All Inclusive 3 Day Beijing Custom-Made Combo Tour

3 days Meet on location or pickupInstant confirmationPrivate tourGuided Operated by Wikibeijing Private Tour

Why we love it?

This private 3-day tour in Beijing is designed for travelers seeking a personalized experience, allowing you to select from 11 popular attractions among a total of 28 options. With daily hotel pickup and private transport, you can explore at your own pace, ensuring a relaxed and enjoyable visit. Key highlights include the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and the Summer Palace, all rich in history and culture. An experienced English-speaking guide will accompany you, providing insights into each site, while you can savor quality local lunches and enjoy the convenience of included entrance tickets. This tour is ideal for those wanting flexibility and a tailored itinerary to make the most of their time in Beijing.

Inclusions

  • - Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • - Transport in a comfort vehicle
  • - All tickets including entrance, boat and cable car
  • - Experienced English-speaking guide
  • - Qualtiy local lunch with Freedom of Choice
  • - Mineral water

Exclusions

  • - Accommodation

Itinerary

Day 1

  • A1. Juyongguan: the number one pass in China which is easy to access the actual Wall and there is no cable car

    A2. Badaling: one of the first sections of Great Wall opened to public, and the most famous section of Great Wall with Chinese, very crowded on holidays

    A3. Mutianyu: a beautiful section of the Great Wall located in the northeast of Beijing

    A4. Huanghuacheng: a section of the Great Wall built through a lake, beautiful and peaceful place especially between Apr. - Oct. with boats available to rent

Day 2

  • B1. Tian'anmen Square: the largest city-center square in the world with many Chinese landmarks

    B2. Forbidden City: the largest imperial palace in the world, which was off-limits to commoners for 500 years

    B3. Jingshan Park: best place to have a panoramic view of the Forbidden City, downtown and old part of Beijing

    B4. Wangfujing Street: the No. 1 walking street in China similar to the Nanjing Road in Shanghai

    B5. Houhai Lake: a famous pub street now, some high ranking officials in the Ming and Qing dynasties used to live around here

    B6. Dashilar: the oldest shopping street in Beijing with many century old establishments, now it has been restored with buildings similar to those during Qing dynasty

    B7. National Grand Theatre: the most modern theater in China with three main theaters under a man-made lake

    B8. Beijing City-Planning Hall: best place to know the past and future of Beijing, which showcases the great achievements of urban planning and future development

    B9. Liulichang: a street full of shops selling antiques and curios with a series of traditional Chinese stone houses; some eunuchs in the Qing Dynasty used to steal treasures from the Forbidden City and sell them here

    B10. Capital Museum: one of the biggest and most modern art museums in China with exhibits of various themes; make sure to watch the documentary of Beijing Origin

    B11. Dingling Tomb: the only imperial tomb officially excavated in China with a 27 meters deep underground palace

    B12. Sacred Way of Ming Tombs: a road with 36 beautifully carved human and animal figures served as guardians for the emperor's afterlife

Day 3

  • C1. Temple of Heaven: the place where the Ming and Qing emperors performed their ritual ceremonies

    C2. Panda House of Beijing Zoo: there are more than ten pandas living in the Panda House of Beiing Zoo, you could see them playing outside in the morning

    C3. Beijing Olympic Park: you will walk around and have an exterior look of the Water Cube & Bird's Nest, main stadiums for the 2008 Olympic Games

    C4. Drum & Bell Towers: two iconic buildings in the old part of Beijing, you will get on the Drum Tower to have a Panoramic view of the Hutong neighborhood with century years' history

    C5. Confucius Temple & Imperial Academy: the second largest Confucian Temple in China used by imperial officials to pay their respects to Confucius; the other one is the highest institute of learning in China's traditional educational system
    C6. Lama Temple: the largest lamasery in Beijing where two famous Qing emperors came from

    C7. Yandaixie Street: a popular place with locals and tourists, full of shops, cafes, restaurants, and local snacks in Qing style buildings

    C8. Panjiayuan Ghost Market: the largest, cheapest and most popular antique market in Asia which offers a huge assortment of antiques and oddities, best place to find cheap souvenirs on weekends

    C9. Hongqiao Market: a major knock-off market in Beijing; also a place to make serious purchase of quality pearl or jade in some boutique stores

    C10. Nanluoguxiang: one of the oldest Hutongs in Beijing with a history of over 740 years; now it is a popular shopping place and snack street especially with youngsters

    C11. 798 Art District: an art zone built based on an eletronic factory in 1950's

    C12. Summer Palace: the largest and best-preserved imperial garden in China

Please Note

  • - Confirmation email will be received after booking
  • - Passport name, number, is required at time of booking for all participants
  • - Please specify the 11 attraction options you want to see when booking the tour or send them to us later