Beijing Antique Markerts Shopping Tour
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- 7 hr






Make full use of your time in Beijing while exploring through the antique markets and shops. You will visit Liulichang Antique Street, Panjiayuan Market, Baoguosi Cultural Market and Hongqiao Market, escorted by knowledgeable English-speaking tour guide. Hotel pick-up and drop-off are included.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Trippest Mini Group Tours
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Liulichang Street
Your guide will pick you up from your hotel around 8:30am. Then transfer you to the Liulichang Antique Street, a small street with some hutongs (lanes) lined with shops facades bearing Ming and Qing dynasty architectural features. With brightly painted doors and eaves and gracefully curved black-tiled-roofs buildings, a little of old Beijing's lifestyle is preserved here.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Panjiayuan Antique Market
Then drive to Panjiayuan Market. This so called "weekend market" is a huge, eclectic mix of goods from all over China: old, new, curios, antiques, fakes, craft and treasure, with some amazing items for sale. It's fascinating just to wander and even more fun if you can find a bargain. It's well organized, full of life, color, and the 3000+ stalls are a variety of open-air, covered and shops mainly open on the weekend. But, after some refurbishment work, it is now open for business seven days a week.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At:
After lunch, go on to visit Baoguosi Cultural Market which is similar to Panjiayuan Market but started later.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Pearl Market (Hongqiao Market)
Hongqiao Market is located in the south central area of Beijing, just to the east of the Temple of Heaven. It is filled mainly with cheap electronic goods like portable CD players, vcd players, camcorders, batteries, sunglasses, electronics, household phones. The items for sale are less brand conscious and tend to be from real "no-name" Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Thai companies.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Liulichang Street
Your guide will pick you up from your hotel around 8:30am. Then transfer you to the Liulichang Antique Street, a small street with some hutongs (lanes) lined with shops facades bearing Ming and Qing dynasty architectural features. With brightly painted doors and eaves and gracefully curved black-tiled-roofs buildings, a little of old Beijing's lifestyle is preserved here.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Panjiayuan Antique Market
Then drive to Panjiayuan Market. This so called "weekend market" is a huge, eclectic mix of goods from all over China: old, new, curios, antiques, fakes, craft and treasure, with some amazing items for sale. It's fascinating just to wander and even more fun if you can find a bargain. It's well organized, full of life, color, and the 3000+ stalls are a variety of open-air, covered and shops mainly open on the weekend. But, after some refurbishment work, it is now open for business seven days a week.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At:
After lunch, go on to visit Baoguosi Cultural Market which is similar to Panjiayuan Market but started later.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Pearl Market (Hongqiao Market)
Hongqiao Market is located in the south central area of Beijing, just to the east of the Temple of Heaven. It is filled mainly with cheap electronic goods like portable CD players, vcd players, camcorders, batteries, sunglasses, electronics, household phones. The items for sale are less brand conscious and tend to be from real "no-name" Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Thai companies.
Duration: 1 hour