Where to stay in Tianjin?
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Tianjin City Center mixes ancient traditions with colonial grandeur in a delightfully walkable package. Drum Tower stands tall amid bustling markets while clay figurines and traditional snacks tempt your wallet. European-style buildings line the Five Great Avenues, creating dramatic contrast against the ornate temple rooflines. Ancient Culture Street buzzes with folk performances and crafts that showcase authentic Tianjin heritage. Metro lines 1, 2, and 3 make getting around a breeze with trains arriving every few minutes. You'll find everything from street-side jianbing pancakes to upscale Cantonese restaurants in this foodie paradise. Boutique hotels in converted colonial buildings offer historic charm while business hotels cater to travelers needing modern comforts.

Heping District mixes old-world charm with modern Chinese energy in Tianjin's cultural heart. The Five Great Avenues showcase over 2,000 colonial mansions where European architecture meets Chinese heritage. History buffs will love exploring the Former Residence of Puyi and admiring the 1863 grandeur of the Astor Hotel along bustling Jiefang Road. Dining options range from upscale restaurants in historic buildings to street vendors selling famous goubuli steamed buns. Heritage boutique hotels in converted mansions offer historic charm with modern amenities. Getting around is easy with excellent subway connections on Lines 1 and 3 plus abundant bike-sharing stations throughout the neighborhood.

Binhai serves up futuristic sights with a side of coastal charm in Tianjin's economic powerhouse. Architecture buffs flock to the eye-catching Binhai Library and Cultural Center, while business travelers navigate gleaming corporate towers. Take a break at Haihe Bund Park or stroll along artificial beaches with Bohai Sea views. The TEDA Football Stadium adds a sporty kick to your exploration. Metro Line 9 zips you to central Tianjin every 20 minutes, though the area's sprawling layout makes walking between districts tricky. Hotels cater mainly to business travelers, with upscale restaurants serving international cuisine and seafood specialties. Pack your camera for those modern skyline shots and ocean breezes.

Ji County's Jixian City Centre neighborhood offers attractions including Jixian Geological Museum.
The Wu Da Dao neighborhood has lots to see including Xiao Bai Lou Commercial Area and Binjiang Avenue Shopping Street.
