Beijing Capital International Airport 57 min
Beijing Antique Market (33 min) Bustling market boasting lots of stalls selling jewelry, antiques, household decor & crafts. Tiananmen Square (34 min) Historic, massive city square (one of the world's largest) & meeting place, featuring a 37m obelisk. Hongqiao Market (31 min) Huge marketplace famous for trading in pearls with around a million visitors each year. Capital Museum (30 min) Modern museum housing exhibits of ancient Chinese statues, porcelain, paintings & cultural relics. Marco Polo Bridge (29 min) Granite bridge dating from 1192 & rebuilt in 1698, praised by the explorer & flanked by stone lions. Great Hall of the People (34 min) Massive home to the National People's Congress built in 1959, with public tours when not in session. Mausoleum of Mao Zedong (35 min) Famed museum & mausoleum devoted to Mao Zedong & housing exhibits plus the former leader's remains. National Museum of China (38 min) Free, massive (2.2 million-sq.-ft.) museum of Chinese history & art with more than 1 million relics. Monument to the People's Heroes (37 min) Imposing obelisk built between 1952 & 1958 to commemorate those who died struggling for Communism. National Centre for the Performing Arts (34 min) Titanium-encased, egg-shaped performance hall hosting a range of concerts, ballets, operas & shows. Yuyuantan Park (37 min) Peaceful haven with expanses of water & recreational facilities, plus a cherry garden & monuments. Zhengyangmen (37 min) Iconic gatehouse originally built in 1419 as part of Beijing's city wall, now offering a museum. Temple of Heaven (33 min) Renowned temple complex from 1420 featuring distinctive circular buildings set in a popular park. Beijing World Park (26 min) 47-hectare theme park representing different areas of the world, with replicas of famous landmarks. Niujie Mosque (29 min) This historic place of worship is the largest & oldest mosque in Beijing & houses cultural relics. |