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Forbidden City and Mutianyu Great Wall 9-Hour Tour
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Reserve official entrance passes, internal shuttle buses, and open-air chairlift or enclosed cable car tickets in advance to skip the main ticket booth queues.
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Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Private tour
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Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Private tour
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Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Private tour
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Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Private tour
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Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Min age 70+
Handpicked guided day tours, small-group bus transfers, and private round-trip chauffeur services straight from your Beijing city hotel.
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Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Private tour
Elite
Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Private tour
Elite
Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Private tour
Elite
Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Private tour
Elite
Free Cancellation · Instant confirmation · Private tour
Stretching dramatically across the densely forested Huairou hills 73 kilometers northeast of central Beijing, the Mutianyu Great Wall offers the ultimate balance of accessibility, historic preservation, and breathtaking mountain landscapes. Originally built during the Northern Qi Dynasty (550–577) and rebuilt under the Ming Dynasty in 1568, Mutianyu was strategically designed to defend the capital and the imperial tombs from northern nomadic invasions.
Unlike the heavily congested Badaling section, Mutianyu features 23 unique watchtowers spaced closely across its 5.4-kilometer stretch. Built almost entirely from granite, it stands out for its double-sided crenellations, allowing defenders to fire at enemies from both sides of the wall. Whether you choose to ride the scenic cable car up to Tower 14, brave the steep climb to the restored summit at Tower 20, or shoot down the mountain on the famous alpine toboggan track, Mutianyu delivers a world-class Great Wall experience suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
You can take the public Express Bus 916 Express (916快) from Dongzhimen Transport Hub to Huairou Beidajie, then transfer to a local huanban bus or taxi for the final 20-minute leg to Mutianyu. Alternatively, book a direct Busda or Mubus hop-on hop-off shuttle from central Beijing (Dongzhimen or Qianmen).
The enclosed Cable Car to Tower 14 is fully accessible, smooth, and ideal for seniors, young children, or visitors with mobility restrictions. The Chairlift to Tower 6 is open-air and best suited for thrill-seekers planning to ride the toboggan down.
No. For safety reasons, the alpine toboggan track shuts down immediately during rain, snow, or high wind conditions. If closed, toboggan ticket holders can take the open-air chairlift down instead.
Yes. China uses a real-name ticketing system. You must present the physical passport used during online booking to scan through the turnstiles at both the shuttle bus and wall entrance gates.