Tour Code: BJ401
Departure: Daily
Length: 8 to 9 hours
Level: easy
Shopping: no
Beijing 4 Days Tour
( no shopping )
Day 1. Arrive in Beijing, Temple of Heaven.
Be met by guide of Beijingjoy and transferred to hotel for check in.
After a refresh in hotel, visit Temple of Heaven. Built in 1420, Temple of Heaven is the best preserved and largest sacrificial building complex in the world.
Have buffet dinner on the top of a five star hotel to get a bird view of Beijing in the evening.
Be transferred back to hotel. (Dinner)
Day 2. Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Beijing Roast Duck
Beijingjoy team (English speaking tour guide, driver and private vehicle) will meet you at your hotel lobby at 08:30 am. Our tour guide will hold a pager with your name.
Drive to the biggest downtown Square of the world - Tiananmen Square. Take a sightseeing in Tiananmen Square.
From the north end of Tiananmen Square, we will enter the Forbidden City. Located at the center of Beijing, Forbidden City was the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Rectangular in shape, Forbidden City is the world's largest palace complex. Visit the Forbidden City along the central axis from south to north.
Have lunch in a former garden of imperial palace.
What do you feel after visit Forbidden City? Yes, It will be better if there is imperial waiters or even queen.
Beijingservice team offer you this chance. While using delicious food, you will be offered service by imperial waiters. You may even fall across with empress if lucky enough. The amazing points are not just waiters in imperial cloth and offered by exquisite tableware in imperial style. It is the feeling of being a king or queen, while waiters say hello to you in ancient Qing Dynasty style, listening the music by Chinese musical instruments 'Zheng', walking in the charming Chinese Imperial Garden. Why not feel the living Chinese imperial culture if you will or are already in Beijing.
Move on to visit Summer Palace -20 kilometers northwest of downtown Beijing. Summer Palace is the largest imperial garden of Ming and Qing dynasty. The whole Summer Palace covers an area of over 290 hectares including more than 3,000 buildings, such as halls, pavilions, towers, etc.
Drive to have Beijing Roast Duck for Dinner in the most famous Quanjude Restaurant. Eating Peking duck is seen to be one of the two things you are absolutely supposed to do while in Beijing.
Be transferred back to your hotel after the whole day tour. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Have lunch in a local restaurant. Enjoy Chinese Foot Massage to get yourself relaxed.
Enjoy Chinese Tea and watch Chinese Tea Show.
Be transferred to airport to connect flight. (Breakfast, Lunch).
Hotel: Prime Hotel Beijing (5 star hotel located in downtown Beijing)
Tour guide
Graduate from University, tour guide of Beijingjoy team provides excellent travel service.
Vehicle
Beijingjoy provides experienced driver and well-maintained private vehicle for tour tour.
4 seats to 45 seats vehicle are available.
Restaurant
Beijingjoy team do not use tourism restaurant. You can skip having lunch with a big tour group.
Discover what is a real local restaurant is part of highlights of this tour.
Beijingjoy select restaurants each year to secure the restaurant is clean, safe and decent.
Shopping Place
Beijingjoy team do not include shopping place in Beijing tour itinerary unless under traveler's request.
Cloisonne, Jade, Silk Market and Pearl are available on this tour.
Please inform your tour advisor or tour guide in advance if you need the shopping
to be included in this one day tour.
No extra fee is needed to add shopping on this itinerary.
Tour advisor of Beijingjoy Team
Ms. Tracy is in charge of this tour.
Majored in tourism and English in university, Tracy is familiar with all details of this tour.
Please email Tracy (tracy@beijingjoy.com) if you have any question.
Price Covers:
Lunch,
Air-conditioned private vehicle,
Admission fee,
English-speaking tour guide,
Fuel, expressway cost
Parking cost.
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