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*Flights between Hong Kong and Shizuoka/Sendai starting from 17 December 2024 and 17 January 2025 respectively. Subject to regulatory approval.

Flights from Hong Kong to Beijing (Daxing)

Discover the magnificent city of Beijing, where ancient history and modern vibrancy seamlessly converge. Beijing is a monumental city with thousands of years of history and has served as a centre for China's politics, culture and education. Beijing invites travellers to delve into its rich cultural heritage, from the majestic Great Wall to the sprawling Forbidden City. You can explore the bustling streets of Sanlitun and Shichahai for an electrifying nightlife or discover a myriad of hidden gems scattered throughout this enchanting metropolis to glimpse Beijing's past. Whether it's the historical allure or the modern-day charm that captivates you, Beijing offers an array of unforgettable experiences for every kind of traveller. Join us on a journey to this extraordinary metropolis and let Beijing unfold its wonders before you.

Cheap flights to Beijing and Travel information

Beijing, the capital city of China, is just around 3 hours flight time from Hong Kong. Established 3,000 years ago, it has been the nation's capital for over 800 years. It is a city that offers a unique blend of history and modernity. With its iconic landmarks such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, Beijing showcases its rich cultural heritage. The vibrant streets of Sanlitun and Shichahai captivate visitors with their mesmerising nightscape. Throughout the city, Beijing is brimming with delightful surprises and awe-inspiring sights. Its inviting atmosphere makes it a must-visit destination for all.

Cheap flights to Beijing, China: HK Express currently operates flights into and out of Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX). Please use our search feature above to find the cheapest flights for your date of travel!

District

Central Area

The heart of Beijing comprises Dongcheng and Xicheng districts. Dongcheng, the cultural and historical hub of Beijing, boasts the vibrant Wangfujing Street, vast shopping malls, and captivating museums. There are also other renowned landmarks like The Palace Museum (Forbidden City), Temple of Heaven, Yonghe Temple, and Nanluogu Alley.

Explore Beihai Park and Jingshan Park for stunning views of lakes and parks amidst historic mansions and temples. Don't forget to visit the renowned Huguo Temple and indulge in delicious snacks at Huguosi Street.. Make sure to explore the Liulichang Culture Street, a charming ancient market filled with bookstores, art shops, and antique stores.

Shichahai, located in the northwest side of The Palace Museum (Forbidden City), is a renowned scenic area. It consists of three lakes - Qianhai (Front Sea), Houhai (Back Sea), and Xihai (West Sea). This enchanting place encompasses historical landmarks, picturesque views, and remnants of traditional local homes, Hutong, and Courtyard.

The Chaoyang district encompasses Beijing's Central Business District (CBD), home to iconic skyscrapers like China World Trade Centres and the renowned shopping hub Taikoo Li Sanlitun. Here, you'll discover a wide array of Beijing's finest brands. The Olympic Park, the primary site for the Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games, is situated in Chaoyang. Experience the Olympic ambiance by visiting iconic venues such as the National Stadium (Bird's Nest) and Aquatics Center (Water Cube).

Haidian district houses leading Chinese universities, such as Tsinghua University and Peking University. It also boasts historical landmarks like Old Summer Palace (Yuanming Yuan) and Summer Palace (Yiheyuan). Make sure to seize the opportunity to skate on the expansive outdoor ice rink at Summer Palace during winter!

Suburbs and Rural Area

The renowned Universal Beijing Resort is located in Tongzhou district, offering a range of new attractions alongside the finest Universal rides, shows, and attractions from across the globe. Enhance your experience by opting to stay at the resort hotels! Furthermore, the Fengtai District and Daxing District each have various historical landmarks and museums worth exploring!

Head to Yanqing District, where you can catch a glimpse of the magnificent and winding Great Wall at Badaling, located in the outskirts of Beijing. It is the top choice of many visitors of Great Wall and has warmly welcomed visitors from around the world since its opening.

Things to Do

Hike along the Great Wall

The Great Wall, one of the “Seven Wonders of the World”, was constructed over centuries to safeguard their land. It now spans thousands of miles along the historical northern border of Beijing. Plan a day to hike at Mutianyu, Badaling, or Jinshanling sections for a closer look at this ancient wonder. If you want to save time and energy, you may also consider taking cable cars at selected sections.

Visit the historical landmarks of Beijing

Situated in Beijing, the Forbidden City, or the Palace Museum, served as the imperial palace for 24 emperors in the Ming and Qing dynasties. You can also visit the Temple of Heaven in Beijing to admire the magnificent ancient Chinese sacrificial buildings. This site was dedicated to the Heaven Worship Ceremonies of emperors. If you would like to learn more about the history of China, then you should not miss the National Museum of China. It showcases Qing era imperial treasures, ancient porcelain, and cloisonne ware.

Explore the Old Summer Palace (Yuanming Yuan) and Summer Palace (Yiheyuan)

Built during the Qing Dynasty, the Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) served as the retreat for the imperial family in the past. It is the best-preserved royal garden in China, exuding tranquillity and delight. Nearby are the ruins of the Old Summer Palace (Yuanming Yuan), which offer a glimpse into the grandeur of this Imperial Garden.

Stroll along the old Hutongs alleys

Explore Beijing's local culture by strolling through the Hutong alleys. Hutongs are local narrow lanes forming the old blocks in the city. Here you can witness the traditional way of life of ordinary Beijing residents. Discover a variety of shops catering to the needs of the locals, and don't miss the opportunity to indulge in the local cuisine while doing some shopping. You can also take a ride on the rickshaws for a more authentic experience.

Savour the famous Beijing food

Beijing is famous globally for its visually appealing and fragrant cuisine. It has created a distinct culinary tradition by blending the finest elements from various regional styles. Must-try dishes in Beijing include the famous Peking Roast Duck, Mongolian Hot Pot (Instant-boiled Mutton), Zhajiangmian (noodles with soybean paste), and Tanghulu (sugar-coated hawthorns on a stick).

Experience the vibrant Chinese culture

Peking opera combines singing, reciting, acting, and martial arts to depict stories of history, politics, society, and daily life. It aims to entertain and educate. Experience the renowned Peking Opera at Liyuan Theatre, one of the city's oldest venues, or attend a Kung Fu show to delve into China's ancient martial art. To learn more about contemporary Chinese art, also visit the 798 Arts Zone, where old factories have transformed into modern art museums and galleries.

Explore the trendiest landmarks in the Capital

Visit Taikoo Li Sanlitun, a contemporary fashion hub with retail space and a boutique hotel. Discover flagship stores, lifestyle brands, independent design labels, trendy fashion, and a diverse selection of regional and international cuisine. The Universal Beijing Resort is now a notable landmark in Beijing, with the main attractions being the Universal Studios Beijing theme park, Universal CityWalk Beijing, and two resort hotels. Alongside the beloved Wizarding World of Harry Potter, visitors can also enjoy themed lands dedicated to Kung Fu Panda, Transformers, Waterworld, and the world's largest Minion Land.

Accommodation

For first-time visitors, staying near the city centre, like the Forbidden City and Wangfujing areas, is recommended. These areas offer convenient access to popular attractions in Beijing, but the hotels are pricier. If you prefer traditional buildings and a taste of local culture while on a budget, the Hutong area is ideal. Additionally, the business areas of Qianmen and Dashilar are also popular choices for business travellers.

Beijing Daxing International Airport

Beijing Daxing International Airport is one of the two international airports serving Beijing. HK Express currently operates flights between Hong Kong to Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX).

Beijing Daxing International Airport Transportation

To travel between Beijing Daxing International Airport and the city center or nearby cities, tourists may either take the intercity railway, subway, city bus, or long-distance coach. Taking the Beijing Daxing Airport line allows for a quick 19-minute journey from the Airport to Caoqiao and Daxing New City stations.

Transport

The Beijing Subway offers a convenient way to travel around the city. It is the second largest subway system globally, with an extensive network reaching various areas. Buses are also available for navigating the downtown area and Greater Beijing Metropolitan Area. Bicycles are a great choice for exploring Hutongs. Taxis are another option, but it is advisable to avoid them during rush hours when traffic is busiest.

Weather

Beijing experiences four seasons due to its temperate and continental monsoon climate. Summers are hot and rainy, winters are cold and dry, and spring and autumn are short. The majority of rainfall occurs in the summer, with rainstorms typically occurring in July and August.

Beijing Travel Information

Currency

Renminbi Yuan (CNY)

Electricity

220V 50Hz

Language

Chinese

Timezone

UTC+8

Tel code

+86

FAQ

How long is the flight time between Hong Kong and Beijing?

The average flight time between Hong Kong and Beijing is around 3 hours.

Except for flights from Hong Kong to Beijing (HKG to PKX), does HK Express operate other Hong Kong to Chinese Mainland flights?

HK Express operates flights to other destinations in the Chinese Mainland, check other Hong Kong to Chinese Mainland flights operated by us here.

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