





Tianjin's Ancient Cultural Street is the city's traditional center and an excellent spot to buy souvenirs or try local food. Vibrant and colorfully designed, it is ready to make an impression. In the center, you'll find Tianhou Palace, a temple dedicated to Mazu, a Chinese sea goddess
Drum Towers are a historical symbol found in cities and town centers across China. Tianjin's Drum Tower isn't the original, but the rebuilt version is still impressive. Climb to the top for views of the city and enjoy the food stalls surrounding the landmark.
Covering more than 300,000 square kilometers, the historic Haihe River provides a pristine setting for one of the area's most popular jogging tracks. The "Mother River" of Tianjin tempts guests to linger over the area's incredible natural beauty.
For a taste of Europe in China, Tianjin's Italian Style Street delivers. Stroll along its pedestrian street and try the pizza, pasta, or gelato as you go. In the center of this neighborhood, you'll find Marco Polo Square, a landmark that dates back to the turn of the 20th century.
This main road boasts the reputation of being one of the world's busiest shopping streets. Not surprisingly, the area is also home to some of the city's most influential businesses as well.
Dating back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Temple of Great Compassion is the oldest temple in Tianjin. Also known as the Dabei Buddhist Temple, it is made up of the 17th-century western temple and the 20th-century eastern temple. Inside you'll find unique paintings and statues.
Reaching 120 meters in height, the Tianjin Eye, officially known as The Tientsin Eye, is hard to miss. And it's worth a visit too. This large Ferris Wheel can fit up to eight people in each compartment, and each rotation takes half an hour. Enjoy the views over the Hai River from the top.
For guests who demand exclusive, upscale shopping, Walking Street offers a bounty of traditional and modern, high-end department stores.