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Gui Street (Ghost Street)
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Gui Street (Ghost Street)

Beijing, China

About Gui Street (Ghost Street)

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.

Located in Beijing.

Tags: food-street spicy-crayfish nightlife vibrant

Planning a Fan Trip Around Gui Street (Ghost Street)

Gui Street (Ghost Street) works as a pregame and recovery food anchor in Beijing. The nearest tracked event anchor is 2027 World Athletics Championships Beijing on September 11, 2027 — close enough to build a full trip around. FanTravel maps 1 fan weekend idea across Beijing you can pair with it.

Gui Street (Ghost Street) Fan Planning Snapshot

  • Source Coverage: 2 verified sources linked for this place.
  • Nearby Fan Weekend Ideas: 1 fan weekend idea currently available in Beijing.
  • Best Event Pairing: 2027 World Athletics Championships Beijing is one of the strongest event anchors near this spot.

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Gui Street (Ghost Street) in Fan Weekend Planning

Gui Street (Ghost Street) can be used as a planning anchor for fan weekends in Beijing, especially when stacked with nearby events and celeb-linked city signals.

About Gui Street (Ghost Street)

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.

Gui Street (Ghost Street) is located in Beijing, China.