Wander Beijing

Overview

Beijing is a living museum of dynasties, revolutions, and reinventions. This capital city blends imperial grandeur with futuristic ambition—home to ancient temples, bustling hutongs, and some of the most important landmarks in Chinese history.

 

Top 5 Must-See Attractions

  • Forbidden City – Once off-limits to all but royalty, now open for your awe. 980 buildings of pure architectural glory.
  • Temple of Heaven – A serene escape with ancient ceremonial grounds and some of Beijing’s most peaceful parks.
  • Tiananmen Square – The largest city square in the world and a site packed with symbolic weight and political significance.
  • Hutongs of Dongcheng – Traditional alleyways full of old-school Beijing charm, family homes, tea shops, and surprise finds.
  • 798 Art District – A former factory zone turned artsy neighborhood with galleries, murals, and ultra-cool cafés.

 

Why Walk Here?

Beijing's true soul is found between the grand landmarks. Strolling through hutongs and quiet courtyards gives you access to stories the tour buses miss. Our audio guide leads the way—no lines, no rush, just full cultural immersion.

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