Beijing

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A water fountain display with a traditional building in the background.
A traditional Chinese building with a multi-tiered roof and red doors.
The Great Wall of China with tourists walking along its steep, stone steps.
A modern architectural structure with a complex network of white beams and a red and white color scheme.
A brightly lit, geometrically structured building at night.

China’s bustling capital has temples, gardens and other precious relics of long-lost dynasties alongside modern architecture and entertainment.

Embrace the sensory overload that is China’s historical, political and cultural capital. With more than 20 million people, Beijing is the most populous city in China after Shanghai.Located in the northeast of China, Beijing is culturally and geographically a world away from Western capital cities, but easy to reach by plane. Once in the city, rent a bike or make use of the excellent public transport system to get around. English signage will lead you to most attractions. Driving around Beijing is more complicated, especially if you don’t speak Mandarin.For one of the best views in Beijing, climb the hill in Jingshan Park and look out over the Forbidden City. Then, descend to Tiananmen Square and gaze up at the Front Gate (Qianmen Gate) before you visit the huge palace complex beyond it. Back on the square, explore one of the largest museums in the world: the National Museum of China, opposite the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. To dance, play or exercise with the locals, visit the nearby imperial gardens at Beihai Park. Away from the busy city center, visit the Summer Palace and the Marco Polo Bridge to see more of the splendor that surrounded China’s mighty emperors. Find some peace and quiet in the Buddhist Lama Temple.Beijing is not all about imperial history, religion and communism: Contemporary architecture, fine restaurants and fashion-filled malls represent the new China. The 2008 Summer Olympics resulted in Beijing’s redevelopment. See the stadiums in Olympic Park or browse galleries in restored warehouses, such as 798 Space. For souvenirs, take the subway to Wangfujing Street, a popular shopping strip. You can’t leave Beijing without trying Peking duck, the city’s signature food, served with delicious Chinese noodle and rice dishes. After dark, visit karaoke bars or nightclubs for evening entertainment.Beijing is an unforgettable experience. Get a taste of traditional and communist China and at the same time see the futuristic designs of the entrepreneurial East.

Where to stay in Beijing

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Wangfujing Shopping Area

Historic sites, art galleries, and museums highlight some notable features of Wangfujing Shopping Area. Make a stop by Wangfujing Street or Forbidden City while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Dengshikou Station or Dongsi Station to get around town.

Sanlitun

If you're spending some time in Sanlitun, Sanlitun Barstreet and Workers Stadium are top sights worth seeing.

Beijing Central Business District

Noted for its art galleries and shopping, there's plenty to explore in Beijing Central Business District. Top attractions like Chaoyang Theater and Huamao Commercial Street are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Hongmiao Station or Jintailu Station to see more of the city.

Shishahai

Shishahai is well-liked for its monuments and parks. If you're hoping to get in some sightseeing, Forbidden City and Shichahai are top spots, and you can jump on the metro at Beihai North Station or Ping'anli Station to get around.

Chaoyang

Museums, art galleries, and cocktail bars highlight some notable features of Chaoyang. Make a stop by Alien's Street Trade Market or Ritan Park while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Dongdaqiao Station or Chaoyangmen Station to get around town.

Four Seasons Hotel Beijing

Four Seasons Hotel Beijing

5 out of 5
48 Liang Ma Qiao Road, Chaoyang District Beijing
$244 nightly
The price is $262 total per night from Jul 17 to Jul 18
$262 total
Jul 17 - Jul 18
Total with taxes and fees
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9.6/10 Exceptional! (589 reviews)
"Great staff, as one expects at a Four Seasons property. Good breakfast, nice club service in the executive lounge."

Reviewed on Jun 30, 2026

Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
LiveFortuna Hotel

LiveFortuna Hotel

4 out of 5
No. 5 Ya Bao Road Jia, Chao Yang Qu Beijing
$75 nightly
The price is $80 total per night from Jul 22 to Jul 23
$80 total
Jul 22 - Jul 23
Total with taxes and fees
Stay at this hotel in Beijing. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a fitness center. Popular attractions Wangfujing Street and Forbidden City are located ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (288 reviews)
"Superb entrance (you will love it) and gorgeous foyer 💕 staff are super nice. Rooms are clean, functional and have slippers, fresh bottles of water every day. Washing machine was added bonus but struggled to dry them as laundry room dryers were on so low it took hours (my only slight negative). ..."

Reviewed on Jul 4, 2026

LiveFortuna Hotel
Peace Hotel Beijing

Peace Hotel Beijing

4 out of 5
No 3 Jinyu Hutong, Wangfujing Beijing
$105 nightly
The price is $111 total per night from Jul 10 to Jul 11
$111 total
Jul 10 - Jul 11
Total with taxes and fees
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8.2/10 Very Good! (1,008 reviews)
"Great location, convinient, a little bit old but clean"

Reviewed on Jul 8, 2026

Peace Hotel Beijing
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
base-Wangfujing Serviced Apartment

base-Wangfujing Serviced Apartment

3.5 out of 5
No. 17 Qianliang Hutong Beijing Beijing
Stay at this apartment in Beijing. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (175 reviews)
"The hotel is between two subway stations both about 10 minutes walk from the hotel. The in suite washer and dryer is an added bonus. Definitely worth recommending."

Reviewed on Jul 9, 2026

base-Wangfujing Serviced Apartment
The Imperial Mansion, Beijing Marriott Executive Apartments

The Imperial Mansion, Beijing Marriott Executive Apartments

4.5 out of 5
North Gate, No. 1 Xiagongfu Street Beijing
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9.2/10 Wonderful! (467 reviews)
"The room was very clean and spacious. The staff is phenomenal. They gave us great suggestions, helped when we had an emergency, and made sure we were taken care of. Elena and the whole team is great! The location is perfect! ~25 min walk to the Forbidden City and a 1 min walk to Wangfujing Street. ..."

Reviewed on Jun 24, 2026

The Imperial Mansion, Beijing Marriott Executive Apartments
The Sandalwood, Beijing - Marriott Executive Apartments

The Sandalwood, Beijing - Marriott Executive Apartments

5 out of 5
23 Jian Guo Road Chaoyang Dist Beijing
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9.6/10 Exceptional! (90 reviews)
"A beautiful spacious apartment. only drawback was no coffee cups etc.cupboards were empty. a little way out of the centre but only a metro or didi ride away"

Reviewed on Jun 22, 2026

The Sandalwood, Beijing - Marriott Executive Apartments
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Getting around Beijing

Despite its size, Beijing is easy to get around on public transportation, and driving on its hectic streets is not recommended. The subway network covers most of parts of the city that you are likely to want to visit, and with English signs, it is very easy to use. The bus system will get you to areas of the city not covered by the subway. Hail a taxi when you’re in a rush. They’re very affordable. Visit the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of ChinaOpens in a new window website.Browse Beijing rental cars.

Best time to visit

With scorching-hot summers, freezing cold winters and stormy springs, the best time of year to visit Beijing is probably between September and October. May tends to have good weather, too. However, don’t despair if you can only visit outside these months. As perhaps China’s most thriving cultural hub, Beijing has enough exciting events to ensure a great trip even when the weather is less than perfect.

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