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Beijing 5-Day Private Family Tour

The Beijing 5-Day Private Family Tour is ideal for families with children, covering Beijing’s major historical and cultural attractions while including activities that are fun and educational for kids. You will stay in a comfortable 4-star hotel, enjoy daily breakfasts and lunches, and on the fourth evening, savor a special Peking Duck dinner followed by a Peking Opera performance. A professional English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the tour, ensuring a delightful experience for the whole family.


Day 1: Arrival in Beijing

Arrive in Beijing, where you will be met by a private transfer to your hotel for check-in.
The rest of the day is free for you to explore Beijing at your leisure, allowing you and your children to experience the city’s blend of modern and traditional charm.
In the evening, relax at your hotel and prepare for the exciting days ahead.

Day 2: Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and Beijing Zoo

Morning

  • Tiananmen Square:
    After breakfast, visit Tiananmen Square, the largest city square in the world. This is the heart of China, where children can enjoy the open space while you visit the Monument to the People’s Heroes, feeling the weight of history in this iconic location.
Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square
  • The Forbidden City:
    Next, explore the Forbidden City, the grand palace that was home to the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. With over 9,000 rooms, this vast complex will fascinate children as they learn about the lives of emperors and ancient Chinese history.
Forbidden City
Forbidden City

Afternoon

  • Beijing Zoo (Panda House):
    After a traditional Beijing lunch, head to the Beijing Zoo (Panda House). The highlight for children will be the Panda House, where they can see China’s national treasure, the giant panda, up close. The zoo offers a wide variety of animals, making it a fun and educational experience for the whole family.
Beijing Panda House
Beijing Panda House
  • Return to Hotel:
    In the evening, return to your hotel to rest and unwind.

Day 3: Mutianyu Great Wall and Dingling Tomb

Morning

Mutianyu Great Wall:
After breakfast, travel to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, located in the Beijing suburbs. This section is well-preserved and less crowded, making it ideal for family visits.

Mutianyu Great Wall
Mutianyu section of the Great Wall

Children will enjoy climbing up or taking the cable car up the wall ( cable car not included ), where they can marvel at the stunning scenery. After exploring the wall, they can have an exhilarating ride down on the toboggan, a thrilling experience that will be a highlight of the trip.

ride down on the toboggan Mutianyu Great Wall
Ride down on the toboggan

Afternoon

  • Dingling Tomb:
    After lunch, visit Dingling, one of the Ming Tombs, where the 13th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Wanli, is buried. The underground palace of Dingling showcases a wealth of ancient treasures, providing an intriguing look into the burial practices of the Ming dynasty that will captivate both children and adults.
the Ming Tombs,
Dingling, one of the Ming Tombs
  • Return to Hotel:
    In the evening, return to your hotel to rest after a day of exploration.

Day 4: Summer Palace and Shichahai Hutong Tour

Morning

  • Summer Palace:
    After breakfast, visit the Summer Palace, a magnificent imperial garden and palace used by the Qing dynasty emperors. The palace is known for its beautiful gardens, temples, and the vast Kunming Lake. Children can enjoy the serene environment while learning about China’s ancient garden art.
Summer Palace
Summer Palace

Afternoon

Shichahai Hutong Tour:
After lunch, head to the Shichahai area, a historical and cultural preservation zone in Beijing. Shichahai consists of three lakes: Qianhai, Houhai, and Xihai, and is surrounded by some of Beijing’s oldest hutongs.

Beijing hutong courtyard
Visit one old hutong courtyard

You will explore these narrow alleys by rickshaw, visiting traditional courtyard homes (siheyuans) and learning about the daily lives of Beijing’s residents. This area offers a unique glimpse into old Beijing, where your family can experience the city’s rich history and culture.

rickshaw Hutong
Explore these narrow alleys by rickshaw

Evening

Peking Duck Dinner and Peking Opera Performance:
In the evening, enjoy a traditional Peking Duck dinner ( a la carte and paid on your own) , a culinary experience that introduces you to one of Beijing’s most famous dishes.

Peking Duck
Peking Duck dinner

After dinner, head to the Liyuan Theatre to watch a performance of Peking Opera, a colorful and dramatic spectacle that will immerse your family in traditional Chinese culture.

Peking Opera
Peking Opera

Return to Hotel:
After the performance, return to your hotel for the night.

Day 5: Temple of Heaven and Departure

Morning

  • Temple of Heaven:
    After breakfast, visit the Temple of Heaven, where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties would pray for good harvests. The temple’s architecture and design are particularly captivating for children, and your guide will share engaging stories about its historical significance.
Temple of Heaven
Temple of Heaven

Afternoon

  • Departure:
    After lunch, you will be transferred to Beijing Capital Airport for your departure, concluding your enjoyable Beijing family tour.
  • Clothing: Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in layers to accommodate varying weather conditions.
  • Photography: The Great Wall, Shichahai, and the Forbidden City offer excellent photo opportunities, so bring your camera or smartphone.
  • Currency: It’s advisable to carry some cash (CNY) for small purchases and tips.
  • Language: Your guide will provide commentary in English, but learning a few basic Chinese phrases can enhance your experience.

Tour SeasonTour Price
Regular Season: All periods except peak seasonThe pricing will be tailored according to your specific needs
Peak Season: Winter holiday (Jan 15 – Feb 15); May Day holiday (Apr 30 – May 3); Summer holiday (July – August); National Day holiday (Oct 1 – Oct 6)The pricing will be tailored according to your specific needs
The Forbidden City requires a real-name reservation 7 days in advance, and tickets are limited. If fully booked or in case of temporary closure due to policy, the ticket fee will be refunded or replaced with another attraction.We will provide a personalized quote based on your itinerary preferences, accommodation standards, activity selections, and other customized requirements. Each itinerary is unique, and the cost will be adjusted flexibly to meet your expectations and budget.

    Included in the Price:

    • 4-Diamond hotel accommodation in Beijing with daily breakfast
      Note: 4 nights at a Four-Diamond hotel near the Third Ring Road in Beijing
    • Peking Opera performance tickets
    • Professional English-speaking guide
    • Entrance fees to all listed attractions
    • All transfers and local transportation

    • The above price is based on a private tour for two people. The price will adjust according to the number of participants.
    • The final price will vary based on travel dates, seasonality, and specific requirements and will be confirmed at the time of booking.
    • Excluding daily lunch and dinner ( a la carte and paid on your own)
    • Excluding Cable car at Mutianyu Great Wall
    • The price does not include personal expenses, travel insurance, or any other unspecified items.
    • If the itinerary needs to be adjusted or canceled due to weather or other uncontrollable factors, we will do our best to coordinate and notify you promptly.
    • The specific timings in the itinerary are for reference only and will be finalized by Ruchin China Travel Advisors.

    If you are interested in this tour or have any questions, please fill out the form below to submit your booking or inquiry. Our travel consultants will contact you within one business day to provide further details and personalized service.

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