Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What are the scenic spots close together in Beijing? It is best to introduce by category, thank you.

What are the scenic spots close together in Beijing? It is best to introduce by category, thank you.

The first category is in the city center: with Tiananmen Square as the center: the Great Hall of the People in the west, the National Museum in the east, the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall in the south, the Forbidden City, Zhongshan Park and the Working People's Cultural Palace in the north; The north gate of the Forbidden City is Jingshan Park, and the west side of Jingshan Park is Beihai Park. Three kilometers west of Tiananmen Square is Xidan Commercial Street. Two kilometers east of the square is Wangfujing Commercial Street. 500 meters south of the square is Qianmen Commercial Street, where there are many old brands. This is an area with relatively concentrated scenic spots.

Another area with relatively concentrated scenic spots is Zhongguancun, Haidian, where there are the Summer Palace and Yuanmingyuan (about two kilometers), as well as cultural landscapes such as Tsinghua and Peking University. In fact, many scenic spots in these two campuses are the original site of Yuanmingyuan. Of course, Zhongguancun is also a gathering place for electronic products trading, especially IT products, but we must keep our eyes open, and the salesmen here can especially fool people.

There are Lama Temple, Confucius Temple and imperial academy, which are relatively concentrated.

There are Houhai Bar Street and Nanluoguxiang Culture Street, which are not far apart and worth visiting.

Those who like creative culture can go to 798 in the east. It's quite big, with many studios, and you can browse for a long time.

Beijing happy valley, located in the East Fourth Ring Road, is also a place where young people like to play.

Other scenic spots are not so concentrated, but there are really many places to see in Beijing, even museums that you can't see. I can't finish talking for a while.

Also, when you go to Beijing, you usually go to the Great Wall. The Great Wall and the scenic spots of the Ming Tombs are far apart, but they are on a tourist route. If you go, you can call this number 010-835311. It's near the front door. Even if you arrive, you should buy tickets at the window. Outside the door, all the soliciting are black cars. There are many people who advertise to buy maps in Qianmen area. The price is super cheap, a few dollars each.