Sanlitun
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, BEIJING/ Updated : Jun 23, 2016, 11:10 IST
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Sanlitun in Chaoyang is where Beijingers party! All the embassies are located here. The streets of Sanlitun are lined with pubs and bars that are frequented by locals as well as foreigners. Around 60% of Beijing’s bars are located … Read more
Sanlitun in Chaoyang is where Beijingers party! All the embassies are located here. The streets of Sanlitun are lined with pubs and bars that are frequented by locals as well as foreigners. Around 60% of Beijing’s bars are located on the streets here. Boys & Girls, Swing, Lan Kwai Fong and No. 52 are some of the famous bars catering to partygoers. Read less

Sanlitun in Chaoyang is where Beijingers party! All the embassies are located here. The streets of Sanlitun are lined with pubs and bars that are frequented by locals as well as foreigners. Around 60% of Beijing’s bars are located on the streets here. Boys & Girls, Swing, Lan Kwai Fong and No. 52 are some of the famous bars catering to partygoers. Some of the bars remain open 24 hours a day and provide round-the-clock entertainment. Head to Sanlitun after a long day of sightseeing and rub shoulders with the pub-going locals. The streets are also lined with restaurants serving cuisines from all over the world. The area is even famous for its art cafes where you can find stores and boutiques of local Chinese designers. It is a popular high-end shopping district with the presence of some of the world famous brands. The area is hence considered a paradise for shopaholics. Sanlitun is the heart of Beijing's nightlife and a must-visit for travellers looking for fun after sundown.
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