Locals’ Oasis Walk: Discover Hidden Beijing in 3 Hours
Step off the beaten path and into the Beijing that locals hold close to their hearts. This handpicked walking route reveals a quieter, greener side of the capital—hidden in plain sight at its very center. No long queues, no cookie-cutter tourist traps—just authentic stories, tranquil waters, and timeless views.
Climb the Drum Tower for sweeping views over Beijing’s Central Axis, stretching from the Forbidden City to modern skyscrapers. Discover the legend of “Morning Bell and Evening Drum,” once the heartbeat of the imperial capital.
Stroll down Yandai Xiejie, a lively hutong street full of snacks and small souvenirs. It’s a brief dip into the classic atmosphere before you veer away from the tourist flow. Pause at Yinding Bridge, where boats glide between Qianhai and Houhai. A quick but memorable photo stop, best taken from the bridge itself.
Enjoy a lakeside walk at Houhai, where Beijingers truly relax—dog walkers, tai chi practitioners, and even daring winter swimmers. Learn how this historic lake system shaped Beijing’s city planning and why it remains such prized land today.
Step into Wanghai Tower, an elegant complex of pavilions, bridges, and bamboo gardens rising above the water. A timeless corner of Beijing’s architectural beauty.
Finally, explore Xihai Wetland Park, a serene wetland tucked behind old neighborhoods. This is the least-visited and most natural of the lakes. Perfect for photos of lotus blooms and willow trees. Optional stops include the quiet Xihai Art Gallery & café, or (with ID) the Guo Shoujing Memorial Hall—celebrating the genius behind Beijing’s ancient water system.