Square area of Dongcheng District, Beijing to Gulou East Street, south to Di'anmen East Street, west to Di'anmenwai Street, and east to Jiaodaokou South StreetMap
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Nanluoguxiang, located on Gulou East Street in Beijing, is a popular spot for social media check-ins. Entering Nanluoguxiang from the north entrance of Gulou East Street, you can exit at the south entrance to reach Shichahai.
Public transportation is the most convenient way to visit; parking is extremely difficult if you drive. Two to three hours is recommended for your visit. You can choose to eat in Nanluoguxiang, as there are many restaurants.
Nanluoguxiang is essentially a hutong (traditional alleyway), but it's famous for its concentration of Beijing's unique cultural landmarks and trendy shops.
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Located in the center of Beijing, Nanluoguxiang is a hutong filled with bourgeois sentimentality and old Beijing charm. It is also one of Beijing's fashionable destinations. Here, numerous art and literary specialty shops congregate, as well as a large variety of snack kiosks. Young people, especially the artistic ones, regard it as a must-see destination in Beijing. In the small alleys along the main street of Nanluoguxiang are the former residences of many famous Chinese people. Among them are the mansion of nobleman Sengge Rinchen of the Qing Dynasty and the former residence of the last Empress Wanrong.
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Show More ReviewsNanluoguxiang, located on Gulou East Street in Beijing, is a popular spot for social media check-ins. Entering Nanluoguxiang from the north entrance of Gulou East Street, you can exit at the south entrance to reach Shichahai. Public transportation is the most convenient way to visit; parking is extremely difficult if you drive. Two to three hours is recommended for your visit. You can choose to eat in Nanluoguxiang, as there are many restaurants. Nanluoguxiang is essentially a hutong (traditional alleyway), but it's famous for its concentration of Beijing's unique cultural landmarks and trendy shops.