•Your knowledgeable local English-speaking private guide will meet you in the hotel lobby;
•An air-conditioned vehicle with a licensed driver will transport you throughout your tour;
•We will arrange pre-booked tickets for the Forbidden City, helping you save time.
Suggested Time Slot:
(For reference only and may vary based on actual conditions)
9:00 | Hotel meet-up |
9:30-11:00 | Temple of Heaven |
11:30-12:15 | Lunch (own expense) |
12:30-13:30 | Tian’anmen Square |
13:30-15:30 | Forbidden City |
16:00 | Return to hotel |
Duration: 7 hours
Note: 1. If you exceed this duration, an overtime charge of 100 CNY per hour for the driver and 100 CNY per hour for the guide will apply.
Itinerary Quick Look
We’re happy to tailor this private tour of Beijing to match your interests. Please note that Tian'anmen Square could be enforced martial law due to government activities temporarily, which we can NOT be informed in advance. So the tour guide may adjust the itinerary according to the situation.
Your tour guide will meet you in the hotel lobby as long as the hotel is within the Fourth Ring Road in Beijing. If your hotel is outside the Fourth Ring Road, or if you need to be picked up at the train station or airport, the guide can still meet you up, but there will be an additional charge.
Temple of Heaven
Start your day with a visit to the Temple of Heaven, one of the top Beijing attractions and a significant UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient site, built during the Ming Dynasty, was where Chinese emperors conducted annual ceremonies to pray for good harvests and the favor of the heavens. As one of the largest and most important imperial complexes in China, it’s renowned for its architectural, historical, and cultural significance.
Start your visit by entering through the Southern Gate, where you’ll encounter the Circular Mound Altar, a beautifully crafted, three-tiered marble platform used for sacrificial rites. From here, follow the Danbi Bridge (also known as the Sacred Way) to reach the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, the centerpiece of the Temple of Heaven. This stunning hall, with its iconic blue-tiled roof and dragon motifs, is a masterpiece of traditional Chinese architecture and one of the most photographed sites in Beijing. Learn about the symbolic design of the structure, which reflects the emperor's role as the intermediary between heaven and earth.
Explore the sprawling grounds, where you’ll also find the Imperial Vault of Heaven, surrounded by the famous Echo Wall, which allows sound to travel across great distances due to its acoustic design. Visitors often test the phenomenon by speaking into one side of the wall and listening on the other.
As you wander through the park, you’ll see groups of locals practicing Tai Chi and dancing, adding a lively and authentic touch to your visit. The serene atmosphere, combined with rich history, makes the Temple of Heaven a must-see on any Beijing city tour. A visit typically lasts around 2 hours.
Tiananmen Square
Continue your journey with a visit to Tiananmen Square, the world’s largest public square and a must-see Beijing landmark. Take in the sight of iconic attractions such as the Monument to the People's Heroes, the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong, and the Great Hall of the People. For those interested in Chinese history, the square’s importance as a focal point for historical events, including the founding of the People’s Republic of China, makes it a significant stop on any Beijing city tour.
Forbidden City
From Tiananmen Square, walk directly to the Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, an essential Beijing attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This massive imperial complex, home to emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, boasts over 9,000 rooms filled with ancient Chinese architecture, imperial treasures, and vibrant cultural relics. On your guided tour, explore famous sites such as the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Preserving Harmony, and the Imperial Garden. A visit here provides a fascinating glimpse into China’s imperial history and dynastic traditions. Plan at least 2–3 hours for a comprehensive tour.
Inclusions
•Private English speaking tour guide
•Forbidden City admission tickets
•Official Reservation for Tian’anmen Square
•An air-conditioned vehicle with a private licensed driver
•Private Guide Lobby Meetup
Exclusions
•Meals
•Gratuities
•Personal expenses
•Overtime service fee
Additional Info.:
1. It’s recommended to arrive at the hotel lobby on time to help you avoid the crowds and make the most of your day.
2. On special occasions of national significance, you may not be able to enter Tiananmen Square; instead, you will have the option to view it from the car.
3. The Forbidden City is closed to the public on Mondays.
4. If tickets or tours are not purchased at least 7 days in advance, you will need to buy your own ticket and wait in line.
5. Please remember to bring your passport, as it is required for entry into certain attractions.
6. Wear comfortable walking shoes, as some parts of the tour involve moderate walking.
7. It’s a good idea to have some local currency (CNY) for small purchases, as not all places accept international credit cards.