Unmissable Beijing Tours
Beijing isn’t just a city—it’s a living museum, a fast-paced metropolis, and a gateway into the heart of Chinese culture. From walking along the timeless stones of the Great Wall to tasting handmade dumplings in a quiet hutong alley, every corner of Beijing has a story waiting to unfold.
Whether you’re drawn to ancient palaces, buzzing street markets, or peaceful temples tucked away from the crowds, the capital has something for every kind of traveler. With so much to see and do, it can be hard to know where to begin—that’s where we come in.

At Ruqin China Travel, we pair trusted travel experiences—curated in collaboration with platforms like Viator—with our own local insights to help you discover Beijing in a way that feels personal and deeply connected. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, we’ve gathered tours that reflect the essence of the city and adapt to your travel style.
🎟️ Beijing Tickets Booking
Secure must-have tickets before they sell out.
Some of Beijing’s most iconic sites—like the Forbidden City—require advance booking or strict timed entry. We’ve gathered reliable ticket options that help you skip the line, avoid stress, and make the most of your visit. Whether you’re planning ahead or need a last-minute entry, these ticket-only options have you covered.
🚖 Beijing Airport Transfers
Start (or end) your trip the smooth way.
Navigating a new city after a long flight can be overwhelming. Whether you’re arriving at Beijing Capital Airport (PEK) or the ultra-modern Daxing Airport (PKX), these reliable transfer services will get you where you need to go—without the hassle of negotiating taxis or figuring out public transit. Choose from private rides, shared shuttles, or premium vehicles with English-speaking drivers.
🏞️ Beijing Great Wall Day Trips
No trip to Beijing is complete without this. From the rugged wild wall at Jiankou to the more accessible Mutianyu section, choose the adventure that suits your pace—hiking, cable cars, or private transfers.
🏯 Beijing Historic Must-Sees
Walk through centuries of imperial power. Explore Beijing’s most iconic sites—from the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square to the Temple of Heaven. Skip-the-line options and expert guides bring the past vividly to life.
🥟 Beijing Food & Culture Tours
Taste Beijing, one bite at a time. Dive into the city’s culinary heart with street food safaris, dumpling-making classes, and market walks. Combine flavors with stories for a delicious cultural experience.
🚲 Beijing Hidden Gems & Local Life
See the side of Beijing most visitors miss. Wander through hutongs by bike or on foot, visit local homes, and explore off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods that reveal the city’s quieter, more authentic side.
🌆 Modern Beijing Experiences
Explore the capital’s cutting-edge side.
Beijing isn’t only about emperors and ancient walls—it’s also a showcase of bold, futuristic design. From the gravity-defying CCTV Tower to the flowing curves of the Galaxy SOHO and the vast expanse of Olympic Park, the city’s skyline is a testament to modern ambition. Discover guided tours and self-paced experiences that take you through the heart of Beijing’s architectural evolution.
🌙 Beijing Night Tours
Experience the city after dark—when culture comes alive.
Beijing transforms at night. As neon lights flicker across the skyline, the city’s cultural scene takes center stage. Catch a thrilling acrobatics show, witness the elegance of Peking Opera, or join a guided evening walk through lantern-lit alleys and lively night markets. Whether you want to soak in traditional arts or simply explore Beijing’s after-hours magic, these night tours bring a whole new perspective to the capital.
No matter how you choose to explore it, Beijing offers a journey like no other—layered with stories, flavors, and moments that stay with you long after you’ve left. With a little local insight and the right experiences, your time here can go from memorable to truly unforgettable. Dive in, stay curious, and let your Beijing adventure begin.
Browse all our handpicked tours—curated by Ruqin China Travel and powered by Viator.