Best 3-Day Nanjing Itinerary: A Perfect Travel Plan

Nanjing, known as the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties and the capital during the Republic of China, holds a significant place in Chinese history. Situated on the banks of the Yangtze River, it is the first major city directly connected to Jiangsu and Shanghai. Now, it has transformed into a major economic and transportation hub with a strong industrial and economic foundation. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the best 3-day Nanjing itinerary, including self-guided travel tips.

Best 3-Day Nanjing Itinerary: A Perfect Travel Plan

Food, Fun, and Exploration in Nanjing! 3-Day Nanjing Itinerary (Including Itinerary Table)

Best 3-Day Nanjing Itinerary: A Perfect Travel Plan

The most complete travel guide and must-try local dishes are all here! Click to see and be blessed hahahahaha

Best 3-Day Nanjing Itinerary: A Perfect Travel Plan

Traveling during May Day is really… quite despairing haha,
Every scenic spot is crowded with people. But! We were incredibly lucky and didn’t have to wait even a minute at popular Nanjing Dapai Dang restaurants! The key is to be early! Even 5 or 10 minutes earlier can save you a lot of unnecessary queuing. That’s how we had time to explore Nanjing at a fast pace.

Best 3-Day Nanjing Itinerary: A Perfect Travel Plan

2. Gui Man Long/ Many people check in here, right? But the taste is just so-so. It’s fine if you have few people and want to try it, but no need to wait in line for 1-2 hours. It’s better to go to Nanjing Dapai Dang, which is cheaper and has larger portions.

—-Except for the restaurants I mentioned above, the others are all must-tries! Great value for money! I want to stay in Nanjing forever haha

Best 3-Day Nanjing Itinerary: A Perfect Travel Plan

(Then, during holidays, there are a lot of people, making it hard to take nice photos. Come on, click on my avatar to check out my previous post on how to remove strangers from photos)

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