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How to enjoy two days in Tianjin without getting tired?

Tianjin's core attractions: You think the city is huge, but the distance between most core attractions is mostly 2.3km. Children can't ride bikes on the road, this distance on foot, wastes the child, and is equivalent to wasting the mother. I checked a lot of strategies, all of them were just touching on the surface, and in the end I didn't get it, how to solve the transportation problem with children. Self-driving, let's make good use of the car. The following is a strategy that is both exercise, not tired, not stuck in traffic and free, personally tested, effective, just for you. Stay: Near Xiaobailou. Quanji Hotel, a reliable chain, smart home with intention, reasonable room layout. Attractions: Day 1: Xiaobailou Hotel—Leg—Wudadao——Horse-drawn tour—(Leg)—Café—(Leg)—Hotel—(Drive)—Lujiazui Qianxiangyi—Drive tour: Tianjin Eye, Haihe, Bei'an Bridge, Hotel 1. Walk from the hotel to Minyuan Square on Wudadao 1.5km+. Horse-drawn carriage for 20 minutes around the starting point. 80 yuan per person, same charge for children over height. There is explanation on the way, and horse "fragrance". Children like it. 2. Nearby coffee. Quiet, inclusive. Adults and children charge their phones at the same time. Walk back to the hotel 1.5km+ 3. Qianxiangyi Crosstalk. The tables in the 1st and 2nd rows are all priced at 180, and you can even see the sweat beads on the actor's face. The location is particularly suitable for children who are willing to take over and raise their hands to answer questions. Went to the Lujiazui branch, on the 5th floor of Lujiazui Square, inside a shopping mall. Good parking, catering available. One-stop service. 4. Drive to tour Haihe at night, watch Tianjin Eye, brilliant Haihe, Iron Bridges, building advertisements and other Spring Festival night scenes. The landscape lights are good, worth stopping to admire. (Tianjin seems to not ban firecrackers, there are flowers by the river) Day 2: Hotel—(Drive)—Tianhe City Shopping Center (Parking)—(Leg)—Porcelain House—(Leg)—Century Clock—(Leg)—Tianhe City Shopping Center—(Drive)—Isetan (Parking, Lunch)——Xikai Church 1. Porcelain House. Adults 50 yuan, 120-150cm 30 yuan. The road and the driveway at the door are too narrow, not only traffic jams, but also people jams! On the second day of the lunar new year, there are many people at the attractions, but at least they can move around and touch the attractions for photos. About 40 minutes, walk around and think. As for the viewing, how to say: the original intention is not easy, the courage and perseverance are admirable! Artistry——Hey, all kinds of works have to be seen, no regrets. 2. Century Clock. Built in the millennium, hence the name. Looking from the south bank of the river, the unexpected joy is hearing the hourly chime of "The East is Red", and the 12 chimes. It feels longer than the interval at Beijing Station. 3. Xikai Church. I made a half-day strategy and forgot to go. It seems that food can make people forget everything...the main business. The various small western-style buildings between the attractions, showing off Tianjin's hundred years of glory, and the people's longing for a better life. Overall strategy for self-driving in Tianjin: Drive between attractions with large spans. Park at the mall near the destination, go to the destination on foot, save the trouble of traffic jams. Tianjin·China
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Posted: Feb 20, 2024
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