3 Days of Beijing's Best

Day Note:

This is an ambitious first day, but it will get you to the highlights in the center of town. Begin with breakfast in the hotel (the lobby bakery has some of the best croissants this side of Paris) and then head down Chang'An Avenue toward Tiananmen Square. If you're still suffering from jet lag, you may catch the 6 a.m. flag raising or some early morning tai chi. The line forms early and grows quickly to catch a glimpse of embalmed Chairman Mao. ZhengYanMen,...

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    Stroll on Chang An Avenue

    Stroll on Chang An Avenue - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 8119 1011
    • Location:

    • Chang An Avenue
    • Beijing,Beijing100004
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Massive crowds attend the daily raising and lowering, at 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., respectively, of China's national flag at the north end of Tiananmen Square. Jostle with locals for some elbow room and catch a glimpse.

    Description:

    The Chang An Avenue, stretching 38 kilometers and running east-westward through the Beijing city proper, is known as the first street and façade of the capital. It is definitely a must-see for first-time visitors. Both sides are lined with famous high-rise buildings. The avenue offers a rare opportunity to reflect on the city's past, present and future. The Tiananmen Square, located in the middle reach of the street, is filled with historic relics and legends, and the flag raising and lowering ceremonies there often attracts a large crowd of observers.

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    Mao Ze Dong Mausoleum

    Mao Ze Dong Mausoleum - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 6513 2277
    • Location:

    • Tiananmen Square
    • Chongmen District
    • Beijing,Beijing100006
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    Description:

    This massive mausoleum and memorial hall was built right in the center of Tiananmen Square—the center of Beijing and metaphorically of the whole of China; shortly after Mao's death in 1976. For nearly thirty years he was the center of the Chinese universe, and however the future judges him he is certainly still revered today. The queues that file into the building and pass his glass sarcophagus are long but fast moving, and visitors often get the feeling they are being whisked away before they can get a good look at the mummified corpse. Admission is free.

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    ZhengYangMen Gate

    ZhengYangMen Gate - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 6351 0018 (Beijing Tourist Information Center)
    • Location:

    • Southern end of Tiananmen Square
    • Xuanwu District
    • Beijing,Beijing100006
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    Description:

    When you go shopping in the Qian Men commercial area, two majestic towers greet your eyes. They are the Gate of True Sun and Arrow Tower, dubbed as Qian Men (front gate), which stand on the south side of Tiananmen Square. Originally built in 1419, the gate was the south entrance of the Beijing inner city during the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911). It is the largest well-preserved city gate in Beijing. The gate has become a museum of local customs, and visitors can see Beijing's old city wall, streets, markets and houses through historical photos and relics.

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    Forbidden City (Gu Gong)

    Forbidden City (Gu Gong) - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 0 10 6512 2255 / +86 0 10 6513 2255
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • North of Tiananmen Square
    • Dong Cheng District
    • Beijing,Beijing100009
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    The main draw of Forbidden City is the impressive Imperial architecture and the sheer scale of the palace. Visiting on a clear day in winter offers the best chance for photographs of this historic site with a clear blue sky in the background. Take a day to visit the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square together, as they are right next to each other.

    Description:

    Located in the heart of Beijing near Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City is the most vivid reminder of China's Imperial past. Constructed from 1406 to 1420 and serving as the Imperial palace from the Ming to Qing Dynasties, Forbidden City is the largest palace in the world. There are nearly 1,000 surviving buildings in total, and many of these have been carefully restored to their former glory. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Forbidden City contains artefacts from China's Imperial past and is a must-see attraction when visiting Beijing.

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    Dong Hua Men Night Market

    Dong Hua Men Night Market - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 8119 1011
    • Location:

    • Xing Dong An Plaza
    • off Wangfujing Daije
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    Description:

    This night market has to be seen to be believed. Eager crowds jostle alongside red and white stalls, responding to the calls of vendors or the sight of something delicious or extraordinary to behold. Food comes on skewers, in soup bowls, wrapped in tortillas, or even in half a pineapple, and includes familiar fried and roasted meat, fish, seafood, vegetables and fruit, alongside hearts, brains, stomach and other innards. Try baby sparrows, scorpions, crickets and silkworm grubs. Glutinous and sticky, savory and sweet rice dishes are filling and cheap. Vegetarians can eat corn, broccoli, mushrooms and noodles.

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    Wang Fu Jing Shopping Area

    Wang Fu Jing Shopping Area - Beijing
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Chinese shopping malls are somewhat different to those in the West, and there are often really great places to eat inside the many malls at Wangfujing. Take some time to look around these seemingly generic and modern spaces and you can find some tasty treats from all over the world.

    Description:

    As one of the oldest and most famous commercial streets in China, it is no wonder that Wangfujing is now the modern shopping centre of Beijing. A wide collection of pedestrian streets and modern shopping malls mixed with the traditional snack stalls and architecture of old China, Wangfujing shows how the ancient and modern can blend to great effect. Alongside today's fashion brands such as French Connection and Nike lay traditional Chinese shops such as Shengxifu Hat Store, Tongshenghe Shoe Store and the Wuyutai Tea House. A great place to enjoy modern China whilst still taking in the history of Beijing.

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    Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant

    Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 86 10 6701 1379
    • Location:

    • 32 Qianmen Avenue
    • Beijing,北京市100051
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    Description:

    This is Beijing's most famous Peking Duck restaurant, and also one of the oldest, having been established in 1864. The huge, plush dining hall is filled with diners eager to try this dish in its most authentic setting. A basic duck starts at CNY108, but the pancakes, scallions and sauces are extra. For CNY168 you can choose your bird before it is roasted, and get all the trimmings "for free". The menu also has dishes made from every other part of the duck, save the quack. Beers, spirits and soft drinks are served, and there is a separate fast-food section.

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    Yonghe Gong (Lama Temple)

    Yonghe Gong (Lama Temple) - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 010/6404-3769
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Yong He Gong Dajie 12
    • South of the North Second Ring Rd. (entrance on the south end of the complex)
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    Description:

    If you only visit one temple after the Temple of Heaven, this should be it. A complex of progressively larger buildings topped with ornate yellow-tiled roofs, Yonghe Gong was built in 1694 and originally belonged to the Qing prince who would become the Yongzheng emperor. As was the custom, the complex was converted to a temple after Yongzheng's move to the Forbidden City in 1744. The temple is home to several rather beautiful incense burners, including a particularly ornate one in the second courtyard that dates back to 1746. The Falun Dian (Hall of the Wheel of Law), second to last of the major buildings, contains a 6m (20-ft.) bronze statue of Tsongkapa (1357-1419), the founder of the reformist Yellow Hat (Geluk) sect of Tibetan Buddhism, which is now the dominant school of Tibetan Buddhism. He's easily recognized by his pointed cap with long earflaps. The last of the five central halls, the Wanfu Ge (Tower of Ten Thousand Happinesses), houses the temple's prize possession -- an ominous Tibetan-style statue of Maitreya (the future Buddha), 18m (59 ft.) tall, carved from a single piece of white sandalwood. Once something of a circus, Yonghe Gong is slowly starting to feel like a place of worship, as there are now many Chinese devotees of Tibetan Buddhism.

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    Nanluoguxiang

    Nanluoguxiang - Beijing
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    • Location:

    • Runs north to south between Jiugulou Dajie and Dianmen Dajie, respectively
    • Southern entrance a few blocks east of Houhai
    • Beijing,Beijing
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Nanluoguxiang is a great place to chill out and enjoy the surrounding architecture. It has plenty of choices for eating and drinking without the all-out party atmosphere associated with Sanlitun bar area.

    Description:

    Nanluoguxiang is one of the best preserved historical areas of downtown Beijing, as well as being one of the most chic and trendy places to hang out in the afternoons and evenings. The 768-metre-long south-north central lane, with 16 hutong branching off the central lane, is full of interesting craft shops, relaxing cafes and trendy bars. The area has a history of over 700 years and is one of the oldest hutong neighborhoods in the city. Nanluoguxiang has been fully restored to its former glory, and is surrounding by other historic sites such as Houhai Lake and the Drum and Bell Towers.

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    Bei Hai Gongyuan (Beihai Park)

    Bei Hai Gongyuan (Beihai Park) - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 010/6404-0610
    • Location:

    • Wenjin Jie 1
    • Xi Cheng Qu (south entrance is just west of the north gate of the Forbidden City; east entrance is opposite the west entrance of Jing Shan Park)
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    Description:

    An imperial playground dating back to the Tartar Jin dynasty (1115-1234), Bei Hai lies to the north of Zhong Hai and Nan Hai, which were also opened to the public in 1925. In the best tradition of Animal Farm, the Communist leaders created a new Forbidden City and named it Zhong Nan Hai. Bei Hai was left to the masses. Although it's a convenient way to combine a morning visit to the Forbidden City with a more relaxing afternoon in the Back Lakes area, most visitors have a quick peek at the southern half and then disappear. Unfortunately, they miss the north side of the park, which is more interesting.

    Entering from the south, you come to Tuan Cheng (Round City), a small citadel on a raised platform whose most notable structure, Chengguang Dian, houses a 1.5m-tall (5-ft.) statue of a feminine-looking Buddha, crafted from Burmese white jade. Crossing the Yong'an Bridge to Qiong Dao (Qiong Islet), you soon reach Yong'an Si, where the founder of the prominent Geluk sect, Tsongkapa, was the focus of devotion. He is now portrayed as a Chinese reformer of corrupt Tibetan Buddhism, on the grounds that he was born in Qinghai rather than "autonomous" Tibet. From here, boats run to the north side of the park for ¥5 (65¢/35p), or you can walk around the east side, passing calligraphers wielding enormous sponge-tipped brushes to compose rapidly evaporating poems on the flagstones.

    Boats pull in to the east of Wu Long Ting (Five Dragon Pavilion), where aspiring singers treat the public to revolutionary airs popular in the 1950s. Off to the left is an impressive green-tiled pailou (memorial arch; the green tiles signify a religious purpose, in contrast to the yellow imperial tiles of the Forbidden City and Guo Zi Jian). Continue on to the square-shaped Jile Shijie Dian, encircled by a dry moat. Built by the Qianlong emperor to honor his mother, the sandalwood structure is exquisite, topped with a priceless gold dome (apparently too high for either foreign troops or local warlords to reach). The gaudy fiberglass statuary inside brings you back to the present. To the west stands an impressive Nine Dragon Screen, which guarded the entrance to a now-vanished temple. Further east is Daci Zhenru Bao Dian, an atmospheric Buddhist hall built during the late Ming from unpainted cedar; topped with a black roof (to protect the precious wood from fire), it has a cool slate floor. Continue east to the northern exit onto Ping'an Dadao, which marks the southern end of the Shicha Hai (Back Lakes) area.

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    South Silk Road

    • Contact:

    • 86 10 6615 5515
    • Location:

    • 19 Lotus Lane
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Be sure to order a pitcher of the milky, white fermented rice wine.

    Description:

    Arty, minimalist and hip, it's hard not to feel a bit like a bon vivant here, eating fashionably small portions of flavorful, spicy, Yunnan cuisine. Try the tree bark—yes, tree bark—salad with its delectable dressing. The food is a joy to look at and eat.

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    Lao Hanzi Hakka Restaurant

    • Contact:

    • 86 10 6404 2259
    • Location:

    • Qianhai Nanyan
    • On the eastern shore of the Houhai area
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    Description:

    Popular Hakka dishes prepared in a casual setting at the edge of Houhai keep the patrons coming back for more. Lao Hanzi's "three cup duck" and sizzling perch cooked in tinfoil also make for a dramatic dinnertime display. Service can get a bit slow, especially during dinnertime, so be prepared for a long drawn-out meal. This is fine, if and when the beer is cold.

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    East Shore Live Jazz Café

    East Shore Live Jazz Café - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 10 8403 2131
    • Location:

    • 2/F, 2 Qianhai Nanyuan Lu
    • Eastern bank of Houhai
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    Description:

    Boasting dark wood paneling and floor to ceiling windows offering an eyeful of Houhai, this small jazz dive defines rugged sophistication. Started by Liu Yue, Cui Jian's former saxophonist, it's the most authentic jazz joint in town, featuring top acts from Thursday to Sunday. Perfect for those tired of glitz but hungry for jazz.

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    The Courtyard (Siheyuan)

    The Courtyard (Siheyuan) - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 010/6526-8883
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Donghua Men Dajie 95
    • 10-min. walk, on north side of street
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    Description:

    If you read the food magazines, this may be the one Beijing restaurant you know. Owned by a Chinese-American lawyer with family roots in Beijing, the CourtYard serves admirable fare but wins the most accolades for its setting, in a restored courtyard-style house next to the Forbidden City. The house's gray brick exterior still blends with its old Beijing surroundings, but inside is a different world: modernist white and glass, with tall art-hung walls and a beckoning staircase that leads to a contemporary art gallery in the basement. The fare isn't genuine fusion; dishes are recognizably Occidental or Oriental with only token mixing of styles, but they're delectable nonetheless. Foie gras brûlée, cashew-crusted lamb chop, and black cod with tomato marmalade are longtime favorites. The tender grilled chicken breast in lemon grass and coconut curry is superb, justifying rave reviews almost by itself. The wine list is more comprehensive and well thought out than anything this side of Hong Kong, with a surprisingly large number available by the glass. An intimate cigar lounge upstairs, furnished with leather couches, looks out across the Forbidden City's eastern moat.

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    RBL

    RBL - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 86 10 6552 1393
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 53 Dong An Men Street
    • Xi Pei Lou
    • Beijing,Beijing100747

    Description:

    Put a Japanese restaurant, a sexy cocktail bar and a dimly-lit comfy lounge together in Beijing and what do you get? RBL! Chef Dan believes that food is an art as much as a science—marvel at his precisely-cut sushi and well-presented Dalian scallop sashimi. But the Nagasaki suckling pig in kumquat sauce and the Shandong eel soaked in oils and spices is to die for. Fresh ingredients are added into these dishes, which is evident by the taste. For dessert, relax over a green tea cheesecake or the miso crème brûlée before you head over to the laidback lounge section for a chat with pals.

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    Grand Hyatt Beijing

    Grand Hyatt Beijing - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 8518 1234
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 1 East Chang An Avenue
    • Beijing,BJ100738
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Beginning with the massive water fountain and flag display out front, the Hyatt is the most impressive hotel in Beijing with service to match. The Red Moon bar is popular not just with hotel guests, as is Made in China, the in house restaurant. Don't forget to pack your suit. The indoor pool looks like a lush tropical lagoon.

    Description:

    Another one from the Hyatt stable, this hotel will offer you luxury beyond imagination. Steeped in Oriental traditions, yet very modern in design and amenities, the Grand Hyatt ensures a comfortable stay. Apart from the regular luxury features present in all the 825 rooms and suites, this hotel also has a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness center and a business center. It even provides limousine services, sight seeing tours, secretarial services and more.

Day Note:

Get up early to avoid the crowds at the sprawling Panjiayuan antiques market. Eat breakfast in the hotel or pick up some baozi (steamed dumplings) outside the front gate. When you've bought enough souvenirs, cab over to the Temple of Heaven. Just outside of the park's northwest gate is the Beijing Pearl Market. The highest quality strands are found in the stores on the top floor, but be sure to bargain hard everywhere. For lunch, head to the new Xin Guang...

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    Panjiayuan

    Panjiayuan - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 6775 2405 / +86 10 6710 0298
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Panjiayuan Lu
    • Just inside Dongsanhuan Nanlu
    • Beijing,Beijing100021
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Most of the goods in Panjiayuan are of excellent quality, although as with most of these markets bargaining is essential to achieve a good price.

    Description:

    This classic flea market in the south-eastern part of Beijing has thousands of individual shops and offers a brilliant selection of antiques for all budgets. Along with the Great Wall, Forbidden City and Roast Duck, Panjiayuan is one of the most popular destinations tourists in Beijing. Whether looking for a simple gift for family or a rare and expensive treasure, Panjiayuan is a lively and exciting market to visit. The market is divided into four zones for ease of shopping - the handicrafts zone, the ancient and old furniture zone, the zone of ancient and old calligraphic works, paintings, books and periodicals, and the zone of ancient architecture.

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    Temple of Heaven (Tian Tan)

    Temple of Heaven (Tian Tan) - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 (0)10 6702 2242
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Tian Tan North Road
    • Beijing,Beijing100050
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    "Tiantan" is dripping in history and imperial significance. Grab a friend and share a secret across the Echo Wall at the Imperial Vault of Heaven. Crowd into the middle of Circular Altar, which the Chinese believe to be the point at the center of the universe.

    Description:

    Located in the South-eastern area of Beijing, the Temple of Heaven is a stunning set of buildings completed in 1420 for prayer and worship. The Temple covers 2.73 square km of gardens and buildings, built to strict philosophical requirements. The centrepiece of Tian Tan is the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests. This 38-metre high tower is intricately decorated both inside and out, and is one of the most famous landmarks within the city. Extensive renovation of the site took place in 2006, with the Temple of Heaven recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998.

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    Pearl Market

    Pearl Market - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 01067117429
    • Location:

    • 16 Hongqiao Lu
    • On the northeast corner of the Temple of Heaven
    • Beijing,Beijing
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    For guaranteed quality (and a more relaxed shopping experience), visit the stores on the top floor. Despite the surroundings there, bargaining is still expected.

    Description:

    A huge range of pearls is available at all price points. Knowing a bit in advance can help determine the real from the fake pearls. You'll also be able to find a sundry of other items at the market, but due to the high volume of tourists, prices are becoming a bit inflated.

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    Din Tai Fung

    Din Tai Fung - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 86 10 6462 4502
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 24 , Xinyuan Xili Zhongjie
    • Northwest of Yu Yang Hotel
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Order the xiaolongbao and the chicken soup.

    Description:

    Selected by the New York Times as one of the world's best restaurants 20 years ago, this Taiwanese dumpling chain has been riding the publicity ever since. Now with branches all over the world, this restaurant developed a faithful following with its dumplings, lovely service and sleek modern design. A playroom for the kids makes it a family favorite. Perfect for world famous dumplings.

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    Summer Palace (Yi He Yuan)

    Summer Palace (Yi He Yuan) - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 6288 1144
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Hai Dian
    • Beijing,Beijing100091
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    The Summer Palace is extremely large and to see all of its beauty will take at least one day. It is stunning at all times of the year as the seasons change the natural landscape. Highlights of the palace include the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, the Cloud Dispelling Hall and the Temple of Buddhist Virtue.

    Description:

    Dominated by the 60-metre high Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake, this palace is located in the North of Beijing and was originally constructed in 1750. The palace has been ransacked and destroyed on a number of occasions throughout history, with its current incarnation being finished in 1902 after the Boxer Rebellion. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998, the Summer Palace is a perfect example of Chinese palatial garden design. With its lakes, maze-like collection of buildings and beautiful pagodas, this landmark is the most beautiful and peaceful attraction to visit in Beijing.

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    Beijing Zoo

    Beijing Zoo - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 6831 4411
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 131 Xi Zhi Men Wai Avenue
    • Xi Cheng District
    • Beijing,Beijing100044
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Worth it to see the pandas. On weekends, a whole sale clothing market sets up shop outside the front gate.

    Description:

    This is the biggest zoo in China, with more than 3,500 species from almost every corner of the world. Besides featuring China's famous 'mascot', the adorable panda, the zoo has an assortment of elephants, monkeys, tigers, bears, zebras, and many exotic birds. This fantastic collection attracts hundreds of thousands of kids and adults every year. Visitors can also pick up some zoological knowledge by visiting the various theme areas, such as those housing pandas and amphibians.

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    South Beauty

    South Beauty - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 86 10 6505 0809 / 86 10 6505 2288 (ext 80220)
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • L220, 2F, China World West Tower, 1 Jian Guo Men Wai Avenue
    • Chao Yang District
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    Description:

    One of a growing number of restaurants in the capital to offer authentic, good value Sichuan food in a upscale environment, South Beauty has proven extremely popular with locals and visitors alike. With a glass front, immaculate mirrored bar and comfortable booth seating, the atmosphere here is ideal for dates or business meals, and the food never disappoints. All the spicy Sichuan favorites are present.

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    Acrobatic Displays

    Acrobatic Displays - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 (0)10 6500 1188
    • Location:

    • 14 Dong Zhi Men South Ave
    • (Poly Plaza Theater, Dong Cheng District)
    • Beijing,Beijing100027
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    Description:

    Acrobatics has a long and proud history that stretches back well into Imperial China. This tourist-friendly version is guaranteed to boggle the mind with the performers' amazing human flexibility and dexterity. They jump, they tumble, and they do things that make the audience hold its collective breath in excitement. In one act, performers spin delicate plates on poles. Maybe a quick peek as the curtain closes will reveal how the plate spinners hold those things up there.

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    Bar Blu

    Bar Blu - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 10 6417 4124
    • Location:

    • 4/F Tongli Studio
    • Sanlitun Beijie
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Don't miss the popular Tuesday night trivia. Put together a team of friends and compete for free drinks. Good happy hour from 8-9.

    Description:

    A solid favorite for Beijing's younger clubbers, this bar is multiple levels of good time fun, drawing in a predominantly foreign crowd with decent cocktails, happy hour specials, laowai DJs spinning chart dance hits and regular themed parties. In summer the action spills out onto the upstairs patio. Perfect for flirtatious bar games

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    Grand Hyatt Beijing

    Grand Hyatt Beijing - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 8518 1234
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 1 East Chang An Avenue
    • Beijing,BJ100738
    • Map

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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Beginning with the massive water fountain and flag display out front, the Hyatt is the most impressive hotel in Beijing with service to match. The Red Moon bar is popular not just with hotel guests, as is Made in China, the in house restaurant. Don't forget to pack your suit. The indoor pool looks like a lush tropical lagoon.

    Description:

    Another one from the Hyatt stable, this hotel will offer you luxury beyond imagination. Steeped in Oriental traditions, yet very modern in design and amenities, the Grand Hyatt ensures a comfortable stay. Apart from the regular luxury features present in all the 825 rooms and suites, this hotel also has a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness center and a business center. It even provides limousine services, sight seeing tours, secretarial services and more.

Day Note:

No trip to Beijing is complete without a visit to the Great Wall. While it is usually a full day affair, it is worth it to go a bit farther afield to the less touristy sections at Mu Tian Yu or Simatai. Either location will impress, although Simatai is slightly more wild and more strenuous. Most visitors there attempt the 10 km hike along the wall from Simatai to Jinshanling. With either location, be prepared with good walking shoes, sun protection and...

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    Great Wall at Simatai

    Great Wall at Simatai - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 6903 1051 / +86 10 6903 5025
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Gubeikou Town
    • Miyun County
    • Beijing,Beijing101508
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Although not as precipitous as Mutianyu Great Wall, Simatai does require some level of fitness to traverse. It is further from Beijing than some other sections, but affords better views of the surrounding hills than the Badaling section. Simatai is also generally quieter than Badaling, although it can still be busy during peak season.

    Description:

    Simatai Great Wall section is 5.4 km long and is located some 120 km from the centre of Beijing in Miyun County. There are 35 beacon towers along this section, and it marks one of the most strategically significant parts of the Great Wall. Simatai was built in the early part of the Ming Dynasty in the late 14th century, and is the only part of the wall to still have original Ming Dynasty features. Simatai has not been rebuilt in the same way as Badaling, and it is somewhat steeper and harder to climb. It is a good compromise between the touristy Badaling and the difficult Mutianyu, offering convenience, fair hiking and stunning views.

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    Great Wall at Mu Tian Yu

    Great Wall at Mu Tian Yu - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 (0)10 8119 1011 (Tourist Information Center)
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • San Du He Village
    • Huai Rou County
    • Beijing,Beijing101400
    • Map

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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Mutianyu is the quietest section of the Great Wall, but it still pays to get there early in the morning. There you can fully experience the peacefulness of the area and the stunning scenery. The hike can be strenuous but it is worth it, although there is a cable car for those who want to avoid the steep climb.

    Description:

    Mutianyu Great Wall section is about 70km from Beijing and is the most challenging section of the wall accessible to tourists. Mutianyu is closer to Beijing than Simatai, but is further from the road and can be a fairly demanding hike. This part of the wall has not been restored and so there are steep and uneven stairs to negotiate. This is one of the oldest parts of the Wall, and was built in the early Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) on top of the original wall that was constructed in the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-557). Mutianyu is the quietest part of the wall, and with over 60% of the area covered in forest it offers the most stunning scenery of any section of the Great Wall near Beijing.

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    Ming Tombs

    • Contact:

    • +86 10 6076 1334 (Beijing Tourist Information Center)
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Jundushan
    • Chang Ping District
    • Beijing,Beijing102213
    • Map

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    Description:

    The Ming Tombs are located around 50km northwest of Beijing, and represent the collective name for the 13 mausoleums of the Ming Dynasty Emperors (1368-1644). The tomb was originally built only for Emperor Changling, whose tomb is the largest and best preserved of any of the tombs. Although only the tombs of Changling and Dingling are open to the public, the tombs represent an interesting insight into the burial rituals of Imperial China. The two tombs are quite different in style, with the large Changling tomb consisting of a huge camphor wood building and the Dingling tomb being an underground chamber.

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    Green T. House

    Green T. House - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 86 10 6552 8310
    • Location:

    • 6 Gonti Xilu
    • Behind Bellagio
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    A winner of numerous awards. Exquisite presentation takes precedence over the actual cuisine.

    Description:

    A combination of beautifully presented mouth-watering food, chic décor and impeccable service, Green T. House kicks up the standard a couple of notches. International master chefs prepare innovative fusion cuisine blurring the line between food and art.

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    Bellagio

    Bellagio - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 86 10 6551 3533
    • Location:

    • 6 Gonti Xilu
    • Opposite Destinations
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    For dinner, don't miss the three cup chicken or the kung pao shrimp. For dessert, don't pass on the mango desserts or red bean ice mountains.

    Description:

    This buzzy and fun destination is where the cool kids go for beef noodle soup after a night out at the clubs. With huge windows and comfortable chairs, you can snack away in style. Try their leaning towers of shaved ice smothered with sweet toppings. Perfect for hungry fashionistas.

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    Dragonfly Retreat

    Dragonfly Retreat - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 (0)10 6593 6066
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 6 Baijiazhuang Lu
    • 1F Eastern Inn
    • Beijing,Beijing100027
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Authentic, aromatic and memorable

    Description:

    In Beijing, there are options galore for massages, but for a location that has guaranteed training for their employees, great services, low cost and high cleanliness, dragonfly is your top choice. Chinese, Japanese, aroma oil and oriental foot massage available as well as manicures, pedicures and waxing. There are few better ways to spend a day than the dragonfly way!

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    Q Bar

    Q Bar - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • 010/6595-9239
    • Location:

    • Top floor of Eastern Inn Hotel, 6 Baijiazhuang Lu
    • Nan Sanlitun Lu (on top floor of Eastern Inn Hotel)
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    Description:

    Don't be put off by the drab interior of the hotel that houses Q Bar. The bar, located on the top floor, is an oasis of style, with dim lighting, lounge music, and a long bar nestled against a window with panoramic views. Here you will find the best martinis in town. Unfortunately, the love and devotion owners George and Echo pour into those drinks often translate into slow service. The expansive rooftop seating is fantastic and DJs spin lounge and house music on weekends. Open 6pm to 2am.

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    Grand Hyatt Beijing

    Grand Hyatt Beijing - Beijing
    • Contact:

    • +86 10 8518 1234
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • 1 East Chang An Avenue
    • Beijing,BJ100738
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    Our Local Expert Says:

    Beginning with the massive water fountain and flag display out front, the Hyatt is the most impressive hotel in Beijing with service to match. The Red Moon bar is popular not just with hotel guests, as is Made in China, the in house restaurant. Don't forget to pack your suit. The indoor pool looks like a lush tropical lagoon.

    Description:

    Another one from the Hyatt stable, this hotel will offer you luxury beyond imagination. Steeped in Oriental traditions, yet very modern in design and amenities, the Grand Hyatt ensures a comfortable stay. Apart from the regular luxury features present in all the 825 rooms and suites, this hotel also has a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness center and a business center. It even provides limousine services, sight seeing tours, secretarial services and more.



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