6-Day Nanjing-Wuxi-Suzhou-Wuzhen-Hangzhou-Shanghai Private Tour

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Premium private cultural experience with personalized service and flexible arrangements

Price


From $899/person

Price Note


Final price confirmed based on travel date and group size. Contact us for quotation.

Tour Overview


This 6-day, 5-night private tour covers Nanjing, Wuxi, Suzhou, Wuzhen, Hangzhou and Shanghai - six iconic cities in the Yangtze River Delta. Enjoy exclusive private chauffeur-driven car service and stay in self-selected 4-diamond (or above) hotels for a comfortable and personalized travel experience.

Tags: Private Chauffeur Car, 6 Cities in 6 Days, 5 Nights 4-Diamond+ Hotels, First-entry Tickets Included, Airport/Station Transfers, Flexible Schedule

Highlights & Key Selling Points


Private & Convenient Transportation:


  • Exclusive private chauffeur-driven car throughout the tour - no waiting for group transportation, flexible schedule adjustment.

Comfortable Accommodation:


  • Self-selected 4-diamond (or above) hotels in each city - ensure a comfortable stay after daily sightseeing.

Comprehensive Sightseeing:


  • Covers core attractions of 6 Yangtze River Delta cities - historical sites, classical gardens, water towns and modern metropolis.
  • Includes first-entry tickets for all key attractions - no extra cost for main sightseeing.

Worry-Free Service:


  • Airport/station pick-up and drop-off service at the start and end of the tour.
  • Flexible itinerary arrangement with professional local insights.

Detailed Itinerary


Day 1: Arrival in Nanjing


Airport/station transfer to hotel & Nanjing core attractions visit

  • Airport/station pick-up and transfer to your selected hotel.
  • Visit Nanjing Presidential Palace, Confucius Temple (Fuzimiao), Qinhuai River Scenic Belt, Dabao'en Temple Ruins.
  • Check in at Nanjing hotel for overnight stay.

Day 2: Nanjing → Wuxi


Nanjing cultural sites & Wuxi Nianhuawan Zen Town

  • Morning: Visit Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Scenic Area and Lingyuan Road after breakfast.
  • Afternoon: Transfer to Wuxi by private car after lunch.
  • Visit Nianhuawan Zen Town - experience Zen culture in Wuxi.
  • Check in at Wuxi hotel for overnight stay.

Day 3: Wuxi → Suzhou → Shanghai


Wuxi Taihu Lake, Suzhou classical gardens & transfer to Shanghai

  • Morning: Visit Turtle Head Islet (Yuantouzhu) Scenic Area of Taihu Lake in Wuxi after breakfast.
  • Afternoon: Transfer to Suzhou after lunch, visit Hanshan Temple and Humble Administrator's Garden.
  • Transfer to Shanghai by private car.
  • Check in at Shanghai hotel for overnight stay.

Day 4: Shanghai → Wuzhen


Shanghai city landmarks & Wuzhen water town

  • Morning: Visit Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street and Oriental Pearl Tower after breakfast.
  • Afternoon: Transfer to Wuzhen by private car after lunch.
  • Visit Wuzhen Xizha Scenic Area - experience the charm of ancient water town.
  • Check in at Wuzhen hotel for overnight stay.

Day 5: Wuzhen → Hangzhou


Wuzhen water town & Hangzhou West Lake scenery

  • Morning: Visit Wuzhen Dongzha Scenic Area after breakfast.
  • Afternoon: Transfer to Hangzhou after lunch, visit Leifeng Pagoda, take West Lake Cruise and explore West Lake Scenic Area.
  • Check in at Hangzhou hotel for overnight stay.

Day 6: Hangzhou → Departure


Hangzhou Lingyin Temple & transfer to airport/station

  • Morning: Visit Lingyin Feilai Peak Scenic Area and Lingyin Temple after breakfast.
  • Afternoon: Transfer to airport/train station according to your departure schedule.
  • End of tour services.

Tour Inclusions & Exclusions


Price Includes:


  • First-entry tickets for all attractions listed in the itinerary.
  • Private chauffeur-driven car service throughout the 6-day tour.
  • 5 nights accommodation in self-selected 4-diamond (or above) hotels (twin share).
  • Airport/station pick-up (Day 1) and drop-off (Day 6) service.

Price Excludes:


  • All meals (breakfast/lunch/dinner) during the tour.
  • Guided explanation service for some scenic spots (optional).
  • Personal expenses (shopping, snacks, optional activities, etc.).
  • International/domestic flights/trains to/from the starting/ending city.
  • Single room supplement (if requesting single room).

Important Notes


  1. Please check the refund and modification policies and free luggage allowance when purchasing transportation tickets.
  2. Carry valid ID documents for hotel check-in.
  3. Some attractions are closed on Mondays - free time will be arranged accordingly.
  4. Traffic restrictions apply in West Lake and Lingyin Temple areas - walking may be required for part of the journey.
  5. Arrive at the railway station 30 minutes in advance for high-speed trains, and 2 hours in advance for flights.

Welcome to Openchina, the most popular online tour operator in China! We offer many choices of holiday plans assisting you explore over a hundred worldwide destinations.

  • 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!
  • One-on-one travel consultant service is available on hand throughout the day, all for free, and all for your laid-back travel.

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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.

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