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If you stop over at Beijing in the evening with 8-hour or more layover...
If you stop over at Beijing in the evening with 8-hour or more layover time, instead of being stuck in the airport, you may consider arranging Beijing layover tour either on your own or through a local travel agency in Beijing.
It takes about one hour get from Beijing airport to somewhere in the city core of Beijing or vice versa. You have several tools of transportation to bring you to the city and back.
1) It is easy to hail a taxi from the official taxi stand in the airport, around the clock service ( Click Beijing Taxi for more information );
2) Very convenient to take the airport express train from the airport to the city and interchange the subway system ( Click “Beijing Airport Express Train” for more information);
3) Make use of the efficient airport shuttle service with plentiful travel routes ( Click “Beijing Airport Shuttle Bus” for more information );
5) To save travel time, you may consider booking in advance a car with driver for your Beijing layover tour (Click “Beijing Car Rental” for more information).
So don’t be disappointed at your short evening layover and you still have much to see and do.

Beijing CBD area refers to Beijing Central Business Center, a cluster of domestic and international firms and the center of trade, finance, creativity industry and media in Beijing.It is also a primary area of modern buildings and architectures.

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Beijing National Stadium, nicknamed “Bird’s Nest”, is located in the center of Beijing Olympic Park. It was the site for the opening and closing ceremony for the Olympic Games in 2008.

It was the place where Usain Bolt of Jamaica broke the world record by winning both the 100 and 200 gold medals at the Olympics.
Water Cube (Beijing National Aquatics Center)National Aquatics Center, nicknamed “Water Cube”, is located in the Olympic Park, north of Beijing. It is dubbed “cube” because of its semi-transparent “bubbles” spread out all over its surface with a shape very similar to the structure of “H2O”. It was the place where Michael Phelps of America makes history with 8 Gold Medals in the 2008 Olympic Games Beijing!
“Shichahai” literally means “Ten Temples Lake”. The lake was once circled by 10 temples, hence the name. The lake was called “Haizi”, a long and square lake in Yuan Dynasty (1271 -1368).
Later the lake was narrowed and divided into three connected lakes – Qianhai (Front Lake), Houhai (Back Lake) and Xihai (West lake) in Ming Dynasty (1368 -1644).

Shichahai Area has become a leisure and summer cooling place even since Qing Dynasty (1644 – 1911). Now Shichahai area is rife with bars and restaurants.
For local dining and drinking, you are highly recommended to stroll Gui Jie ( Ghost Street 簋街), an almost 24-hour food street with numerous eateries on both sides. It is quite popular with local Beijing people, expats, tourists, etc .

Almost all the restaurants here are decorated in red – red store-front plaques, red lanterns and red lights with great vibe, a great place for friends, families and couples all to meet for dinner here.
“Qianmen” literally means “Front Gate”. Qiamen Street is located south of Qianmen Tower in south of Tiananmen Square, hence the name of the street.

It lies on the north and south axis of Beijing. Qianmen Street runs south from Tiananmen Square, just along the Beijing central axis.
It is one of the last remnants of the business centers of old Beijing. It has been transformed into a modern commercial pedestrian street, the second walking street after Wangfujiang Street in the downtown shopping district Beijing.
You may also take some home-currency cash with you to exchange at the airport upon arrival for taxis or other small expenses, mainly in case that ATMs don’t work or run out of money. You can cash your credit cards at the banks in the airport.
By the way, locals use mostly electronic payment with their phones, rarely seen in the west. As a foreigner, plan for some amount of cash for your short layover tour.
Anywhere around the world where there are larger groups of humans, there will be more opportunities for scams. It seems the way of the Universe that these will be filled.
You should always be aware, do research and remember that if it seems off, or too good, it is probably a scam. This is true in Beijing China, the U.S., or any other place where humans exist.
Most foreign travelers feel very safe when traveling in Beijing. But that doesn’t mean you should lower your vigilance on possible travel scams in Beijing.
If you don’t want to go the do-it-yourself route and prefer the hassle-free escorted tours, here are some options for Beijing guided tours:
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