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Tour UNESCO Beijing Central Axis by Bike
(1) Avis
Dong Cheng Qu
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Cycle along a living timeline of Chinese civilization! Traverse the UNESCO-listed Beijing Central Axis, a 7.8-kilometer corridor that has anchored the capital’s imperial layout for 800 years. From the imposing Zhengyangmen Gate to the celestial Forbidden City, pedal past ancient watchtowers, vermilion-walled palaces, and hidden hutongs—where every cobblestone whispers tales of Ming and Qing dynasties.
1. See Famous Places Up Close: Cycle past Beijing's key sites like Yongdingmen Gate and Shichahai at a relaxed pace perfect for sightseeing.
2. Learn Local Stories: Discover hidden alleys and hear tales about Beijing's sun-aligned city planning.
3. Experience Old and New Beijing: Cycle freel...
Points forts
De 4 heures à 5 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 4 heures à 5 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Bottled water
Guide touristique anglais
Snacks
Assurance accident
Use of bicycle
Coffee and/or Tea
Dépenses personnelles et autres frais non mentionnés
Pourboires
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Temple of Heaven
Line 5 Subway, Tiantandongmen Station, Exit/Entrance A2. We will meet up in front of the Exit/Entrance A2.
Retour
Drum and Bell
Tour UNESCO Beijing Central Axis by Bike
(1) Avis
Dong Cheng Qu
À propos
Cycle along a living timeline of Chinese civilization! Traverse the UNESCO-listed Beijing Central Axis, a 7.8-kilometer corridor that has anchored the capital’s imperial layout for 800 years. From the imposing Zhengyangmen Gate to the celestial Forbidden City, pedal past ancient watchtowers, vermilion-walled palaces, and hidden hutongs—where every cobblestone whispers tales of Ming and Qing dynasties.
1. See Famous Places Up Close: Cycle past Beijing's key sites like Yongdingmen Gate and Shichahai at a relaxed pace perfect for sightseeing.
2. Learn Local Stories: Discover hidden alleys and hear tales about Beijing's sun-aligned city planning.
3. Experience Old and New Beijing: Cycle freel...
Points forts
De 4 heures à 5 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 4 heures à 5 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Bottled water
Guide touristique anglais
Snacks
Assurance accident
Use of bicycle
Coffee and/or Tea
Dépenses personnelles et autres frais non mentionnés
Pourboires
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Temple of Heaven
Line 5 Subway, Tiantandongmen Station, Exit/Entrance A2. We will meet up in front of the Exit/Entrance A2.
Retour
Drum and Bell
Itinéraire
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Yongdingmen Gatetower
The Yongdingmen Gate, also referred to as Zhengyang Outer Gate signifying "eternal stability," boasts an impressive history. The Yongdingmen Gate Tower, established during the 32nd year of the Jiajing Period in the Ming Dynasty, served as the primary entrance to the outer city of Beijing's ancient city wall. This structure exemplifies grand architectural design and symbolism from the Ming Dynasty era.
1 heure
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Parc Sanlihe
Sanlihe Park is located on the east side of Qianmen Xianyukou Hutong. After passing Qianmen East Street, it starts and goes south along Beiluyuan and Nanluyuan Hutong.There are many koi and pairs of mandarin ducks in the river, and there is a section full of reeds, which is full of wild interest.
40 minutes
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Rue piétonne Qianmen
It's about a 15-minute ride from Sanlihe to the Qianmen and Dashilan area. Qianmen Street is one of Beijing's most famous commercial streets, home to many time-honored shops. Stepping into Neiliansheng, you'll find yourself in a traditionally decorated space filled with various styles of cloth shoes. You can watch the masters craft shoes, from material selection and cutting to sole attachment, with each step embodying the artisans' dedication. You can try on shoes yourself and select a pair as a memento. In Dashilan, explore other traditional establishments like Ruifuxiang Silk Store and Zhang Yiyuan Tea House to experience the charm of traditional commercial culture.
1 heure
4
Tours de la cloche et du tambour
The Beijing Drum Tower, initially constructed in 1272 and later rebuilt in 1420 and 1539, along with the Bell Tower, reconstructed in 1745, served as timekeeping centers in the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. The Drum Tower stands at 46.7 meters tall, painted striking red, with a double-eave wooden design and 25 large drums. Complementing this is the grey brick and stone Bell Tower, both integral to Beijing's central axis.
30 minutes
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Station touristique de Shichahai
Shichahai, situated in Beijing's Xicheng District, was historically known by various names such as Bailiantan, Jishuitan, and Haizi before adopting its current name in the Ming Dynasty. It served as a significant dock for the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal during the Yuan Dynasty and marked the endpoint of water transportation. The northern and eastern shores of Houhai Lake are vibrant urban hubs within the city.
50 minutes
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Beijing Embassy Buildings in Dongjiaomin Lane
A 20-minute ride from Qianmen leads to Dongjiaomin Lane. This area, once the diplomatic quarter of modern China, preserves many European-style buildings. Walking through Dongjiaomin Lane, you can appreciate the foreign architectural styles and sense the historical changes. The cafes and restaurants along the street add a romantic atmosphere. You can take a break here, enjoy a cup of coffee, and listen to street performers.