Private Day Tour: Tian'anmen Square, Forbidden City and Mutianyu Great Wall
Beijing, China
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Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 8 hours
This tour combines two important must-sees in the city as well as a visit to the famous Great Wall of China. The Tian'anmen Square and Forbidden City are at the center of Beijing. Being one of the top 10 largest city-center square in the world, the Tian'anmen Square mainly consists of two parts, the Tian'anmen Gate and the Square itself which includes some iconic buildings on and around it. The Forbidden City was the place where the 14 Ming Emperors and 10 Qing Emperors of China resided for almost 500 years. Having been off-limits to the commoners for centuries, it was officially opened to the public in 1925 as a public museum. This tour will also take you to the section of the Great Wall at Mutianyu, the most beautiful and less crowded section of the Great Wall in Beijing. It is located in Huairou District, about 52 miles northeast from downtown Beijing. Two ways cable car is also included to let the travelers spend more time and energy on the Wall instead of walking up there.
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This tour combines two important must-sees in the city as well as a visit to the famous Great Wall of China. The Tian'anmen Square and Forbidden City are at the center of Beijing. Being one of the top 10 largest city-center square in the world, the Tian'anmen Square mainly consists of two parts, the Tian'anmen Gate and the Square itself which includes some iconic buildings on and around it. The Forbidden City was the place where the 14 Ming Emperors and 10 Qing Emperors of China resided for almost 500 years. Having been off-limits to the commoners for centuries, it was officially opened to the public in 1925 as a public museum. This tour will also take you to the section of the Great Wall at Mutianyu, the most beautiful and less crowded section of the Great Wall in Beijing. It is located in Huairou District, about 52 miles northeast from downtown Beijing. Two ways cable car is also included to let the travelers spend more time and energy on the Wall instead of walking up there.
Pick up at 8:30am from you hotel to start the first attraction: Tian'anmen Square,a large city-center square in the world. It has great cultural significance as it was the site of several key events in Chinese history. The Square is 880 meters from south to north and 500 meters from west to east, covering an area of 44 hectares. You will see some of the iconic buildings in Beijing, like the Front Gate, Chairman Mao's Mausoleum, Monument to the People's heroes, Great Hall of the People, Tian'anmen Gate and National Museum of China.
Then walk north to the Forbidden City, the place where the Ming and Qing Emperors resided for more than 500 years. It is the largest and best-preserved Imperial Palace in the world. The Forbidden City covers an area of 72 hectares with a total floor space of 163,000 square meters. It is rectangular in shape, 961 meters from north to south and 753 meters from east to west, surrounded with a 10-meter high wall and encircled by a 52-meter wide moat.
Driving 1.5 hours to have lunch in a nice non-tourist restaurant near the Great Wall. Then start the 1.5-2 hours hiking at Mutianyu, the most beautiful section of the Great Wall and less touristy. The Great Wall at Mutianyu was built and restored in the early Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), on the remnants of a Wall originally built in the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577). Cars have to stop at the foot of the mountain and visitors need to take the shuttle bus both ways to and from the parking lot. From the parking lot, it takes about 10 minutes to get on the cable car station and another 5 minutes to get on the actual Wall.
Afterwards, you will be dropped off at your hotel.
Then walk north to the Forbidden City, the place where the Ming and Qing Emperors resided for more than 500 years. It is the largest and best-preserved Imperial Palace in the world. The Forbidden City covers an area of 72 hectares with a total floor space of 163,000 square meters. It is rectangular in shape, 961 meters from north to south and 753 meters from east to west, surrounded with a 10-meter high wall and encircled by a 52-meter wide moat.
Driving 1.5 hours to have lunch in a nice non-tourist restaurant near the Great Wall. Then start the 1.5-2 hours hiking at Mutianyu, the most beautiful section of the Great Wall and less touristy. The Great Wall at Mutianyu was built and restored in the early Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), on the remnants of a Wall originally built in the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577). Cars have to stop at the foot of the mountain and visitors need to take the shuttle bus both ways to and from the parking lot. From the parking lot, it takes about 10 minutes to get on the cable car station and another 5 minutes to get on the actual Wall.
Afterwards, you will be dropped off at your hotel.
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