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Gui Street (Ghost Street)

Beijing · Restaurants · 2 city sightings nearby

Gui Street (Ghost Street) Fan Hotspot

Beijing · Restaurants · 2 city sightings nearby

Category:Restaurants
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Direct Mentions:0
City Sightings:2
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Why Fans Keep This Place in the Mix

Gui Street (Ghost Street) in Beijing is a source-backed fan-planning anchor connected to local events, city coverage, and nearby itinerary layers.

Beijing's legendary mile-long strip of neon-lit restaurants on Dongzhimen Inner Street, famous for spicy crayfish and hot pot that keep going until the early hours. Fans pour onto Ghost Street after evening events at nearby Workers' Stadium for late-night feasting.

Two-Day Fan Route Around Gui Street (Ghost Street)

  1. Day 1 Anchor: Use Gui Street (Ghost Street) as a core restaurants stop, then bridge into Da Dong Roast Duck before the event window.
  2. Night Extension: Stack post-event time with Migas Mercado to capture peak fan energy.
  3. Day 2 Closeout: Wrap with National Aquatics Center (Ice Cube) Winter Experience and Hotel Jen Beijing for smoother departure.

Planning Fit Snapshot

  • Celeb-Linked Mentions: 0
  • Verified Sources: 2
  • Linked Event Opportunities: 0
  • Nearby Fan Weekend Ideas: 1

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Gui Street (Ghost Street) Hotspot FAQ

Gui Street (Ghost Street) is source-backed and linked into local event and weekend-planning coverage for Beijing.

Use the Beijing weekend hub for updated local event pairings.

Open the linked city weekend hub, stack a main event with nearby venues, then layer your stay/eats/bars/attractions route.