Beijing Universal City Walk (CITY WALK) is outside Universal Studios and can be accessed without a ticket, operating from 06:00-23:00, with adjustments on special days. The iconic building of Universal Studios, the big blue globe, is at the end of City Walk, and it is also the place where most people take photos. In addition to eating and shopping, there is also a Universal Avenue Cinema, ticket prices and other theaters in Beijing, IMAX hall sofa seats are really comfortable, the giant screen is very cool, 3D effect is also quite strong, it is recommended to sit in the back row, sit in front of the really dizzy.
The real experience:
Beijing Global City Avenue stroll down, the overall feeling is that the positioning of the moderate, but also in line with the temperament of Beijing, traditional + new wave. For example, there are both old Beijing restaurants, such as Quanjude and Donglaishun, as well as local chain restaurants, such as Grandma's House. In addition, there are Western fast food, Southeast Asian flavors, desserts and coffee. But there are not many stores to browse, except for the Universal Store, and roadside carts selling movie peripherals, and only five stores: Bubble Mart, KAKAO, HARMAY, Swarovski, and Adi. The Universal Store on City Avenue has all the basics, but not as many as inside the park, for example, the bumblebee mug I bought is not available at this store outside. In addition, on the morning of September 20, the first day of the official opening of the park, the Universal Store is out of stock of magic robes, all the Academy's clothes are only left in sizes 180 and above. I'm not a Haha fan, but it was a long sigh of relief for my fellow fandom friends who had come specifically to check in, could they be ready to reopen?
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