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Detailed Tips for Nanjing Four-Day Tour Nanjing Four-Day Tour Travel Tips
Nanjing is an ancient capital full of rich history. It is known as the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, and is also the core of Jiangnan culture and the origin of Jianghuai culture. It has preserved a large number of historical architectural monuments and characteristic traditional cultural elements, attracting a large number of tourists. Here is a detailed strategy for you.

Travel basics

Transportation: Shenzhen - plane - Nanjing

BB: Yimo

Travel Route (Line No. subway station name marked on the back of the attractions)

Best itinerary for the first day

Attractions: Ming tile gallery (1/2 Xinjiekou)-Memorial Museum of the Victims of the Invasion of Japanese Army in the Nanjing Massacre (2 Yungin Road)- Chaotian Palace (1 Zhang Fuyuan)-Yihe Road (4 Yunnan Road)-Xuanwu Lake Park (1 Xuanwumen)

Personally, I feel that the Memorial Hall, Yihe Road, and Xuanwu Lake Park are all worth visiting. Memorial Hall allows us to feel that period of history, so to hit the card. The scenery of Summer Palace Road and Xuanwu Lake is beautiful and the photos are great.

Lunch: Li's Pot Sticker Shop for three cups of tea.

Dinner: Jiangnan Li

Li Ji Pot Sticker Restaurant: pot stickers and wontons were delicious.

Catch three tea: I wanted to drink this before coming to Nanjing. Maybe we didn't order it. Both cups were average.

Jiangnan: Jiangsu and Zhejiang cuisine, regular, good flavor and great environment.

The best itinerary for the second day

Attractions: Nanjing Museum (2 Ming Palace)-Okai (1 Sanshan Street)-Fuzimiao Old Gate East Qinhuai River (1 Sanshan Street)

Nanjing museums, the more interesting is the Republican Museum, reproducing the Republican street scene.

Well, as a huge Jonyj fan, you'll have to clock in, but it's a bit far from the subway station.

Fuzimiao and Laomendong are commercial streets in every city. I personally don't feel the need to go there specifically. There are a lot of attractions around, though, so I'd definitely pass by.

We passed by the Qinhuai River day and night, and I have to say the night view is really beautiful. Tickets for this boat were £60 during the day and £80 at night.

Breakfast: Fang Po Gao Tong Restaurant

Lunch: Xiao Pan Ji Duck Blood Vermicelli

Dinner: Zhang Hong Yun BBQ Stall

Fang's Lantern Wine Stuffing was fantastic! Pan Xiao Chicken was delicious. Later, I had the aftertaste of the duck blood vermicelli at the airport and it was nothing like Pan Xiao Ji.

Hongyun Zhang, it wasn't worth the special cab ride.

Best Itinerary for Day 3

Sights: Junyuan Garden - Taiping Heavenly Kingdom History Exhibition - Jiangnan Gongyuan - Chinese Science Museum

Lunch: Pot Helmets, Six Dynasties Baked Potato Maker, Feng Xinji.

Dinner: Tune Up, Martin's Doudou, Lele Tea.

Fung Sin Kee, don't go. This is something we don't bother walking into. The flavors are terrible.

Dingju is okay, seems to be an old favorite, hairy crabs are not bad, about 250 per person.

Martin Doudou waited in line for a long time and felt nothing special. Nanjing has a lot of Lele Tea, so happy, Shenzhen does not.

The best itinerary for the fourth day

Sights: Presidential Palace - Six Dynasties Museum (all inside the three major palaces)

Lunch: Fangbao Cake Group Store

Dinner: Golden Chestnut, Taoshan, Huiyi.

I decided to go back and eat at Granny Fang one more time before I go back.

I think the Golden Chestnut is really good and worth waiting in line for.

Seeing the Peach Hill and ordering the Peach Hill and Yang Zhi Ganache Sliding Brulee felt like picking up three Chacho Street.