After leaving the train station, there is a bathing beach, a trestle, and the Shilaoren Beach. You can also visit it. There are also two indoor viewing areas, one is the Underwater World and the other is the Polar Ocean World. Personally, I think the Underwater World is beautiful.
It's the Jellyfish Palace, and the most beautiful things to see are the extremely low animals, such as penguins, arctic wolves, and the most important thing is the performance of the beluga whale!
I cry every time I watch it.
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In May 4th Square, there is a sculpture there that is the symbol of Qingdao. The Olympic Sailing Center is just two steps away.
If you still have energy, you can go climbing Laoshan, but it is recommended to schedule it on the last day.
Here is an overall introduction and reference for Qingdao tourist attractions. I hope it will be helpful to you.
1 Coastal Scenery Tour: Zhanqiao --- Tianhou Temple --- Naval Museum --- Little Qingdao --- Lu Xun Park --- Xiaoyu Mountain --- The First Bathing Beach --- Badaguan (Qingdao Badaguan and Shanghai
The Bund, the fifth avenue in Tianjin, also known as the "International Architecture Expo", is the essence of Qingdao, highly recommended) --- Taipingjiao --- Music Square --- May 4th Square (it is recommended to bring your own lunch, you can take a bath at noon
Enjoy the sunshine and beach while dining) 2: Classic tour of scenic spots: Laoshan (one of the four famous mountains in the world, known as "the most famous mountain on the sea"). It is recommended to take the southern route, Taiqing Palace, and Bashui River. It is not recommended to take the cableway or hike
It takes two hours to get to Shangqing Palace) --- Polar Ocean World (if you have been to Beijing or Dalian, you don’t need to go, it’s similar; if you plan to go, it’s best to arrive early, there will be a queue during the peak tourist season) --- Olympic Sailing Center
3: Exotic tour: Zhongshan Road (Pichaiyuan, a collection of Qingdao specialty snacks, the earliest food city in Qingdao)---Catholic Church---Old City Hall---Christ Church---Signal Hill---Beer Museum
---Tianmu City (you can visit the Guest House after coming down from Signal Mountain, and then take bus 217 to Taitung. It is very convenient to go to the Beer Museum and Tianmu City). Go to Pichaiyuan on Zhongshan Road. There are many islands in it.
Famous restaurants in the city (I recommend Chunhelou’s Crispy Chicken, a time-honored brand and signature dish). In addition, there are two places you should also visit. One is Tianmu City (this is just for viewing, the food is quite rip-off, and the food inside
The buildings are very distinctive and are modeled after famous landscapes in Qingdao). One is Dengzhou Road Beer Street (there is a good clam music restaurant. My friends and I often go there and their grilled clams are delicious).
The two places are very close. If you go to the Beer Museum, you can just stop by.
In addition, in terms of accommodation, if it is more convenient, stay in fast hotels such as Home Inn, Jinjiang Inn, Motel 168, etc., which are basically available in every district.
Nowadays, many backpackers choose youth hostels. The Kaiyue International Youth Hostel in Qingdao is okay. Although it is a bit old (it is a German-style building that is more than a hundred years old and seemed to be a church in the past), it is also quite charming.
Accommodation is about 100 per room, three-star is about 180-260 per room, and four-star is about 380. Prices vary in different locations, and the price at the beach is slightly higher.