Duration: | 4 Day(s) - 3 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Classic Tours |
Day 1: Beijing
The tour guide will pick you up at Beijing International airport and will help you check in at your hotel.
Day 2: Sightseeing Tour
After breakfast you will visit Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City; after lunch you will go to the Mutianyu Great Wall for sightseeing. (B/L/D)
Day 3: City Tour - Boat Cruising
After breakfast you will visit the Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace; after lunch, you will take a boat cruise on Kunming Lake. (B/L/D)
Day 4: Departure
After breakfast, you will enjoy your free time until the tour guide picks you up and take you to the airport for your departure. (B)
Remarks:
1) We offer a quasi 4-star hotel for your accommodation ;
2) Transportation in Beijing is by luxury air-condition vehicle;
3)The price has included all the admission fee & travel agency liability insurance;
4)Professional English tour guide service for all the routes;
5) We suggest you pay tips to the tour guide & driver
6) This price is for 6 or 7 persons as an independent group, if more persons are in an independent group, the price will be more cheaper.
KNOW MORE ABOUT BEIJING:
Beijing, only eclipsed by Shanghai in terms of size, is not only the political center of China – a position it has held for more than 800 years – it also plays an important role in the nation's cultural, economic, scientific, and academic life. Located in the northwest of the North China Plain, not far from the western slopes of the Yanshan mountains, Beijing – still sometimes referred to as Peking – is a great place from which to explore this dynamic country due to its dense network of road, rail, and airline connections with other major cities.
Beijing itself has no shortage of unique sightseeing opportunities. It is home to some of the country's best-known tourist attractions, including a section of the famous Great Wall of China at Badaling Pass. Among the city's many historical and cultural points of interest are the Imperial Palace, Beihai Park, Coal Hill Park, and the Heavenly Temple, most of them within the well-preserved historic city center.
Other things to do include exploring the mammoth Tiananmen Square, numerous important temples, the new construction brought about by the city's increased prosperity, and major events such as the 2008 Beijing Olympics. When you've had your fill of sightseeing, enjoy the city's great shopping and dining.