I don't know your age. I'll give you some advice according to a 2-year-old young man.
1 near the Forbidden City; The Forbidden City is actually a pile of houses. There is nothing to see. Take a stroll around the square, walk in from Tiananmen Square to the back door of the Forbidden City. The Treasure Hall is still a little precious, and then you can go to Jingshan Mountain to catch the good weather and overlook the Forbidden City. I think it is the most beautiful. If you have nothing to do in the afternoon, you can go to Gongwangfu. I think the scenery there is relatively small and exquisite, and it is close to Houhai. By the way, it is good to visit Houhai, row boats or sit in a small bar at night (the small bar is a little slaughtered, but there are individual differences). I think this can be pieced together into a day. However, it is estimated that there will be no shortage of people in the Forbidden City and Gongwangfu, and there will be no shortage of people in Houhai.
2 shopping malls; Xinguang Tiandi is the nearest shopping center to the media. There are many high-end and mid-range shopping centers. There is a new world on Dawang Road. There are all general brands, and there are quite a lot of luxury goods in Guomao. Wangfujing is a variety of flagship stores, but there are not many brands. New Dong 'an is middle and low. I don't think there is anything I remember except it in Oriental Xintiandi. Xidan is a hodgepodge. The Pearl Warwick mainly sells goods on the ground. Some small shops in Warwick are imported from the Korean version. The styles are good, the quality is not good, the cost performance is not high, and some are lovely lattice shop. Joy City, some people will think that some things are only available there, and the average person probably has no enthusiasm, which is rather strange. Girls love it, such as Juntai, Zhongyou and Joy Cheng, and some of them are quite fashionable except for general brands. Shopping time can be more or less, depending on people. There is also a Saite outlet, all of which are discounted. I occasionally go to Taobao, which is ok. I have never bought anything at Yansha outlets, and I am interested in Baidu.
3 downtown; Gulou East Street, Nanluoguxiang, Yandai Xiejie and Houhai are not far away, and young artists must go, small shops and bars, as well as some trendy shops
4 Olympic heritage; Being in Beijing, I haven't been to the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube, so it's not bad to buy a ticket and have a look. Anyway, I'm not interested. But if you don't pass by every day, you shouldn't regret it. It seems that there is an Olympic Park or something. The environment in the north of the city is good and the air is good. It's not built < P > 5 798; Young artists love it. Take a taxi at Jiuxian Bridge and Wangjing subway. It's better not to be a black car. Beijing black cars are generally more expensive than regular taxis. This estimate will be gone for more than half a day, so consider it yourself.
6 nightclubs; As young people, they always go to nightclubs. mix, the north gate of workers' stadium, is more popular, and the price is more car-scrapping. In West Street of workers' stadium, several nightclubs are similar. Young people seem to love coco and la, Beauty Club, Meigaomei, baby, Tanghui and No.3 of workers' stadium are cheaper. One of the destinations is GAY. Sanlitun bar street is relatively slaughter, personally feel that there is no emotional appeal. Day order East Gate Palace club of World Trade Organization has a special les performance every Saturday. Wudaokou is said to have nightclubs, too. I haven't been there. By the way, there is a Taikoo Plaza in Sanlitun, which seems to be called village in English. You can also visit Park 7 in leisure. I don't know if there are still 4 altars in heaven, earth, sun and month, and the Temple of Heaven can barely stroll around. What attractions, such as the Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan, Botanical Garden, Xiangshan, the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs, are time-consuming. If you want to go there in particular, you should go by yourself. Personally, I think these places are like besieged cities. People who haven't gone in want to see them, and those who have seen them don't want to grow old. Just like getting married and looking at my personal interests,
these are actually just my hobbies limited by my age, and I haven't remembered anything else for the time being, which varies from person to person. It's better for you to have a travel preference, whether you prefer humanities or nature, and have a focus, so it will be easier to decide where to go.