Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City & Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace Tour (no shopping)

  • Destination:
  • Duration: (Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun) 1 day
  • Departs: 7:30
  • Return: 17:30
  • Price: ¥450

  • Pick-up from your hotel in the morning;
  • Lunch at local restaurant (1 hour);
  • Forbidden City-Sightseeing (2 hours);
  • Temple of Heaven –Sightseeing (1 hour);
  • Summer Palace-Sightseeing (1.5 hour, Option: Summer Palace Boat);
  • Drop-off service at your hotel before 18:00.

  • The cablecar and slideway;
  • Boating on the lake;
  • Tipping to guide and driver;
  • Personal expenses;
  • No shopping stops.

  • How to Payment?
  • Please pay cash to our tour guide.
    For bus tours group or Private Travel, no deposit needs to pay beforehand. You can simply pay cash to our tour guide. when you see our tour guide in your hotel lobby on the day. after your reservation by email or phone tell us.

  • Booking Policy
  • If you wish to make a reservation of one of our excursions please fill in the reservation form below. We shall check the availability and return you a call within two business days. Be kind to mark most comfortable day hours you’d prefer to get a phone call back from us.

    Also be kind to get familiar with our agency’s terms and conditions before you send us a reservation. You may always contact us by telephone daily during working hours (Mon – Sun 06.00-23.00).

 
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