Wuhan City Walk super detailed food, drink, fun and check-in strategy
Wuhan, the true capital of carbs🍻 The ultimate two-day, one-night strategy is out, be sure to take note!
🎯Travel Route
day1
Hankou Station Line 2—Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street—Li Huangpi Road—Gude Temple—Chuhe Hanjie—Hubu Alley
day2
Liangdao Street—Tan Hualin—Yellow Crane Tower—Wuchang River Beach—Wuhan Ferry—Jiqing Street
💒Accommodation: Hotels near Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, close to the subway, convenient transportation
🚍Transportation: The subway can reach most of the popular attractions, search for Wuhan Metro on Alipay in advance, and take a taxi for farther places
✅Attraction Check-ins
1⃣Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street: China's longest pedestrian street, once the British concession in Hankou, with unique Republican-era architecture and new-style alleys, otherwise not much different from other commercial streets
2⃣Li Huangpi Road: Wuhan's famous 'slow life' district, with many characteristic coffee shops, quite artistic, and a popular spot for photographers
3⃣Gude Temple: Smaller than imagined, it combines the structure of ancient Roman architecture with the style of Greek temples, great for photography, but too crowded, and overly revealing clothing is prohibited
4⃣Chuhe Hanjie: The entrance is more hidden on the riverbank, feels more commercialized than Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, suitable for shopping
5⃣Hubu Alley + Liangdao Street: A street full of snacks, various specialty food stalls, suitable for breakfast, but Hubu Alley is a bit pricey
6⃣Tan Hualin: A rather disappointing attraction, although it has the characteristic of a mix of Chinese and Western styles, it's quite boring
7⃣Yellow Crane Tower: A landmark building, didn't go inside, can check-in and take photos outside the wall, the C exit of Huanghelou Station is a popular check-in spot
8⃣Wuchang River Beach + Ferry: The scenery at sunset is unparalleled
9⃣Jiqing Street: Known as 'breakfast in Hubu Alley, late-night snack on Jiqing Street', many specialty restaurants
🍱About Food and Drink: Wuhan has many 'Grandpa Doesn't Make Tea' places, you can order delivery if you don't want to queue; Cai Linji's hot dry noodles are delicious🍜 Wuhan's lotus root soup is a must-try, we chose Rongchu which was pretty good🍩 Wang Yuxia's pastries make good souvenirs