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Beijing


With Neapolitan chefs at the helm and truffle spaghetti on the menu, this is Beijing's most upscale Italian restaurant. The interior, a dazzling playground of coloured crystal and chrome, is quite something.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Beijing attractions

1. Chaoyang Park

1.08 MILES

Beijing's largest park has plenty for kids, from fairground rides to pedal boats and swimming, and even a makeshift ski slope in winter.

2. Dongyue Temple

2.19 MILES

Dedicated to the Eastern Peak (Tài Shān) of China’s five Taoist mountains, this morbid Taoist shrine is an unsettling, albeit entertaining, place of…

3. Poly Art Museum

2.23 MILES

A thrilling discovery, this exquisite collection of treasures is hidden halfway up an office building! China's state-owned Poly Group has funnelled a…

4. Overseas Chinese History Museum

2.31 MILES

Charting the history of Chinese emigration from the era of the Silk Road to the present day, this is a terrific museum with full English captions…

5. Imperial Granaries

2.33 MILES

Several teetering old storehouses here once held grain and rice for the imperial family. Today they've been integrated into a fairly lacklustre enclave of…

6. CCTV Headquarters

2.44 MILES

Known locally as Da Kucha (大裤衩, Big Pants), the 234m-tall CCTV Tower is an architectural fantasy that appears to defy gravity. Designed by Rem Koolhaas…

7. 798 Art District

2.62 MILES

Contemporary art meets communist history at this thrilling enclave of international galleries installed within China's model factory complex of the 1950s…

8. Zhu Bingren Art Museum

2.67 MILES

Admire the burnished sculptures of Zhu Bingren, a fourth-generation bronze and copper craftsman from Shandong province. The big-ticket installation on…