Olympic Green
北京奧林匹克公園Olympic park built for the 2008 Summer Olympics. Seeing its huge proportions and wonderful architecture yourself is a great experience.
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InterContinental Beijing Beichen
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China National Convention Center Grand Hotel
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Pangu 7 Star Hotel Beijing
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Grand Skylight CATIC Hotel
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Ramada Parkside Beijing
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Beijing Continental Grand Hotel
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Attractions near to Olympic Green
Forbidden CityAn absolute must-see. Smashing palace complex that served for more than 500 years as imperial residence. A place of immeasurable beauty. |
WangfujingBeijing's premier shopping street is flocked by tourists and locals alike. Rich in history, full of shops. |
Tiananmen GateThe entrance to the Forbidden city decorated with huge portrait of Mao Zedong is the most photographed landmark in Beijing. |
Donghuamen Night MarketMore a touristic attraction than a real Chinese market, but well worth visiting anyway – how about a bite of fried centipede or snake? |
ShichahaiScenic lakeside complex consists of historical temples of serene beauty, breath-taking sceneries and quaint atmosphere. |
National Art Museum of ChinaSimply huge art museum displays a wide range of Chinese art ranging from the imperial art to contemporary approaches. |
Jingshan ParkThis artificial hill is simply the best place to overlook the Forbidden city in its entirety. A must do! The views are stunning. |
Beihai ParkVast Chinese-style park that will overwhelm you by its great beauty and serene atmosphere. Full of interesting structures. |
Miaoying TempleThis white stupa overlooks Beihai park and the Forbidden city. Unique fairytale-like structure with great ambiance. |
Beijing ZooAmazing ZOO with astonishing variety of animals and marvelous historical pavilions. Its main highlight, Panda Hall, is a must-see. |











