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Beijing


Entertainment Quality: 3 / 5
Safety: 3 / 5
Nightlife: 2 / 5
Walkability: 5 / 5
Living Standards: 3 / 5
Free WiFi: 3 / 5

Beijing in Prices & Facts

$4.1 $4.14
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
Chinese, English
$27.6 $27.61
Dinner for Two
Currency
Yuan Renminbi / ¥ / CNY

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$0.7 $0.69
Public Transport Ride



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Getting Around

Taxi
Beijing's taxis are readily available 24/7 with flag-down fares starting at ¥14, and they accept both cash and Alipay for convenient payments. To avoid traffic jams, especially in areas like Wangfujing or the Forbidden City, use popular ride-hailing apps like Didi for real-time pricing and faster pickups.
Metro
Beijing's Metro costs ¥3-¥9 per ride depending on distance and operates from 5am to midnight, conveniently connecting major landmarks like Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City; use a Yikatong card for seamless travel and discounts. For a money-saving hack, take line 4 to Beijing Zoo for easy access to both the zoo and nearby Summer Palace at no extra fare.

Beijing Airports

Beijing Capital International  /  PEK

35 minutes
average time to city center
$18 
Average taxi ride
$3 
bus

Tourist Reviews

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@lina_blond
« This time, Beijing seemed even more welcoming than before. People were already (kind of) snapping photos in the open, and some even approached and asked to take pictures with them, chatting away in their broken English that was only understandable to them. And the temperature in the air wasn't too chilly either. Overall, it became clear that peculiar to Beijing was its beauty.

These festive decorations for the New Year adorned the streets, with people strolling around in droves, reminiscent of the lively market spaces. The rickshaws were there, as were the absence of tourists... I hope they’ll somehow manage to keep this charm alive through the summer so that everyone can fully enjoy this magical season. ✨ »
@lina_blond
« This time, Beijing seemed even more welcoming than before. People were already (kind of) snapping photos in the open, and some even approached and asked to take pictures with them, chatting away in their broken English that was only understandable to them. And the temperature in the air wasn't too chilly either. Overall, it became clear that peculiar to Beijing was its beauty.

These festive decorations for the New Year adorned the streets, with people strolling around in droves, reminiscent of the lively market spaces. The rickshaws were there, as were the absence of tourists... I hope they’ll somehow manage to keep this charm alive through the summer so that everyone can fully enjoy this magical season. ✨ »
@lina_blond
« This time, Beijing seemed even more welcoming than before. People were already (kind of) snapping photos in the open, and some even approached and asked to take pictures with them, chatting away in their broken English that was only understandable to them. And the temperature in the air wasn't too chilly either. Overall, it became clear that peculiar to Beijing was its beauty.

These festive decorations for the New Year adorned the streets, with people strolling around in droves, reminiscent of the lively market spaces. The rickshaws were there, as were the absence of tourists... I hope they’ll somehow manage to keep this charm alive through the summer so that everyone can fully enjoy this magical season. ✨ »
@albrecht_elizabeth
« Strolling through Beijing while exploring new territories is such an interesting pastime! Yesterday, we walked to Sanlitun. We found some stunning spots – it’s hard to describe them in words! In a couple of days, we’ll head back there for some great photos 🙂 Vlad loved Sanlitun, even though we didn’t cover all of it. Wandering around Beijing, I keep realizing we made the right choice! And despite a little pollution on some days, overall it’s an incredibly clean city! It's not even comparable to the Beijing from four years ago. »
@cocaine.blues
« Beijing... vast and powerful, as I see it, almost overwhelmingly spacious. Here, you can easily feel like a tiny figure compared to such immense scales. Yet, where I used to stroll, I had quite an impression on me. The Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the preserved hutongs… everything that could be seen left a mark during those few days I spent there. Ah, and without visiting the so-called “evil places” wouldn’t be complete. In this city, Beijing can even rival Shanghai on a different level! Well, I'm looking forward to the new adventures, the new harbor, and a bit more - that’s my main goal! 😊 »
@solareva_25
« I really love big cities, metropolises 🏙️❤️ Each city has its own energy, its own spirit, its own rhythm of life 🌟 »
@nana_kovalchuk
« I was inspired by my friend's photos in this post 😂

This was my third trip to Beijing, and honestly, I still can't say I love it, even though the city is beautiful and the views are stunning 😄. »
@membellina
« A few days ago, I returned from my trip to Beijing. It left me with some pretty interesting impressions. It’s definitely worth visiting to see that ancient China, for example, the Great Wall, which I’ll talk about in one of my upcoming posts, or the Temple of Heaven. Back in the day, Chinese emperors came here to pray for a good harvest. The Temple of Heaven is a stunning architectural complex, one of those places you truly should visit when exploring the capital of China. 🇨🇳🏯 »
@semavinaolga
« Amazing Great Wall of China! ❄️ It was incredibly cold, windy, and slippery! Navigating the Wall with a little one during winter among the crowded tourists is quite the challenge! But we managed to do it! It would have been so easy to just cave in and not go there so close to such a magnificent wonder and miss out... Impressive, yes; breathtaking, yes; beautiful, absolutely, yes, yes, yes!!! 😍

Now I’m absolutely convinced that people can go through the impossible, it just requires a lot of patience (sometimes more than 1500 years). And considering how many tourists are tucked away on these walls! I found a precise number online (from $10,000 to $1,000,000). It's terrifying to think about... I believe in the summer it’s just magical here... A place where I definitely want to return during the warmer months of the year! 🌞 »
@artem_dobrovolskiy
« One of the coolest sections of the Great Wall of China. The hike is practically vertical. This segment of the wall is called Badaling, the most popular route for tourists, located at an altitude of over 1,000 meters above sea level. »
@nikonovn
« The most visited attraction in Beijing, according to travel guides, is the Temple of Heaven. In general, sunny days in Beijing are quite rare, it usually tends to be overcast, but we were lucky enough to enjoy some beautiful weather. 🌞 »
@aleksa_gublina
« An incredible place in Beijing - the World Park 🌍 Strolling through this park is a captivating experience for both kids and adults 🥰. I visited for the first time during the summer, surrounded by greenery, flowers, and beautiful scenery 🌞. The park also looks very interesting in winter, more tranquil, without the large crowds of tourists 👫. »
@sisters_na_pp
« Notes from Beijing. So, the city is definitely worth visiting. We had only 9 hours, but we managed to catch some huge secret parade with thousands of people on the streets (secret because we still couldn’t find any info about what it was), wander around the city (24,000 steps - done), and see a panda munching on bamboo (a childhood dream). If you’re in Beijing, definitely check out the zoo! Overall, the city is a mix of something communist and authentically Chinese. It exceeded all our expectations (the city, the people, the service - although, I must say, there’s a bit of a language barrier with English...). We even regretted that we allocated so little time for this city. As for healthy food, that’s not so easy here. Chinese cuisine has a lot of fat, starch, fried dishes, and other “delights,” but overall, you can definitely find something to eat. We stick to rice as a base and then add vegetables, meat, etc. Now we're thinking it might be worth coming back.. After all, we need to at least see the residence of the last emperor, which we missed due to the parade... »
@troyan_alexandra
« This is a coincidence; in reality, people here take great pride in their country. »
@kingfestival
« A little more from the Forbidden City. This is how the emperors envisioned the center of the universe. »
@endless__ocean
« Beijing is two-faced. In one area, there’s cleanliness and beauty, especially in the center. Yet, just around the corner, you can encounter dirt and chaos. »
@savick_as
« Day 8. We visited the zoo and saw real pandas^^ They turned out to be much cuter than they are portrayed :) I stole a bamboo stick from one that I brought on request to Saint Petersburg. The client was satisfied ;) »
@fiestik
« It turns out that bronze statues can get so hot in the sun that touching them feels like you're on a frying pan)))) »
@trinnadcat
« China turned out to be quite different from my expectations. Instagram and Google really don't work there, and the locals are not at all small; some are actually very beautiful. 😊 »
@semo4kina
« On the way to the hotel, I saw Chinese people drying corn along the roadside. About 3 kilometers of it! 😳🌽🌽🌽 »
@sergyakovlev
« One of the most beautiful buildings I've ever seen. The facade extends into the water all around, so the entrance is located 100 meters underground from the building. 😊 »