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Beijing High Speed Train: Routes, Train Stations & Ticket Booking | 2025

Written by Senior Expert Lydia|Updated: 2024-12-17

Beijing, one of the most popular gateway cities for a China tour, is home to the country’s largest railway hub.

The Beijing high speed train network features over 10 major rail lines, including the Beijing-Guangzhou, Beijing-Shanghai, Beijing-Kowloon, Beijing-Baotou, Beijing-Tongliao, Beijing-Harbin, and Beijing-Yuanping lines, connecting all corners of China. International trains also run to North Korea, Mongolia, and Russia.

Starting a high-speed train tour from Beijing is undoubtedly a great idea!

Within 2 hours, you can reach cities like Tianjin, Qinhuangdao, Jinan, and Datong. In 3-5 hours, historical cities such as Nanjing, Luoyang, and Xi'an are easily accessible.

Heading south, destinations like Yichang, Wuhan and Changsha in Central China and Shanghai or Hangzhou in East China can be reached in 5-6 hours. Traveling to the southernmost cities, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, takes just 7-8 hours on the fastest "Fuxing" bullet trains.

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Beijing High Speed Train Facts

As the capital of China, Beijing operates over 600 high-speed trains daily, including G, D, and C-series trains, traveling at speeds of 200–350 km/h. These trains connect Beijing to nearly 200 cities across the country.

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Types of High Speed Train: G-trains & D-trains
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High Speed Train Route: 600+
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Fastest Speed of Trains: 350 km/h

Popular High Speed Trains from or to Beijing

Other High Speed Train Routes from Beijing

In addition to popular destinations like Shanghai and Xi'an, Beijing high speed trains reach other major cities in China.

To the north, they connect to Harbin, Changchun, and Shenyang; to the south, they serve eastern cities like Nanjing, Suzhou, and Hangzhou, extending further to Guilin, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong.

Trains also head southwest to Chengdu, Chongqing, Guiyang, and Kunming, or into the central heartland, including historic capitals like Zhengzhou and Luoyang. You can also journey northwest to Xining and Lanzhou, retracing the ancient Silk Road in China.

High Speed Train Routes to Beijing

The convenient rail network makes it a breeze to take the high-speed train from other cities in China to Beijing!

Major Beijing High Speed Train Stations

Beijing boasts over 20 high-speed train stations. Beijing Railway Station (北京站), Beijing West Railway Station (北京西站), Beijing Fengtai Railway Station (北京丰台站) and Beijing South Railway Station (北京南站) serve the Beijing Railway Hub. Among them, Beijing West is the busiest passenger hub in the city.

Beijing Beijing West Railway Station
Beijing West Railway Station
北京西站
No.118, Lianhuachi East Road, Fengtai District, Beijng
Located about 10 km (35 minutes by subway) from Beijing city center, Beijing West Railway Station connects to subway line 7&9, bus, taxi and private cars. It provides convenient access to Tian’anmen Square (30 minutes by subway) and the Forbidden City (50 minutes by subway).
Beijing Fengtai Railway Station
Beijing Fengtai Railway Station
北京丰台站
Wanhua Street, Fengtai District, Beijing
Located about 19 km southwest of downtown Beijing, Beijing Fengtai Railway Station connects to Subway Lines 10 and 16, buses, taxis, and private cars. Its efficient transport links make it an accessible hub for city exploration, for example, the 15 km distance to the Forbidden City takes only 50 minutes by subway.

Beijing Railway Station
Beijing Railway Station
北京站
No. A13, Maojiawan Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Located in the heart of Beijing, Beijing Railway Station offers convenient transportation. It connects with Metro Lines 1, 2, and 5, as well as city buses, taxis, and ride-hailing services. Major attractions are easily accessible: Tian’anmen Square is just 3 km away, reachable in 20 minutes by metro, and the Forbidden City is 5 km away, a 30-minute metro ride.
Beijng South Railway Station
Beijng South Railway Station
北京南站
No.12, Station Road, Fengtai District, Beijing
Located about 8 kilometers south of downtown, Beijing South Railway Station is well-connected to Metro Lines 4 and 14, shuttle buses, taxis, and ride-hailing services. It offers convenient access to popular city attractions: Tiananmen Square is just a 30-minute metro ride away, while the Forbidden City takes 30 to 50 minutes by metro.

How to Book Train Tickets of Beijing High Speed Rail?

You can buy tickets of Beijing high speed train in person at train stations or on online ticketing platforms such as the 12306 or Trip.

However, the booking process can be challenging for international travelers due to language barriers, confusing station names, and payment challenges. Creating accounts, inputting train stations, choosing trains and seats correctly, and confirming passport details can be time-consuming.

Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) eliminates these headaches by handling everything—from booking tickets to arranging private transfers and offering itinerary advice. With AOT, your journey is smooth, convenient, and stress-free!

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How to Plan a Beijing High Speed Train Tour?

Step 1: Spend 2-5 Days Exploring Beijing First

Explore Beijing’s highlights in 2-4 days, including the Forbidden City ( 故宫), Temple of Heaven (天坛), Summer Palace (颐和园), and the Great Wall. For an extra day, wander the charming hutongs to experience the city’s blend of tradition and modernity.

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2 Days Beijing World Heritage Tour with Forbidden City & Mutianyu Great Wall

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Step 2: Determine Your Next Destination

Decide where you want to go based on your interests. The following destinations are just suggestions.

Step 3: Buy Train Tickets 15 Days in Advance

Tickets can be purchased 15 days before departure through online ticketing platforms such as 12306, in person at Beijing's main high-speed train stations, or through Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT).

Booking early is crucial for peak seasons such as China Summer Holiday (July & August), Labor Day (early May) and National Day (early October)!

Step 4: Plan Your Trip with Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT)

Simplify your journey by traveling with Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT). We offer full travel planning services, including ticket booking, itinerary planning, private transport, guided tours, and help with meals and accommodations in Beijing, Harbin, Datong, Xi'an, Shanghai, Chengdu, and more destinations in China.

Step 5: Arrive at the Station Half to One Hour in Advance

Arrive at the station at least 30 minutes early, or an hour during holidays like Summer Day (July to August), Labor Day (early May) or National Day (early October). Boarding starts 10-20 minutes before departure.

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FAQs/Tips about Beijing Tours

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  • 1. What is Beijing best known for?+

    Beijing is best known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and iconic landmarks that have come to symbolize China's centuries-old civilization. The following are the top sites to explore:

    The Forbidden City
    The Great Wall of China
    Hutongs
    Tiananmen Square
    Summer Palace
    The Temple of Heaven

  • 2. How to Plan a Great Will Hiking Tour?+

    1.Most Challenging Section – Jiankou to Mutianyu: Difficult
    This route is for thrill-seekers and seasoned hikers looking for a challenge. It takes you through some of the most rugged, steep, and unrestored sections of the Great Wall, providing a raw and authentic experience. The hike takes about 4-5 hours, covering a 10km trek.

    2.Most Rural and Historical Section – Gubeikou to Jinshanling: Moderate
    Perfect for history buffs and those wanting to escape the city's hustle and bustle, this route offers a trip through time. It takes you from Gubeikou, a less touristy section abundant with historical sites, to Jinshanling, known for its beautifully preserved watchtowers and broad views. This hike is a moderate challenge and can take 4-5 hours, covering a 10km trek.

    3.Most Photogenic Section – Jinshanling to Simatai West: Easy
    This route is a paradise for photographers. Both Jinshanling and Simatai West sections offer some of the Great Wall's best views, with their well-preserved structures set against stunning natural scenery. The hike is moderate and takes about 3-4 hours, covering a 5km trek.

  • 3. What is the best time of year to visit the Great Wall from Beijing?+

    Spring (April to June): Spring is a beautiful time to visit the Great Wall. The weather is pleasantly warm, and the surrounding landscapes burst into life with blooming flowers and lush greenery. However, it can be a bit crowded, especially during the May Labor Day holiday.

    Summer (July to August): Summer offers long days and lush landscapes, but it can be quite hot and rainy, especially in July. The Great Wall can also be quite crowded during the summer holidays. However, if you don't mind the heat and crowds, the Great Wall is beautifully green during this time.

    Autumn (September to October): Many argue that autumn is the best time to visit the Great Wall. The weather is comfortable, and the fall foliage creates a stunning backdrop, particularly in the sections like Mutianyu. It is also less crowded than in summer.

    Winter (November to March): Winter visits are for the adventurous. The Great Wall is least crowded during this time, and if you're lucky, you might see the Great Wall covered in snow, which is a spectacular sight. However, it's freezing, and some sections might be closed due to icy conditions.

  • 4. What is the reason for visiting Beijing?+

    Beijing is a city of stunning contrasts, where tourists can marvel at China's imperial past in perfectly preserved palaces, buildings, courts, and parks, while also discovering its vibrant modern lifestyle and dynamic energy. The city's vastness and large distances between locations can be daunting, but it is well worth the effort to explore its many fascinating neighborhoods, such as the historic hutongs that were until recently the mainstay of Beijing's urban landscape, with their narrow lanes and single-story buildings that provide a unique and authentic glimpse into the city's old way of life.

  • 5. How many days is enough in Beijing?+

    How many days to spend in Beijing for a tour? The ideal length of time to explore in Beijing depends on your interests, schedule, and budget. However, to get a good feel for the city and see the major attractions, we would recommend to spend at least 2-4 full days in Beijing.

    During this time, you can visit iconic landmarks such as the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, and Temple of Heaven, discover historic neighborhoods like the Hutongs, sample delicious food (such as Beijing Duck & dumplings) at local eateries and markets, and experience the vibrant culture and nightlife of the city. Of course, there are many other interesting sites to explore in and around Beijing, such as the Confucius Temple (Guozijian), Lama Temple (Yonghegong), and the Olympic Park (Birds' Nest & Water Cube), among others.

    When you have 5 or more days, you can travel to another city like Xian by high speed train after touring Beijing.

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