Nanjing’s Purple Mountain Scenic Area offers picturesque landscapes and historical sites, such as the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum.
The Zhongshan Gate, part of the ancient city wall, allows visitors to explore Nanjing’s rich cultural heritage.
Qinhuai River boasts a vibrant night scene, with free access to enjoy beautiful views and indulge in delicious street food.
Xuanwu Lake Park offers a peaceful retreat for both locals and tourists, with options for boating, walking, and enjoying natural beauty.
Confucius Temple Area not only holds historical significance, but also offers traditional markets where visitors can shop for local crafts and taste authentic Nanjing cuisine.
Linggu Temple, located in the western suburbs, is a serene Buddhist temple with beautiful gardens and ancient pagodas.
Jiming Temple, known for its distinct architecture and tranquil atmosphere, welcomes visitors without any entrance fee.
The Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders provides a solemn yet important reminder of history and is open to the public at no cost.
Presidential Palace, once the residence of Chiang Kai-shek, showcases both Chinese and Western architectural styles and is a popular attraction that doesn’t require any admission fee.
Nanjing’s city parks, such as Mochou Lake Park and Yuhuatai Park, offer green spaces for relaxation, exercise, and enjoying the beauty of nature, all free of charge.