Beijing Capital International Airport 23 min
798 Art Zone (15 min) Decommissioned factory buildings now holding artist studios & exhibits, vendors & eateries. National Stadium (24 min) Iconic stadium known as the Bird's Nest built for the Olympics & now hosting concerts & sports. Lama Temple (26 min) Ornate Tibetan Buddhist temple complex built in 1694 & featuring bronze statues & incense burners. Jingshan Park (36 min) Historic 57-acre park located on a hill & offering views of the Forbidden City. Forbidden City (34 min) Completed in 1420, this palace complex with 980 buildings features a museum with art & artifacts. National Museum of China (35 min) Free, massive (2.2 million-sq.-ft.) museum of Chinese history & art with more than 1 million relics. The Palace Museum (36 min) Massive palace complex & museum featuring tours, art exhibits & restaurants. Temple of Heaven (38 min) Renowned temple complex from 1420 featuring distinctive circular buildings set in a popular park. Drum Tower and Bell Tower of Beijing (30 min) Red watchtower reconstructed in 1420, offering views & performances with replica Ming dynasty drums. Houhai (32 min) Picturesque lake known for its shoreline of bustling bars, cafes, souvenir shops & restaurants. Zhengyangmen (34 min) Iconic gatehouse originally built in 1419 as part of Beijing's city wall, now offering a museum. Mausoleum of Mao Zedong (32 min) Famed museum & mausoleum devoted to Mao Zedong & housing exhibits plus the former leader's remains. Beihai Park (37 min) First opened to the public in 1925, this 69-hectare former imperial park features a massive lake. Tiananmen (32 min) Symbolic, famed gateway to the Forbidden City dating to the 15th century but rebuilt many times. Tiananmen Square (32 min) Historic, massive city square (one of the world's largest) & meeting place, featuring a 37m obelisk. |