Huge, intense and expanding at an enormously fast pace, China’s capital of Beijing is one of the most eclectic cities in the world. Ancient traditional culture sits alongside ultra-modern skyscrapers, and a booming retail sector seems strangely at odds with the still-prevalent Maoist ideals that govern everyday aspects of the people’s lives.
Flying from Dar es Salaam
Just 12 kilometres from the centre of Dar es Salaam is Julius Nyerere International Airport, one of north Africa’s fastest growing airports and a major transport hub for the region. Named after the nation’s first president, the airport started out as a provincial landing point for cargo planes, and has now expanded to welcome both leisure and business travellers from all over the world.
Its international status means that it connects with other major airports in the Middle East and Europe. Passengers flying from Dar es Salaam with Qatar Airways will find this to be an efficient and friendly airport, with a real personal touch that makes it a charming starting point for any journey.
Transportation and parking
One of the easiest ways to get to the airport from the centre of Dar es Salaam is to take the frequent bus and coach links that run directly to the terminals. However, if you have a lot of luggage then it’s advisable to book a taxi through your hotel reception or concierge service.
The airport is within the city boundaries, so journey times are relatively short. If you travel during the morning rush hour in particular then you may need to allow extra time for your journey, as the roads around the airport can get quite congested.
At the moment, only short-term parking is available at the airport, so it is advisable to make alternative arrangements for vehicle storage if you are going away for a prolonged period.
Arriving at the airport
Passengers flying from Dar es Salaam with Qatar Airways depart from the Departure lounge in Terminal 2. This is the international departures area, and is well organised for speedy check-ins and security checks. While the process is relatively smooth, the airport does recommend that you allow at least three hours before your flight is due to depart, as security checks are thorough.
VIP and First Class passengers have use of a private lounge, while the public waiting area is spacious and comfortable.
Facilities and amenities
The airport has several small restaurants and food outlets, where you can purchase light snacks, fast food and beverages. A limited retail sector provides travellers with books, magazines and other travel essentials, while a Duty Free shop is also open for those last-minute gifts.
Family changing areas are available, and limited Wi-Fi access is provided in some parts of the terminals.
Arriving in
Huge, intense and expanding at an enormously fast pace, China’s capital of Beijing is one of the most eclectic cities in the world. Ancient traditional culture sits alongside ultra-modern skyscrapers, and a booming retail sector seems strangely at odds with the still-prevalent Maoist ideals that govern everyday aspects of the people’s lives.
The city was the home of the Ming and Qing dynasty emperors until the formation of a republic in 1911. Today it is the cultural, educational and political centre of the country, filled with historical landmarks and a thriving commercial sector. Book a flight to Beijing with Qatar Airways and discover a huge city with an even bigger heart that welcomes visitors from around the world.
Tourist attractions
Beijing covers an area of over 16,000sq.km, so it’s important to plan any itinerary carefully. The heart of the city is Tiananmen Square in Dongcheng District. Surrounded by a host of attractions, it is the world's largest public square and a must see for all visitors. A cluster of grand buildings are positioned around the Square, making it a great introduction to the city for visitors. Attractions include the Great Hall of the People, the Museum of Chinese History, the Museum of the Chinese Revolution, the Qianmen Gate and the legendary Forbidden City.
For sports lovers, the iconic Bird’s Nest Stadium in Chaoyang District was home of the 2008 Olympics and is still host to internationally important sporting events. Close by you’ll also find the remains of the medieval city including the Ming Dynasty City Wall Site Park in Chongwen District, the Drum and Bell Towers in Dongcheng District, and Qianmen in Chongwen District.
The Forbidden City is now open to foreign visitors, after being a secret for centuries. This remarkable landmark was home to the Imperial Court during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and is filled with treasures from these periods.
Travel Considerations
Flights to Beijing with Qatar Airways land at Beijing Capital International Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Beijing please check the visa and passport requirements.
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