🍜 Foodie7 Days📍 Beijing

Beijing 7-Day Foodie Itinerary

Beijing's food scene extends far beyond Peking duck, though that alone is worth the trip. A full week allows serious foodies to explore imperial court dishes, legendary street snacks, regional Chinese cuisines that converge in the capital, and hole-in-the-wall restaurants locals guard jealously. This itinerary includes market tours, cooking classes, and dining experiences you won't find in any guidebook. Come hungry — Beijing will not disappoint.

Compare all legendary Peking duck styles in the cityMaster the art of dumpling making in a cooking classHunt for authentic jianbing at morning street stallsExperience imperial cuisine at historic restaurants

Day-by-Day Itinerary

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Jianbing & Baozi Breakfast

07:00·1.5 hours·¥25-45

Start with Beijing's beloved jianbing from a street vendor with long lines, then try famous baozi at nearby Qingfeng Baozi. Cheap, filling, and authentically Beijing.

Metro Line 4 to Caishikou·25 min
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Niujie Muslim Quarter & Lunch

09:00·3 hours·¥40-80

Explore Beijing's historic Hui Muslim neighborhood. Sample lamb skewers, beef noodles, and sesame pastries from famous vendors. The halal snacks here are authentic and beloved by locals.

Metro or taxi·20 min
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Tea & Traditional Pastries

13:00·2 hours·¥80-150

Take a break at a traditional teahouse with jasmine tea, then visit Daoxiangcun for classic Beijing pastries like zaonicao and niusetang. A peaceful culinary interlude.

Taxi·20 min
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Da Dong Peking Duck (Modern Style)

16:00·2.5 hours·¥300-500

Experience the modern Peking duck revolution at Da Dong. Their signature lean duck with minimal fat and crispy skin represents Beijing's contemporary culinary innovation.

Taxi·15 min
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Ghost Street Late Night Crayfish

19:30·2.5 hours·¥100-200

End the night on Guijie (Ghost Street) with spicy mala crayfish. The red-lantern-lined street buzzes late into the night. Order a cold beer and dive into the shell-cracking ritual.

Budget Estimate

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Budget

¥200-400/day

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Mid-Range

¥500-900/day

Luxury

¥1200+/day

* Estimates are per day (accommodation, food, transport, tickets), excluding flights

Practical Info

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Best Season

Year-round, autumn for best produce

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Visa

China offers 144-hour visa-free transit and 15-day visa-free entry for many nationalities. Check the latest policy before your trip to Beijing.

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Payment

WeChat Pay and Alipay are the primary payment methods. Foreign tourists can now link international credit cards to both apps.

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Connectivity

Get an eSIM before departure or buy a local SIM on arrival. Some international apps (Google, Instagram) require a VPN in China.

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