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Charming Beijing: A Pet-Friendly Stroll

Join our free walking tour through Beijing's scenic paths, where charming shops and tree-lined streets await you and your pet on this delightful journey.

Time

3 Hours

Stops

9 Places

Distance

7.7 km


Start

Jingshan Park (景山公园)

Start your tour at Jingshan Park, a beautiful imperial garden offering panoramic views of the Forbidden City and Beijing, perfect for a leisurely stroll with your pet.

Jingshan Park (景山公园) (Source: Google Maps)

Jingshan Park (景山公园) (Source: Google Maps)

Jingshan Park, an imperial garden dating back to the Ming Dynasty, is a historical site that offers stunning panoramic views of the Forbidden City. Originally a royal garden, it was designed to provide a serene escape for emperors and their families. The park features beautiful pavilions, lush greenery, and ancient trees that have stood for centuries. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the winding paths, surrounded by vibrant flowers and tranquil ponds. The highlight of the park is the artificial hill, created from the earth excavated during the construction of the Forbidden City, which stands at 45.7 meters high, offering one of the best vantage points in Beijing. The park is not only a recreational area but also a cultural landmark, symbolizing the harmony between nature and imperial architecture, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Walk 9 mins (0.6 km)

Big Small Coffee (大小咖啡)

Pause for a coffee at Big Small Coffee, a cozy spot that welcomes pets, providing a refreshing break amidst your walking tour.

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Walk 28 mins (2.0 km)

Mao'er Hutong (帽儿胡同)

Known for its picturesque, tree-lined paths, Mao'er Hutong is ideal for a relaxed walk, offering glimpses into traditional Beijing life.

Mao'er Hutong (帽儿胡同) (Source: Google Maps)

Mao'er Hutong (帽儿胡同) (Source: Google Maps)

Mao'er Hutong is a picturesque alleyway known for its tree-lined paths and traditional Beijing architecture. This historic hutong showcases the charm of old Beijing, with its narrow lanes and courtyard residences that date back to the Yuan Dynasty. It has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of Beijing's residents. Strolling through Mao'er Hutong, visitors can admire the traditional grey-brick houses adorned with intricate wooden carvings and vibrant flower pots. The area is also home to various small shops and cafes, providing a cozy atmosphere for relaxation and exploration. With its rich history and cultural significance, Mao'er Hutong serves as a reminder of Beijing's past, while also being a vibrant part of the city's modern landscape.

Walk 5 mins (0.4 km)

Nanluoguxiang (南锣鼓巷)

This famous hutong is lined with traditional architecture, boutiques, and cafes, providing a charming setting for exploration and shopping.

Nanluoguxiang (南锣鼓巷) (Source: Google Maps)

Nanluoguxiang (南锣鼓巷) (Source: Google Maps)

Nanluoguxiang is one of Beijing's most famous hutongs, known for its unique blend of traditional and modern culture. This vibrant alleyway is lined with well-preserved courtyard houses, boutique shops, and trendy cafes, making it a hotspot for both shopping and socializing. The hutong dates back to the Yuan Dynasty and has evolved into a lively area that attracts visitors from around the world. As you stroll through Nanluoguxiang, you'll encounter a variety of artisan shops selling handcrafted goods, souvenirs, and local delicacies. The atmosphere is lively, with street performers and artists often showcasing their talents. This area not only preserves Beijing's architectural heritage but also embodies the city's dynamic spirit, making it a perfect spot to explore the fusion of history and contemporary lifestyle.

Walk 24 mins (1.7 km)

Fangjia Hutong (方家胡同)

Explore Fangjia Hutong, a lively area with art studios, cafes, and shops, where you can enjoy the local creative scene and pet-friendly spots.

Fangjia Hutong (方家胡同) (Source: Google Maps)

Fangjia Hutong (方家胡同) (Source: Google Maps)

Fangjia Hutong is a lively and artistic area in Beijing that showcases the city's creative scene. This historic hutong features charming narrow streets filled with art studios, galleries, and cafes, making it a popular destination for art lovers and those seeking a unique cultural experience. The hutong has been revitalized in recent years, attracting young artists and entrepreneurs who have transformed the area into a vibrant hub of creativity. Visitors can explore various exhibitions and installations, as well as enjoy a cup of coffee in one of the many pet-friendly cafes. Fangjia Hutong is not only a place to experience contemporary art but also a window into the traditional lifestyle of Beijing, with its traditional courtyard homes and local shops, providing a perfect blend of the old and the new.

Walk 8 mins (0.6 km)

Yonghe Temple (雍和宫)

Visit the Yonghe Temple, also known as the Lama Temple, a stunning Tibetan Buddhist temple complex with beautiful gardens and architecture.

Yonghe Temple (雍和宫) (Source: Google Maps)

Yonghe Temple (雍和宫) (Source: Google Maps)

Yonghe Temple, also known as the Lama Temple, is one of the most significant Tibetan Buddhist temples in the world. Built in the 17th century, this architectural masterpiece is renowned for its exquisite design and intricate carvings. The temple complex features beautiful gardens, serene courtyards, and several halls, each housing stunning statues and artworks that reflect Tibetan Buddhism's rich culture. The most impressive feature is the 18-meter tall Maitreya Buddha statue, carved from a single piece of sandalwood, which attracts visitors from all over. The temple serves as a place of worship and a center for Buddhist studies, drawing both pilgrims and tourists. Its tranquil atmosphere and stunning architecture make Yonghe Temple a must-visit landmark, providing insight into the spiritual life of Beijing.

Walk 7 mins (0.5 km)

Wudaoying Hutong (五道营胡同)

This trendy hutong is packed with unique shops and eateries, perfect for browsing interesting stores and taking a break with your pet.

Wudaoying Hutong (五道营胡同) (Source: Google Maps)

Wudaoying Hutong (五道营胡同) (Source: Google Maps)

Wudaoying Hutong is a trendy and vibrant area known for its unique shops, cafes, and eateries. This lively hutong has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike, offering a perfect blend of contemporary culture and traditional architecture. As you wander through Wudaoying Hutong, you'll discover an array of boutiques selling handmade crafts, vintage clothing, and quirky souvenirs. The atmosphere is lively, with street vendors and musicians adding to the charm of the area. Wudaoying Hutong is also home to several pet-friendly cafes and restaurants, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a meal with your furry friend. The hutong's rich history, combined with its modern flair, makes it an ideal destination for those looking to explore Beijing's creative and cultural scene.

Walk 6 mins (0.4 km)

Guozijian Street (国子监街)

Walk along this historic street, known for its beautiful archways and the Confucius Temple, offering a serene and culturally rich experience.

Guozijian Street (国子监街) (Source: Google Maps)

Guozijian Street (国子监街) (Source: Google Maps)

Guozijian Street is a historic thoroughfare that holds great cultural significance in Beijing. Once the site of the Imperial Academy, this street is lined with beautiful archways and traditional buildings that date back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is home to the Confucius Temple, one of the largest and most important Confucian temples in China, dedicated to the great philosopher Confucius. The temple features stunning architecture, serene gardens, and intricate stone carvings that reflect the importance of Confucianism in Chinese culture. Visitors can stroll along Guozijian Street, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere while exploring the nearby shops and eateries that celebrate traditional Chinese culture. This street serves as a reminder of Beijing's rich educational history and its enduring reverence for Confucian values.

Walk 19 mins (1.4 km)

The Orchid (兰花酒店)

Conclude your tour with a visit to The Orchid, a boutique hotel with a lovely courtyard cafe, perfect for relaxing and reflecting on your day's journey.

The Orchid (兰花酒店) (Source: Google Maps)

The Orchid (兰花酒店) (Source: Google Maps)


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