1. Nanluogu Alley 2. Xiejie with Tobacco Bags 3. Maoer Interchange 4. Guozijian Street 5. Jinyu Interchange 6. Dongjiaomin Alley 7. Liulichang 8. Xijiaomin Alley 9. Juer Hutong 10. Bada Hutong Nanluogu Alley is located
The center of Beijing, historically the center of the capital of the Yuan Dynasty, still maintains the square checkerboard-shaped block pattern of the Yuan Dynasty city. It runs north to south, with the main street of Nanluoguxiang in the middle, with a total length of 787 meters, and eight alleys running from the main street.
Branch to the east and west sides.
Tourists come to Nanluoguxiang mainly because of its fame and the surrounding area is packed with people.
There are a lot of delicious food here, but most of them have to wait in line.
Young people can browse creative shops.
In short, this is a place to come and join in the fun.
If you want quiet and the charm of old Beijing, you have to go to the hutongs that line the main streets.
The most famous food in Nanluogu Lane is Wenyu Cheese Shop (No. 49, Nanluogu Lane).
Its specialties are original cheese, double-skinned milk, and sour plum soup. There is always a queue at 15:00 every day and it is basically sold out.
Luren (No. 108 Nanluogu Lane) and Zamo (No. 106 Nanluogu Lane) have creative flavor pizzas.
The Passerby Lamb Kebab Pizza, Zamos Kung Pao Chicken Pizza and Peking Duck Pizza are all great.
There is no corn juice here (No. 145 Nanluogu Lane), what we sell is thick corn juice.
After eating, it’s natural to visit a specialty store to digest it.
Band Aid 8 (No. 61 Nanluogu Lane) is a must-go place.
The owner is Jiang Senhai, a humorous British man in the TV show "Jobs".
The store sells T-shirts with enamel red washbasins, old tin toys and more.
It represents the cultural model of old Beijing.
Some stores feel novel and interesting just by looking at their names.
For example, the clothes seller is called Duyan (No. 53, Nanluogu Lane), and there are three trees in front of the door.
The name of the store is simply Sanshu (No. 89 Nanluogu Lane).
When going shopping in Beijing, where should I go?
Visit Wangfujing, go to Di’anmen Tianyi, and eat at Guijie Street in Dongcheng District.
I heard that it’s very cheap to take headshots in Shunyi, but my wife is too far away.
Which street is the most fun in Xicheng District, Beijing?
You can go to Houhai, where there are many unique bars and restaurants.
There are many unique shops in Nanluogu Lane.
You can take a walk and have a look.
There is also the Bell and Drum Tower, which you can also visit.
There are also many unique alleys.
In addition, you can go shopping in Xidan and Xinjiekou, which are very convenient.
What fun places are there on Suzhou Street in Beijing? The Jinji Lake in the park is very big and free~~ Suzhou Museum, the garden next to the Humble Administrator’s Garden.
It's free and not free.
You have to get a ticket~~I heard that you can watch it all in one day~~Mudu Zhuoliuyue Mountain, walk up the small road, but it still costs one yuan~~The plain noodles in the temple on the mountain are good, and the price is a bit more expensive~~Let’s look around
have a look.