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Things to do in Beijing in July 2026
By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026
For Beijing in July 2026, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Good starting points are Yonghegong Lama Temple, Forbidden City (Palace Museum), and Temple of Heaven. Check the dated events and venue hours below before assigning fixed dates.
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Beijing in July 2026
Weather
Temperature
89°F / 72°F
31.8°C / 22°C
Precipitation
13d
6.7in · 170mm
Daylight
14.6h
July is hottest and wettest, so check storm forecasts before Great Wall or Summer Palace days.
Planning checklist
- 1Use the Beijing weather, seasonal timing, and attraction list as the spine because the dated July event list is still sparse.
- 2Confirm weekly closed days for museums, markets, and major sights even though China has no national public holidays in July.
- 3Group each Beijing day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
Build your Beijing plan for July
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Build my Beijing planAbout Beijing
City overview
Beijing is a northern China capital built on imperial axes, ring roads, hutong lanes, subway corridors, and mountain passes north of the plain. Dongcheng and Xicheng hold Tiananmen, the Forbidden City, hutongs, and temples; Chaoyang handles Sanlitun and embassies; Haidian points to universities, the Summer Palace, and old imperial gardens.
Food & drink
Beijing food is wheat, roast, and street-snack heavy: Peking duck is carved into thin pancakes with scallion, cucumber, and sweet bean sauce, zhajiangmian covers noodles with soybean-paste pork sauce, and jianbing folds egg, herbs, and crisp cracker into a breakfast crepe. Guijie in Dongcheng, Qianmen-Dashilar, Wudaoying Hutong, Sanlitun, and old duck restaurants such as Quanjude or Dadong add hotpot, lamb skewers, dumplings, donkey burgers, lvdagun, wandouhuang, and tea.
Top sights
Ranked for July suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- AYonghegong Lama Temple
- BForbidden City (Palace Museum)
- CTemple of Heaven
- DNational Museum of China
- EHutongs around Nanluoguxiang, Qianmen, and Liulichang
- F798 Art District
- GGreat Wall at Mutianyu or Badaling
- HSummer Palace
- IBeihai Park
- JTiananmen Square
1Yonghegong Lama Temple
4.7★ · 1,099indoorOpen dailyThe Tibetan Buddhist temple complex in Dongcheng began as a Qing princely residence before becoming a monastery. It sits near the Confucius Temple and Wudaoying Hutong cafes.
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2Forbidden City (Palace Museum)
4.6★ · 16,635indoorClosed MonThe Ming and Qing imperial palace sits north of Tiananmen Gate on Beijing's central axis, with halls, courtyards, gates, and collections spread across the walled complex. It served emperors from the early 15th century until 1912.
Tickets are date-limited and ID-linked; reserve before arrival and bring the passport used for booking.
3Temple of Heaven
4.6★ · 3,650indoorOpen dailyThe Ming emperors used the southern altar complex for annual heaven-and-harvest rites, and the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests remains the signature round building. Subway Line 5 stops nearby at Tiantan Dongmen.
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- 4National Museum of China
- 5Hutongs around Nanluoguxiang, Qianmen, and Liulichang
- 6798 Art District
- 7Great Wall at Mutianyu or Badaling
- 8Summer Palace
- 9Beihai Park
- 10Tiananmen Square
Neighborhoods
1Dongcheng
Dongcheng is central-axis Beijing, with Wangfujing, Tiananmen approaches, the Forbidden City edge, Lama Temple, Gulou, Nanluoguxiang, and many hutongs.
2Xicheng
Xicheng holds Beihai, Houhai, Qianmen, Dashilar, Liulichang, financial streets, and older neighborhoods west of the imperial core.
3Chaoyang and Sanlitun
Chaoyang is modern and international, with Sanlitun, embassies, Workers' Stadium, 798 Art District, hotels, offices, and nightlife.
4Haidian
Haidian is university-and-garden Beijing, with Peking University, Tsinghua, Wudaokou, Zhongguancun, the Summer Palace, and Old Summer Palace ruins.
5Gulou, Houhai, and Shichahai
Gulou and Houhai mix drum-and-bell towers, lake walks, hutong bars, courtyard hotels, and bikeable lanes north of the Forbidden City.
6Qianmen and Dashilar
Qianmen and Dashilar feel commercial and historic, with pedestrian streets, old brands, snack shops, theatre lanes, and quick access to Tiananmen security zones.
Day trips
75km / about 1.5-2h by car or tour bus from central Beijing
Great Wall at Mutianyu
Restored wall, watchtowers, cable cars, and wooded mountain views make Mutianyu the balanced first Wall trip. Start early to beat tour buses and return traffic.
70km / about 30-40min by high-speed rail from Qinghe to Badaling Great Wall station, plus transfers
Great Wall at Badaling
Badaling is the most developed and accessible Great Wall section, with heavy crowds but simpler public transport than many alternatives.
45km / about 1.5h by car or bus from central Beijing
Ming Tombs
The imperial burial valley north of the city includes the Sacred Way and several accessible tomb areas. It pairs naturally with a Great Wall trip if time is tight.
Getting around
The Beijing Subway covers the core with numbered lines, airport expresses, ring Line 10, Line 1 for Tiananmen-Wangfujing, Line 5 for Temple of Heaven and Lama Temple, and Line 8 for Drum Tower, Qianmen, and Olympic Park. Use a Beijing Transportation Card, Alipay/WeChat transit QR where available, or station tickets; taxis need addresses in Chinese characters.
Common questions about Beijing in July
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Beijing in July?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Beijing list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Beijing days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- Best rainy-day things to do in Beijing in July
July averages 13 rainy days in Beijing, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.
- Yonghegong Lama Temple — The Tibetan Buddhist temple complex in Dongcheng began as a Qing princely residence before becoming a monastery. It sits near the Confucius Temple and Wudaoying Hutong cafes.
- Forbidden City (Palace Museum) — The Ming and Qing imperial palace sits north of Tiananmen Gate on Beijing's central axis, with halls, courtyards, gates, and collections spread across the walled complex. It served emperors from the early 15th century until 1912.
- Temple of Heaven — The Ming emperors used the southern altar complex for annual heaven-and-harvest rites, and the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests remains the signature round building. Subway Line 5 stops nearby at Tiantan Dongmen.
- National Museum of China — The museum on the east side of Tiananmen Square was renovated in 2011 and presents archaeology, dynastic history, revolutionary material, and state exhibitions. Entry procedures and bag checks require extra time.
- Hutongs around Nanluoguxiang, Qianmen, and Liulichang — Nanluoguxiang is a 786-metre Yuan-era lane near the Drum and Bell Towers, while Qianmen-Dashilar and Liulichang show old commercial brands, snack shops, and art-supply streets. Crowds are heavy at Nanluoguxiang on weekends.
- What to pack for Beijing in July
Pack for July's weather, not a generic Beijing checklist.
- Light, breathable daytime clothes for average highs around 32°C / 89°F.
- Breathable evening clothes because nights stay near 22°C / 72°F.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 13 rainy days.
- How many days do you need in Beijing
- 4 days covers the main Beijing highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Beijing worth visiting in July
- Yes. Beijing in July: 31.8°C high, 22°C low, 170mm rain over 13 days, 14.6h daylight. Hot and rainy — afternoon storms, plan indoor afternoons.