Beijing Capital International Airport 37 min
Kunming Lake (38 min) Covering 3/4 of the palace grounds, this peaceful lake offers boat rides, a hiking trail & tours. Beijing Zoo (38 min) Venerable zoo, founded in 1906, with traditional landscaping & native animals such as pandas. Lama Temple (39 min) Ornate Tibetan Buddhist temple complex built in 1694 & featuring bronze statues & incense burners. National Stadium (34 min) Iconic stadium known as the Bird's Nest built for the Olympics & now hosting concerts & sports. Drum Tower and Bell Tower of Beijing (38 min) Red watchtower reconstructed in 1420, offering views & performances with replica Ming dynasty drums. 798 Art Zone (42 min) Decommissioned factory buildings now holding artist studios & exhibits, vendors & eateries. Prince Gong Mansion (42 min) This grand, well-preserved 1777 mansion with courtyards & gardens now houses a museum. Summer Palace (38 min) Lakefront palace renowned for its ornate temples & artworks plus its lavishly landscaped grounds. Beijing Olympic Park (33 min) Expansive walkway built for the 2008 Olympics & showcasing contemporary stadiums & many sculptures. Xiangshan Park (45 min) Park, autumn leaf color, and historic site Beihai Park (45 min) First opened to the public in 1925, this 69-hectare former imperial park features a massive lake. Houhai (36 min) Picturesque lake known for its shoreline of bustling bars, cafes, souvenir shops & restaurants. Shichahai (37 min) Scenic park with 10 temples surrounding 3 large, tree-lined lakes, with walking paths & boating. Yuanmingyuan Park (43 min) Park featuring colorful gardens & ruins dating from 1707 & burned during Second Opium War of 1860. Jingshan Park (46 min) Historic 57-acre park located on a hill & offering views of the Forbidden City. |