-
Provided by: Torsten Dettlaff/Shutterstock.com
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Nuoyan Wine House / 糯言酒馆
The guide was updated:Nuoyan Rice Wine House believes that good things take time, just like their home-brewed glutinous rice wine. There are at least five types to choose from: the original, rose, sweet olive, vanilla, and Chinese bayberry. You will have a sip of each to try before ordering.
Useful Information
- Address: 7 Banqiao Nan Xiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing
- More Info: Located inside the People's Art Printing House
- Opening hours: 17h - 0h30
- Website: www.nuoyanricewine.cn
- Phone: +86 156 5251 1819
- Email: nuoyanricewine@outlook.com
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
This is the place where you can party hard! Even though Mix is not as big as other venues it is one of the main clubs to go to. It is about their fashionable decor and experiencing a high-quality sound system. They mainly play hip-hop and you are guaranteed to have a good night out. This is a vibrant club and popular among the party people.
Read more
Shi Cha Hai / 什刹海
Take a stroll around this lake and around the narrow streets behind the lake, where you will find interesting shops with Chinese arts and crafts. There are plenty of restaurants around the lake where you can have a relaxing dinner and at the same time enjoy the beautiful scenery. You can also rent a boat or bike and explore the area in a more interesting way. Also, this area is one of the most popular bar streets in Beijing, most of the bars have live signers.
Read more
Nuoyan Wine House / 糯言酒馆
Nuoyan Rice Wine House believes that good things take time, just like their home-brewed glutinous rice wine. There are at least five types to choose from: the original, rose, sweet olive, vanilla, and Chinese bayberry. You will have a sip of each to try before ordering.
Read more
Panda Brew Pub / 熊猫精酿
Panda Brew Pub is a place for craft beers of different levels of bitterness. Graffiti adorns the walls, and metal casks are placed next to the bar. All bottle caps bear their iconic Panda logo. There is live Jazz music on the second floor every Friday and Saturday.
Read more
Aurora Club
With an intimate yet a fun underground vibe, Aurora Club attracts to more discerning patrons who like to spend a quality night out. The decor is minimalistic and stripped down with splashes of red lighting here and there. The club host several DJ acts with a focus on tech house, deep house, disco and old-school hip-hop.
Read more
Reddog Bar
A cocktail bar located in the basement of Soho's southeast corner, Reddog is a colourful and bold venue with flower decorations mixed with avant-garde art and from the bar, they serve equally colourful cocktails. An intimate and small place that only accommodate around 50 people and during summer, there is a terrace where to hang out.
Read more
Club SIR.TEEN
Attracting the richest clientele, Club SIR.TEEN is all about the glitz and glam and with that comes a strict dress code, so put on your finest outfit. Popular among international and local people, this elegant club is not only for dancing and mingling but also hosts dance shows, DJ acts and other exciting entertainment.
Read more
Nan Luogu Xiang / 南锣鼓巷
Nan Luogu Xiang is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Beijing and the best-preserved hutong area. This large-scale and complex checkerboard patterned structure has never changed since the Ming dynasty. Today, Nan Luogu Xiang is filled with boutiques, bars, and restaurants, and is always crowded when night falls.
Read more
Two Cities Coffee Bar / 双城咖啡酒吧
The two cities stand for Beijing and Taipei. The owner of this coffee bar comes from Taiwan and he dedicates this place for showing his culture. The first floor is an exhibition hall and holds often cultural events. The second floor is a loft where you can relax and have a drink. Apart from coffees, this café bar also has some authentic Taiwanese style drinks such as Plum Wine and Winter Melon Punch.
Read more