Tianjin not only has European-style buildings and scenery along the Seine River everywhere, but also can experience the movie scenes of Roman Holiday and historical traces of different periods. Come to Tianjin for a three-day and two-night tour in the summer and keep this guide❗️
Day1
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✅Jin Street and Binjiang Road, pedestrian commercial streets in the style of the Republic of China
✅Porcelain houses and buildings made of porcelain are very beautiful, you can check in outside
✅The intersection of Shanxi Road and Chifeng Road is a very literary intersection with many literary shops
✅Xikai Church is the largest Romanesque building in Tianjin
✅Wudadao is known as the International Architecture Expo Garden, Minyuan Square must be checked in, see all kinds of Characteristic small Western-style buildings, those who don't like walking can take a carriage
✅Daguangming Bridge, Jiefang Bridge, Dagu Bridge, Beian Bridge, Jintang Bridge and each bridge in front of the St. Regis Hotel is like being on the banks of the Seine
✅Tai'an Daoanligan Church, the former Kailuan Mining Bureau Building and other Romanesque buildings
✅Jiefang North Road, the whole road is Gothic, Romanesque to Greek Classical style
✅Internet celebrity check-in spots Jinwan Square, Jiefang Bridge, Century Clock, super beautiful night view
✅Italian style area, Italian style buildings, just walk around the main streets
✅Shizilin Bridge grandpa and aunt diving and swimming can be watched
✅Ancient Culture Street is the most festive place in Tianjin, with special food and intangible cultural heritage items
✅The landmark building of Tianjin Eye must be checked in, the night view is super beautiful
|Night view route
Two ways to play, one is to go from Jinwan Square along the Haihe River to Tianjin Eye City Walk, and take beautiful photos while enjoying the night view. The second is to take a double-decker sightseeing bus or Haihe River cruise (it is strongly recommended to take a cruise after 7:30 pm)
Day2
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✅The Tianjin Museum has several national treasures that are worth visiting
✅Zhou and Deng Memorial Hall, where you can feel the style of the great men and learn about their lives
✅The water park is very large and you can take a cruise
✅The Tianjin Zoo has giant pandas, so those who like animals can go
Day3(P3)
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Binhai Library-National Maritime Museum-Guanlanjiao Park-Dongdi Park - Mazu Cultural Park-Aircraft Carrier Theme Park
✅Binhai Library, a popular library, those who like taking photos can come
✅National Maritime Museum is super large, known as the Forbidden City on the water, and a popular cafe
✅Guanlanjiao Park, Tianjin's Little Jeju Island, where you can watch the sunrise and sunset
✅Dongdi Park, connected to Guanlanjiao and Mazu Park, 3KM coastline for cycling
✅Mazu Cultural Park, the world's tallest Mazu statue
✅From July 6 to September 1, there will be a large-scale fireworks show every Saturday and Sunday, which is worth seeing
About accommodation and food
It is very convenient to stay near the attractions on the first day. You don't have to queue up in the northwest corner for breakfast. I reluctantly recommend Lao Zhangji Guobacai, which I secretly keep in Shengxianli, Hebei District, to everyone. For Tianjin cuisine, just choose a small restaurant in a halal restaurant
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