Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Beijing on a private tour. Visit iconic landmarks like the Temple of Heaven, Tian’anmen Square, and the Forbidden City, and experience the local life and cuisine. Book now for a personalized and unforgettable adventure!
Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Beijing on a private tour. Visit iconic landmarks like the Temple of Heaven, Tian’anmen Square, and the Forbidden City, and experience the local life and cuisine. Book now for a personalized and unforgettable adventure!
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Beijing - Overview of Beijing One-Day Private Tour
Explore two of Beijing’s most significant historical and cultural sites – the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven – with our three customized one-day tour options.
Option 1 (Budget): Includes subway transport with metro fares, excluding lunch. Visit Tiananmen Square, the UNESCO-listed Forbidden…
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Beijing - Overview of Beijing One-Day Private Tour
Explore two of Beijing’s most significant historical and cultural sites – the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven – with our three customized one-day tour options.
Option 1 (Budget): Includes subway transport with metro fares, excluding lunch. Visit Tiananmen Square, the UNESCO-listed Forbidden City (with a private guide), and Temple of Heaven (where you can observe locals’ morning activities).
Option 2 (Comfort): Follows the same itinerary as the Budget Option, but upgrades to private car transfers for a more convenient experience and includes a local lunch, along with a dedicated guide.
Option 3: The In-depth option adds the UNESCO-listed Summer Palace to the itinerary (Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven). It includes a private car and guide, allowing a comprehensive experience of four cultural landmarks – from the imperial history of the Forbidden City to the garden beauty of the Summer Palace – along with authentic local dining. -
Temple of Heaven - Begin your day by meeting your private guide after being picked up from your central Beijing accommodation in the morning.
The first stop is the Temple of Heaven — a sacred imperial site where Ming and Qing dynasty emperors held annual ceremonies to pray for blessings. With your guide, explore the courtyard surrounded by ancient, towering trees. Here, you can join local residents in morning exercises (such as tai chi, sword dancing, and group singing) and delve into the core areas of the Temple of Heaven: the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, the Circular Mound Altar, and the Danbi Bridge, each reflecting the ancient people’s reverence for Heaven and Earth and their architectural brilliance. - Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest - Your tour begins with the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests — the most iconic structure of the Temple of Heaven. As you enter with your guide, you’ll be transported back to the Ming and Qing dynasties: this grand circular building, with its triple-eaved roof and intricate wooden brackets, was the main site where emperors prayed for abundant crops each year. Your guide will help you envision the solemn imperial ceremonies of the past, bringing this ancient architectural marvel to life with history.
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Echo Wall - From the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, walk along the Danbi Bridge — a long, gently sloping path once reserved for emperors (symbolizing their “ascent to heaven”). At the end of the bridge is the Huangqiongyu (Imperial Vault of Heaven), a smaller yet equally elegant circular building. Originally used to store ceremonial tablets of Heaven and imperial ancestors, its delicate blue-tiled roof and refined carvings reflect the solemnity of imperial worship.
Next, visit the Echo Wall surrounding Huangqiongyu — a fascinating architectural wonder! Test its famous acoustic effect: stand at one end of the wall, whisper softly, and someone at the opposite end can hear you clearly. This ingenious design has amazed visitors for centuries, showcasing ancient Chinese craftsmanship. - Yuanqiutan - Finally, reach the Circular Mound Altar, the most sacred spot for heaven-worshipping ceremonies. Step onto the Heavenly Heart Stone at the altar’s center — here, you can mimic Ming Dynasty emperors and “talk with heaven.” As you stand there, your guide will explain the profound Chinese beliefs associated with this site: the altar’s circular shape and layered design represent the heavens, while every detail (from the number of stone slabs to the placement of railings) follows the principles of “harmony between man and nature,” a core concept in traditional Chinese culture that emphasizes unity with the cosmos.
- Pearl Market (Hongqiao Market) - If you’re interested in unique Chinese souvenirs, head to the Pearl Market — conveniently located next to the Temple of Heaven, so it won’t take extra time from your day. Your guide will offer practical tips to help you negotiate prices, making your souvenir-shopping experience enjoyable and fun.
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Tiananmen Square (Tiananmen Guangchang) - Your next stop is Tiananmen Square. You will arrive either by subway or private car. Please note that the Square may be temporarily closed without prior notice due to official events. In such cases, our team will promptly adjust the itinerary. We will guide you on a walk around the Square’s perimeter, providing in-depth commentary to ensure you gain comprehensive insights into this iconic landmark.
Your tour guide will share relevant historical context as you view the following significant buildings from the outside: the National Museum of China, the Great Hall of the People, Chairman Mao’s Memorial Hall, the Monument to the People’s Heroes, and the Flagpole. -
Meridian Gate (Wu Men) - Follow your tour guide to enter the Forbidden City from its South Gate - the Meridian Gate.
Located at the heart of Beijing’s central axis, the Forbidden City served as the imperial palace for the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1912) dynasties, housing 24 emperors in total. Known for its symmetrical palace complex and architectural features of red walls and yellow tiles, it now operates as the Palace Museum, home to over one million cultural relics. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. -
Forbidden City-The Palace Museum - Follow your tour guide to enter the Forbidden City from its South Gate - the Meridian Gate.
Located at the heart of Beijing’s central axis, the Forbidden City served as the imperial palace for the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1912) dynasties, housing 24 emperors in total. Known for its symmetrical palace complex and architectural features of red walls and yellow tiles, it now operates as the Palace Museum, home to over one million cultural relics. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. -
The Imperial Garden of The Palace Museum - Your tour of the Forbidden City will conclude at the Imperial Garden. After that, for Option 1, you may choose to explore more areas of the palace independently, or your tour guide will provide directions to your next destination.
If you select Option 2, you will first have lunch at a local restaurant, followed by a transfer back to your downtown hotel.
For Option 3, after lunch, you will head to the Summer Palace—a renowned imperial garden of the Qing Dynasty in China. It is the largest and best-preserved royal garden in the country, celebrated as a “Museum of Royal Gardens.” Nestled in the western suburbs of Beijing, it is built around Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill, skillfully blending the delicate elegance of Jiangnan gardens with the grandeur of northern landscapes. Iconic structures like the Long Corridor, the Marble Boat, along with numerous historical relics and artistic treasures. After your tour of the Summer Palace concludes, you will be transferred back to your hotel.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Transport by private vehicle (includes lunch)
- Subway/bus fee (if without lunch)
- Entrance fees
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Transport by private vehicle (includes lunch)
- Subway/bus fee (if without lunch)
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities
Discover the architectural marvels and cultural heritage of Beijing with three specially designed packages. The Budget Option includes subway transportation (without lunch) and covers Tiananmen Square, the UNESCO-listed Forbidden City (with a private guide), and the Temple of Heaven, where visitors can observe locals’ morning activities. The Comfort…
Discover the architectural marvels and cultural heritage of Beijing with three specially designed packages. The Budget Option includes subway transportation (without lunch) and covers Tiananmen Square, the UNESCO-listed Forbidden City (with a private guide), and the Temple of Heaven, where visitors can observe locals’ morning activities. The Comfort Option follows the same itinerary as the Budget Option but enhances the experience with private car transfers for a seamless journey and includes a local lunch. The In-depth Option expands the itinerary by adding the UNESCO-listed Summer Palace to the existing sites (Tiananmen, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven). This package includes a private car and guide, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of four cultural landmarks, from the imperial history of the Forbidden City to the scenic beauty of the Summer Palace, along with local dining. All packages offer personalized guidance to ensure a relaxed and immersive experience in Beijing.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Your passport name and number are required at time of booking (for all participants)
- Please don’t forget to bring your passport, you may be refused entry without it.
- Infant (1-3 years old) are free providing they do not occupy a seat
- Tian’anmen Square might close without advance notice due to government activity, if this happens you will skip the Square
- Chinese citizens, including customers from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, need to reserve the tickets for the Palace Museum 7 days in advance. Once the tickets for the Palace Museum are sold out, it will be impossible to participate in this itinerary. In addition, according to the regulations of the Palace Museum, Chinese citizens can only choose to reserve tickets with their ID cards. Therefore, when making a reservation, it is necessary to submit the Chinese name and ID card number, and on the day of the tour, the submitted ID document must be presented to join the tour group.
- In case of peak travel seasons and when all the tickets for Forbidden City reserved online for the scenic area are sold out, tourists are required to go to the ticket office of the scenic area by themselves under the guidance of the tour guide to handle the purchase of paper tickets on-site. Please be informed.
- In Peak season, the security checks at Tiananmen Square are particularly stringent. If the waiting time exceeds one hour, we recommend considering skip the square. Given the sweltering heat, waiting in line for an extended period increases the risk of heat - related illnesses. Additionally, spending too much time at the square could detract from your experience at the iconic Forbidden City, which is a highlight of our tour. Please keep this in mind as we plan our visit.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.