Things to do during your 72 hours visa-free transit in Beijing

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Shopping and Dining

Of course you shouldn’t miss to buy some souvenirs and try some local food. Both you can find in Wangfujing street which is the most famous shopping street known among tourists.

For real shopaholics we also recommend markets such as Hongqiao Pearl Market, the Silk Market and Qianmen street as well as Xidan Commercial Street.

While in Beijing don’t forget to try the famous Beijing Duck and other local food which you can find in a lot of restaurants in Beijing. The best known restaurants for trying the Beijing duck are Quanjude and Bianyifang.

Nightlife

Of course while being in Beijing you shouldn’t miss to see a play of the famous Beijing Opera. Or go to see an acrobatic show or Kung Fu show. Afterwards you can take some drinks in Sanlitun Bar Street or visit the Sichahai Park where you will find natural scenery, historical culture, urban culture and traditional folk customs all together in one. There is also a lake surrounded by bars and restaurants.

72 hours is enough time to see the most attractive sites in Beijing. You can discover the city by yourself with public transportation. However if you don’t speak Chinese and you don’t know much about Beijing and what to do here while being in transit, you can book a tour with chinatraveldepot.com which will save you precious time and you get an overall impression of China’s capital Beijing. With Chinatraveldepot.com you can book from 1 up to 3 Day Tours which are specially designed for your visa-free transit stay in China and you will be able to see all of the most important sites in Beijing.

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