Beijing Capital (China)

Plan Your Next Adventure in Beijing!

Thinking about your next vacation in China? Make Beijing your destination! As the vibrant capital, Beijing seamlessly blends ancient charm with modern energy, making it an irresistible choice for travelers. From historic landmarks to bustling city streets, every corner of Beijing tells a story worth exploring.Read More

Which Airlines fly to Beijing Capital?

For travelers seeking direct connections, several major airlines operate non-stop flights to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK). British Airways and Air China provide direct flights from London Heathrow to Beijing, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free journey.Read More

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Why Visit Beijing Capital?
Beijing, the vibrant heart of China, offers an irresistible blend of ancient history and modern innovation. Home to iconic landmarks like the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and the Temple of Heaven, it’s a haven for history buffs. Beyond its historical treasures, Beijing dazzles with its futuristic skyline, bustling markets, and renowned culinary scene. Whether you're exploring the serene Summer Palace or indulging in authentic Peking duck, Beijing promises an unforgettable adventure.
When to Book Cheap Flights to Beijing Capital?
The best time to book flights to Beijing Capital is during the shoulder seasons, typically from March to May and September to November. These months offer pleasant weather, making sightseeing more enjoyable. Booking your tickets a few months in advance can help you secure the best deals, especially during festivals like Chinese New Year or the Mid-Autumn Festival when demand for flights peaks.
What to See in Beijing Capital?
Beijing is a treasure trove of attractions. Marvel at the grandeur of the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, take a stroll along the Great Wall, and explore the peaceful gardens of the Summer Palace. Don't miss the National Museum of China and the 798 Art District for a deep dive into Chinese culture and contemporary art.
Getting Around
Beijing boasts a highly efficient public transport system, including an extensive metro network and affordable buses. Taxis and ride-hailing apps like DiDi are also widely available for convenience. For a unique experience, rent a bicycle to explore the city's historic hutongs and parks.
What to Eat in Beijing Capital?
Beijing’s food scene is a paradise for foodies. Savor the world-famous Peking duck, try local favorites like zhajiangmian (noodles with soybean paste), and explore the variety of street food at Wangfujing Snack Street. For a more refined dining experience, visit the city's many upscale restaurants offering innovative takes on traditional Chinese cuisine.