Beijing

Your guide to an epic layover in China’s historic capital.

Min. Layover to Exit Airport

8 hours

Visa-Free Entry

144-hour Transit Visa available

Airport to City Center

~30 mins
(Express)

Best For

History buffs, culture vultures, epic adventurers


Visa-Free Transit Guide

Beijing offers a 144-hour visa-free transit policy for eligible nationalities arriving at specific ports, including Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK).

  • Available at Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) and Daxing International Airport (PKX).
  • Follow signs for “144-hour Visa-Free Transit” to apply for your temporary entry permit.
  • You must hold a valid passport and a confirmed onward air ticket to a third country or region.
  • The permit allows travel within the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.

Getting Around Beijing

Airport Express Train (PEK to City)

 Approx. 20-30 minutes to Dongzhimen Station |  ¥25 (one way)

The fastest and most reliable way to get from PEK to the city center, connecting to Metro Lines 2 and 13.

Beijing Subway

Vast, efficient, and cheap. The best way to navigate the city’s sprawling attractions. Stations have English signs.

Best Apps for Transit


DiDi Chuxing:
 For ride-hailing (similar to Uber).

Download on Google Play

Download on Apple Store

Metroman App Shanghai Transportation
MetroMan (or similar Beijing Metro app): For navigating the subway system.

Download on Google Play

Download on Apple Store

What to Do & Eat: Beijing Layover Plans

If you have 5–7 Hours:

Very tight. It’s best to stay near the Airport Express Line to minimize travel time.

Beijing duck

  • Take Airport Express to Dongzhimen Station.
  • Explore the nearby Gui Jie (Ghost Street) for a huge variety of restaurants.
  • Grab some famous Peking Duck at a quick-service local eatery.
  • Alternatively, visit the Lama Temple (Yonghe Temple), a beautiful Tibetan Buddhist monastery near the station.

If you have 8–12 Hours:

The classic Beijing experience: a trip to the heart of imperial China.

Tiananmen Square Beijing

  • Take the Airport Express and transfer to the Subway Line 1 to Tiananmen East/West Station.
  • Walk through Tiananmen Square, the world’s largest public square.
  • Enter the Forbidden City (Palace Museum). Book tickets online in advance to save time! Allow at least 3-4 hours to explore.
  • Enjoy a sit-down Peking Duck dinner at a renowned restaurant like Dadong or Quanjude.

If you have 12–24+ Hours

The ultimate adventure: Walk on the Great Wall.

Beijing Great Wall China Tour

  • This requires careful planning. The most feasible option is to hire a private car/driver or book a dedicated layover tour in advance.
  • Visit the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. It’s well-restored and offers stunning views (approx. 1.5-2 hour drive each way).
  • Combine the Great Wall trip with a visit to the Forbidden City if time permits (a very long and tiring day).
  • After returning to the city, explore the charming Nanluoguxiang hutongs (alleyways) for snacks and souvenirs.