Walking Tour: Jingshan Hill, Beihai Park and Old Beijing with Imperial Lunch/Dinner

7 hours Meet on location or pickupInstant confirmationPrivate tourGuided Operated by Wikibeijing Private Tour

Why we love it?

This private 7-hour tour of Beijing offers an immersive experience into the city's rich history and culture, making it ideal for travelers seeking a deeper understanding of China's imperial past. You’ll start by climbing Jingshan Hill for stunning views of the Forbidden City, then wander through the serene gardens of Beihai Park, where you can enjoy a boat ride during the warmer months. The tour also includes a guided stroll through the charming hutongs, allowing you to appreciate the traditional architecture and local life. A highlight is the drum-beating ceremony at the Drum Tower, which adds a unique cultural touch to your day. With hotel pickup and drop-off, an experienced guide, and a delicious imperial-style lunch, this tour is a well-rounded introduction to Beijing's historical treasures.

Inclusions

  • - Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • - Experienced English-speaking guide
  • - Entrance Fees
  • - Imperial Lunch/Dinner with Soft Drinks & Local Beer
  • - Mineral water

Exclusions

  • - Hotel Accommodation

Itinerary

Stop 1 Jingshan Park

Meet your guide in the hotel lobby and begin by climbing the Jingshan Hill, the highest point along the central axis of Beijing. Made from soil dug during the building of the moat at the Forbidden City, this artificial hill was located according to the dictates of Feng shui: to protect the imperial palace from the evil wind from the north. Today, the hill is best-known as a place to enjoy outstanding panoramic views over the walled palace and downtown Beijing.

Stop 2 Beihai Park and Imperial Cuisine Experience

Next, walk to Beihai Park, an imperial garden to the northwest of the Forbidden City. Visit some major sites, such as the White Dagoba, Nine Dragon Screen, and Tuancheng. Plus, if you're here between April and November, see various old temples and small gardens, as well as the famous Five Dragon Pavilion, by boat. At lunchtime, savor a delicious meal of imperial-style cuisine at the Beihai Fangshan Restaurant, a famous establishment open since 1925.

Stop 3 Yandai Xie Street

Continue to walk to Yandaixie Street, one of the oldest streets in Beijing which is named after a store selling giant smoking pipes in the Qing dyansty. Today it is a popular palce with locals and tourists full of shops, cafés, restaurants, local snacks and bars, in reconstructed Ming and Qing dynasty era buildings.

Stop 4 Back Lakes (Hou Hai)

In the afternoon, walk into the hutongs around Houhai area, one of the two most popular pub streets in Beijing. Admire the traditional buildings lined along the beautiful lake. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, many high ranking officials and even princes used to live here.

Stop 5 Bell and Drum Towers

Finally, visit the Bell and Drum Towers and head inside to watch a traditional drum-beating ceremony in the Drum Tower. You will aslo go up the Bell Tower to have a panoramic view of the old Beijing neighbourhood, and where the old and modern combines.

Please Note

  • - Confirmation email will be received after booking
  • - This tour involves quite some walking in the old part of Beijing, please wear comfortable shoes
  • - Imperial Cuisine is a set menu, please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking