If you like romance, go to Shichahai, Hutong and Happy Valley.
If you like art, you should go to: 798 factory, art museum (you can see your father).
If you like noise, you should go to Sanlitun.
If you like shopping, you should go to: Oriental Xintiandi, Times Square, Xidan Huawei and Xiushui.
If you like good food, you should go to: niujie, a small restaurant around the university.
If you like academic atmosphere, you should go to Tsinghua and Peking University.
If you like to experience life, you should: take the subway, walk around, eat roadside stalls, and chat with grandpa who flies kites.
In addition, I suggest you go to the embassy district for a walk, which will make you feel different. By the way, you can go to a foreign trade store to buy clothes, which are cheap, beautiful and of good quality.
Skating is the most distinctive feature in winter. Hehe, of course, it doesn't mean roller skating in the skating rink, but natural skating rinks like Bayi Lake and yuyuantan park. There are many such skating rinks open every winter, and they are not expensive! Houhai and Shichahai are highly recommended. There are two kinds of venues, one is to collect tickets around the frame (the ice surface is maintained by special personnel, which is very flat), and the other is unattended, and some people rent skates and ice tools directly on the ice surface (that is, the skating wild ice mentioned in the newspaper, and the ice surface is uneven in some places). In fact, I personally think that although ice skating in the wild is more dangerous and can best reflect the fun of skating, if you are a beginner, you'd better go to a skating rink maintained by a special person.
Secondly, if you think skating is not strong enough, you can go for a walk around Beijing. For example, "Shambhala" is the area of Xiangshan Botanical Garden. Xiangshan is also beautiful in winter, especially after it snows. You don't go into Xiangshan Park, take Panshan Road in the back hill (which is known to the surrounding residents). There is also a horse path above Panshan Road. In winter, it is covered with snow, and you will meet it occasionally.
If you are a quiet person, you can walk around the Second Ring Road. Imperial academy is a good choice. Every time I go, I can settle down. Hehe, if you are interested, don't forget to go to the Lama Temple during the Tenth Five-Year Plan period. It is the most spiritual Lama Temple in Beijing, where Tibetan Buddhism and traditional Buddhism are best integrated. Every time I go, I will open my eyes as wide as possible and look up at the lotus algae on the roof.
Now, if you like winter nights in Beijing, you can go to the Lotus Market, which is what we often call Houhai Bar Street. The scenery is speechless. This is the most beautiful place in Beijing. There are also many small shops with characteristics, which will hide many surprises. I recommend Yinding Bridge. After going, go to the most extreme and innermost alley, and you will know when you go.