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How to find cheap flights to Beijing
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Best time to visit Beijing
The best time to visit Beijing is usually from June to August. During this time, you can expect warm and humid weather, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C. If you prefer fewer crowds or want to save some money, consider coming during the colder months from December to February. Just keep in mind that temperatures can drop below freezing during this time, so you'll need to pack warm clothes.
Best time to book flights to Beijing
Looking for a cheap flight to Beijing from the UK? We'd recommend booking your trip about 45-60 days in advance – this is usually the best time to find cheap tickets. Don't forget to use our Price Alert feature, where we'll monitor ticket prices and alert you of any changes so you can make the most of your travel budget.
Airports in Beijing
Beijing is connected to three airports. The main hub is Beijing Capital International Airport, which is approximately 32 km northeast of the city centre. Beijing Daxing International Airport is located about 46 km south of the downtown area. Finally, Beijing Nanyuan Airport is around 13 km south of the city centre. Beijing Capital International Airport handles most international flights, while Beijing Daxing International Airport is a new addition and caters to domestic and international flights. Beijing Nanyuan Airport mainly caters to domestic flights and is the oldest airport in China.
Top things to see and do in Beijing
Beijing features a blend of towering structures and serene landscapes. The Beijing National Stadium offers a panoramic view of the city, while the Summer Palace is a popular spot for leisurely strolls. Visit Nanluoguxiang for boutiques and local crafts, or meander around Wangfujing to immerse yourself in the food culture. If architecture interests you, the structures in the Forbidden City are worth visiting. After exploring the Palace Museum and Temple of Heaven, unwind at a tea house and savour a traditional Chinese tea.
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