🏖️ Destination:Beijing
🕐 Suggested Travel Time:Three days
💰Budget range:Depending on individual consumption, the main costs are food and beverage, tickets and transportation costs, which can be roughly budgeted for more than 2,000 yuan.
🌟 Route Highlights:Experience the unique collision of art and food in Beijing, feel the serenity of niche reading spaces, appreciate the charm of top art venues, and weave in and out of venues of different styles to experience Beijing's multiculturalism.
📋Itinerary.
Day 1
In the morning, go to 798 Art District and visit the PavoMea Art Dessert Shop in the Palace, enjoying the large red and green colorful plates and decorations full of “peacock” elements, and tasting the special cake combining mousse and fruit elements. Afterwards, head to Minsheng Art Museum and immerse yourself in the postmodern style of black, white and gray space and enjoy the dazzling exhibitions. For lunch, you can choose a restaurant in the neighborhood. In the afternoon, continue in the 798 Art District to browse other art stores or exhibitions. In the evening, head to Chicken Kun in Sanlitun for authentic Hainanese chicken rice and the taciturn atmosphere of familiar faces.
Day 2
In the morning, visit the Spring Breeze Magazine Library for a low-key, niche, warm reading space where you can follow the store's rules and dive into periodicals and magazines. Find a restaurant in the neighborhood for lunch. In the afternoon, proceed to Wangfujing Central to stroll around this quiet, leisurely shopping center and experience the unique shopping atmosphere. Later, depending on the time schedule, proceed to the National Grand Theater for a concert featuring a top-notch symphony orchestra. In the evening, visit the Arch Bar in the Duanqirui Mansion and relax in the quiet surroundings with slightly retro but never outdated music.
Day 3
In the morning, head to the Arrow Factory Beer Bar for a lively atmosphere, dozens of craft beers and delicious meals. Dine in the neighborhood for lunch. In the afternoon, head to the Luo Hong Photography Art Museum to view master photographs and experience the interior designed by Japanese master Tokujin Yoshioka. Make reservations in advance for afternoon tea and dessert with free admission. Afterward, head to Ichiban Street to explore more than a dozen Japanese stores of various styles in a two-story space and savor authentic Japanese cuisine.