4-Hour Private Layover Tour: Forbidden City
Beijing, China
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy this private layover tour of the Forbidden City as you wait between flights. Spend 4 hours with your guide learning about the centuries of history that lay in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the end of your tour, the guide will transfer you back to the airport.
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Enjoy this private layover tour of the Forbidden City as you wait between flights. Spend 4 hours with your guide learning about the centuries of history that lay in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the end of your tour, the guide will transfer you back to the airport.
Meet by your private guide and driver at the airport outside of the luggage claim area. They will be easily identifiable as they will be holding a sign with the lead traveler's name displayed on it. Begin your 45-minute drive to the Forbidden City as you relax in the air-conditioned vehicle. The Forbidden City is the largest imperial palace complex in the world and has been deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has served as the residence of Chinese emperors for the past 500 years.
Spend about 2-hours here, learning all about the history and background of this incredible place. The guide will tell you all about how the Chinese noble families lived and went about their daily lives. The majestic architecture will be sure to impress you as well. Once the tour comes to an end, the driver will return you to the Beijing Capital International Airport in a timely fashion so that you may board your departing flight.
Spend about 2-hours here, learning all about the history and background of this incredible place. The guide will tell you all about how the Chinese noble families lived and went about their daily lives. The majestic architecture will be sure to impress you as well. Once the tour comes to an end, the driver will return you to the Beijing Capital International Airport in a timely fashion so that you may board your departing flight.
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