The Central Radio and Television Tower is located on the west side of West Third Ring Road in Haidian District, Beijing, close to Yuyuantan Park. It is the tallest tower in Beijing and a traditional landmark building in Beijing. You can take photos outside, climb the tower for sightseeing, enjoy food in the revolving restaurant, and visit the TV development exhibition. It is worth a visit.
The TV tower is a Chinese-style gray concrete building with a lantern-shaped tower in the middle. The entire tower is several hundred meters high and can be seen from afar, which is very spectacular. Every night when the lights are on, the entire TV tower looks like a huge lantern hanging in the night sky, which is very beautiful when taking photos outside.
After buying the ticket, you can enter the tower and there are three places for sightseeing. First, take the express elevator to the circular open-air observation deck at about 238 meters, where you can overlook the beautiful city of Beijing with a very wide view. It is also very good to take pictures here, especially at night, it is a great place to take pictures of the night view of Beijing. There are also free telescopes at the observation deck. When the weather is good, you can see buildings such as the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube from a distance, but you need to queue up to watch when there are many people. In addition, there are special telescopes that can be rented, the price is about 30 yuan each, unlimited time.
The second attraction is the TV Culture Hall, about 225 meters away, which displays the development history of Chinese television through photos.
The third attraction is the Capital Impression Exhibition Hall, located at about 219 meters, which displays the iconic impression of Beijing through sculptures. There are free explanations in both exhibition halls to help tourists understand the stories behind the exhibitions, so you can take a brief tour. If you want to hire a tour guide to explain the whole process, you will need to pay extra.
In addition to these three places, there is also a revolving restaurant in the tower. The restaurant is buffet style and the meal fee ranges from 198 yuan to 600 yuan. You can enjoy the beautiful city scenery while enjoying the food, which is very romantic. In addition, there are many small games in the tower that interact with tourists, and you can give away some souvenirs, which makes people feel very interesting.
Attractions Location: No. 11 West Third Ring Road, Haidian District, Beijing (opposite to Yuyuantan Park)
Tickets:
Adults RMB 90 / Children RMB 45 / Seniors RMB 50 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Opening hours:
08:30-22:00; Last admission: 21:30 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Contact Details: 010-88416232
Transportation:
Bus: Take bus No. 323, 368 inner ring, 374, 603, or 62 to Yuyuantan West Gate Station, which is within walking distance.
Subway: Take Subway Line 1 to Gongzhufen Station, Exit B1 and walk north; take Subway Line 10 to Gongzhufen Station or Xidiaoyutai Station, and walk about 1 kilometer to arrive.
Time reference: 1-3 hours
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It is right next to Yuyuantan Park. You can see the TV station by the lake in the park. You can buy tickets to go up and enjoy the scenery. There is a restaurant above, which is worth experiencing.
It is nice to choose a good day, climb up and have a panoramic view of Beijing.
Taking advantage of the good weather and clear visibility today, I bought a buffet ticket from Dianping.com and then went to the ticket office to exchange it! The staff was very friendly and guided me in place. The meal was served from 11 to 2 o'clock. After eating in the revolving restaurant, I went to the observation deck for a walk. After coming out, I exchanged for the ticket for the aquarium. There were many fish, the sightseeing corridor was very beautiful, and it was very exciting to take pictures. More than 240 yuan is still worth it, and there is no problem playing for a day.
One year anniversary! We climbed the tower to overlook the night view of Beijing! It was magnificent!
Night view of Beijing, the bridge in the lake of Yuyuantan Park, but my camera is not good enough.
The scenery is great. You can see Beijing without the haze.
Many people say that the shorts are ugly, but I think they are okay.
The Central Television Tower consists of a pier square, a stepped corridor, a base, a pedestal, a tower body, a tower and a mast.
When I was a kid, every time the Spring Festival Gala came, the TV would show the picture of the CCTV Tower. "CCTV, China Central Television" Haha ~ full of memories
A former landmark building, located near the intersection of Yuyuantan Park.
The CCTV Tower is very close to the school. Looking up at the tower from the square is very spectacular, and looking from a distance it looks exquisite. The transportation is convenient, and Yuyuantan Park is opposite.
With the reflection in Yuyuantan, it really feels so beautiful!
Now the top floor of the CCTV Tower is a revolving restaurant, and electrical appliances are sold below. The reflection of the entire tower can be clearly seen from the lake surface of Yuyuantan Park, and the tower will emit colorful lights and shadows at night.
Beijing's newly built TV tower is a landmark building in Haidian District and also the tallest building in the district.
The view from Yuyuantan is quite suitable, the water and the tower complement each other
The Central Radio and Television Tower is a comprehensive building integrating radio and television transmission, tourism, catering and entertainment. It is an important symbol of Beijing's modernization.
The Central Radio and Television Tower has 23 floors in total. It is the third tallest tower in China and the sixth tallest tower in the world.
Ticket price for the tower is 70 yuan. Visiting time: 8:30-22:00
Actually, it could be given five stars, but there are too many scenic spots and historical sites in Beijing, and as for the TV tower, the CCTV Tower has no special features and its height is not an advantage, so it is still four stars. If you have time, you can go and see it.
The entire tower tour is divided into several parts. After entering the tower, take the elevator and go to the open-air circular corridor restaurant first. When the weather is good, you can have a panoramic view of Beijing, whether it is day or night, it feels very good. Then there is the indoor display part. The revolving restaurant is also on the next floor. There are tour guides in the indoor part, and you can get a preliminary understanding of the general introduction of the Yangon Tower and its functions. It sounds good. There is an anchor desk where you can take pictures. The price is not expensive and it is quite good to experience. Finally, there is an indoor display part on the ground floor. There is nothing to see. There is an exhibition to promote model workers. Overall, if you only climb the Yangon Tower, it is not worth it. It is more fun to buy tickets for the restaurant, the tower and the underwater world.
It is recommended to buy the CCTV Tower + revolving restaurant + Pacific Underwater World package, which will be much more valuable.
The famous big pants. I stood below and watched for a while. Once when I was watching "锵锵三人行", Dou Wentao said that he was most afraid of the glass bottom in the middle of the CCTV building. Every time he walked over with his eyes closed, he didn't dare to look down. Haha, actually the view should be pretty good.
I don't really want to upload it.
One reason is that the photography was not ideal, and the other is that the colors were dull and the haze was rampant.
Just keep this as a souvenir record.
Awesome, bought the ticket online and saw the awesome night view.
I was on a business trip and happened to be nearby. I went up and down at night. To be honest, the iron net of the open-air observation deck is too dense, which is a nightmare for photography. The wind is also very strong. I guess it can only be solved by replacing it with glass. There are not many attractions except climbing. What you can see here is probably not as modern as the CBD, but there is no high-rise building blocking the view. However, the air visibility in Beijing makes it impossible to see too far, which is very embarrassing.
Go out from the west gate of Yuyuantan and cross the sky bridge to the CCTV Tower. You must go there when the weather is good. If there is smog below... your money will be wasted.
Ticket information: 90 yuan
Business hours: 8:30-22:00
Ticket sales stop time: 21:30
Revolving restaurant buffet lunch ticket price:
Monday to Friday: 228 yuan/person (with free full tower tour (90 yuan) and ticket to the underwater world under the tower (120 yuan))
258 yuan per person on national holidays and Saturdays and Sundays (with a free full-course tour of the tower (90 yuan) and a ticket to the underwater world under the tower (120 yuan))
Lunch time: 11:00-14:00 (ticket sales stop at 13:30)
Revolving restaurant buffet dinner ticket price:
328 yuan/person (with free access to the entire tower tour (90 yuan))
Dinner time: 17:00-22:00 (ticket sales stop at 21:00)
Tourists' Note: The size of the bag you bring cannot exceed 10*20*30cm. If it exceeds 10*20*30cm, there is free bag storage.
Dangerous items such as lighters and controlled knives are not allowed
People with pacemakers or seriously ill patients should carefully consider climbing the tower
Preferential policies:
(1) Guests who celebrate their birthdays on the same day can enjoy free meals with valid ID. (Birthday guests must purchase a ticket to climb the tower, and pay for drinks separately. They must be accompanied by at least one adult. This is valid for both lunch and dinner.)
(2) Children under 1.2 metres in height are free of charge (must be accompanied by at least one adult); children between 1.2 and 1.4 metres in height enjoy a half-price discount.
(3) Guests dining at Xuan Hall on their birthday can enjoy a complimentary portion of the hall’s specially made birthday cake or longevity noodles.
(4) Dining guests can redeem their dining vouchers for a free 3-hour parking voucher and enjoy 3 hours of free parking in the parking lot on the same day.
The TV tower looks good at night, next to Bayi Lake and Yuyuantan
One of the taller buildings in Beijing. The Tower Top Mountain Restaurant often has discounts, not only delicious food, but also free tickets to the TV Tower. When the weather is good, the food + the view is very cost-effective.
Compared with TV towers in other places, Beijing's is a bit bland.
The Central Radio and Television Tower, now a national 4A tourist attraction, is located on the west side of West Third Ring Road in Haidian District, Beijing, near Hangtian Bridge. It faces the beautiful Yuyuantan Lake and the famous Diaoyutai to the east, overlooks Gongzhufen to the south, and overlooks Fucheng Road to the north.
There is a group purchase on Meituan. The couple package is 98 double night tickets, which is very cost-effective. You can see the sunset and the changes in Beijing from dusk to late night. If the weather is good, it will be particularly beautiful. There are free telescopes on the sightseeing floor, and you can see the yo of the Forbidden City.
A friend gave me tickets and dinner coupons, so I invited my friend to go and experience it. The ticket to the tower is 70 yuan, but we didn't pay for it, otherwise it would be a bit worthless. We took the elevator and went straight to the cultural hall of the CCTV Tower at 225 meters. There are many host handprint walls, telescopes, models, etc. Walking down the floor is the revolving restaurant. I was given three meal coupons, and I bought another one with my own money. The dinner cost 328 yuan, and the group purchase cost 298 yuan.
Dinner was actually OK, with a wide variety of dishes, including big shrimps, crabs, large crab legs, oysters, various shellfish, steaks, ice grass, and pork trotters. You can choose between lobster and fish, but the orange fish is better. There are also various drinks, beer, ice cream, chocolate fruit fountain, and yogurt.
But I still feel that the price is not worth it.
After dinner, we went up to the highest point at 238.5m. It was semi-open-air so it was very hot and the wind was very strong. I was a little scared standing by the window.
In general, it feels good if you don’t spend any money, but it would be quite expensive if you spend your own money.
It is a landmark in Beijing, about 340 meters high. It is nice to climb the tower to see the scenery, but you must choose a good weather to climb! ! The sky is clearer, and the sunset is super beautiful when you climb the tower! The ticket to the tower is 90 yuan/adult, but there are cheaper prices online. The last time I went there, I bought a double couple night tour ticket, 88 yuan for two people. You can climb the tower after 6 pm. Beijing gets dark late in summer. You can see the day and evening when you climb the tower. You can visit the tower and overlook the night view of Beijing city when it gets dark~
I didn't go in because I was in a hurry. The ticket price seemed to be 90/120
You can see the night view, the night group purchase is 98 for two people. It's cold, so wear a hat.
The service is very good. There will be staff to guide you in the elevator. The wind is quite strong, so I suggest you wear more clothes. It is good to buy tickets for the evening show, which are cheap and have good views.
A great place to take in the panoramic view, it's best to go when the weather is good!
It's a pity that I didn't go up. I like the feeling of standing on a high place the most.
Went there at night~~~~The food in the revolving restaurant was not tasty... There were so many people... Waited for 2 hours... Booked in advance but was 2 minutes late... I was drunk... The night view was okay...
The CCTV Tower is a landmark building, located in the north of Gongzhufen on the West Third Ring Road, opposite Yuyuantan Park. There are underwater worlds under the tower, observation decks and revolving restaurants on the top of the tower…
Underwater World: To be honest, it is very average, similar to the aquarium in the zoo, with various fish, penguins, jellyfish, sea urchins, seahorses, pirate ships... all the common things. The most important and fun thing should be the underwater tunnel. The fish, sharks and rays inside are quite cool, but it is very short and not satisfying. You can take the children there for something new. The tickets are quite expensive, maybe more than 70 yuan.
The observation deck and the revolving restaurant: These two places are a combined ticket. Last year, it seemed to be 270 yuan per ticket. I don't know what the price is now. The 360-degree observation deck is pretty good. There is a themed wax museum before entering, and then there are guides to take you up. You must go on a sunny day, so you can see most of the scenery of Beijing's West City.
The revolving restaurant is on the observation deck. The food is not much different from the usual buffet restaurant, but the scenery is unique. You can sit on the side and enjoy the scenery while eating. It takes about 15 to 20 minutes to complete a circle. It is very suitable for couples to date. It is quiet and comfortable...
The CCTV Tower is located on the West Third Ring Road in Beijing. Standing on the observation deck on the tower, you can have a bird's eye view of the beautiful Yuyuantan Park and Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.
If you are a photography enthusiast, you must go to this place, preferably to take pictures of the night scene...
It is a landmark building in Beijing, with six floors, each of which has different visiting values. It is worth mentioning that the CCTV simulation studio is where you can go in and experience the specific operation process of live TV broadcasts. . And after climbing to the top, you can overlook the Bird's Nest and other buildings. The TV tower is closed at 10 pm. It is recommended to climb the tower at night to enjoy the night view of Beijing. . . The ticket to enter the tower is 70 per person, half price for student ID cards, and there are vendors selling private tickets outside the door, 50 per person. . In addition, there are Central TV Tower Park and Yuyuantan Park near the TV tower. Both attractions can directly enjoy the full view of the TV tower. As for transportation, you can take the bus and get off at the South Station of Hangtianqiao on Yun 103. If there is no bus, you can also get off at the East or West of Hangtianqiao, and then walk about one kilometer. . In addition, after visiting the TV tower, you can go to Diaoyutai Ginkgo Avenue, take No. 92 at Hangtianqiao East, get off at Baiduzikou East, and then walk straight ahead for a few minutes. . . .
I have passed by this place countless times on my way to work. This set of photos was taken on the way to the Summer Palace in 2006. I miss it so much.
The CCTV Tower is 386.5 meters high. Its open-air observation platform is the largest among all high towers in the world, offering a 360-degree view of Beijing. There is also a 20x automatically adjustable telescope available for free viewing.
I recommend going in summer. It's really not suitable when it's cold. The sky is leaking and the wind is blowing. There's nothing special about it except shouting a few times to vent. There are restrictions on the altitude. The night view is average (far inferior to the Bund in Shanghai). The elevator is a bit old, but you can experience the revolving restaurant, which is known as the highest restaurant in Beijing...
After the construction of the Pants TV station, this place has become much more deserted. There are not many people, or I went there at the wrong time. I went to visit the park downstairs, but didn't go up. I heard that you need to pay a ticket, which seems to be 70 yuan per person.
I have only been to the lower floors of the CCTV Tower, not to the commanding heights, which must have had a lot of great views.
The best time to climb the Beijing TV Tower is at dusk. Looking around Beijing from there, you will feel like you are in the center of the world. The setting sun, shining on the waves of Kunming Lake, will make you linger.
Note: When there is no wind underground, there will be wind on the tower. Be careful when climbing the tower on windy days.
If you want to climb the tower, you must find a good day! When the weather is good, the view of Beijing from above is quite beautiful, but if there is a little haze, you can't see anything clearly.
The group-purchased ticket should be more than 60. After entering, take the elevator and go directly to the open-air observation deck at 238 meters.
Then walk up the stairs to about 220 meters, there seems to be something called a cultural center, which is a brief introduction to the history of the TV tower, and the revolving restaurant is one floor below. (Buy a single ticket)
Next is the 6-meter red culture exhibition, and we will come out after visiting it.
The revolving restaurant only benefits from the CCTV Tower. The food is really unpalatable and the price-performance ratio is not high.
It's nice when the weather is good. It's near the West Third Ring Road. It's for walking.
The CCTV Tower in Beijing is not as famous as the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai. You need to buy a ticket to climb the tower. You can get a 50% discount with a senior citizen card. There is an elevator that goes directly to the viewing platform. After going up, you can mainly see the panoramic view of the surrounding area. The most beautiful place is the Yuyuantan Park next to it. Only when you look at it from above can you know that Beijing is still very beautiful, but the scenery depends on the air quality of Beijing that day. If it is a clear sky, you will get it. If it is a haze day, you can't see anything. At night, the roof and the tower will light up, and the color of the light will keep changing, which is not bad. It is on the edge of the Third Ring Road, and there is no subway station nearby. The nearest subway station is Wanshou Road Station on Line 1, which takes about 15 minutes to walk.
I think the best angle to see the CCTV Tower is in Yuyuantan Park, and the best time is of course when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Why? You will know when you look at the pictures.
There is also a nice oceanarium here, you can visit it. The CCTV Tower is also a landmark building.
我們是下午去的,還可以吃晚餐,美
CCTV Tower - There is a Dazhong Electric City under the tower. There are a lot of people during the event. I don't recommend going to the underwater world of the TV tower. It's a rip-off. But the revolving restaurant is still worth a try. If the weather is good, you can see the panoramic view of Beijing.
I just looked at it from below, but didn't go up, so I don't know what the scenery is like up there. But the weather was not very good that day, so I'm afraid I won't be able to see any good scenery.
Looking at the CCTV Tower from Yuyuantan Park, the blue sky, white clouds, clear water and tall tower create a unique artistic conception, coupled with the lotus flowers or white cherry blossoms in the pond
I happened to come across APEC blue, and my thoughts were flying in the wind!
CCTV Tower, the former site of CCTV. After taking the elevator up to the tower, staff will guide you to the site for a visit. It is a bit shabby, but it still feels pretty good.
We went in at around 5 o'clock and waited for the sunset. It was super beautiful when we saw the sunset.
If you encounter a nice sunny day and have extra food, then the CCTV Tower is a place worth visiting. Whether it is the 360-degree viewing platform or the revolving restaurant, you can experience a different Beijing. Especially on your birthday, the revolving restaurant's discount is worth going to, but the taste of the revolving restaurant is average, but the scenery is unique. After a full meal, you can visit the TV tower culture, experience broadcasting, and there are also sky post offices, high-power telescopes, etc. In addition, the Fuguo Underwater World under CCTV is a relatively old underwater world in Beijing. It has always existed since childhood. It cannot be compared with the Beijing Aquarium, but it is also good to take your children to play around if you have time.
※ CCTV Tower official website: ***
※Business hours: 8:30-21:30;
※ Ticket price: Online booking is more favorable. Adult tickets for online booking of tower sightseeing tickets are 63 yuan (market price is 70 yuan);
※Revolving restaurant price: Lunch is 228 yuan (199 yuan for online booking), with free full-course tower tour + underwater world ticket or 4D Magic Art Exhibition ticket (choose one of the two); Dinner is 328 yuan (298 yuan for online booking), with free full-course tower tour. This ticket is a discounted ticket. If there is a birthday in the group, please go to the ticket office to buy a full-price meal ticket or a birthday package.
※Revolving restaurant discount: CCTV Tower Sky Observation Revolving Restaurant is the only restaurant in the world that offers free meals to birthday holders all year round. Birthday holders can dine for free on their birthdays (date on their ID card/passport) by presenting their ID card or passport, accompanied by at least one full-price adult, and only need to purchase a ticket to the tower (70 yuan). In addition, birthday holders can also receive a glass of specially made birthday noodles or a zodiac cocktail from the revolving restaurant.
The first impression I had of CCTV was that it was so high. The tour guide said it was more than 300 meters high and with the lightning rod it was more than 400 meters high. In fact, CCTV Tower is now a tourist attraction. There is no real studio here, it is just for exhibition. CCTV Tower has a full range of dining and entertainment facilities, and there is a revolving restaurant in the tower. When we arrived at each sightseeing floor, there was a tour guide to introduce it, and sometimes the tour guide would interact with tourists, ask small questions, give small gifts, etc. There are many CCTV skit props on display here, as well as a weather forecast broadcast station and CCTV channels such as the news broadcast display studio. Overall it is good.
On May 2, 2015, I and two of my 30-year-old friends and classmates came to the CCTV Tower. My classmates didn't want to spend the ticket money, so we didn't go inside. We just sat outside for a long time, resting our feet and taking a break. It's pretty good here and worth a visit.
This was taken from the CCTV Tower. Actually, the weather in Beijing wasn't that bad at that time.
At that time, I was determined to go to the CCTV Tower because I like TV movies.
I have only seen it in Yuyuantan Park, but never went in. I will go and see it when I get the chance.
The TV tower in Yuyuantan Park is particularly beautiful. You can eat at the TV tower, which is a revolving restaurant. Friends who are interested can go and try it.
I have never been inside the Beijing TV Tower, but I can see the panoramic view from the Yuyuantan Park next to it. It is a bit old, but it is also a landmark of Beijing.
Just take a look at it from below, it is not recommended to go up.
When the weather is good, it is so cool to stand on it! You can also find your home with the telescope there, and have dinner in the revolving restaurant at night.
The ticket to the tower is 70 yuan. The CCTV Tower is near the Hangtian Bridge and west of Yuyuantan Park. The revolving restaurant is the same as the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai. It has a rich menu and overlooks Beijing, but the air is not very good.
When the weather is good, the scenery here is unique when you look into the distance.
The facilities on the TV tower are very user-friendly, such as the free telescope and seats like the one in the picture below, scattered in four directions, which provide great convenience especially for children.
I bought the Underwater World Daytime + TV Tower Nighttime tickets online for the purpose of climbing the tower to enjoy the night view of Beijing. It turned out to be very worthwhile. The nighttime tickets can only be exchanged at 7 o'clock. The sunset time is late in summer, so we still waited until about 7:40 to go up. We took the elevator to the observation deck very quickly, overlooking the night view, which was very beautiful.
CCTV Tower - the third tallest tower in China and the eighth tallest tower in the world
386.5 meters high, 23 floors, adult ticket 70, no student ticket
It is the third tallest tower in China and the eighth tallest tower in the world
Tower visiting time: 8:30-22:00.
As the saying goes, the higher you stand, the farther you can see. I experienced it tonight.
A panoramic view of Beijing at night
Before I went up, I saw that the ticket was 70 yuan, which I thought was a bit expensive. I wanted to give up, but then my friend bought the ticket, so I had to go. Fortunately, I went up, otherwise I might regret it.
Shopping and entertainment are available downstairs, and dining and sightseeing are available at the top of the tower. The 405-meter-high tower offers a good view of the capital, but the ticket price is 63 yuan.
The CCTV Tower is located on the West Third Ring Road. It is an important landmark building in Beijing and also a tourist attraction. At night, especially during major festivals, the tower is lit up with colorful lights! The lighting looks like a big red lantern hanging high in the sky.
Tickets for CCTV Tower: 70 yuan; senior citizens must be 70 years old to get half-price tickets; the wind is very strong when you climb to the top of the tower, and you can see the night of Beijing from the top of the tower;
The CCTV Tower on the west bank of Beijing's Yuyuantan Lake was selected as one of the top ten buildings in Beijing in 2001 and is still the second tallest building in Beijing. There is a circular revolving restaurant 220 meters above the ground, which is a great place to watch the night view and taste delicious food, but the service here is always criticized. There is also a marine animal museum in the basement of the CCTV Tower, where you can see sharks, dolphins, manta rays, big rays and other marine animals in large aquariums.