5-Day Beijing & Surrounds Focused Itinerary

Five days in Beijing is enough to go beyond the obvious. Day 1 to 3 covers the main sites. Days 4 and 5 are for the Summer Palace, the hutong neighborhoods, and the food.

5 days in beijing

Three nights in Beijing and you see the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. The China National Tourism Administration lists Beijing as the country’s most visited destination. Five nights and you see Beijing. The hutong neighborhoods at 7am when locals do tai chi and buy breakfast. The Summer Palace at dusk. A proper Peking duck dinner at Siji Minfu.

The difference between a visitor and a traveler in Beijing is usually two extra days. Full city guide: Beijing Travel Guide.

5-Day Beijing Itinerary

DayMorningAfternoonEvening
Day 1Arrive. Check in. Walk hutong area.Yonghegong Lama Temple and Guozijian Street.Nanluoguxiang for drinks.
Day 2Forbidden City (book in advance). 3h.Jingshan Park. Wangfujing walk.Peking duck dinner at Siji Minfu.
Day 3Great Wall at Mutianyu. Full day.Full day Great Wall.Back by 6pm. Rest.
Day 4Temple of Heaven (book in advance). 2h.Summer Palace. 3h. Metro Line 4.798 Art District or Houhai bar area.
Day 5Jingshan Park view at sunrise (optional). Hutong walk.Free. Shopping at Silk Market if interested.Depart or relax.

Day by Day

Day 2: Forbidden City

Book your timed-entry ticket through the Forbidden City WeChat mini-program at least 3 to 4 days ahead. In peak season (May, October, July to August), book 2 weeks ahead. Enter from the south (Tiananmen Square side). Walk the central axis. The main sequence of halls takes 2 hours. Allow 30 more minutes to explore the side courts. Exit north into Jingshan Park and climb to the Five Pavilion hilltop for the full aerial view.

Day 3: Great Wall

Mutianyu is the right section. Not Badaling. Cable car up (¥65). Walk the restored section for 1.5 to 2 hours. Toboggan or cable car back down. Lunch in the village below. Back in Beijing by 5pm. Full comparison of wall sections: Which Great Wall Section to Visit.

Day 4: Temple of Heaven and Summer Palace

Temple of Heaven in the morning (metro Line 5 to Tiantan East). Book tickets via WeChat. Allow 2 hours. The circular Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests is the iconic building. The park around it is where elderly Beijingers exercise, play cards, and sing Beijing Opera. Walk among them. Afternoon: Summer Palace (metro Line 4 to Beigongmen). Walk the Long Corridor along Kunming Lake. Climb the hill to the Tower of Buddhist Incense for views over the lake.

Day 5: Hutong and departure

Your last morning in Beijing. Walk through a hutong neighborhood without a plan. The area between Drum Tower and Shichahai is the best for this. Eat street breakfast at a jianbing cart. Buy tea from a shop that is not targeting tourists. Leave Beijing with the right version of the city in your memory.

Where to Eat in Beijing

MealWhat to OrderWhere
BreakfastJianbing egg crepe, ¥10 to ¥12Street carts, 6:30 to 9:30 AM anywhere
LunchZha jiang mian noodles or dumplingsAny local restaurant 100m from any major site
Peking duck dinnerOrder the skin first, eat with pancake and hoisinSiji Minfu (book ahead on weekends)
Late snackLamb skewers over charcoal, ¥3 to ¥5 eachNight market stalls after 9pm

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Five days is a good length for Beijing if you want to go beyond the main sites. Two days covers the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. Days 3 to 5 are for the Summer Palace, the 798 Art District, the hutong neighborhoods, and eating your way through the city. For a shorter visit: How Many Days in Beijing?.

Yes. The Forbidden City, Mutianyu Great Wall, and Temple of Heaven all require advance timed-entry booking. The Forbidden City caps at 80,000 visitors per day and sells out weeks ahead during peak season. Book via WeChat mini-program as soon as your dates are confirmed.

The hutong area around Drum Tower or Nanluoguxiang. You are in a 700-year-old residential neighborhood walking distance from good restaurants and two metro lines. The Forbidden City is 30 minutes on foot. Full accommodation guide: Beijing Travel Guide.

Yes, if you have 4 or more days in Beijing. The Summer Palace is 12 km northwest of the city center. Allow a full half-day. Take metro Line 4 to Beigongmen station. Best in spring (April to May) when the gardens are in bloom, or autumn for the foliage.

Peking duck, zha jiang mian (noodles with fermented sauce), jianbing (egg crepe), and lamb skewers. Avoid hotel breakfast. Walk outside your hotel at 7:30 AM and find the street stall with the longest queue. That is the right breakfast.

For all Beijing site details: Beijing Travel Guide. For fitting Beijing into a wider China trip: 7-Day China Itinerary. For Great Wall section comparison: Which Great Wall Section?.

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