Weekend Getaways in Beijing Suburbs | Explore Daxing New City Market

Beijing Suburb
  • Best Time:

    January to February
  • Recommended:

    2 days
  • Admission:

Features

"Daxing New City Market" — Here, you'll find a rich variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, grains, oils, fresh meat, seafood, and more. It's the go-to daily market for local residents!

D1
  • Daxing New City Market
  • Tuanhe Imperial Palace
  • LIVAT
Stop 1 Daxing New City Market

Here, you'll find a rich variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, grains, oils, fresh meat, seafood, and more.

Highlights:
Daxing Consumer Market recently opened here, attracting many residents and tourists to experience the festivities. This year's event introduced a special snack zone, where indoor shops and outdoor stalls complement each other, bringing together delicacies like cooked food, luzhu, handmade pastries, and more. Strolling through the market feels like discovering "surprise corners" at every turn—making it the perfect first stop to warm up a Daxing winter. Additionally, the "free gift with purchase"... View attractions guide
Stop 2 Tuanhe Imperial Palace

Tuanhe Imperial Palace opened to the public in September 2023.

Highlights:
This former Qing Dynasty royal garden has transformed from an imperial retreat to a "urban living room"—free for all to explore. Steeped in history, the park houses precious relics, showcasing classical garden artistry. Even more striking is the 96 ancient cypress trees—centuries-old "living fossils" that add solemn grandeur. The park blends northern ruggedness and southern elegance, mirroring both Beijing's mountain motifs and Hangzhou's West Lake charm. Wander its paths as winter light drapes... View attractions guide
Stop 3 LIVAT

In Xihongmen, Daxing, LIVAT gathers over 400 premium brands under one roof—shopping, dining, and experiences all in a single stop! Come evening, it's perfect for carefree retail therapy or a feast.

Eat
  • Jubaoyuan

Stay
  • Hilton Beijing Daxing

  • Holiday Inn Beijing Daxing Center

D2
  • Nanhaizi Park
  • Ulugu Tropical Botanical Garden
Stop 1 Nanhaizi Park

Nanhaizi Park, once the imperial hunting ground of the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, was also part of the royal gardens during the Ming and Qing eras. More

Highlights:
In winter, the park transforms into a serene escape—gentle winds sweep across vast grasslands and wetlands, slowing time itself. The lakes reflect crisp winter skies, while flocks of waterfowl rest on shallow banks, marking seasonal transitions. Spotting grazing milu deer adds a touch of warmth to the cold season. Here, the tranquility, open spaces, and nature offer urban dwellers rare relaxation.

Winter Opening Hours: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Stop 2 Ulugu Tropical Botanical Garden

Venture into Ulugu Tropical Botanical Garden for a "cross-latitude" plant adventure!

Highlights:
The lush greenery, humid air, and tropical flora instantly transport you from Beijing's winter to southern warmth—perfect for photo ops, family fun, or a relaxing retreat. The garden integrates tropical plant exhibitions, fruit-picking, educational tours, and leisure activities across six themed pavilions, featuring rare species, medicinal plants, and exotic fruits. Under its glass-domed paradise, guava trees dangle pink-white fruits, while lemon orchards scent the air—letting you savor winter h... View attractions guide
Eat
  • Shanhetun Iron Pot Stew

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