First go to Nanshi and check out the food street (where you can eat and drink more), then go to Ancient Culture Street, Drum Tower, Antique City, then go to New World Department Store and Far East Department Store, and then take a bus to visit the longest commercial pedestrian street in China.
-Binjiang Road + Heping Road, before you can go to Jinhui Plaza, Isetan Department Store, International Shopping Mall, and the newly opened church at the back. There is Haagen-Dazs + Pizza Hut + Starbucks in the middle to solve your food problem.
Then if you have time, you can go to the Warner Bros. at the end of Heping Road to watch movies, as well as the Parkson and Walmart next to it. Then you can take the tour bus on the pedestrian street to the Binjiang intersection, take the subway under Jinhui, ride all over, and then you can
Downstairs from Xiaobai, you can visit the Arc de Triomphe Department Store, Binjiang Shopping, etc., and then you will find the most essential place in Tianjin - the Fifth Avenue. It is recommended that you walk through the entire Five Avenues, carefully appreciate the small western-style buildings, and finally take a seat.
Take the subway back, then ride to Balitai, stay at Nanda or Tianda, then take the 685 bus to Zhongshan Gate the next day, take the light rail to Tanggu, visit the foreign goods market, Jiefang Road Pedestrian Street and the Bund, and then take the bus to TEDA!
It is the best development zone in China. It is very developed and beautiful. You will definitely not be disappointed. You can go to TEDA Financial Street, TEDA Library, Forest Park, etc., as well as TEDA Football Stadium (international professional football stadium).
), the National Exhibition Center, etc. Then you can just take the light rail back there.
If you haven’t had enough fun, you can also go shopping by the Haihe River and walk along the Jiefang Bridge in front of Tianjin Station to the Ancient Culture Street. In the middle are Dagu Bridge, Bei’an Bridge, Jintang Bridge, and then there is the Italian style area
That’s not bad. Anyway, just walk along the Haihe River. The coast is quite beautiful and you won’t be disappointed.
You can go to the "Five Avenues" to experience the elegance of the "Architectural Museum of All Nations", which is the only one in the country.
Moreover, Jinjie, Heping Road and Binjiang Road are not far from here.
It's a great place for shopping.
If you are a fan of Peking Opera, the Chinese Grand Theater located on Harbin Road can definitely satisfy your ears.
Ancient Culture Street, Confucian Temple, Empress’ Palace, Drum Tower, and Guangdong Guild Hall can all be included in a one-day itinerary.
If you like to listen to cross talk and watch folk arts, you can go to the Qianxiangyi Tea House located on Guayi Street. There are folk arts performances almost every night, and the ticket price is not high. The most expensive one is only about 20 yuan per person.
Let you experience the authentic Jinpai art.
If you like ballet, inquire about the performance schedule at Tianjin Auditorium and Bayi Auditorium.
If you like to collect antiques, the antique market on Shenyang Road will be your ideal place, as everyone in Tianjin knows.
Tianjin Natural History Museum and Science and Technology Museum are also good alternatives.
The quality of the people who go there will be relatively high, and the order will naturally be good.
If you are bringing friends from out of town, you can go to the food street.
If you are a Muslim friend, Hongqishun Restaurant in Tianjin and Yanbinlou Restaurant near Jinjie will be your decent choices.
Tianjin Paradise is always bustling with people, and it is a paradise for children and even young people.
To some extent, water parks and zoos are equally great places to visit.
There's nothing wrong with revisiting childhood memories, not to mention things have changed a lot now.
In addition, you can also go around the Sky Tower. The revolving restaurant rotates once every hour, giving you a feeling of flying in the clouds.
The above mentioned are all within the urban area.
You can also choose to climb Panshan Mountain, known as "the first mountain in Jingdong".
Go to Tanggu to visit the foreign goods market, or go fishing with a fisherman.
Take the light rail by the way.
Of course, my most recent trip to the suburbs was to the "Shijia Courtyard" in Yangliuqing Town, which is known as the "No. 1 residential house in North China".
Highly recommended to you.
The ticket is 20 yuan, and it is best to spend another 30 yuan to hire a tour guide to explain the whole process, otherwise it will be a bit like "going blind".
Behind the Shijia Courtyard is the "Anjia Courtyard", which is a private museum.
However, there is a small treasure house and a bomb shelter worth checking out.
Spend another two yuan to invest in the "Longevity and Longevity Screen Wall" to see what kind of person you enjoy.
Interesting!
Besides, the beach is not interesting, just going to the Bund is enough.
The food street and Goubuli are boring and extremely expensive. I don’t recommend you go there to spend money. At most, you just go there to look.
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Jiefang North Road (Oriental Wall Street) and Galaxy Plaza (a very large modern square, with Tianjin Museum behind it, Tianjin Grand Theater and National Exhibition Center next to it, etc.) are also nearby.
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