Hello! I’m Alex Chen, a Chinese traveler passionate about independent travel and exploring diverse cultures and natural landscapes. For many travelers, Beijing is a city worth savoring, with its rich history and iconic sights. To help you plan a smooth and unforgettable Beijing trip, I’ve crafted itineraries ranging from 1 to 5 days. Whether you have limited time or a full vacation, this guide offers budget-friendly ways to experience Beijing’s highlights, including the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and more. Let’s make your Beijing trip memorable!


1-Day Beijing Itinerary

Itinerary 1: Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall -> Qianmen Street -> Temple of Heaven -> Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall

Autumn mist at Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall in fall
  • Mutianyu Great Wall: Located northeast of Beijing, the Mutianyu section is renowned for its well-preserved condition, scenic views, and fewer crowds. Its cable cars and slides add convenience and fun for families. This section is ideal for photographers, especially in autumn when the mountains are blanketed in red leaves.
  • Badaling Great Wall: As one of the most popular sections of the Great Wall, Badaling offers stunning vistas and convenient access. This section showcases ancient military architecture and provides panoramic views. Well-developed facilities make it a top choice for experiencing the Great Wall’s grandeur and learning about its historical significance.
  • Admission: Mutianyu: 45 RMB | Badaling: 40 RMB. Details at the Great Wall travel guide
  • Opening Hours: Summer: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM | Winter: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Qianmen Street

Qianmen Street at night

Known as one of Beijing’s oldest commercial streets, Qianmen Street combines traditional architecture with modern shopping. Here, you’ll find iconic Beijing shops and authentic street food, creating a unique blend of past and present. This lively street is perfect for dining, shopping, and sightseeing.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Temple of Heaven

Exterior view of Temple of Heaven’s Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Temple of Heaven was a sacred place for Ming and Qing emperors to perform rituals. Its iconic Hall of Prayer and Echo Wall showcase stunning ancient architecture, reflecting the harmony of heaven and earth. Visitors can immerse themselves in Chinese cultural heritage and history here.

  • Admission: 15 RMB (General) | 34 RMB (All-access). Details at the Temple of Heaven guide
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Olympic Bird’s Nest and Water Cube at night

These iconic structures were built for the 2008 Olympics and are known for their unique architectural designs. The Bird’s Nest resembles a bird’s nest structure, while the Water Cube features a futuristic water-drop motif. Both are illuminated beautifully at night and frequently host events, making them must-see spots for a glimpse of modern Beijing.

  • Admission: Bird’s Nest: 100 RMB | Water Cube: 30 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Itinerary 2: Tiananmen Square -> National Museum of China -> Forbidden City -> Jingshan Park

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square flag-raising ceremony

As China’s political and cultural center, Tiananmen Square is one of the world’s largest urban squares. The square features historic landmarks like the Monument to the People’s Heroes and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. Its flag-raising ceremony is especially popular at sunrise, drawing crowds for its patriotic ambiance.

National Museum of China

National Museum of China

This museum houses artifacts representing China’s 5,000-year history, including bronze, ceramics, and paintings. With modern displays and interactive exhibits, it’s a fascinating cultural destination for anyone looking to learn about China’s artistic and historical achievements.

  • Admission: Free. Reservation details at the National Museum guide
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays)

Forbidden City

Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City

Once home to emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Forbidden City is the world’s largest preserved wooden palace complex. Its grand halls and intricate design are a testament to ancient Chinese craftsmanship and imperial power. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Jingshan Park

Panoramic view of Beijing from Jingshan Park

North of the Forbidden City, Jingshan Park offers a serene natural retreat with a panoramic view of Beijing’s skyline. Visitors can enjoy seasonal beauty, especially the golden ginkgo leaves in autumn, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and photography.

  • Admission: 2 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Beijing 2 Day Itinerary

Itinerary 1

Day 1: Temple of Heaven -> Tiananmen Square -> Qianmen Street -> National Museum of China

Temple of Heaven

Exterior view of Temple of Heaven’s Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Temple of Heaven was a sacred place for Ming and Qing emperors to perform rituals. Its iconic Hall of Prayer and Echo Wall showcase stunning ancient architecture, reflecting the harmony of heaven and earth. Visitors can immerse themselves in Chinese cultural heritage and history here.

  • Admission: 15 RMB (General) | 34 RMB (All-access). Details at the Temple of Heaven guide
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square flag-raising ceremony

As China’s political and cultural center, Tiananmen Square is one of the world’s largest urban squares. The square features historic landmarks like the Monument to the People’s Heroes and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. Its flag-raising ceremony is especially popular at sunrise, drawing crowds for its patriotic ambiance.

Qianmen Street

Qianmen Street at night

Known as one of Beijing’s oldest commercial streets, Qianmen Street combines traditional architecture with modern shopping. Here, you’ll find iconic Beijing shops and authentic street food, creating a unique blend of past and present. This lively street is perfect for dining, shopping, and sightseeing.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

National Museum of China

National Museum of China

This museum houses artifacts representing China’s 5,000-year history, including bronze, ceramics, and paintings. With modern displays and interactive exhibits, it’s a fascinating cultural destination for anyone looking to learn about China’s artistic and historical achievements.

  • Admission: Free. Reservation details at the National Museum guide
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays)

Day 2: Forbidden City -> Drum Tower -> Jingshan Park

Forbidden City

Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City

Once home to emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Forbidden City is the world’s largest preserved wooden palace complex. Its grand halls and intricate design are a testament to ancient Chinese craftsmanship and imperial power. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Drum Tower

Morning view of Drum Tower in Beijing

Originally built to tell time, the Drum Tower, alongside the Bell Tower, stands as a symbol of time and heritage in Beijing. Visitors can climb to the top for a sweeping view of the old city’s hutongs and participate in traditional drum performances.

  • Admission: 20 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Jingshan Park

Panoramic view of Beijing from Jingshan Park

North of the Forbidden City, Jingshan Park offers a serene natural retreat with a panoramic view of Beijing’s skyline. Visitors can enjoy seasonal beauty, especially the golden ginkgo leaves in autumn, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and photography.

  • Admission: 2 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Itinerary 2

Day 1: Mutianyu or Badaling Great Wall -> Qianmen Street -> Temple of Heaven -> Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall

Autumn mist at Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall in fall
  • Mutianyu Great Wall: Located northeast of Beijing, the Mutianyu section is renowned for its well-preserved condition, scenic views, and fewer crowds. Its cable cars and slides add convenience and fun for families. This section is ideal for photographers, especially in autumn when the mountains are blanketed in red leaves.
  • Badaling Great Wall: As one of the most popular sections of the Great Wall, Badaling offers stunning vistas and convenient access. This section showcases ancient military architecture and provides panoramic views. Well-developed facilities make it a top choice for experiencing the Great Wall’s grandeur and learning about its historical significance.
  • Admission: Mutianyu: 45 RMB | Badaling: 40 RMB. Details at the Great Wall travel guide
  • Opening Hours: Summer: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM | Winter: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Qianmen Street

Qianmen Street at night

Known as one of Beijing’s oldest commercial streets, Qianmen Street combines traditional architecture with modern shopping. Here, you’ll find iconic Beijing shops and authentic street food, creating a unique blend of past and present. This lively street is perfect for dining, shopping, and sightseeing.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Temple of Heaven

Exterior view of Temple of Heaven’s Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Temple of Heaven was a sacred place for Ming and Qing emperors to perform rituals. Its iconic Hall of Prayer and Echo Wall showcase stunning ancient architecture, reflecting the harmony of heaven and earth. Visitors can immerse themselves in Chinese cultural heritage and history here.

  • Admission: 15 RMB (General) | 34 RMB (All-access). Details at the Temple of Heaven guide
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Olympic Bird’s Nest and Water Cube at night

These iconic structures were built for the 2008 Olympics and are known for their unique architectural designs. The Bird’s Nest resembles a bird’s nest structure, while the Water Cube features a futuristic water-drop motif. Both are illuminated beautifully at night and frequently host events, making them must-see spots for a glimpse of modern Beijing.

  • Admission: Bird’s Nest: 100 RMB | Water Cube: 30 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Day 2: Tiananmen Square -> National Museum of China -> Forbidden City -> Jingshan Park

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square flag-raising ceremony

As China’s political and cultural center, Tiananmen Square is one of the world’s largest urban squares. The square features historic landmarks like the Monument to the People’s Heroes and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. Its flag-raising ceremony is especially popular at sunrise, drawing crowds for its patriotic ambiance.

National Museum of China

National Museum of China

This museum houses artifacts representing China’s 5,000-year history, including bronze, ceramics, and paintings. With modern displays and interactive exhibits, it’s a fascinating cultural destination for anyone looking to learn about China’s artistic and historical achievements.

  • Admission: Free. Reservation details at the National Museum guide
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays)

Forbidden City

Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City

Once home to emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Forbidden City is the world’s largest preserved wooden palace complex. Its grand halls and intricate design are a testament to ancient Chinese craftsmanship and imperial power. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Jingshan Park

Panoramic view of Beijing from Jingshan Park

North of the Forbidden City, Jingshan Park offers a serene natural retreat with a panoramic view of Beijing’s skyline. Visitors can enjoy seasonal beauty, especially the golden ginkgo leaves in autumn, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and photography.

  • Admission: 2 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Beijing 3-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Tiananmen Square -> Forbidden City -> Jingshan Park -> Nanluoguxiang -> Drum Tower -> Shichahai

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square flag-raising ceremony

As China’s political and cultural center, Tiananmen Square is one of the world’s largest urban squares. The square features historic landmarks like the Monument to the People’s Heroes and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. Its flag-raising ceremony is especially popular at sunrise, drawing crowds for its patriotic ambiance.

Forbidden City

Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City

Once home to emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Forbidden City is the world’s largest preserved wooden palace complex. Its grand halls and intricate design are a testament to ancient Chinese craftsmanship and imperial power. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Jingshan Park

Panoramic view of Beijing from Jingshan Park

North of the Forbidden City, Jingshan Park offers a serene natural retreat with a panoramic view of Beijing’s skyline. Visitors can enjoy seasonal beauty, especially the golden ginkgo leaves in autumn, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and photography.

  • Admission: 2 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Nanluoguxiang

Nanluoguxiang traditional hutong

As one of Beijing’s best-preserved ancient hutong streets, Nanluoguxiang is filled with traditional courtyard residences, unique shops, cafes, and street food. This street is popular among locals and tourists, offering a mix of old Beijing charm and modern creativity, making it ideal for discovering local culture and specialty snacks.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Drum Tower

Morning view of Drum Tower in Beijing

Originally built to tell time, the Drum Tower, alongside the Bell Tower, stands as a symbol of time and heritage in Beijing. Visitors can climb to the top for a sweeping view of the old city’s hutongs and participate in traditional drum performances.

  • Admission: 20 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Shichahai

Shichahai bar at night

Shichahai is a scenic lake area surrounded by hutongs and historic courtyard homes. It’s lively year-round, with boating in summer and ice-skating in winter. Known for its restaurants, bars, and cafes, Shichahai offers a blend of traditional charm and vibrant nightlife, perfect for immersing in Beijing’s unique waterway culture.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Day 2: Temple of Heaven -> Great Hall of the People -> Chairman Mao Memorial Hall -> National Museum of China -> Qianmen Street -> Dashilar

Temple of Heaven

Exterior view of Temple of Heaven’s Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Temple of Heaven was a sacred place for Ming and Qing emperors to perform rituals. Its iconic Hall of Prayer and Echo Wall showcase stunning ancient architecture, reflecting the harmony of heaven and earth. Visitors can immerse themselves in Chinese cultural heritage and history here.

  • Admission: 15 RMB (General) | 34 RMB (All-access). Details at the Temple of Heaven guide
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Great Hall of the People

Front of the Great Hall of the People

The Great Hall of the People is China’s highest legislative meeting hall and an iconic symbol of national power. Visitors can tour parts of the hall, including various provincial meeting rooms, and learn about the architectural style of modern China.

  • Admission: 30 RMB (reservation required)
  • Opening Hours: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Chairman Mao Memorial Hall

Chairman Mao Memorial Hall

This memorial hall, located on the south side of Tiananmen Square, houses the remains of Chairman Mao. It is an important site for many Chinese to honor his legacy. The solemn interior invites visitors to learn more about his life and contributions to modern China.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Closed Mondays)

National Museum of China

National Museum of China

This museum houses artifacts representing China’s 5,000-year history, including bronze, ceramics, and paintings. With modern displays and interactive exhibits, it’s a fascinating cultural destination for anyone looking to learn about China’s artistic and historical achievements.

  • Admission: Free. Reservation details at the National Museum guide
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays)

Qianmen Street

Qianmen Street at night

Known as one of Beijing’s oldest commercial streets, Qianmen Street combines traditional architecture with modern shopping. Here, you’ll find iconic Beijing shops and authentic street food, creating a unique blend of past and present. This lively street is perfect for dining, shopping, and sightseeing.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Dashilar

Dashilar historic street

Dashilar is one of Beijing’s oldest commercial areas, known for its historic shops and traditional crafts. Visitors can buy authentic Beijing souvenirs and sample local snacks in an atmosphere brimming with old Beijing charm. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in the city’s cultural heritage.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Day 3: Mutianyu or Badaling Great Wall -> Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall

Autumn mist at Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall in fall
  • Mutianyu Great Wall: Located northeast of Beijing, the Mutianyu section is renowned for its well-preserved condition, scenic views, and fewer crowds. Its cable cars and slides add convenience and fun for families. This section is ideal for photographers, especially in autumn when the mountains are blanketed in red leaves.
  • Badaling Great Wall: As one of the most popular sections of the Great Wall, Badaling offers stunning vistas and convenient access. This section showcases ancient military architecture and provides panoramic views. Well-developed facilities make it a top choice for experiencing the Great Wall’s grandeur and learning about its historical significance.
  • Admission: Mutianyu: 45 RMB | Badaling: 40 RMB. Details at the Great Wall travel guide
  • Opening Hours: Summer: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM | Winter: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Olympic Bird’s Nest and Water Cube at night

These iconic structures were built for the 2008 Olympics and are known for their unique architectural designs. The Bird’s Nest resembles a bird’s nest structure, while the Water Cube features a futuristic water-drop motif. Both are illuminated beautifully at night and frequently host events, making them must-see spots for a glimpse of modern Beijing.

  • Admission: Bird’s Nest: 100 RMB | Water Cube: 30 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Beijing 4-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Tiananmen Square -> National Museum of China -> Forbidden City -> Jingshan Park

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square flag-raising ceremony

As China’s political and cultural center, Tiananmen Square is one of the world’s largest urban squares. The square features historic landmarks like the Monument to the People’s Heroes and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. Its flag-raising ceremony is especially popular at sunrise, drawing crowds for its patriotic ambiance.

National Museum of China

National Museum of China

This museum houses artifacts representing China’s 5,000-year history, including bronze, ceramics, and paintings. With modern displays and interactive exhibits, it’s a fascinating cultural destination for anyone looking to learn about China’s artistic and historical achievements.

  • Admission: Free. Reservation details at the National Museum guide
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays)

Forbidden City

Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City

Once home to emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Forbidden City is the world’s largest preserved wooden palace complex. Its grand halls and intricate design are a testament to ancient Chinese craftsmanship and imperial power. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Jingshan Park

Panoramic view of Beijing from Jingshan Park

North of the Forbidden City, Jingshan Park offers a serene natural retreat with a panoramic view of Beijing’s skyline. Visitors can enjoy seasonal beauty, especially the golden ginkgo leaves in autumn, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and photography.

  • Admission: 2 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Day 2: Lama Temple -> Drum Tower -> Prince Gong Mansion -> Shichahai

Lama Temple

Main hall of Lama Temple

Lama Temple is Beijing’s largest and most significant Tibetan Buddhist temple, known for its magnificent architecture and serene atmosphere. Visitors come here to pray and admire the intricate Buddha statues. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in religious culture and architecture.

  • Admission: 25 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Drum Tower

Morning view of the Drum Tower in Beijing

The Drum Tower, together with the Bell Tower, symbolizes the city’s historic time-keeping tradition. Visitors can climb to the top for a view of Beijing’s hutongs and experience drum performances that celebrate ancient Chinese culture.

  • Admission: 20 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Prince Gong Mansion

Garden at Prince Gong Mansion

Prince Gong Mansion is a beautifully preserved Qing Dynasty palace, renowned for its elegant gardens and ornate architecture. Known as Beijing’s most beautiful royal mansion, it allows visitors to experience the luxurious life of ancient Chinese nobility.

  • Admission: 40 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Shichahai

Shichahai bar at night

Shichahai is a scenic lake area surrounded by hutongs and historic courtyard homes. It’s lively year-round, with boating in summer and ice-skating in winter. Known for its restaurants, bars, and cafes, Shichahai offers a blend of traditional charm and vibrant nightlife, perfect for immersing in Beijing’s unique waterway culture.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Day 3: Mutianyu or Badaling Great Wall -> Nanluoguxiang -> Temple of Heaven -> Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall

Autumn mist at Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall in fall
  • Mutianyu Great Wall: Located northeast of Beijing, the Mutianyu section is renowned for its well-preserved condition, scenic views, and fewer crowds. Its cable cars and slides add convenience and fun for families. This section is ideal for photographers, especially in autumn when the mountains are blanketed in red leaves.
  • Badaling Great Wall: As one of the most popular sections of the Great Wall, Badaling offers stunning vistas and convenient access. This section showcases ancient military architecture and provides panoramic views. Well-developed facilities make it a top choice for experiencing the Great Wall’s grandeur and learning about its historical significance.
  • Admission: Mutianyu: 45 RMB | Badaling: 40 RMB. Details at the Great Wall travel guide
  • Opening Hours: Summer: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM | Winter: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Nanluoguxiang

Nanluoguxiang traditional hutong

As one of Beijing’s best-preserved ancient hutong streets, Nanluoguxiang is filled with traditional courtyard residences, unique shops, cafes, and street food. This street is popular among locals and tourists, offering a mix of old Beijing charm and modern creativity, making it ideal for discovering local culture and specialty snacks.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Temple of Heaven

Exterior view of Temple of Heaven’s Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Temple of Heaven was a sacred place for Ming and Qing emperors to perform rituals. Its iconic Hall of Prayer and Echo Wall showcase stunning ancient architecture, reflecting the harmony of heaven and earth. Visitors can immerse themselves in Chinese cultural heritage and history here.

  • Admission: 15 RMB (General) | 34 RMB (All-access). Details at the Temple of Heaven guide
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Olympic Bird’s Nest and Water Cube at night

These iconic structures were built for the 2008 Olympics and are known for their unique architectural designs. The Bird’s Nest resembles a bird’s nest structure, while the Water Cube features a futuristic water-drop motif. Both are illuminated beautifully at night and frequently host events, making them must-see spots for a glimpse of modern Beijing.

  • Admission: Bird’s Nest: 100 RMB | Water Cube: 30 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Day 4: Summer Palace -> Old Summer Palace -> Tsinghua University -> Peking University

Summer Palace

Panoramic view of Kunming Lake at the Summer Palace

The Summer Palace, centered around Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill, is Beijing’s largest royal garden. It’s known for its beautiful landscape, including the Long Corridor and the Seventeen-Arch Bridge. This serene retreat showcases the elegance of Chinese garden art.

  • Admission: 30 RMB (off-peak) | 60 RMB (peak). Details at the Summer Palace guide
  • Opening Hours: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Old Summer Palace

Ruins of the Old Summer Palace

Once a magnificent royal garden, the Old Summer Palace now stands as a historical site. Visitors can explore its ruins, a testament to the palace’s former grandeur. The park offers a mix of scenic beauty and historical significance.

  • Admission: 10 RMB (Main) | 15 RMB (Great Fountain Ruins)
  • Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 7:30 PM

Tsinghua University

Tsinghua University

Tsinghua University, one of China’s top universities, has a beautiful campus with traditional and modern architecture. Visitors can explore landmarks like Tsinghua Garden and its scenic pond, making it a popular spot for students and tourists alike.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (reservation required)

Peking University

Peking University

Peking University, China’s oldest comprehensive university, is celebrated for its academic excellence and rich cultural heritage. The campus features landmarks like Weiming Lake and Boya Tower, offering a peaceful setting that reflects traditional Chinese aesthetics. It’s a popular destination for visitors interested in China’s education history and beautiful campus scenery.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (reservation required)

Beijing 5-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Mutianyu or Badaling Great Wall -> Nanluoguxiang -> Temple of Heaven -> Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall

Autumn mist at Mutianyu Great Wall / Badaling Great Wall in fall
  • Mutianyu Great Wall: Located northeast of Beijing, the Mutianyu section is renowned for its well-preserved condition, scenic views, and fewer crowds. Its cable cars and slides add convenience and fun for families. This section is ideal for photographers, especially in autumn when the mountains are blanketed in red leaves.
  • Badaling Great Wall: As one of the most popular sections of the Great Wall, Badaling offers stunning vistas and convenient access. This section showcases ancient military architecture and provides panoramic views. Well-developed facilities make it a top choice for experiencing the Great Wall’s grandeur and learning about its historical significance.
  • Admission: Mutianyu: 45 RMB | Badaling: 40 RMB. Details at the Great Wall travel guide
  • Opening Hours: Summer: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM | Winter: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Nanluoguxiang

Nanluoguxiang traditional hutong

As one of Beijing’s best-preserved ancient hutong streets, Nanluoguxiang is filled with traditional courtyard residences, unique shops, cafes, and street food. This street is popular among locals and tourists, offering a mix of old Beijing charm and modern creativity, making it ideal for discovering local culture and specialty snacks.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours

Temple of Heaven

Exterior view of Temple of Heaven’s Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Temple of Heaven was a sacred place for Ming and Qing emperors to perform rituals. Its iconic Hall of Prayer and Echo Wall showcase stunning ancient architecture, reflecting the harmony of heaven and earth. Visitors can immerse themselves in Chinese cultural heritage and history here.

  • Admission: 15 RMB (General) | 34 RMB (All-access). Details at the Temple of Heaven guide
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Olympic Stadium (Bird’s Nest & Water Cube)

Olympic Bird’s Nest and Water Cube at night

These iconic structures were built for the 2008 Olympics and are known for their unique architectural designs. The Bird’s Nest resembles a bird’s nest structure, while the Water Cube features a futuristic water-drop motif. Both are illuminated beautifully at night and frequently host events, making them must-see spots for a glimpse of modern Beijing.

  • Admission: Bird’s Nest: 100 RMB | Water Cube: 30 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Day 2: Tiananmen Square -> National Museum of China -> Forbidden City -> Jingshan Park

Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square flag-raising ceremony

As China’s political and cultural center, Tiananmen Square is one of the world’s largest urban squares. The square features historic landmarks like the Monument to the People’s Heroes and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. Its flag-raising ceremony is especially popular at sunrise, drawing crowds for its patriotic ambiance.

National Museum of China

National Museum of China

This museum houses artifacts representing China’s 5,000-year history, including bronze, ceramics, and paintings. With modern displays and interactive exhibits, it’s a fascinating cultural destination for anyone looking to learn about China’s artistic and historical achievements.

  • Admission: Free. Reservation details at the National Museum guide
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays)

Forbidden City

Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City

Once home to emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Forbidden City is the world’s largest preserved wooden palace complex. Its grand halls and intricate design are a testament to ancient Chinese craftsmanship and imperial power. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Jingshan Park

Panoramic view of Beijing from Jingshan Park

North of the Forbidden City, Jingshan Park offers a serene natural retreat with a panoramic view of Beijing’s skyline. Visitors can enjoy seasonal beauty, especially the golden ginkgo leaves in autumn, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and photography.

  • Admission: 2 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Day 3: Universal Studios Beijing

Entrance to Universal Studios Beijing

Universal Studios Beijing is a premier theme park featuring popular movie-themed attractions and entertainment options. It’s an excellent choice for film fans and families, offering rides and immersive experiences based on famous movies.

  • Admission: 499-699 RMB (varies by season and day)
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Day 4: Summer Palace -> Old Summer Palace -> Tsinghua University -> Peking University

Summer Palace

Panoramic view of Kunming Lake at the Summer Palace

The Summer Palace, centered around Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill, is Beijing’s largest royal garden. It’s known for its beautiful landscape, including the Long Corridor and the Seventeen-Arch Bridge. This serene retreat showcases the elegance of Chinese garden art.

  • Admission: 30 RMB (off-peak) | 60 RMB (peak). Details at the Summer Palace guide
  • Opening Hours: 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Old Summer Palace

Ruins of the Old Summer Palace

Once a magnificent royal garden, the Old Summer Palace now stands as a historical site. Visitors can explore its ruins, a testament to the palace’s former grandeur. The park offers a mix of scenic beauty and historical significance.

  • Admission: 10 RMB (Main) | 15 RMB (Great Fountain Ruins)
  • Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 7:30 PM

Tsinghua University

Tsinghua University

Tsinghua University, one of China’s top universities, has a beautiful campus with traditional and modern architecture. Visitors can explore landmarks like Tsinghua Garden and its scenic pond, making it a popular spot for students and tourists alike.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (reservation required)

Peking University

Peking University

Peking University, China’s oldest comprehensive university, is celebrated for its academic excellence and rich cultural heritage. The campus features landmarks like Weiming Lake and Boya Tower, offering a peaceful setting that reflects traditional Chinese aesthetics. It’s a popular destination for visitors interested in China’s education history and beautiful campus scenery.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (reservation required)

Day 5: Lama Temple -> Drum Tower -> Prince Gong Mansion -> Shichahai

Lama Temple

Main hall of Yonghe Temple

Lama Temple is Beijing’s largest and most significant Tibetan Buddhist temple, known for its magnificent architecture and serene atmosphere. Visitors come here to pray and admire the intricate Buddha statues. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in religious culture and architecture.

  • Admission: 25 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Drum Tower

Morning view of the Drum Tower in Beijing

The Drum Tower, together with the Bell Tower, symbolizes the city’s historic time-keeping tradition. Visitors can climb to the top for a view of Beijing’s hutongs and experience drum performances that celebrate ancient Chinese culture.

  • Admission: 20 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Prince Gong Mansion

Garden at Prince Gong Mansion

Prince Gong Mansion is a beautifully preserved Qing Dynasty palace, renowned for its elegant gardens and ornate architecture. Known as Beijing’s most beautiful royal mansion, it allows visitors to experience the luxurious life of ancient Chinese nobility.

  • Admission: 40 RMB
  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Shichahai

Shichahai bar at night

Shichahai is a scenic lake area surrounded by hutongs and historic courtyard homes. It’s lively year-round, with boating in summer and ice-skating in winter. Known for its restaurants, bars, and cafes, Shichahai offers a blend of traditional charm and vibrant nightlife, perfect for immersing in Beijing’s unique waterway culture.

  • Admission: Free
  • Opening Hours: Open 24 hours