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Highlights & Key Selling Points
24/7 Convenient Transfer Service:
- Free private pick-up and drop-off at Daxing/Beijing Capital International Airport, Beijing Chaoyang/South/West/Beijing Railway Station (24/7 private car service).
- Comfortable private transportation throughout the tour with experienced drivers.
Comprehensive Cultural Experience:
- Visit iconic landmarks including the Forbidden City (with Clock Museum & Jewel Museum), Badaling Great Wall, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Old Summer Palace, Prince Gong's Mansion.
- Explore traditional Hutong culture at Shichahai and witness modern Beijing at Olympic Park (Bird's Nest & Water Cube).
Worry-Free Service:
- Complimentary breakfast (double breakfast at hotel, not for children) with recommended local restaurants for lunch and dinner.
- Selected premium hotels around CBD/Guomao area with flexible room arrangement options.
- Pre-booking assistance for National Museum (if needed) and risk reminder for ticket reservations of key attractions.
- Zero shopping stops & zero hidden fees—pure sightseeing time guaranteed.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Beijing – Free Exploration
- 24/7 private transfer from designated airport/station to selected hotel in CBD/Guomao area.
- Free time suggestions: National Museum (booking assistance available), Deyunshe (Sanlitun Theater) for traditional cross-talk show.
- Recommended dinner: Dongsi Minfang Restaurant (Chaoyangmen Main Branch) for authentic Beijing cuisine.
- Check-in reminder: Hotel check-in after 14:00, deposit required (refundable upon check-out with no consumption).
Day 2: Tiananmen Square – Forbidden City – Temple of Heaven
- 07:30: Breakfast at hotel (complimentary double breakfast, not for children).
- 09:00: Visit Tiananmen Square, Monument to the People's Heroes, Chairman Mao Memorial Hall (exterior viewing if fully booked/closed).
- 10:00: Explore the Forbidden City (including Clock Museum & Jewel Museum, entrance ticket included).
- Note: Forbidden City requires booking 7 days in advance; ticket fee refundable + complimentary Jingshan Park visit if booking fails.
- 14:30: Visit Temple of Heaven (including Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, Echo Wall, Circular Mound Altar).
- Recommended dinner: Nanmen Shabu Shabu (Guomao Branch) or Jubaoyuan (Niujie Original Branch) for traditional Beijing hot pot.
Day 3: Badaling Great Wall – Prince Gong's Mansion – Shichahai Hutong
- 07:00: Breakfast at hotel (complimentary double breakfast, not for children).
- 09:00: Visit Badaling Great Wall (entrance ticket + free shuttle bus included, 2-hour visiting time).
- 14:00: Explore Prince Gong's Mansion (entrance ticket included), known as "Half of Qing Dynasty History".
- 16:00: Shichahai Hutong Tour to experience traditional Beijing lane culture and lake scenery.
- Recommended dinner: Quanjude (Qianmen Branch) or Siji Minfu Roast Duck Restaurant for authentic Peking duck.
Day 4: Old Summer Palace – Summer Palace – Departure
- 08:00: Breakfast at hotel (complimentary double breakfast, not for children).
- 09:00: Visit Old Summer Palace (including Dashuifa & Western Mansions ruins, entrance ticket included).
- Recommended lunch: Fangzhuangchang No.69 Zhajiangmian (Fangzhuangchang Hutong Branch) for traditional Beijing noodles.
- 14:00: Explore the Summer Palace (entrance ticket included), the largest and best-preserved royal garden in China.
- 16:00: Exterior viewing of Tsinghua University, Peking University, Bird's Nest (National Stadium) & Water Cube (National Aquatics Center).
- 17:00: Transfer to airport/train station (recommended flight after 18:00 or train after 17:00). End of tour services.
Tour Inclusions & Exclusions
Price Includes:
- 3 nights accommodation in selected hotels around CBD/Guomao area (twin share)
- Entrance fees for Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Badaling Great Wall, Prince Gong's Mansion, Old Summer Palace, Summer Palace
- 24/7 private airport/train station transfer service (designated locations only)
- Daily breakfast (double breakfast at hotel, not for children)
- Private transportation during the tour with experienced drivers
- Free shuttle bus for Badaling Great Wall
- Pre-booking assistance for National Museum (if needed)
Price Excludes:
- International/Domestic flights to/from Beijing
- Lunch and dinner (only recommendations provided)
- Hotel deposit (refundable upon check-out with no consumption)
- Personal expenses and optional activities
- Travel insurance (highly recommended)
- Single supplement (if requesting single room)
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Transfers for locations beyond the free service range
Important Notes
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- We aim to give you a perfect vacation, with well-arranged schedules and highlight attractions all your way.
- Our guides are versatile assistants that will enhance and enrich your holiday; they have you back while you enjoy our tour.
- Our professional quality assurance team test every bed, for we know that a sound sleep really makes a lot of difference.
- We promise no tourist shops or factory stores to waste your time and money. Just enjoy a pure tour experience which is worth every coin that you spent.
- We offer beneficial cancellation policy to our customers. There is no cancellation fee 15 days or more before the tour start date. Enjoy a worry-free booking!
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Voltage and socket
The standard voltage in China is 220V. The commonly used socket shape is as shown in the picture. Most luxury hotel rooms are equipped with universal sockets, and tourists can also rent socket adapters at the hotel front desk.
Make a phone call
When a foreign mobile phone dials a Chinese fixed-line phone in China, it is necessary to dial the China area code (+86) and the city area code (e.g. Beijing +10) before the fixed-line phone number to be dialed.
When a foreign mobile phone dials a Chinese mobile number, it is necessary to dial the Chinese area code (+86) before the mobile number of the person being called.
Emergency call:
Call the police: 110
Fire emergency: 119
Traffic police: 122
Emergency: 120
Purchase a SIM card for a Chinese mobile phone
At major airports serving as ports of entry in China, there are designated counters for communication service providers, such as China Mobile and China Unicom. Foreign tourists can purchase SIM cards for Chinese mobile phones simply by presenting their passports.
Traffic safety tips
In China, all vehicles drive on the right side of the road, and both drivers and passengers must wear seat belts.
Health and medical tips
It is recommended to bring along commonly used medications (such as painkillers or gastrointestinal medications). If you need to take prescribed medication for an extended period, it is advisable to prepare sufficient quantities before departure and carry along doctor's certification documents, medical records, etc.
It is recommended to visit the international medical department of a general hospital or a foreign-funded hospital for treatment, as they generally provide medical services in English.
It is recommended to purchase relevant insurance before departure, and properly keep diagnosis certificates, outpatient medical records, fee lists, prescriptions, invoices, etc.
Cultural taboo
China is a multi-ethnic country, and there are significant differences in customs and habits among various ethnic groups. Especially when traveling in ethnic minority areas, it is important to pay attention to cultural taboos, such as taking off shoes when entering a Dai bamboo house, avoiding pork in Hui restaurants, and treating Buddhist statues, scriptures, and beads as sacred objects that must not be touched. It is recommended to listen carefully to the pre-trip introduction provided by the accompanying personnel and respect local culture and customs.