How Many Days in Beijing? Itinerary Ideas from 2 to 7 Days

2 days gets you the highlights. 3 days gets you the Great Wall too. 5 days gets you the city itself. Here is what to cut if time is short.

how many days in beijing

The honest answer depends on what you want from Beijing. The Palace Museum (Forbidden City) receives up to 80,000 visitors daily. If you want to say you went: 2 days. If you want to understand the place: 5 days. Most travelers land somewhere in the middle. This guide tells you what each length of stay gets you and what to cut when time is short. For the full 5-day plan: 5-Day Beijing Itinerary.

What Each Stay Length Gets You

NightsWhat You Can DoWhat You Miss
1 night (2 days)Forbidden City. That is it.Great Wall, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, hutongs.
2 nights (3 days)Forbidden City. Great Wall.Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, hutong depth.
3 nights (4 days)Forbidden City. Great Wall. Temple of Heaven or Summer Palace.One of Temple of Heaven or Summer Palace. Deep hutong time.
4 nights (5 days)All main sites. Some hutong time. One good food day.Only Outer Beijing (Ming Tombs, Olympic Park area).
5+ nights (6+ days)Everything above plus day trips (Chengdu day trip impossible, but Tianjin possible).Nothing significant.

The 2-Day Minimum

Day 1: Tiananmen Square (free, no ticket needed) followed immediately by the Forbidden City (book in advance). Walk the central axis from south to north. Exit north into Jingshan Park. Afternoon: walk the hutong area around Nanluoguxiang. Peking duck dinner. Day 2: Great Wall at Mutianyu. Full day. Back by 6pm. Fly or train the next morning. This is tight but it covers the two things Beijing is genuinely famous for.

The 3-Day Version

Add: Temple of Heaven (2 hours, morning). Temple of Heaven is different from the Forbidden City: smaller, more contemplative, and surrounded by a park full of Beijingers exercising. Walk among the morning tai chi practitioners. It is one of the best things to do in Beijing and often underrated on short itineraries.

The 4 to 5 Day Version

Add: Summer Palace (half day). Drum Tower and Houhai Lake area (evening walk). A morning in the hutong neighborhood without an agenda. The difference between 3 and 5 days in Beijing is the difference between seeing the famous buildings and understanding the city. Full 5-day plan: 5-Day Beijing Itinerary.

Beijing in the Context of a Wider Trip

If Beijing is part of a 7-day Golden Triangle trip: 3 nights is the right allocation. Forbidden City, Great Wall, and one other site. If Beijing is your only destination: 4 to 5 nights. For the full 7-day circuit including Xi’an and Shanghai: 7-Day China Itinerary.

Frequently Asked Questions

2 days. That covers the Forbidden City and one other major site. Day 1: Tiananmen and Forbidden City. Day 2: Great Wall at Mutianyu. You will feel rushed but you will see the two most important things.

4 nights (5 days) is the sweet spot. Forbidden City, Great Wall, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, and enough hutong time to understand the city. Three nights leaves out either the Summer Palace or the Temple of Heaven.

Forbidden City in the morning (3 hours), Jingshan Park for the overview (30 minutes), hutong area for lunch and a walk (2 hours). That is the right 1-day Beijing. Do not attempt the Great Wall on a 1-day visit. The round trip alone is 4 to 5 hours.

Cut the Summer Palace and Temple of Heaven. Do Forbidden City, Great Wall, and one day of hutong and local life. The Forbidden City and Great Wall are the two non-negotiables.

Beijing for a first China visit. Xi’an is excellent but narrower in scope. Beijing covers imperial China, ancient city planning, and modern urban life simultaneously. Xi’an is primarily the Terracotta Warriors and the Islamic Quarter, which together take 2 days. For Xi’an timing: How Many Days in Xian?.

For the 5-day Beijing itinerary in detail: 5-Day Beijing Itinerary. For Beijing in a wider itinerary: 7-Day China Itinerary.

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