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Wangfujing Shopping Area buzzes with energy where modern malls stand alongside traditional markets and the famous Snack Street. The pedestrian-friendly main boulevard lets you browse without dodging traffic, while adventurous eaters can sample everything from scorpion skewers to candied hawthorn. History buffs will appreciate the century-old pharmacies and proximity to cultural landmarks like the Forbidden City. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations nearby—Dengshikou, Dongsi, and Jinyu Hutong. Evening shoppers enjoy the lively atmosphere when neon signs and red lanterns illuminate the crowds. Most shops and eateries stay open until 10pm, giving you plenty of time to explore Beijing's most famous retail playground.
Beijing's Central Business District dazzles with sleek skyscrapers and world-class shopping. Art lovers can explore galleries tucked between financial towers, while the iconic CCTV Headquarters provides a jaw-dropping architectural moment. Chaoyang Theatre offers cultural performances for evening entertainment, and nearby Honglingjin Park provides a green escape from the urban energy. Upscale dining options span international cuisines to authentic Peking duck restaurants. Multiple subway lines connect through Hongmiao, Jintailu, and Dawanglu stations, making exploration beyond the district effortless. Luxury hotels dominate accommodation, perfect for travellers seeking modern comforts with a dash of Beijing sophistication.
Sanlitun pulses with Beijing's most electric nightlife scene, where neon-lit bars and sleek clubs draw both locals and travellers. The cutting-edge Taikoo Li shopping complex houses international brands and trendy boutiques that fashion-forward visitors adore. Art galleries showcase emerging Chinese talent while the nearby embassy district adds a cosmopolitan flair to this entertainment hub. Global flavours dominate the dining scene, from Korean BBQ to craft cocktail lounges that stay lively until the early morning hours. Upscale hotels and boutique properties offer stylish accommodation within walking distance of the action. Though lacking subway stations directly inside, taxis and ride-sharing services make getting around a breeze.
Photo by Algirdas Sidiskis
Open Photo by Algirdas Sidiskis
Photo by Bruce Wang
Open Photo by Bruce Wang
Chaoyang
Chaoyang buzzes with artsy energy and business swagger in Beijing's cosmopolitan heart. Wander through converted factories at 798 Art District or catch a show at Chang'an Grand Theatre. The neighborhood's sleek skyscrapers house corporate headquarters while Sanlitun's neon-lit streets promise cocktails and shopping thrills for night owls. Getting around is a breeze with multiple subway lines and stations like Dongdaqiao and Chaoyangmen connecting you to Beijing's highlights. Five-star hotels dominate the accommodation scene, while international restaurants serve everything from Michelin-starred cuisine to Korean BBQ until the wee hours.
Shishahai's ancient hutongs wind between traditional courtyard homes, while three connected lakes reflect willow trees and historic pagodas. Stone bridges arch over waterways where boats glide past lakeside teahouses. The Bell and Drum Towers rise majestically above narrow alleyways filled with red lanterns and carved wooden doorways. From traditional Peking duck restaurants to trendy lakeside bars, dining options abound in this historic Beijing district. Three subway stations and frequent bus routes make getting around easy, though walking these storied paths offers the most authentic experience. Accommodation ranges from boutique guesthouses in restored hutongs to upscale waterfront hotels.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Wangfujing Street in Downtown Beijing. Splash some more cash at Peninsula Beijing Shopping Arcade, Oriental Plaza and Intime Lotte Department Store.
Forbidden City is just one of the attractions in Downtown Beijing, Beijing so you might want to stop by during your trip. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the museums and art galleries in the area? Your sightseeing tour starts here. If you want to experience more of the culture Beijing has to offer, head to The Palace Museum, Palace of Earthly Tranquillity, and Hall of Jewellery.
Tiananmen Square is worth passing through for a few pics when in Downtown Beijing. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the museums and art galleries in the area? Your sightseeing tour starts here.
Find out about the history of Beijing with a stop at Temple of Heaven. Experience the entertainment choices and fascinating museums in this culturally rich area.
Explore the ancient wonders of the Forbidden City and climb atop the Great Wall for breathtaking views. Savour crispy Peking duck in a traditional hutong before bargaining for treasures at the sprawling Panjiayuan Antique Market.
"Language barrier. Staff at the desk does not speak English at all. Wish staff at the desk would at least speak a Little English especially this hotel is a 5 star. This hotel needs
To hire staff with the ability to speak English "
"Excellent location in downtown Beijing Wangfujing area. Subway station 100 m away from the building. Restaurants are across the street. The best thing is the free laundry facilities for the family with trip over weeks. "
"Wonderful stay. Made a stressful long lay over and transit very comfortable. The front desk staff were friendly and very helpful. The room was clean and comfortable with a lovely gift and note waiting for us inside. The shuttle was smooth and driver very lovely. Overall the staff were very thoughtful and considerate. Would recommend and definitely stay again. "
"Great rooms, location near embassies and international restaurant options. However what stood out the most was the hospitality extended by the team, especially the guest relations manager rebecca and the concierge team leo and his colleague. "
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Beijing is also notable for its historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Zhongnanhai and Jingshan Park. While you're here, stop by Great Hall of the People and National Centre for the Performing Arts.