since you can only visit the Badaling Great Wall at noon the next day, there are many people being slaughtered around the Great Wall, and the price/performance ratio is very low. Buy some yogurt, bread and cooked vegetables. July 9th Event Series 1. Visiting Chairman Mao Memorial Hall: Since the queue was too long on the morning of the 8th, I chose to arrive at Tiananmen Square at 7 o’clock today to queue. I can visit at 8:00 and finish at 8:15.

Remarks: Chairman Mao Memorial Hall is open in the morning from Tuesday to Sunday, closed in the afternoon, and closed all day on Monday. When visiting Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, we need to deposit our packages. We will arrange for a parent to watch the packages but not visit. 2. Breakfast: After the visit, go to the breakfast shop opposite through the underground passage on the east side of the square to have breakfast.

3. Badaling Great Wall: Take bus No. 5 in front of the breakfast shop at 8:45 to Deshengmen (about 30 minutes); not far from here, transfer to the air-conditioned bus No. 919 (look for the dispatch room) station), it takes about an hour to reach Badaling. At 9:19, I asked if it was an express train. The air-conditioned express train was 12 yuan and the local train was 7 yuan. (I didn’t know about the local train when I went there, and it took 1 hour and 45 minutes.

When I came back, I took the express train and it only took 1 hour.) Get off the bus and walk for about 15 minutes to the entrance. It takes about 2 hours to climb the Great Wall (45 yuan) and back to Haohan Slope, and the tour ends around 13:30. Used it for lunch on the bus back. After taking 919 to Deshengmen terminal, transfer to bus No. 5 at the originating terminal.

Arrive at Home Inn around 16:00 and take a rest. 4. Visit Wangfujing Street: Take a taxi from Home Inn to Qianmen Street at 18:00 and have dinner at Donglaishun on Wangfujing Street. The mutton hot pot was really good but the quantity was small. Six of us ordered eight plates of lamb. (The most expensive leg of lamb is 45 yuan/plate, but not delicious. The little lamb is 20 yuan/plate, which is delicious and affordable. We ordered a plate of lean meat, a plate of sheep brains, and six plates of small lamb. The two children ate quietly After eating for a while, the two children went to play, and the four of us continued to eat. The total consumption was 375 yuan. 5. After dinner, we took a taxi to go home. /p>

July 10th Activity 1. Breakfast: Get up at 7 o'clock, have breakfast on the first floor of your home. After breakfast, check out and go to Beijing Happy Valley with all your luggage. 2. Visit Beijing Happy Valley: From Qianmen Street. Walk to the Qianmen Building in a Y shape. Remember to take the 821 bus and turn left. Get off at the Daliu Shu Station. We waited for a while, but we didn't get a bus. There was one next to it. van.

We took a 15-yuan van and arrived at the entrance of Beijing Happy Valley. Trial run in summer, tickets are 120 yuan, half price for children is 60 yuan. Check your luggage at the door and go to Happy Valley. Happy Valley is divided into several areas, each area has different entertainment projects.

Pick up the map at the door. For children under 120cm, many projects cannot be played. It's better to go directly to Ant Kingdom, where the activities are mainly for children. There are basically no restrictions for children above 140cm, and they can play all sports. The more interesting activities we played include: Crystal Wings Roller Coaster (adults 5* children 3*), Jungle Train (adults 3* children 5*), Big Harvest (adults 5* children 5*), Frog Jump (children 4* ), and several other small activities have no special impression. Note: Crystal Wings is quite exciting. One of our parents had a reaction after finishing it, like feeling after motion sickness. The 8-year-old boy was very nervous when he came down for the first time. After a while, he got better and even wow

4. By plane: 18:00, CA1503 flew to Nanjing. It was the first time for both children to fly. After the security check, they played wildly at the gate for a while. After boarding the plane, they swapped window seats with other passengers. First, they observed the onboard facilities, then watched the sunset outside the window and tasted the onboard food. Each child finished a box lunch, drank 2 to 3 drinks, and used a call bell. On the return bus, I fell asleep sweetly, ending my pleasant trip to Beijing.