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Where to Stay in Beijing

Romantic neighborhoods, boutique hotels, and date-night spots

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Best Neighborhoods for Couples

Ranked by relevance for couples visiting Beijing

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Chaoyang (Sanlitun & CBD)

Luxury

Modern, cosmopolitan Beijing, known for its upscale shopping, international restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.

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  • +Excellent dining, shopping, and entertainment
  • +International atmosphere
  • +Well-connected via subway
  • -Can be expensive
  • -Lacks traditional Beijing charm
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Xicheng (Financial Street & Hutongs)

Mid-range

A mix of Beijing's modern financial hub and charming, traditional hutong alleyways.

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  • +Access to both traditional and modern Beijing
  • +Quieter than Dongcheng
  • +Good local food options in hutong areas
  • -Can be spread out, requiring more transport
  • -Fewer major tourist attractions within immediate walking distance
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Dongcheng (Wangfujing & Forbidden City Area)

Mid-range

The historic heart of Beijing, bustling with imperial landmarks and prime shopping.

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  • +Proximity to major historical sites
  • +Excellent public transport links
  • +Wide range of dining and shopping options
  • -Can be overwhelmingly crowded
  • -Less authentic local feel
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Haidian (Wudaokou & Universities Area)

Budget

A vibrant, youthful district dominated by universities and a large international student population.

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  • +Affordable dining and accommodation
  • +Lively nightlife and international atmosphere
  • +Good access to public transport
  • -Further from major historical sites
  • -Can feel a bit student-centric

Daily Budget (Luxury)

CNY 1500/day

The Peninsula Beijing suiteCNY 1000
Dinner at TRB Hutong (tasting menu)CNY 600
Private car with driver for the dayCNY 400
Private guided tour of the Forbidden City and Summer PalaceCNY 500
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Hidden Gems in Beijing

Lesser-known spots the locals love

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Jingshan Park

FREE

Climb to the top of the hill in Jingshan Park for an absolutely breathtaking panoramic view of the Forbidden City and the Beijing skyline. It's the perfect spot to appreciate the city's scale and layout, especially at sunset.

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Guijie Street (Ghost Street)

This bustling street comes alive at night, renowned for its countless restaurants, particularly those specializing in spicy crayfish and hot pot. It's a sensory overload in the best way, offering a true taste of Beijing's vibrant nightlife.

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