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Looking for Tianjin travel guide, how to arrange a travel itinerary, and which accommodation places are recommended?

As the city with the most diverse Chinese and Western cultures in modern times in the north, Tianjin is known as the "Museum of All Nations".

The retro European style is not only found in various scenic spots, but also hidden on both sides of the mottled ancient streets and deep in the nameless alleys. You and I need to keep looking for it.

As a native of Tianjin, today I will talk about Tianjin’s attractions, food and accommodation in detail. I hope it will be helpful to you.

Let’s take a look at the itinerary first: Tianjin’s scenic spots are basically concentrated in the urban area, and you can visit them all in two days. Many of Tianjin’s customs and customs attractions are free, including Ancient Culture Street, Five Avenues and other attractions.

Day1: Tianjin Station—Italian style—Jienan City Food Street—Ancient Culture Street—Eye of Tianjin—Jiefang Bridge Day2: Binjiang Road Commercial Street—Porcelain House—Liaoning Road Snacks—Xikai Church—Five Avenues—Jiefang North Road—

The two routes to Jinwan Square have a relatively dense arrangement of attractions, and they also include must-see attractions in Tianjin. There are also places to eat and drink along the way, which not only saves time and avoids unnecessary mistakes, but also allows you to taste Tianjin while sightseeing.

No food.

Taking photos: Those with the ? icon are photo spots!

1. Italian Style Street?: There are two main commercial streets, with European open-air restaurants and former residences of celebrities on both sides.

It was once an Italian concession, and the architectural style is super European? Tickets: Free? Business hours: all day? Facilities: battery cars? Transportation: Rail Line 3-Jinwan Square Station 2. Nanshi Food Street: ***3rd floor, Tianjin

Specialties, cross talk, opera and sugar figures are quite interesting.

?Don’t buy souvenirs here, they are expensive!

Due to vicious competition, many time-honored brands have also moved away. 3. Ancient Culture Street: Mainly time-honored brands and handicrafts. It is worth seeing and the place is not big. 4. Tianjin Eye: You can book 5 days in advance. Select the time period when booking.

It takes 28 minutes to complete one rotation, has a diameter of 110 meters and has 48 cabins.

Highly recommended? There is a night market near the Ferris wheel. If you are hungry at night, go for a supper (just navigate to the Ferris wheel night market)? Tickets: 70 yuan? Discount: half price for children? Business hours: 09:30-21:30 (closed during the day on Mondays)

?Tip: Traffic is huge during holidays, and tickets are often sold out in 5 or 6 minutes.

5. Jiefang Bridge: the only open bridge in China.

During the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020, the Liberation Bridge will be opened? You must not miss it.

You can see the Century Clock after a 2-minute walk ~ 6. Binjiang Commercial Street?: Similar to Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, it is very relaxing to go shopping!

7. Porcelain House?: The priceless "Chinese Ancient Porcelain Museum" (? Used 20 tons of crystal agate, 4,000 ancient porcelain, and 300 statues! Just take a look at the outside and it is beautiful!? Tickets: 50 yuan? Discount: student ID card

?Business hours: 09:00-19:00?Transportation: Route 693-Chifeng Road Shandong Road Station?Facilities: Free explanation 8. Liaoning Road Snacks: Moved to the first floor of Lobby. There used to be a lot of people on the ground.

After moving to the mall, the fireworks faded~ 9. Xikai Church?: Free, open from 5:00-16:30, mass at 6:00 and 7:30. Unlike the churches I went to before, there is no prohibition here.

Take photos and say welcome at the door. It's very casual and relaxing.