Beijing Travel Guide 2026: Best Things to Do and See

Beijing is the right city to start a China trip. Not because it is the most beautiful, but because it shows you where everything came from. Four nights is the right length. Here is how to use them.

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You walk out of the Forbidden City’s north gate and climb Jingshan Hill. The UNESCO listed the Imperial Palace in 1987. Five minutes later you are standing at the Wanchun Pavilion, looking south over the entire Forbidden City: nine hundred rooms, gold-tiled roofs, red walls, the central axis of an empire. This view is free. Almost nobody is here. The tour groups are still inside.

This is how Beijing works when you know where to look: the famous things and then the places above and around them where you see the famous things properly. Here is how to do it. For a ready-built itinerary: 5-Day Beijing Itinerary.

Key Facts

ItemDetail
Best monthsMid-October (clear, golden light). April to May (blossoms, mild).
AvoidGolden Week Oct 1 to 7. July to August (hot, humid, air quality).
Stay inHutong area near Drum Tower or Nanluoguxiang. Not the CBD.
Getting aroundMetro is excellent. Alipay transit QR code works everywhere.
Must book aheadForbidden City. Mutianyu Great Wall. Temple of Heaven.
SkipWangfujing snack street (tourist trap). Badaling Great Wall (overcrowded).

The Essential Sites

Forbidden City (故宫)

The world’s largest surviving palace complex. 9,999 rooms (by traditional count). Continuous imperial use from 1420 to 1912. Enter from Tiananmen Gate on the south side. Walk the central axis north: Gate of Supreme Harmony, Hall of Supreme Harmony, Hall of Middle Harmony, Hall of Preserving Harmony, Imperial Garden, north exit. Allow 2.5 to 3 hours. The side courts and less-visited eastern and western wings reward extra time. Book tickets via WeChat at least a week ahead in peak season. Full ticket guide: How to Book Forbidden City Tickets.

Jingshan Park (景山公园)

Directly north of the Forbidden City, across the moat. Entry ¥2. The hill was built from soil excavated during the Forbidden City’s construction. Climb to the Wanchun Pavilion at the summit for the best view of the Forbidden City’s roofline. This is the photograph. It is free, takes 15 minutes from the north exit of the Forbidden City, and most tour groups never come here.

Great Wall

Skip Badaling. The visitor numbers at Badaling on weekends are extraordinary in a bad way. Mutianyu, 90 minutes by car from the city, has the best-restored section, a cable car, and a toboggan descent. Jiankou (next valley over from Mutianyu) is wild and unrestored for experienced hikers. Simatai is open at night. Full comparison: Which Great Wall Section to Visit.

Temple of Heaven (天坛)

Arrive at 7am. The park is full of elderly Beijingers doing tai chi, ballroom dancing in groups, playing traditional instruments, and performing Beijing opera. This is as good as the temple itself and it is gone by 9am when tour groups start arriving. The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (circular, triple-roofed, no nails in its construction) is China’s most photographed building after the Forbidden City. Full guide: Temple of Heaven Guide.

Summer Palace (颐和园)

290 hectares of imperial garden northwest of the city. Kunming Lake takes up three-quarters of the site. The Long Corridor (728 metres of painted gallery along the north shore of the lake) is the main route. Climb Longevity Hill behind the corridor for views over the lake. Rent a boat for 30 minutes on the lake itself. Full guide: Summer Palace Guide.

Hutong neighborhoods

The grey-brick alleyways of Beijing are where the city lives at a human scale. Nanluoguxiang is the most famous: good for a first look but crowded from 10am. Better: the streets around Drum Tower (Gulou area), Beixinqiao, and the hutongs between Andingmen and the Bell Tower. Walk without a plan. Get lost. The hutongs are disappearing as Beijing modernizes. What you see is genuinely disappearing.

Eating in Beijing

FoodWhat It IsWhere to Find It
Peking duck (北京烤鸭)Roast duck with paper-thin skin. Eat with pancakes, scallion, cucumber, hoisin.Siji Minfu (multiple locations). Better value than Da Dong. Guide: Best Peking Duck
Zha jiang mian (炸酱面)Noodles with fermented soybean paste, minced pork, cucumber. The Beijing staple.Any local noodle shop
Jianbing (煎饼)Egg crepe with crispy wonton, scallion, chili paste. Breakfast street food.Street carts 6:30 to 10am anywhere in the hutongs
Dou zhi (豆汁)Fermented mung bean juice. Acquired taste. Divides opinion strongly.Guijie (Ghost Street) area or Drum Tower markets
SkipWangfujing snack street (scorpions on sticks are for photos, not food).Eat in a hutong restaurant instead

Getting Around

Beijing’s metro is comprehensive and excellent. Line 1 runs east-west through the center (Tiananmen, Wangfujing). Line 2 is the inner ring loop. Line 4 connects Beijing South railway station (G-trains) to the hutong area and the Summer Palace. Pay with Alipay transit QR code or a rechargeable metro card (¥20 deposit, sold at all stations). Full subway guide: Beijing Subway Guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

4 nights (5 days) is the sweet spot for a first visit. Day 1: hutong walk and orientation. Day 2: Forbidden City and Jingshan Park. Day 3: Great Wall at Mutianyu. Day 4: Temple of Heaven and Summer Palace. Day 5: 798 Art District or depart. For a shorter visit: How Many Days in Beijing?.

October (mid-month onwards) or April to May. October gives you clear skies, golden light, and autumn colours at Mutianyu. Avoid October 1 to 7 (Golden Week) when domestic tourism peaks. April has cherry blossoms and comfortable temperatures. Winter (November to February) is cold but uncrowded and atmospheric.

The hutong area around Drum Tower or Nanluoguxiang. You are in a neighborhood that has existed since the Yuan dynasty (1279 to 1368). Walking distance to two metro lines. Smaller guesthouses here give you a very different Beijing experience from a hotel in the CBD.

Yes. Beijing is among the safer large cities in the world for tourists. Petty theft exists in crowded tourist areas. The standard tea ceremony and art student scams operate near major sites. Violent crime against tourists is rare. Full safety guide: Is China Safe?.

Yes. The Forbidden City, Mutianyu Great Wall, and Temple of Heaven all require advance timed-entry tickets. 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. Full guide: How to Book Forbidden City Tickets.

For the full 5-day itinerary: 5-Day Beijing Itinerary. For Great Wall comparison: Great Wall Section Guide. For Forbidden City tickets: Booking guide.

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