Qingdao Itinerary Suitable for Slow Travelers (Three Days and Two Nights)
Qingdao Itinerary Suitable for Slow Travelers (Three Days and Two Nights)
Day1️⃣
📍The first stop is the Qingdao Beer Museum, which is quite interesting. Just buy a regular ticket; there's no need for a guided tour ticket. Once inside, you'll encounter guides explaining exhibits here and there, so you can listen in if you're interested. Note that the museum stops admitting visitors at 4:30 PM. The ticket includes two beers; I found the first one bitter, but the second one was tasty, with a hint of sparkling water. Don't miss the beer-flavored ice cream—it's delicious!
📍We had planned to go to the Sea Love Park to watch the sunset, but the weather wasn't great, so we just wandered around. We had dinner at Wenjun Barbecue nearby, which was super delicious with rich meat juices.
📍Due to the bad weather, we skipped Little Wheat Island (if the weather is good, you can go there to watch the sunset, also known as Little Jeju Island) and went straight back to the area around May Fourth Square for a stroll. You can walk along the seaside to the Olympic Park to see the city's night view from afar!
Day2️⃣
📍After sleeping in, we took a taxi directly to Zhongpin Laofangzi Potstickers (Daoyao Store), which are incredibly tasty. I found out that 'sweet foam' is actually salty.
📍The Olympic Sailing Center boat tour offers a view of Qingdao's cityscape from the sea, with the first trip costing only 9.9 yuan! The boat goes from the Olympic Sailing Center to the Underwater World, and the endpoint is not far from Xilingxia Road, a super photogenic spot, also known as Little Kamakura. Walk all the way to Zhan Bridge scenic area (arriving around 10:30 AM is best), which is also great for taking photos.
📍Stroll to the Qingdao Catholic Church and experience the charm of German architecture. The church ticket is not expensive, but it doesn't seem necessary to go inside; taking photos at the entrance is sufficient.
📍After the visit, we dined at Haiyan Private Kitchen, which must be reserved a day in advance. Every dish is delicious, especially the super fresh and sweet mantis shrimp.
📍With our bellies full, we walked to Signal Hill Park. The main entrance is crowded and requires queuing, plus there's a climb. You can navigate directly to the north gate, where there's no queue or climb, and reach the viewing platform to overlook Qingdao's iconic red-roofed buildings.
📍The last stop is Qinyu Road, a great place to watch the sunset, with a beautiful S-curve and many people taking photos on the rocks. We had planned to go to the popular Wilder Coffee to stare at the sea, but both shops were too crowded. Luckily, the coffee shop at the corner of Qinyu Road also has good flavors!
📍In the evening, we went to Taidong Night Market and bought Qiusu from Shisan Bukao (strongly recommend the matcha dark chocolate and durian cheese flavors), ate seafood dumplings from Shuangheyuan, and the flavorful eggplant was super delicious—even those who don't like eggplant would find it tasty!
Day3️⃣
📍We went to Xiliuzhuang Market early in the morning to catch the big market, which is huge and full of locals. Fresh and cheap seafood and fruits abound. Live mantis shrimp cost 45 yuan per jin, mixed male and female; clams are 5 yuan per jin, and oysters as big as the palm of your hand cost 5-7 yuan each. We packed them up and took them on the plane. If you have time, you can also buy seafood and have it cooked at a local beer house to eat on the spot. Additionally, this market is a one-stop shop for Qingdao specialties, such as squid strips and fish slices, available in bulk or small packages. There's also a counter for Xiwang preserved egg and sausage, which is cheaper and of better quality than in the stores. The scales at the shops we visited were accurate, with no cheating.
May 4th Square is located in Donghai West Road, Shinan District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, opposite the office building of Qingdao Municipal People's Government, south of Fushan Bay, built in 1996, is a modern style square integrating lawn, fountains and sculptures. May 4th Square is named for the May 4th Movement, with Donghai Road as the boundary divided into north and south: the north area is mainly lawn between the green boulevards, and there is a fountain in the center; South District consists of open-air stage, dot fountain, sea viewing platform and sculpture "May wind", covering an area of 100,000 square meters, is one of Qingdao landmark buildings.
[View] May Fourth Square is located on Donghai West Road, Qingdao. [Fun] It is named after the May Fourth Movement and is one of the landmark buildings in Qingdao. [Cost-effective] Free tour
May 4th Square is located on the bank of Fushan Bay and covers an area of more than 10 hectares. As the finishing touch of Qingdao's eastern development and construction, the "May Wind" sculpture has become the second landmark building in Qingdao. Walking in the beautiful coastal city, strolling on the land where the red culture is steeped, the fire red torch under the red flag illuminates the sky and illuminates every heart. Standing in May Fourth Square, feel the sky high and the sky high, the sea wide and the sky, and feel the strong urban cultural atmosphere under the red torch. From ingenuity to uniqueness, inheriting urban civilization, inheriting red culture, deep into our bloodstream, let the citizens of every city remember history, do not forget history.
Night tour Fushan Bay, watch the light show, blowing the sea breeze
Qingdao May Fourth Square is a landmark building in Qingdao. It is named after the May Fourth Movement. It is divided into north and south districts with Donghai Road as the boundary. The north district is mainly divided into lawns between green boulevards. The central area has a fountain. The south district is composed of open-air stage, dot fountain, The sea view is made up of the platform and the sculpture "May wind". The night view is really beautiful.