
Beijing
Beijing Adventure Weekend for Two
Iconic walls, hidden hutongs, and night markets for two
A packed 3-day Beijing escape mixing world-famous landmarks, hutong alley adventures, Great Wall nature, and plenty of comforting local food. Designed for a couple who wants big sights by day and relaxed, atmospheric neighborhoods and nightlife by night, all with minimal transit stress.
Highlights
Spend a day amid mountain scenery on the Mutianyu Great Wall, with time for photos and a cable car or toboggan ride.
Walk Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City to feel Beijing’s political and dynastic heart.
Explore traditional alleyways, courtyard homes, and lakeside paths around the Houhai and Shichahai area.
Sample modern Beijing nightlife in Sanlitun with rooftop bars, craft drinks, and buzzing streets.
Snack through a lively street market for skewers, dumplings, and late-night people-watching.
Stroll through the lakes, pavilions, and hills of the Summer Palace for classic Chinese garden scenery.
Where to Stay

Novotel Beijing Xin Qiao
Reliable 3–4 star international hotel near Chongwenmen subway, offering comfortable rooms, Western and Chinese breakfast, and easy access to Tiananmen and the Temple of Heaven.
$90-130/night
Kapok Hotel Beijing (Forbidden City)
Design-forward boutique-style hotel just east of the Forbidden City, with modern rooms and walking access to Wangfujing and Jingshan Park.
$110-150/nightGood to Know
Prebook Major Sights and the Great Wall
Reserve timed tickets online for the Forbidden City and arrange your Mutianyu Great Wall transport or tour in advance, especially for weekends and peak seasons.
Use the Subway Plus Occasional Taxis
Rely on the subway for major hops (e.g., from city center to Summer Palace or Sanlitun), then use metered taxis or ride-hailing apps for short late-night or luggage-heavy rides.
Start Early for Crowds and Heat
Begin days around 8 AM for Tiananmen/Forbidden City and your Great Wall excursion to beat both tour groups and midday sun.
Carry Essentials for Public Toilets
Keep a small pack with tissues, hand sanitizer, and a few coins, as some older or busier toilet facilities may lack supplies.
Learn a Few Handy Phrases
Memorize or save basic Mandarin phrases for greetings, thanks, and directions, and have your hotel name written in Chinese for taxi rides.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Siji Minfu (Qianmen Branch)
Classic Beijing roast duck and homestyle dishes near Tiananmen; reserve or go early if possible. Order the roast duck, candied sweet potatoes, and a vegetable stir-fry.
1h 15m · $20-35 per person
Da Wan Ju Noodle Restaurant (Wangfujing Area)
Casual noodle and small-dish spot tucked near Wangfujing, good for trying hand-pulled noodles and northern Chinese comfort food.
1h · $10-20 per person
Tiananmen Square
Arrive early to walk across one of the world’s largest public squares, see the Monument to the People’s Heroes and Great Hall of the People, and take wide-angle photos of the surrounding architecture.
1h · Free
Forbidden City (Palace Museum)
Enter through the Meridian Gate and follow a route through courtyards, halls, and side passageways; focus on the main axis plus a few quieter corners, and leave time for photos from the higher terraces.
2h 30m · $10-15
Jingshan Park
Climb the central hill for a panoramic view over the Forbidden City’s golden roofs and the city beyond, especially beautiful in late afternoon light.
1h · $2-5
Wangfujing Pedestrian Street and Snack Area
Stroll the main pedestrian street for shopping, bright signs, and malls, then duck into the side snack areas for skewers, dumplings, and sweets.
2h · Free (plus snacks/shopping)
The Schoolhouse at Mutianyu (Village Café / Brickyard Area)
Relaxed café-style spot in Mutianyu village offering Chinese and Western dishes with views of the surrounding hills; options like stir-fries, dumplings, and simple pastas.
1h · $20-30 per person
Jing-A Brewpub (Taikooli Sanlitun)
Craft beer pub with a mix of Chinese-inspired bar snacks and comfort food like fried chicken, burgers, and spicy fries.
1h 30m · $20-35 per person
Mutianyu Great Wall
Take a morning private or small-group transfer to the Mutianyu section, ride the cable car or chairlift up, walk along the wall for views over wooded hills, and optionally descend by toboggan for fun.
4h · $40-80 (tour package including transport)
Taikooli Sanlitun Shopping District
Explore the open-air mall, fashion stores, and design shops before transitioning into the surrounding bar streets as evening falls.
2h · Free (plus shopping)14 activities across 3 days
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