Beijing Curio City is a four-story complex hosting dozens of stores where you can buy souvenirs. The market specializes in antique wooden furniture, antique pottery, Chinese art, bone carvings, intricate carpets, antique timepieces, pearls and jade. If you have the eye for what's precious and what's not, then this is your place. You should certainly bargain, but do it with a smile. (Payment options vary by vendor.)
China World Trade Center Shopping Mall
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
1 Jianguo Men Wai St
6505 2288
Description:
A Beijing landmark, the China World Trade Center, locally known simply as "Guomao," is an impressive modern shopping center where you can buy almost anything. Designer stores include Louis Vuitton, Celine, Prada, Gucci and Hermes. Banks with foreign exchange facilities and 24-hour ATMs, beauty salons, pharmacies, clinics, food courts and even an ice rink are all in here.
Dashalar Street
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
Qianmen St
Description:
For over 600 years, citizens of Beijing have thronged to Dashalar Street to bargain for their daily needs. The entrance to the street is on the west side of Qianmen Street, just a couple of hundred yards south of Tiananmen Square. Apart from silks, fabrics and clothes, this is a place where you can encounter practitioners of Chinese medicine, who might be able to prescribe a mystical remedy or special health tonic for you.
Ri Tan Shangwu Lou
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
15A Guanghua Rd
8561 9556
Description:
Ladies, go wild! This is the Chinese capital's most decadent, most ultra-chic shopping pavilion. Nearly 100 trendy stores stock the finest in womens' clothing, designer names included. Footwear, lingerie and jewelry stores are also at your beck and call.