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Tianjin Family Travel Guide

Fun for the Whole Family** Tianjin, a northern port city that embraces diversity, boasts a rich history of international architecture and a vibrant pulse of modern technology. The Haihe River flows through the city, where the Ferris wheel and Ancient Culture Street create a charming contrast, and the aquarium and museums hold the answers to children's endless questions. As a popular choice for short trips in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, a family trip to Tianjin is both relaxing and fulfilling. This May Day holiday, we embarked on a 3-day, 2-night family trip to Tianjin with our 7-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter. We've compiled this guide, covering all aspects of dining, accommodation, and entertainment, to help you enjoy a family adventure in Tianjin! --- ### **1. Preparation: Travel Light, Be Prepared** 1. **Clothing and Gear** - Spring and Autumn: Windbreaker + light sweater (strong winds along the Haihe River); Summer: sun hat + ice sleeves; Winter: thick down jacket. - Stroller (many cobblestone streets in Wudadao and Italian Style Town, recommend a lightweight stroller). - Portable water bottle, wet wipes (many Tianjin snacks are sold at outdoor stalls, convenient for cleaning on the go). 2. **Transportation and Tickets** - Bind Alipay to the "Tianjin Metro" app, scan to enter and exit stations; for areas with many attractions, consider using shared bikes and walking. - Book popular venues in advance: National Maritime Museum, Tianjin Science and Technology Museum, etc. (free venues require ticket reservations). 3. **Fun Pre-Trip Activities** - Introduce your children to Tianjin's "humor capital" culture, watch the animated series "The Grand Canal," and spark their interest in canal history. --- ### **2. Itinerary Recommendations: 3-Day, 2-Night Highlights** **Day 1: Old City Charm - Ancient Street Treasure Hunt + Haihe Romance** - **Morning: Ancient Culture Street** Under the "Jinmen Guli" archway, take your children to visit the clay figurine shop "Niren Zhang" and the Yangliuqing New Year Painting shop, and try painting a mini New Year painting (CNY 30 experience). The street's roasted pear cake (rice cake + jam) and dragon mouth copper pot tea soup are must-try snacks. Our daughter holding a painted sugar figurine and licking it as she walked melted the hearts of passersby. - **Lunch: Lao Yongsheng Baozi Shop** Avoid the high prices of "Goubuli," locals prefer this shop. The three-flavor baozi are juicy, and watching our child carefully bite into the baozi to sip the soup was amusing. We recommend the pumpkin porridge and vegetarian mixed dish, which are light and tasty. - **Afternoon: Italian Style Town** Take a double-decker sightseeing bus (CNY 30/person, free for children under 1.2m) through the European-style buildings. Our son counted the horse carriage sculptures and shouted, "It's like traveling to Rome." In the evening, watch street performers at Dante Square, and our children danced to the music. - **Night: Tianjin Eye + Haihe River Cruise** Book the Ferris wheel 3 days in advance (CNY 70/person), and enjoy the Haihe River night view from a transparent cabin 120 meters high. We recommend the "Night View Loop" cruise (CNY 100/person), which features a crosstalk performance in the cabin. Although our children didn't understand the jokes, they were amused by the actors' exaggerated expressions. **Day 2: Ocean Adventure - Polar Exploration + Science Enlightenment** - **All Day: Haichang Polar Ocean Park (Binhai New Area)** Take Metro Line 9 directly to the park, and head straight to the "Beluga Theater" (10:30 showtime). The moment the beluga kissed the glass drew cheers from the audience. The underwater tunnel felt like being in the deep sea, and our daughter screamed with excitement when a stingray glided overhead. You can have lunch at the "Whale Shark Restaurant" inside the park, where the kids' meal comes with fish-shaped rice balls. **Tips:** - Check the show schedule in advance, and prioritize watching the "Whale and Dolphin Alliance" (dolphin ball balancing + knight parade). - The park is quite cold, so bring a light jacket. - **Evening: Binhai Library** The "Eye of Binhai" pure white book mountain is visually stunning, and the children's reading area has pop-up books and beanbag chairs. Our son was engrossed in "The Octonauts" and didn't want to leave. Note: Bags must be stored, and cameras are not allowed. **Day 3: History and Future - Museum Time Travel + Family Cycling** - **Morning: National Maritime Museum** The "Maritime Palace Museum" lives up to its name. We recommend heading straight to the "Ancient Ocean" exhibition hall with your children. The 3-story-high whale skeleton fossil left our children in awe. The interactive area allows you to touch shark eggs and play a virtual fishing game, making learning fun. - **Lunch: Fisherman's Home (Dongdi Park Branch)** A seafood restaurant near the museum, we recommend the mackerel dumplings and shrimp gnocchi soup, which are fresh and boneless, suitable for children. - **Afternoon: Wudadao Cycling** Rent a family tricycle (CNY 50/hour) and ride through the rose garden of Munan Park and the red-walled corridors of Minyuan Square. Play the "Find the Little Lions" game in the garden of Prince Qing's Mansion (there are 100 stone lions with different postures on the eaves). Our children lost count halfway through but enjoyed the game. --- ### **3. Food Recommendations: Snacks and Meals** 1. **Nanlou Jianbing (Longchang Road Branch)** Freshly ground mung bean flour pancakes with double eggs and crispy crackers. Children can share half a set with hot soy milk. 2. **Jiuheju Zhajiangmian (Liwan Road Branch)** Hand-rolled noodles with a chewy texture and savory sauce. Children can choose "small bowl vegetarian noodles" with sweet and sour gluten and cucumber strips. 3. **Nana's Restaurant (Isetan Branch)** A popular Western restaurant with children's meals that are both visually appealing and nutritious: bear-shaped rice + vegetable salad + mini fries, perfect for parents to take photos and share on social media. --- ### **4. Accommodation Recommendations: Family-Friendly and Reliable** - **Polar Ocean Hotel** Located across the street from Haichang Park, the rooms have penguin/polar bear themes, and you can enjoy the park's night light show by opening the curtains before bed. - **The Ritz-Carlton, Tianjin (Heping District)** A classical European-style building with a children's play area, offering picture book borrowing and playtime services with a little butler, allowing parents to enjoy afternoon tea. --- ### **5. Practical Tips: Smooth Travel** 1. **Avoiding Pitfalls** - The "crosstalk teahouses" on Ancient Culture Street mainly target tourists, with varying quality. We recommend visiting "Mingliu Teahouse" for authentic Tianjin humor. - Binjiangdao Pedestrian Street is crowded, so be cautious when visiting with children on weekends. 2. **Transportation Tips** - Choose the "Dabeiyuan Wharf - Italian Style Town" short route for the Haihe River cruise (40 minutes) to avoid restless children. - Parking is difficult in the Wudadao area, so we recommend taking Metro Line 1 to "Xiaobailou" station and walking. 3. **Hidden Gems** - There is a family market at Minyuan Square on Sunday mornings, where you can make handmade kites. - The Liberation Bridge near Tianjin Station Wharf opens on holidays (check the official account for specific times). The scene of the mechanical bridge slowly rising amazed our children, who exclaimed, "The iron giant is waking up!" A family trip to Tianjin is a wonderful collision of tradition and modernity. Our son high-fived a beluga through the glass at the aquarium, our daughter chased pigeons under the crabapple trees in Wudadao, and we savored the warmth of the city in a bowl of hot Guoba Cai. This city may not have the grandeur of famous mountains and rivers, but it infuses family travel with unique joy through the gentle waves of the Haihe River, the aroma of Jianbing Guozi, and the open-mindedness of Tianjin people. On the way home, our children were already planning: "Next time, we want to go to the aircraft carrier park and drive a 'tank'!" You see, the excitement of Tianjin is never-ending...
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Posted: Feb 18, 2025
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