Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I want to take my children to Beijing for four or five days in late April. The child is four and a half years old. What are the suitable places? ...

I want to take my children to Beijing for four or five days in late April. The child is four and a half years old. What are the suitable places? ...

D 1: Zoo, aquarium, bird's nest at night. Get up at 7-8 in the morning, prepare dinner, leave around 9: 00, and enter the zoo 10. Remember to bring lunch. If the weather is fine, you can bring a mat. Lunch can be settled on the lawn of the garden. Children generally like this feeling of spring outing. Leave the park around 4 pm, find a nearby KFC or McDonald's to have a rest and have a meal, or go back to the hotel to have a rest and have a meal, and go to the Bird's Nest to watch the night scene around 7 pm until you have had enough fun and go back to the hotel to have a rest (the reason for arranging the zoo on the first day is to give the children a good start and make them look forward to this trip. As for the arrangement of the first day, it is entirely to avoid the baby being too tired at first. If you feel that there are few places to play, you can buy an aquarium pass when you enter the zoo and take your baby to see it (this is still recommended). You can also leave the zoo early and then go to the Beijing Planetarium opposite the zoo. Before you go, you should check whether it is on. )

D2: Tsinghua, Peking University and Summer Palace (the intensity is a little high, if you think it is too high, you can choose one of Tsinghua Peking University). You don't have to get up too early before the baby wakes up. You can eat in Tsinghua Peking University in the morning, rest at noon and rest in the Summer Palace in the afternoon. (The current scenic spots may not be attractive to a four-and-a-half-year-old baby. )

D3: Happy Valley (this baby should like it very much). Happy Valley is a place worth spending a day playing. The children's play area is dominated by the ant kingdom (remember to bring lunch and floor mats)

D4: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City and Qianmen Commercial Street are not explained (but I think these may not be attractive to a child over four years old). ...

This is just a general idea, and there are many different combinations of tourist routes. The arrangement of general routes actually depends on where you live, whether all routes are mainly children, whether adults visit scenic spots, and whether they particularly want to visit or visit. All these should be considered. I just want to give you a reference opinion. I hope it will be adopted. If you have any other questions, you can continue to leave a message. Hmm. How interesting