Departing from Weihai on 4.30 and returning on the 6th and 7th, there is no need to consider accommodation. Please recommend tourist routes,
Departing from Weihai on 4.30 and returning on the 6th and 7th, there is no need to consider accommodation. Please recommend tourist routes, places to eat, drink, and shopping places, etc.
I just came back from Beijing a few days ago.
Please recommend your experience.
First of all, let’s talk about food. Beijing has everything Weihai has, and Beijing has what Weihai doesn’t. This is the capital. As an economic and cultural center, Beijing has its unique side.
Take Metro Line 4 and get off at Pingangli. There is a Huguo Temple there. Next to the Huguo Temple, there is an old Beijing snack shop. They are all very authentic, such as bean juice, donkey rolling, sugar ears, etc. I have roughly counted them.
There are dozens of varieties at once, some are delicious and some are not.
I think this is a place you can check out.
At least give it a try.
To eat, you can also go to Beijing Quanjude in Qianmen to eat roast duck.
For food, take Metro Line 2 and go southbound under the Gulou Tower. There are some unique restaurants in the alley.
To eat, go to Chongwenmen on Metro Line 2, 100 meters southbound, in the New World area. There are many delicious food in the shopping mall.
Take the subway line 2 and go south at Gulou Station. You can go to the old Beijing Hutongs, which are very unique and well preserved. Many buildings in the Hutongs are hundreds of years old and there are many foreigners; there are many
Special bars are full of cultural atmosphere.
Line, Metro Line 2, get off at Yonghegong Station, you can arrange to visit Yonghegong Temple, Confucius Temple, etc.
This day is quite tiring, so it is recommended to spend most of the day.
Line, Metro Line 1, go to Tiananmen East or Tiananmen West. You can see Tiananmen, the Forbidden City and other accommodations. I recommend a good place. It is at the exit of Metro Line 4, Yayue Hotel, which is very convenient.
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