
Tianjin, located along the Bohai Sea in the northern part of China, is a vibrant city adjacent to the capital, Beijing. Its strategic geographical position has propelled Tianjin into a rapidly growing international metropolis and a favored destination for short trips among residents of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
Following the occupation by the British and French forces in 1860, Tianjin became one of the earliest treaty ports for foreign trade. The legacy of various foreign concessions has evolved into a substantial collection of European-style historic buildings, notably clustered along the city’s Five Avenues, preserving Tianjin’s historical memory. The Haihe River, gently flowing through the city, symbolizes the splendid civilization that has nurtured Tianjin’s growth.
Noteworthy landmarks include the soaring “Tianjin Eye” Ferris wheel and the diverse architectural styles of the Haihe River bridges, showcasing the essence of the city. Tianjin’s culinary passion is evident in its exquisite street food, such as crispy Jianbing guozi and fluffy Erduoyan fried dough twists, tempting visitors with a plethora of delectable treats.
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Best Time to Visit Tianjin
The best times to visit Tianjin are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November).
Spring (March to May): With temperatures hovering around 20 degrees Celsius, spring offers clear skies and minimal rainfall, making it an ideal season for witnessing the rejuvenation of nature and enjoying blossoming flowers. However, it’s essential for those with pollen allergies to take precautions during the April cottonwood season.
Summer (June to August): Tianjin experiences higher temperatures during the summer, often exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. July and August see frequent overcast skies and rain, so carrying rain gear when heading outdoors is advisable. Summer is the peak tourism season, leading to higher overall travel expenses.
Autumn (September to November): The comfortable temperatures and clear skies of autumn make it perfect for outdoor activities. Post the National Day holiday in October, tourist numbers decline, and hotel prices begin to decrease. Attractions like the Water Park and Panshan Mountain enter their best viewing periods as they showcase the autumn scenery. By early November, the Haihe River starts freezing, leading to the gradual closure of tourist boat services.
Winter (December to February): Winter brings cold winds, river freezing, and temperatures dropping below zero. Hotel prices are at their lowest during this period, marking Tianjin’s off-peak season for travel.




















We took the high-speed train to Tianjin South Station, and from there we took the subway to the city center. The subway is quite convenient, and we arrived in less than an hour! For those traveling, you can also take the high-speed train to Tianjin Station or Tianjin West Station, as both are very close to the attractions.
I found that the city of Tianjin really isn’t suitable for driving at all; the traffic control is particularly poor. The roads around Five Great Avenues are narrow and chaotic. The drivers in Tianjin are quite aggressive; they don’t yield to pedestrians at all and often compete for space with them, not to mention the cars.
It’s summer vacation, and I’ve been wandering around Tianjin. These past few days, all I’ve seen is people; there are crowds everywhere. With temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius, it’s especially hot. Unless you really have to, it’s better to just stay indoors and enjoy the air conditioning!
July in Tianjin is only suitable for nighttime outings, as it gets really hot during the day.
2-day 1-night Itinerary in Tianjin Day 1: – Liberation Bridge – Century Clock – Jinwan Square – Italian Style Area – Double-decker Bus – Beian Bridge – Jintang Bridge – Ancient Culture Street – Tianjin Eye – Night Cruise on the Haihe River Day 2: – Church of Our Lady of Victories – Porcelain House – Former Residence of Zhang Xueliang/Zhang Ailing – Tianjin Museum – Five Great Avenues – Minyuan Square – Little White House Regarding the Double-decker Tourist… Read more »
1. The overall pace of Tianjin is relatively slow. Two days in the city area and one day in the Binhai New Area would be enough. You can easily explore the city’s attractions with a shared bike. 2. The Tianjin Eye is a landmark that you should see both during the day and at night. The views are different. If you are to choose between riding it, I feel that a night cruise along the Haihe River is more enjoyable,… Read more »
1. If you are a fan of history and culture, you must not miss the Tianjin Museum. I felt that two hours today was not enough for a cursory look. If given the chance, I would recommend spending an entire day there. The location and environment are great, perfect for photography. It’s so relaxing! 2. None of Tianjin’s attractions are exceptionally outstanding. There is no “must-visit” spot, whether it’s the Tianjin Museum or the Tianjin Eye; it’s all up to… Read more »
✅ Transportation in Tianjin Subway: Tianjin’s attractions are very centralized, and the subway system can generally reach most of them. Moreover, most stops are only a few stations away, making it very convenient. Shared bicycles: Many attractions are within walking distance, so there is no need to take a taxi or the subway. However, if walking is too tiring, you can opt for shared bicycles. There are many parking spots available, making it very convenient! Tianjin is really suitable for… Read more »
✅About Tianjin: 1⃣️It is a rather slow-paced place compared to others. If you are constantly immersed in a fast-paced environment, why not come to Tianjin and experience its unique “slow” rhythm. 2⃣️Located on the coast of the Bohai Sea, it boasts seaside views where you can experience the collision of European architecture and modern skyscrapers. 3⃣️Tianjin, a city known for its traditional comic crosstalk performances per capita, has unique cultural heritage and local customs. Foodies must see! (Personal recommendations only)… Read more »
✅Must-visit attractions: 1⃣ Italy Street: the only large complex with Italian-style architecture in Asia. 2⃣ Tianjin Eye: a landmark building in Tianjin, with a stunning night view, a must-visit in Tianjin. 3⃣ Porcelain House: a unique building constructed with stacked porcelain tiles, perfect for taking photos. 4⃣ Five Great Avenues: a historic street that requires an afternoon to fully explore, but definitely worth it. 6⃣ Deyun Society: sisters who like cross-talk can go take a look. ✅About food Lao Wei… Read more »