Beijing to Tianjin High-Speed Train: 2026 Complete Guide
Beijing to Tianjin high-speed train guide (2026): schedule, ticket prices (from ¥54.5), booking tips for foreigners. 30-35 min by bullet train.
Ticket Prices (2026)
| Seat Class | Price (CNY) | Comfort Level |
|---|---|---|
| Second Class | ¥54.5 | 5 seats per row, standard comfort |
| First Class | ¥87 | 4 seats per row, more legroom |
| Business Class | ¥164 | 3 seats per row, lie-flat seats |
Departure Station
Main departure hub for Beijing high-speed trains. Connected to Beijing Metro.
Nearby Attractions
- Temple of Heaven
15 min walk from Beijing South - Panjiayuan Market
2 metro stops from Beijing South - Niujie Mosque Area
Metro + 10 min walk
Arrival Station
Main arrival hub for Tianjin high-speed trains. Connected to Tianjin Metro.
Nearby Attractions
- Tianjin Eye Ferris Wheel
Metro Line 1 from West Station - Ancient Culture Street
Metro + 10 min walk - Five Great Avenues
Taxi, 15 min from station
How to Book Tickets
1. 12306 Official App/Website — Best for direct booking. Register with passport (must verify at station counter first time).
2. Trip.com — English-friendly, accepts foreign cards. Small service fee but much easier for foreigners.
3. Station Counter — Bring passport. Most major stations have English-speaking staff or self-service machines with English UI.
4. WeChat/Alipay Mini-Programs — Search "12306" in WeChat Pay. Requires Chinese bank card or WeChat Pay balance.
Pro Tip
China's first high-speed rail line (2008). Perfect for a day trip. No advance booking needed — trains depart every few minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long is the Beijing to Tianjin train?
A: The journey takes approximately 30-35 min. G-class high-speed trains are the fastest option.
Q: How much is a Beijing to Tianjin train ticket?
A: Second class starts from ¥54.5. First class and business class seats are available at higher prices. Exact price depends on the specific train and travel date.
Q: Can foreigners book Beijing to Tianjin train tickets online?
A: Yes! Use Trip.com (English-friendly, accepts foreign cards) or the 12306 app (requires passport verification at station for first use). WeChat and Alipay mini-programs also support ticket booking.
Q: Do I need to pick up a paper ticket?
A: No — China Railway now supports e-ticketing. Your passport serves as your ticket. Just scan it at the gate. No paper ticket needed for most stations.
Q: Which station in Tianjin should I arrive at?
A: Most high-speed trains arrive at the main station shown above. Check your ticket carefully — major cities often have multiple train stations. The one listed here is the most central and convenient for tourists.
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