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Your no-fuss guide to riding Beijingโ€™s metro like a local, from fares and lines to tapping in with your card

Heading to Beijing and wondering how to get around this massive city? The subway is your best bet. Itโ€™s cheap, fast, and goes almost everywhere youโ€™ll want to be, which makes it the most budget-friendly way to see the city without sitting in traffic.

With more than 500 stations spread across 27-plus lines and over 900km of track, itโ€™s one of the biggest metro networks in the world. That sounds intimidating, but itโ€™s surprisingly easy to use once youโ€™ve got the basics down, and now that foreign cards work at the gates, you donโ€™t even need to queue for a ticket.

Hereโ€™s everything you need to know before your first ride.

Highlights Details
Network 27+ lines, 500+ stations, one of the worldโ€™s largest metros
Fares Distance-based, from 3 RMB (~S$0.57); most city trips run 3โ€“6 RMB, no flat cap
How to pay Tap your YouTrip card (Visa/Mastercard contactless, live since Sep 2024)
Operating hours Roughly 5 AMโ€“11 PM daily (first and last trains vary by line)
To the airport Capital Express 25 RMB (~S$4.75) flat ยท Daxing Express 10โ€“35 RMB (~S$1.90โ€“S$6.65)
Pay smart Link Alipay/WeChat to YouTrip and pay with the best CNY rates with 0% FX

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๐Ÿ“Œ Table of Contents: Beijing Subway Guide

  1. Beijing Subway Map
  2. Main Beijing Subway Lines & Key Stops
  3. Beijing Subway Suburban Lines
  4. Why Choose the Beijing Subway?
  5. Beijing Subway Operating Hours
  6. How Much Does the Beijing Subway Cost?
  7. Use Your YouTrip Card to Tap In & Out
  8. Other Ways to Pay: Beijing Subway Ticket Types
  9. How to Get to the Airport
  10. Beijing Subway Tips for First-Time Riders
  11. Beijing Subway FAQs

Beijing Subway Map

Colour-coded Beijing subway map showing all metro lines, stations and airport express links

Image Credits: Beijing Subway

The network looks intimidating on paper, but itโ€™s logical once youโ€™re in it. Lines are numbered and colour-coded, every station has signs in both Chinese and English, and onboard announcements are bilingual too.

Grab a free paper map at any station, or download an offline app before you land so you can plan routes without burning data:

  • Explore Beijing: clean offline map with route planning
  • MetroMan Beijing: fare and travel-time estimates built in
  • The official Beijing Subway app for live service updates

๐Ÿ“– Related Guide: Hereโ€™s a WeChat Pay guide for foreigners in China

Main Beijing Subway Lines & Key Stops

Most of the big-ticket sights sit on a handful of central lines. Hereโ€™s where the ones youโ€™ll actually use will take you:

Subway Line Key Stops
Line 1 Tianโ€™anmen Square, Wangfujing, Beijing CBD
Line 2 Drum and Bell Towers, Lama Temple (Yonghegong)
Line 4 Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace), Beijing Zoo, National Library, Beijing South Railway Station
Line 5 Temple of Heaven East Gate, Beixinqiao (Guijie food street), Lama Temple
Line 6 Beihai North (Shichahai), Nanluoguxiang, Tongzhou District
Line 8 Olympic Park, National Stadium (Birdโ€™s Nest), National Aquatics Center (Water Cube)
Line 9 National Library, China Military Museum, Beijing West Railway Station
Line 10 Summer Palace area (Bagou), Liangmaqiao, Guomao (CBD), Panjiayuan Antique Market

If youโ€™re temple-and-palace hopping, Lines 1, 2 and 4 cover most of it. Line 8 is the one for the Olympic sites.

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Beijing Subway Suburban Lines

Want to get further out? Several lines reach the suburbs and satellite towns. The Changping, Yizhuang, Fangshan and Daxing lines connect outer districts to the city core, and the Daxing line links up with Daxing International Airport. They run on the same fare system and the same ticketing, so thereโ€™s nothing extra to learn, just longer rides.

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Why Choose the Beijing Subway?

Passengers walking through a Beijing subway concourse with orange pillars and Line 1 signage

A few reasons it beats the alternatives:

  • Itโ€™s cheap. Most rides across the city cost 3 to 6 RMB (~S$0.57 to S$1.14). Youโ€™d pay many times that for the equivalent taxi trip.
  • It skips the traffic. Beijingโ€™s roads jam up badly. The subway doesnโ€™t.
  • Itโ€™s everywhere. With 500-plus stations, youโ€™re rarely more than a short walk from one.
  • Itโ€™s tourist-friendly. Bilingual signs, English announcements, and easy card payment now that foreign cards are accepted at the gates.

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Beijing Subway Operating Hours

The subway runs roughly 5 AM to 11 PM daily, though exact first and last train times vary by line (first trains generally between 5:00 and 5:40 AM, last trains between 10:30 and 11:30 PM). If youโ€™re catching a late dinner or an early flight, check the last-train time for your specific line in the app before you set off.

Trains are typically busiest on weekday mornings (around 7โ€“9:30 AM) and evenings (around 5:30โ€“8:30 PM), especially on the central lines. Travel off-peak if you can, itโ€™s a much calmer ride.

๐Ÿ“– Related Guide: What To Do In Guangzhou: Ultimate Travel Guide

How Much Does the Beijing Subway Cost?

Fares are distance-based, so the further you go, the more you pay. Itโ€™s still incredibly affordable by Singapore standards:

Distance Fare
Up to 6 km 3 RMB (~S$0.57)
6โ€“12 km 4 RMB (~S$0.76)
12โ€“22 km 5 RMB (~S$0.95)
22โ€“32 km 6 RMB (~S$1.14)
Over 32 km +1 RMB for every additional 20 km

Most trips around the city centre land between 3 and 6 RMB (~S$0.57 to S$1.14). Thereโ€™s no flat fare cap, so a long haul out to the suburbs costs a little more, but even then youโ€™re rarely paying more than the price of a coffee. The airport express lines are priced separately (more on those below).

๐Ÿ’ก Want every fare to cost less in SGD? Hereโ€™s how to get the best SGD to CNY rate.

Use Your YouTrip Card to Tap In & Out

Hereโ€™s the part that makes things easy for visitors. Since 13 September 2024, the Beijing subway accepts overseas-issued Visa and Mastercard contactless payments at the gates, which means you can tap in and out with your YouTrip card (physical or virtual) just like you would on the MRT back home. No queuing for tickets, no transit card to top up.

Even better, youโ€™ll pay in CNY at YouTripโ€™s wholesale exchange rate with zero foreign transaction fees, and the amount auto-converts when you tap. Thatโ€™s a noticeably better deal than letting your bank card handle the conversion, and far less hassle than carrying a wad of cash to a ticket machine.

To ride, just hold your YouTrip card to the contactless reader at the gate, then tap the same card out at your destination so the system can calculate your fare. Use the same card both ways every time.

๐Ÿ“– Related Guide: Find out more here

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Other Ways to Pay: Beijing Subway Ticket Types

Beijing subway platform with platform-screen doors and a train waiting at the station

Prefer not to tap your card, or travelling with someone who doesnโ€™t have one? Youโ€™ve got options:

Ticket Type Cost / Details Best For
Single Journey Ticket From 3 RMB (~S$0.57), priced by distance; buy at station machines One-off trips
Beijing YiKaTong Card Rechargeable tap-and-go card; 20 RMB (~S$3.80) refundable deposit, top up from 20 RMB; works on subway, buses, taxis and more Frequent riders staying in Beijing
Hutong Card Works across 300-plus cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Tianjin and Hebei Multi-city China trips

Top-ups go in multiples of 10 RMB and the balance maxes out at 1,000 RMB (~S$190). You can get your YiKaTong deposit and remaining balance refunded when you return the card at a service centre.

How to Purchase a Physical YiKaTong or Hutong Card

Here are some service centres where you can apply for, top up, and return a YiKaTong or Hutong card:

Beijing Subway Guide: Lines, Key Stops, Ticket Prices 2024

Image Credits: Travel China Guide

Buy a physical card at subway station service counters, convenience stores, or the customer service centre at Dongzhimen station (foreigners can show a passport here to set one up). Pay the 20 RMB deposit, load some credit, and youโ€™re good to go. Refund it at the same service counters before you fly home.

How to Purchase a YiKaTong or Hutong E-Card Online

You can also skip the physical card and add a transit e-card to your phone. The ๅŒ—ไบฌไธ€ๅก้€š (Beijing Yikatong) app lets you apply for a digital card, while travellers often add a transit card through Alipay or WeChat Pay for tap-and-go straight from the phone.

These are handy if youโ€™d rather not handle a physical card, though honestly, with foreign contactless cards now accepted, tapping your YouTrip card is the simplest route of all.

๐Ÿ’ก The Hutong card works in Guangzhou too. Hereโ€™s the ultimate Guangzhou travel guide if itโ€™s on your route.

How to Get to the Airport

Sunlight streaming through the red-framed glass facade of a modern Beijing airport terminal

Both of Beijingโ€™s airports are connected to the subway by dedicated express lines.

Getting to Beijing Capital International Airport

Take the Capital Airport Express, which links the airport to Beixinqiao and Dongzhimen stations in the city. Itโ€™s a flat 25 RMB (~S$4.75) each way and takes around 20 to 30 minutes, making it the fastest, most predictable way to the airport (no traffic to worry about).

Getting to Beijing Daxing Airport

The Daxing Airport Express connects Caoqiao station to Daxing International Airport in about 20 minutes. Fares are distance-based: 10 RMB (~S$1.90) for short hops, rising to 25 RMB (~S$4.75) and 35 RMB (~S$6.65) for the full run, with a business-class seat at 50 RMB (~S$9.50). You can tap in with your YouTrip card here too.

๐Ÿ’ก Flying onward in China? Chengdu and its pandas are worth the detour.

Beijing Subway Tips for First-Time Riders

A few things worth knowing before you go:

  • Security checks at every station. Bags go through a scanner on entry, so leave a couple of extra minutes, especially during busy periods.
  • Use the same card to tap in and out. The gates wonโ€™t open on exit if you tapped in with a different card.
  • Download an offline map app like Explore Beijing or MetroMan before you land, since some Western apps donโ€™t work without a VPN in China.
  • Mind the crowds. Rush-hour trains get shoulder-to-shoulder. Travel off-peak if your schedule allows.
  • Limited step-free access. Many older stations are stairs-only, so factor that in if youโ€™ve got heavy luggage or mobility needs.

๐Ÿ’ก Subway sorted? Free up a day for Shanghai Disneyland if youโ€™re heading east.

Beijing Subway FAQs

Q: How much does the Beijing subway cost? 

Fares start at 3 RMB (~S$0.57) for trips up to 6 km and rise with distance. Most journeys around the city centre cost 3 to 6 RMB. Thereโ€™s no flat fare cap, and the airport express lines are priced separately.

Q: Can I use my foreign card on the Beijing subway?

Yes. Since 13 September 2024, the Beijing subway accepts overseas Visa and Mastercard contactless payments at the gates, so you can tap in and out with your YouTrip card. No transit card needed.

Q: What are the Beijing subway operating hours? 

The subway runs roughly 5 AM to 11 PM daily, with exact first and last train times varying by line. Check your lineโ€™s last-train time in an app if youโ€™re travelling late.

Q: Do I need to buy a transit card?

Not anymore. Tapping a contactless YouTrip card is the easiest option for visitors. A YiKaTong or Hutong card still makes sense if youโ€™re riding daily for a long stay or want one card for buses and taxis too.

Is the Beijing subway easy for tourists? 

Very. Signs and announcements are bilingual (Chinese and English), stations are well marked, and fares are low. The main things to plan around are rush-hour crowds and the security check at entry.

Tap In, Tap Out & Let The Savings Ride

Traditional Chinese paifang archway on Beijing's Qianmen Street lit up at dusk

Whether youโ€™re heading to the Forbidden City, the Great Wall day-trip departure points, or straight to the airport, the Beijing subway is the cheapest and easiest way to move around the city. And with foreign contactless cards now accepted at the gates, thereโ€™s no reason to fumble with tickets or cash. Just tap your YouTrip card and go.

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