Get a Glimpse of Tianjin One-day Tour

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  • Best Time:

    All Year Round
  • Recommended:

    1 day
  • Admission:

Features

Tianjin is quite a unique city. There are a large number of European-style buildings in which many celebrities once lived. Now the bustling has faded, but these well-preserved buildings have become places for people to visit to learn about that period of history.

D1
  • Five Great Avenues
  • Former Residence of Sun Dianying
  • Prince Qing's Mansion
  • Italian Style Street
  • Tianjin Eye
Stop 1 Five Great Avenues

The Five Great Avenues is located in the southern part of the down town Tianjin.

Highlights:
The Five Great Avenues is located in the southern part of the down town Tianjin. Five east-west parallel streets are named Chengdu, Chongqing, Dali, Munan and Machang, making up the most complete foreign-style building complex in Tianjin.
There are more than 2,000 garden-style houses with different national architectural styles built in the 1920s-1930s on the Five Great Avenues, with a construction area of more than 1 million square meters. In 2011, the Fifth Great Avenues area was designate... View attractions guide
Stop 2 Former Residence of Sun Dianying

The building is tall and magnificent.

Highlights:
The former residence of Sun Dianying is a three-story brick-wood structure building (with a basement), with a red-tiled roof and clear-water brick walls. The building is tall and magnificent. Their façade decorations include arched windows, rectangular windows, and twisted rope double columns, reflecting eclectic architectural characteristics.
The former residence of Sun Dianying is a British classical architectural style. The shape of the entire building is staggered and unique, which is qu... View attractions guide
Stop 3 Prince Qing's Mansion

Prince Qing’s Mansion is located at No. 55 Chongqing Road, Heping District, Tianjin.

Highlights:
Prince Qing’s Mansion was built in 1922. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit and a historic building with special protection grades in Tianjin. It is also a well-known scenic spot in Tianjin Five Great Avenues Cultural Tourism Zone.
The building is a two-story brick-wood structured building (with a basement), with open colonnades on both the first and second floors. The shape of the building is simple and lively, the interior decoration is luxurious, and it is a combination... View attractions guide
Stop 4 Italian Style Street

Tianjin Italian Style Street is located in Hebei District of Tianjin, the former Italian concession.

Highlights:
Tianjin Italian Style Street is located in Hebei District of Tianjin, the former Italian concession. The square area enclosed by the four roads of Wujing, Bo’ai, Shengli and Jianguo in Hebei District is collectively called the Italian Style Street. There are nearly 200 well-preserved European buildings in this area.
Tianjin Italian Style Street aims to embody the strong Italian style and build it into a comprehensive multi-functional area integrating tourism, commerce, leisure, entertainment... View attractions guide
Stop 5 Tianjin Eye

Tianjin Eye, the nickname of Tianjin Yongle Bridge Ferris Wheel, crosses the Haihe River and connects Hebei District and Hongqiao District.

Highlights:
Tianjin Eye, the nickname of Tianjin Yongle Bridge Ferris Wheel, crosses the Haihe River and connects Hebei District and Hongqiao District. It is a ferris wheel that combines the functions of sightseeing and transportation, and is one of Tianjin’s landmarks.
It is 120m high, with 48 transparent cabins, each holding 8 people. The cabin is comfortable and spacious, with air-conditioner to control the temperature. It can accommodate 384 people for sightseeing at the same time, and its operating... View attractions guide
Eat
  • Goubuli steamed stuffed buns

  • Fried Dough Twist

Travel tips

Pay attention to opening hours
Remember to make appointment in advance
Remember to wear mask
Do not make noise in public space
Take care of personal belongings

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