Join this four-day city tour of Beijing that highlights two key historical experiences while allowing time to explore the city. One day is dedicated to visiting the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, where you can enjoy breathtaking views and stroll along this well-preserved section, followed by a visit to the Sacred Way, a serene pathway lined with stone statues that leads to the Ming Tombs. The remaining days offer opportunities to discover other iconic landmarks while immersing yourself in Beijing’s vibrant cultural atmosphere.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Beijing: the capital of China, a vibrant metropolis blending ancient history with modern development. Home to iconic landmarks like the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven, it offers a rich cultural heritage alongside its role as a political and economic center.
Mutianyu Great Wall: Surrounded by lush forests, this well-preserved section offers stunning views and fewer crowds, making it a popular destination for visitors looking to experience the Wall's history and natural beauty.
Día 1: ARRIVAL BEIJING
Upon arrival at Beijing Capital Airport, you will be welcomed by your driver and transferred to your hotel. Relax after your flight or take advantage of our afternoon excursion to visit the Temple of Heaven (optional, not included).
Temple of Heaven excursion: The Temple of Heaven is one of the most visited monuments in Beijing. This magnificent construction with its triple roof of blue glazed tiles, is the symbol of the relationship between the world of humans and that of the divine. In addition to the Hall of Prayers for Abundant Harvests, visit the Altar of the Circular Mound and the Echo Wall. In the temple park, local residents gather daily for leisure activities such as singing, dancing, playing chess, and practising calligraphy on the ground. Be sure to visit the "Corner of Love," where elderly parents exchange information about their single children in hopes of finding them a match.
Overnight in Beijing.
Día 2: BEIJING
After breakfast at the hotel spend the day free at leisure exploring Beijing. Experience the city’s unique blend of history and modernity at your own pace. Stroll through the bustling hutongs, discover hidden teahouses, or visit serene parks like Beihai and Jingshan, where locals practice tai chi or play traditional instruments. Take time to sample authentic street food, shop at markets like Panjiayuan, and simply enjoy the atmosphere of this vibrant, ever-changing metropolis. Or join our optional excursion to get a better insight into the city (not included).
Beijing City Tour: Meet your guide in the lobby of your hotel around 08:30. Then, visit Tian An Men Square, and the Forbidden City, a perfect example of the architectural classicism of the Ming Dynasty. Visit Coal Park where you will have a panoramic view of the entire royal palace and enjoy lunch in a local restaurant. Next, enjoy a cyclo-rickshaw ride through the old Hutong districts (about 10-15 minutes), followed by a guided walk through the Hutong. Afterward, visit the Silk Market and explore the trendy The Place district.
Overnight in Beijing.
Día 3: BEIJING: THE GREAT WALL
After breakfast at the hotel, prepare for an unforgettable day of exploration. Begin your morning with an excursion to the Mutianyu Great Wall, located 80 km north of Beijing. This less crowded section offers a more serene experience, with the option to ascend and descend on foot, or by cable car (available for an additional fee on site). Enjoy lunch nearby before heading to the Sacred Way in the afternoon, where stone statues line the path leading to the Ming Tombs. Conclude your day with a visit to the Ming Dingling Tomb, venturing into its underground palace for a fascinating glimpse of imperial history.
Overnight in Beijing.
Día 4: DEPARTURE BEIJING
Enjoy one last breakfast at the hotel and some free time before your driver takes you back to Beijing Capital Airport for your departure flight.
Comfortable and light clothing is best suited to travel in the warm months and warm clothing in the colder months in China. Visitors should not wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts or sparse clothing when visiting temples, religious or official buildings. Sun protection, sunglasses and a hat can be very useful during your stay.