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144 Hours Visa-free Popular 5 Nights 6 Days Beijing Tour with Airport Transfer
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2 Person $440 $ 440
3 Person $380 $ 380
4 Person $370 $ 370
5 Person $362 $ 362
6 Person $353 $ 353
7 Person $345 $ 345
8 Person $330 $ 330
9 Person $322 $ 322
10 Person $300 $ 300
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Planning a getaway? or are you looking for a 144 hours visa-free Beijing tour? Beijing as a city wraps up as the heart of China and is a cradle of what we see now. A 6 days tour into Beijing unwraps a variety of aspects ranging from the immense proportions of fortifications at the Great Wall, imperial structures such as the Forbidden City and the utmost divine temples and palaces for emperors of the previous dynasties that still stand tall. Let us take you out and about the city to see to the must-sees of China.
Day 1
Airport Pickup
Transfer to Hotel
Day 2
Hotel Pickup
Tiananmen Square
Forbidden City
Jingshan Park
Lunch
Temple of Heaven
Night Show
Transfer to Hotel
Day 3
Hotel Pickup
Mutianyu Great Wall
Lunch
Ming Tombs(Changling)
Transfer to Hotel
Day 4
Hotel Pickup
Hutong
Lunch
Beijing Zoo
Summer Palace
Transfer to Hotel
Day 5
Hotel Pickup
Beijing Olympic Park
798 Art Zone
Lunch
Transfer to Hotel
Day 6
Airport Transfer
Tour Itinerary:
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Day 1 Airport Pickup, Transfer to Hotel
Your friendly tour guide and driver will greet you at Starbucks Coffee in Beijing Capital Airport Terminal 2 or 3. (You will need about 1-1.5 hours to finish the customs clearance and get out)
~ 40 min-1 h : Transfer to Hotel
The guide and driver escort you to the hotel and assist you for hotel check-in.
Day 2 Hotel Pickup, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Jingshan Park, Lunch, Temple of Heaven, Night Show, Transfer to Hotel
The tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel at the appointed time.
~ 30 min : Drive to Tiananmen Square
~ 30 min : Visit Tiananmen Square
Join us to visit the legendary Tiananmen Square, the birthplace of China. It was the site for the country to hold the important occasions and celebrations. Witness the past and modern history of Chinese.
~ 0 : Drive to Forbidden City
~ 1.5 h : Visit Forbidden City
Enter the famed Forbidden City. Off-limits to most of the world for 500 years, this palace houses the best-preserved cluster of ancient buildings in China and is a must-see spot in Beijing. Discover some of its secrets and learn about some of the legends while enjoying a tour through its many buildings.
~ 0 : Drive to Jingshan Park
~ 45 min : Visit Jingshan Park
Jingshan Park which is known as one of the imperial gardens in China. Follow your guide on a leisurely climb to the top of Jingshan Hill to experience the panoramic view of the Forbidden City which is located at the south gate of the park. The view from the top also gives a 360-degree view of Beijing.
~ 15 min : Drive to Lunch
~ 1.5 h : Meal time
Have a typical Chinese lunch then visit a silk factory.
~ 20 min : Drive to Temple of Heaven
~ 1 h : Visit Temple of Heaven
Stroll around the sacred Temple of Heaven, which is China's largest and most representative existing masterpiece among China’s ancient sacrificial buildings. Follow in the footsteps of past emperors to discover the temple’s role in the history of Imperial China.
~ 30 min : Drive to
~ 1.2 h : Visit
Choose one of your favorite show from Acrobatics show, Kungfu show or Opera show.
~ 1 h : Transfer to Hotel
Day 3 Hotel Pickup, Mutianyu Great Wall, Lunch, Ming Tombs(Changling), Transfer to Hotel
The tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel at the appointed time.
~ 1-1.5 h : Drive to Mutianyu Great Wall
~ 2-2.5 hours : Visit Mutianyu Great Wall
The Great Wall of China, an iconic landmark illustrating the innovation of ancient Chinese engineering and one of the best-preserved parts of the structure, you can take the cable car or chairlift up to the wall to absorb panoramic vistas of the surrounding scenery(optional). Then remove it from your wish list.
~ 10 min : Drive to Lunch
~ 1.5-2 hours : Meal time
Have a typical Chinese lunch, learn Chinese Jade culture and history and admire the skillful handiwork of the jade carvers by visiting a jade factory.
~ 1h : Drive to Ming Tombs(Changling)
~ 50 min : Visit Ming Tombs(Changling)
Under the guidance of the theory of traditional Chinese Feng Shui, Chinese emperors will carefully consider their burial sites from site selection to planning and design to ensure the everlasting stability of the imperial power. The design of the Ming Tombs was much focused on the harmony of mausoleums and water, plants and nature. Explore the Changling tomb among the Ming Tombs, learn the rich connotation of Chinese traditional culture.
~ 1-1.5 hours : Transfer to Hotel
Learn about the rich flavors and health benefits of the many types of Chinese tea and take part in a tea tasting ceremony then you'll be transferred back to the hotel.
Day 4 Hotel Pickup, Hutong, Lunch, Beijing Zoo, Summer Palace, Transfer to Hotel
The tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel at the appointed time.
~ 30 min : Drive to Hutong
~ 1 h : Visit Hutong
Enjoy a relaxing rickshaw tour in Hutong-through the ancient parts of the city.
~ 0 : Drive to Lunch
~ 1 h : Meal time
Get acquainted with the local residents on a family visit and enjoy typical local food at the local family as well.
~ 30 min : Drive to Beijing Zoo
~ 1 h : Visit Beijing Zoo
Visit and take snapshots of China's national treasure, the lovely giant panda.
~ 45 min : Drive to Summer Palace
~ 1-1.5 h : Visit Summer Palace
Explore and admire the imperial palace and gardens with stunning scenery and listen to the guide for the palace’s ancient history.
~ 1h : Transfer to Hotel
Day 5 Hotel Pickup , Beijing Olympic Park, 798 Art Zone, Lunch, Transfer to Hotel
The tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel at the appointed time
~ 30 min : Drive to Beijing Olympic Park
~ 1 h : Visit Beijing Olympic Park
Venture to hyper-modern the Bird’s Nest and Water Cube: the stadiums built for the 2008 Olympics. Bird's Nest is the world's largest steel structure and the most complex stadium ever constructed Water Cube' construction that draws inspiration from the formation of soap bubbles.
~ 40 min : Drive to 798 Art Zone
~ 2 hours : Visit 798 Art Zone
798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, comprises a complex of 50-year-old decommissioned military factory buildings. Beginning in 2002, artists and cultural organizations began to divide, rent out, and re-make the factory spaces, gradually developing them into galleries, art centers, artists' studios, design companies, restaurants and bars.
~ 10 min : Drive to Lunch
~ 40 min : Meal time
Enjoy a typical Chinese Lunch.
~ 35min : Transfer to Hotel
Day 6 Airport Transfer
~ 40 min-1 h : Airport Transfer
The tour guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the airport according to your flight departure time. Say farewell to Beijing!
Hotel in Beijing
Hotel Name : Capital Hotel
Hotel Name : Jade Garden Hotel
Hotel Name : King Parkview Hotel
The Tiananmen Square on the north to south axis is at the center of Beijing city. It's the largest square in the world, encompassing an area of 14 hectares, and measuring 865 meters north to south, and 500 and 370 meters east to west on the northern and southern ends respectively.
The Five-Star Red Flag flutters high above the mid-point of the square's north side. Everyday, at dawn and dusk, the Guards march in unison to the foot of the flagstaff to hoist or lower the National Flag, saluted with eyes by the on-lookers.
The Monument to the People's Heroes towers over the center of the square. To its south lies Chairman Mao's Memorial Hall. The Chinese Revolutionary Museum and the Chinese History Museum stand to the east of the square, the Great Hall of the People to the west and the magnificent Heavenly Peace Gate Tower to the north. The Tower is adjoined on its left side by the Zhongshan Park and on the right side by the Working People's Palace of Culture. Opposite the tower in the far south is the Zhengyang Gate Tower. These fine and unique buildings arranged in perfect harmony add greater beauty and grandeur to the Tianmen Square.
The Tiananmen Square is the people's square, where grand state ceremonies are held on important occasions.
Upon the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, the Hongwu Emperor moved the capital from Beijing in the north to Nanjing in the south, and ordered to burn down the Yuan palaces. When his son Zhu Di became the Yongle Emperor, he moved the capital back to Beijing, and the construction of Forbidden City began in 1406. The construction lasted 15 years, and required more than a million workers. Material used include whole logs of precious Phoebe zhennan wood found in the jungles of south-western China, and large blocks of marble from quarries near Beijing. The floors of major halls were paved with "golden bricks".
The Forbidden City, situated in the very heart of Beijing, was home to 24 emperors of the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) Dynasties. In ancient times, the emperor claimed to be the son of Heaven, and therefore Heaven’s supreme power was bestowed upon him. The emperors' residence on earth was built as a replica of the "Purple Palace where God was thought to live in Heaven". Such a divine place was certainly forbidden to ordinary people and that is why the Forbidden City is so named.
The Forbidden City is the world's largest surviving palace complex and covers 72 hectare . It is a 961 meters from north to south and 753 meters from east to west. It consists of 980 surviving buildings with 8,707 rooms. The Forbidden City was designed to be the centre of the ancient Beijing. It is enclosed in a larger, walled area called the Imperial City. The Imperial City is, in turn, enclosed by the Inner City; to its south lays the Outer City.
Situated in the city center, it is a beautiful royal landscape garden. Covering an area of 230,000 square meters, the park stands on the central point of the south-north axis of the city and faces the north gate of the Forbidden City. It is found on Jingshan Hill, which was originally named Wansui Hill (Long Live Hill), Zhen Hill or Meishan Hill (Coal Hill). The mid summit of the hill is the highest point in Beijing. Looking from the peak, the visitor is able to get a full and clear view of the Forbidden City.
During the Yuan (1271-1368), Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, the hill served as an imperial garden and was properly laid out under the Ming Dynasty when numerous fruit trees were planted as well as many palaces and pavilions built for the emperor to make sacrifices to his ancestors. As a result, the royal families always enjoyed amusements here, like hunting in the hills. Then, in 1928, it was opened to the public. Later, after 1949, the park was fully rebuilt, with the paths in it paved and most of the buildings renovated. Now, the present is one of the 'AAAA' Scenery Spots in China and a 'must' for visitors to Beijing.
Upon entering the front gate of the park, visitors can see the Qiwang Pavilion, embraced by the vigorous green cypresses. This was originally the place for emperors to worship the memorial tablet of Confucius. Surrounded by white marble balustrades, the two-storied pavilion with its golden-glazed roof appears quite dignified.
The hill has five summits, and on each summit there is a pavilion, built in 1751. In every pavilion, there was originally placed a copper Buddha statue which represented one of the five tastes-sour, bitter, sweet, acrid and salt. It is a pity that they were all lost during the warfare of 1900. Among the five pavilions, the Wanchun Pavilion (Ten Thousand Spring Pavilion), on the middle of the five summits, sits at the hill's central point of the city. It is a perfect place to appreciate the full view of the city. From this pavilion, visitors are able to see the resplendent and magnificent Forbidden City in the south, the dignified Bell and Drum Towers in the north, as well as Beihai Park and White Dagoba Temple in the west.
In the north side of the hill is found the Shouhuang Hall (Hall of Imperial Longevity), originally the place for the emperors in the Qing dynasty to pay their respects to their ancestors. Some of the emperors' portraits were worshiped in it. To the east of the Shouhuang Hall, stands the Yongsi Hall (Missing Hall), the place for resting the dead bodies of the past emperors and queens.
The Temple of Heaven is located in the Chongwen district in the southern part of Beijing. It was built in 1420 during a time when many other important buildings were constructed in Beijing. Tiantan served as a place of ceremonies and rituals for the Ming and Qing emperors.
The Palace of Abstinence is located near the western entrance of the temple. Before each ceremony, emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties held a three-day fasting period during summer and winter festivals. The emperors spent two days fasting in the Forbidden City and completed the last day of fasting in the Palace of Abstinence.
South of the Echo wall stands the Altar of Heaven, built entirely of white marble. The altar has four entrances and a flight of nine steps leading down in every direction. At the center of the upper terrace lies a round stone surrounded by nine concentric rings of stones.
Even the numbers of the carved balustrades on these terraces are also multiples of nine. When you stand in the center of the upper terrace and speak in a low voice, your voice will echo back much louder to yourself than to others, as the sound waves are reflected back by the marble balustrades to the focal point at the center.
The main building in the compound is the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests. The entire structure was joint by wooden bars, laths and brackets, without using steel and concrete. The four large pillars in the center are known as the Dragon Well Pillars with each pillar representing one of the four seasons.
Temple of Heaven tour experience the sacred past of the capital
Temple of Heaven is a place of worshipping for Ming and Qing emperors.
Take a tour to explore the hall of prayer, the dragon walls and the stunning greenery around the temple. Enjoy the play of colors and of number 9. Book your tour to learn more!
Mutianyu Great Wall locates in county Huairou Beijing. Mutianyu is around 73 kilometers to Beijing with a long history & brilliant culture and reputed as “the most beautiful part of-Great Wall”. Mutianyu is 5400 meter-long and the lush green cover 90% of. Mutianyu is the longest section ofand granted as one of the 16 most beautiful sceneries in Beijing.
Mutianyu great wall mainly made of slabs of granite. It measures 7 meters to 8 meters in height, and 4 meters to 5 meters in width.
was initially built in(550-557). In the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), general Xuda rebuilt based on Great Wall in Qi Dynasty. Since 1569, Tan Lun and Qi Jiguang, two famous patriotic generals, renovated it in order to strengthen its defensive potential when they guarded the strategic pass. It served as the northern protective screen, guarding the capital and imperial mausoleums for generations.
Currently, there are a first-class cable car andfixed in Mutianyu Great Wall. Mutianyu Great Wall has formed a comprehensive landscape gathering culture, Stone and health fitness.
has six specialties:
One: lushly greens.
Lushly greens inover 96% of. In spring, flowers bloom on the mountainside; in summer, grasses dress the hills in green; October is the most beautiful month as the leaves turn red, yellow, and gold. The Great Wall is also magnificent in winter while dressing by snow. Mutianyu Great Wall offerslooks in four seasons.
Two: Watchtowers in unique shape
The gate of Zhengguan tower is not designed in the middle, but is on the eastern side. The two-storey terrace is comprised of three hollow watchtowers, a large one in the middle and two smaller ones on two sides. It has many rooms to store grain and station troops. Mutianyu Great Wall is the only section with the-shaped watchtower.
Three: Heavily-dense watchtowers located
From Big Corner Tower to Zhengguan tower, less than 500 meters,built with 4. From No. 1 watchto No. 20, with a total 3000 meter long, there are heavily occupied with 25 watchtowers. Every hundred-meter interval is located with one watchtower.
Four: the main and branch wall co-existed. There are 23distributed at close intervals along the wall. They are located not only in the main wall but also at the distinctive "branch city". Branch cities are built on the hill ridge against the inner or outer side of the wall. For example, No. 11 Watchtower can be found on the branch wall.
Five: double parapets
Both sides of the Great Wall have parapets to defend against enemies. Some parapets- tooth shaped instead of the regular rectangular form. Below the parapets, there are square embrasures, the top of which are designed in an arc structure, different from the traditional round embrasures.
Six: three-dimensional appeal
Pass Mutianju has the lowest latitude only with 486. From the east to Big corner tower, less than 500long, Mutianyu great wall117 meters. From the Zhengguan tower to the 19th tower, the great wall lies morefrom the 20th tower to the, via 10 watchtowers, Mutianyu Great Wall reaches from 486 meters to 1039 meters in-depth, seems quite magnificent.
Three terrific scenic spots:
Terrace (No. 6 Watchtower) is 40 meters long, 30 meters wide, and 20 meters high. The terrace was built in 1404 with an important strategic position. One side facing the Mutianyu Pass is stationed with Mongolian troops whileis an entry to Beijing and an express way to imperial tomb. The gate is not designed in the middle, but is on the eastern side. The two-storey terrace is comprised of three hollow watchtowers, a large one in the middle and two smaller ones on two sides. It has many rooms to store grain and station troops.
Big Corner Tower (No. 1 Watchtower) is connected with Mutianyu in the west, with Gubeikou in the east, and with a branch city wall in the south. The tower looks like a corner from each angle, so it is called Big Corner Tower. Big corner Tower divide Great Wall occupied by County Ji from Great Wall occupied by County Chang. Big Corner Tower is one of the biggest and the toppest eastern tower. A broad view from the big corner tower convenience visitors a lot.
“Yingfeidaoying” is one of the steepest sections of the Great Wall in Beijing. “yingfeidaoying” is the best word to depicting the “steep Great Wall in a particular part”. Jiankou is the hottest spot for taking photos nowadays. Great Wall from the middle of the mountain to the toppest of the mountain, after built one watch tower on the top of the mountain, the great wall suddenly climbs down back the middle, and then suddenly up to 840 meters, because the bend is in the shape of an ox horn and hence got the name “ox horn”. Mutianyu great wall along the side of the ox horn is reputed as “Yingfeidaoying” for the whole wall built on stone cliffs mostly with a 50 degree slope, there is one even nearly 90 vertical degree. The step is only few inches wide booked for the brave only.
Restored masterpiece-Mutianyu Great Wall
Situated 80 km northeast of central Beijing in Huairou County, The Great Wall of Mutianyu is stunning!
Book the Mutianyu Great Wall tour to visit the restored section of the wall. Enjoy the slide way and cable car fixed at the wall.
When you’re done, relax and take in the beautiful landscape all in one day! The splendor awaits you!
The Ming Tombs are located in Changping district, about 50 kilometers to the northwest of Beijing city.
During the Ming Dynasty, there were 14 emperors from the Yongle Reign of Zhudi to the Chongzhen Reign of Zhuyoujian. 13 emperors had their tombs built there except Zhuqiyu (the Jingtai Reign) who was buried at the Golden Mountain in the western suburbs of Beijing, hence the name of the Tombs of 13 Ming Emperors (The Ming Tombs).
Encompassing an area of 10 hectares, Changling, the tomb for Emperor Zhudi and his wife lies at the foot of Tianshoushan (the Mountain of Heavenly Longevity). It comprises three courtyards with Changling Hall, or the Lingsi Hall on par with Taihe Hall (Hall of Supreme Harmony) of the Palace Museum, Dacheng Hall of Confucius Temple in Qufu of Shangdong Province and Tiankuang Hall of Dai Temple at the foot of Taishan. The Changling Hall covers an area of 1956.44 square meters, that surpassing that of the Taihe Hall (Hall of Supreme Harmony). It is supported by 60 precious columns, each made of a whole trunk of nanmu and remaining intact without any protection after 500 years.
According to experts,the word Hutong originated from Mongolian language meaning"Well". In ancient times,people tended to gather and live around wells. So the original meaning of Hutong should be"a place where people gather and live."Another explanation says that during the Yuan Dynasty,in the 13th century,residential areas in the city were divided into many quarters. In Mongolian language,passageways were called Hutong. But no matter what Hutong exactly means,one thing is for sure: Hutongs first appeared in Beijing during the Yuan Dynasty.
In the early 13th century, a Mongolian tribe from the north became very strong. Led by Genghis Khan,the Mongolian occupied Beijing,the capital of the Jin Dynasty. In the year 1271,Kubla Khan,the grandson of Genghis Khan,founded the Yuan Dynasty and set Beijing as the capital city. Unfortunately,the old city was completely destroyed during the war. So they had to rebuild it. In old China,all the structures and roads were required to be symmetrical. So the city was well designed. First,they had to find a center,and then built a regular square city. The layout of the city was very much like a chessboard. About 50 residential areas were constructed,with straight roads and Hutongs in between. At the time,there was a clear definition for avenue,street and Hutong. A 37-metre-wide road was called an avenue,an 18-metre-wide one was called a street,and a 9-metre-wide lane was called a Hutong. Most of today's Hutong were formed during the Ming and Qing Dynasties that followed.
Hutongthe Chinese narrow streets
Why book a Hutong tour to explore these streets?.
Beijing has some of the most mesmerizing architectural masterpieces.
Walk around these historical streets which patterned to fit a square city. You’ll find the reflection of the great Chinese dynasties!
Beijing zoo is a park in Beijing, China. Loc in the Xicheng District, the zoo occupies an area of 89 hectares, including 5.6 hectares hectares of lakes and ponds. It is one of the oldest zoos in China and has one of the largest animal collections in the country. The zoo and its aquarium has over 450 species of land animals and over 500 species of marine animals. In all, it is a home to 14,500 animals. More than six million visitors come to the zoo each year. The zoo was founded in 1906 during the late Qing Dynasty. Like many of Beijing's parks, the zoo's grounds resemble classical Chinese gardens, with flower beds amidst natural scenery, including dense groves of trees, stretches of meadows, small streams and rivers, lotus pools and hills dotted with pavilions and historical buildings.
The Beijing Zoo is best known for its collection of rare animals endemic to China including the Giant Pandas, which are zoo's most popular animals, the golden snub-nosed monkey, South China Tiger, white-lipped deer, Pere David's Deer, Crested Ibis, Chinese Alligator and the Chinese Giant Salamander. Other endangered or threatened species include Siberian tiger, yak, Przewalski's horse, snow leopard, Tibetan gazelle, and kiang.
The zoo also has a broad collection of megafauna such as lions, jaguars, clouded leopards, Asian and African elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, black bears, polar bears, tapirs, sea turtles, penguins, gorillas, chimpanzees, kangaroos, muntjac, addax, zebras, otters, bats,flamingos and lemurs. The Beijing Zoo has 13 of the world's 15 species of cranes.
The Summer Palace, located ten kilometers to the northwest of Beijing, used to be a summer residence of Qing Dynasty emperors. It is an imperial garden known far and wide for its architectural grandeur and stunning natural beauty. It is one of the Four Most Famous Gardens in China. The construction of the Summer Palace started in 1750.
The northern part of the Summer Palace is the 60-meter-tall Longevity Hill. Its southern part is a wide expanse of water called Kunming Lake. The whole garden covers 290 hectares, with the lake taking up four-fifths of its total area.
Along the northern bank of Kunming Lake runs the Long Corridor with a total length of 728 meters and 273 sections.. The crossbeams of the Long Corridor are decorated with more than 8,000 color paintings with Chinese landscape and historical stories.
The 17-arch bridge on the southern bank of Kunming Lake is more than 150 meters long. Carved stone lions, of different sizes and postures, sit on top of the bridge's stone columns. An octagonal pavilion stands at one end of the bridge and near the pavilion lies a bronze ox with its head raised toward the lake. On the back of the ox is engraved a line from Emperor Qianlong stating that the ox is used to control flooding of the lake.
A Ming-style street winds along a stretch of water on the back side of Longevity Hill. The Suzhou Street, 300 meters long, is lined with more than 60 shops and decorated with archways and gateways. The shops, of different shapes and sizes, are built with bluish gray tiles and bricks. The marketplace lends a folksy flavor to the imperial garden.
Summer Palace is a fascinating ensemble of gardens, lakes and palaces
Book a tour to the Summer Palace and experience a stunning ensemble of lakes, gardens and palaces in Beijing. It remains to be a popular tourist destination to this day!
The buildings are positioned in a fashion that creates a sharp contrast to the hilly backdrop. Enjoy walking through these splendid halls and pavilions, admiring the construction and natural beauty all at once!
Beijing Olympic Park is where the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and Paralympics took place. The park was designed to contain ten venues, the Olympic Village, and other supporting facilities. Afterward, it was transformed into a comprehensive multifunctional activity center for the public.
National Stadium also known as the Bird's Nest is a stadium in Beijing. It hosted the opening and closing ceremonies, athletics, and football finals of the Games. The stadium has room for 91,000 spectators, but the capacity was reduced to 80,000 after the Olympics. It will be the site of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2022 Winter Olympics. It was made of strong steel with natural curves and crossing lattices, it seems like a giant cradle and nest for impregnating life. Total structures of inside and outside for the stadium is neoteric and simple.
The Beijing National Aquatics Center "Water Cube" hosted the swimming, diving and synchronized swimming events. It has a capacity of 6,000 (17,000 during the 2008 Olympics) and is located next to the National Stadium. It will be the site of the curling competitions in 2022. The shape of Water Cube inspired from the natural formations of soap bubbles and cells. It has been praised as a magic water cube since it can decorate with natural iridescent light. In the evening, people might feel pleasant and leisure when they watch these buildings which display colorful lights casting a bright and dazzling sea world.
They are unparalleled and unprecedented landmarks in Beijing. They hold thousands of competitions insides the stadium but also attracts millions of visitors to appreciate remarkable buildings in China.
798 Art Zone or Dashanzi Art District, comprise a complex of 50-year-old decommissioned military factory buildings .Beginning in 2002, artists and cultural organizations began to divide, rent out, and re-make the factory spaces, gradually developing them into galleries, art centers, artists' studios, design companies, restaurants, and bars.
It became a "Soho-esque" area of international character, replete with "loft living," attracting attention from all around.
Bringing together contemporary art, architecture, and culture with a historically interesting location and an urban lifestyle, "798" has evolved into a cultural concept, of interest to experts and normal folk alike, influential on our concepts of both urban culture and living space.
798 stands for much more than a three digit number: in Beijing these numbers symbolize the country's cutting edge art movement led by the Chinese vanguard, unchained artistic personalities with alternative life goals. The largest, most influential art district in China - the 798 - hosts world-class international and Chinese exhibitions in the midst of former weapons factories.
Includes & Excludes
Price includes
Entrance tickets
VIP pass to skip the long line to the Forbidden City
Professional private English speaking tour guide
Transport to and from the airport, hotel and the tourist attractions
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled mineral water
One night show
Lunch
Price excludes
Gratuities and tips
Dinner
Booking Notes
How to Choose Tour Type?
Affordable Group Tour:
At least 2 people bookable.
Our small group tour is around 15 peoples picked up from different airline.
Suitable for tourists with limited budget and who would like to travel with others from different countries.
If you stay in a hotel, please go to our meeting point on your own.
Tour duration is fixed, if you would like to stay longer or shorter time at attractions. Please choose private tour.
Best Value Private Tour:
More flexible and time-saving.
No need to wait for other tourists.
Flexible schedule.
Possible to be customized for your own itinerary.
A privet tour guide and the air-conditioned vehicle will be at your service.
Pick up and drop off according to your time and place (Hotel or Airport)
Your tour guide will decide attractions visiting order on the tour reasonably.
How to Book?
1. You can choose your favorite tour and book online, fill in your booking information(full name, arrival & departure time, flight number, email, tel etc). Please confirm and leave note your landing at Terminal 1, 2 or 3 in Beijing Capital International Airport.
2. Choose to pay the deposit or full payment. We accept payment by PayPal, Credit Card, Alipay or Wechat, either USD, AUD, EURO or RMB in cash on the tour day. Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
How to Apply for 24/144 Hours Free Visa Permit?
1. You should apply for a transit VISA after you landed at the airport.
2. It only applies to passengers who transit through from one country to another country. (e.g New York-Beijing-Tokyo)
The destination and place of departure cannot be the same.(e.g Bangkok-Beijing-Bangkok).
24-Hour Without VISA, TWOV for almost all countries by air, cruise or train transiting in China. Counted from the landing time, multiple stops.
How to apply the 24 hours free transit VISA and Policy :
How to apply the 144 hours free transit VISA and Policy:
Cancellation Policy
Beijing Layover Private Tour
If your flight is canceled or delayed and you inform us at least 4 hours in advance before the scheduled pick-up time, there is no cancellation fee.
If you are not able to get out of the airport for some reasons, we will refund the money to you (Excluding driver and guide airport transfer charges)
Beijing Layover Group Tour
If you cancel at least 3 days in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
If you cancel within 24 hours before the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
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Hotel Position : Plaza del Angel, 12, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Opened:2000
Number of rooms:108
Postcode:100007
Redecorated:2017
The Ping'anfu Hotel (Ping'anfu Binguan) is a luxury hotel located in the hustle and bustle of the city center. It is only 4 kilometers from the railway station and 28 kilometers from the airport. This hotel provide comfortable rooms, ranging from standard doubles to deluxe suites. Facilities in rooms include international direct dial telephones, satellite televisions, central air conditioning and mini bars. Room service is available on request. Guests of the hotel will also have the chance to relax in the sauna and massage center. The hotel has numerous restaurants, mostly serving Chinese cuisine.
Check-in & Check-out
Check-in from 14:00
Check-out before 12:00
Smoking is now strictly prohibited within all public and enclosed spaces in Beijing. This hotel will NOT offer smoking rooms.
Opened:2000
Number of rooms:108
Postcode:100007
Redecorated:2017