Make the most of 2 days in Beijing with this private highlights tour, crafted to let you tick off 6 must-see landmarks at your own pace while savoring authentic local flavors—from the UNESCO-listed grandeur of Mutianyu Great Wall (an ancient defense masterpiece), Tiananmen Square (China’s symbolic heart), Forbidden City (former imperial palace), Temple of Heaven (imperial ritual site), and Summer Palace (royal garden) to the nostalgic charm of traditional hutongs (narrow lanes steeped in old Beijing culture). You’ll also indulge in classic Beijing cuisine, including world-famous Peking duck, to taste the city’s culinary heritage. This private experience comes with a dedicated guide and transport, letting you dive deeper into each site, ask questions freely, and adjust the pace to your liking—turning a simple visit into a seamless, personalized journey that connects you to Beijing’s history, culture, and flavors. Book now for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of China!
Your tour guide will pick you up from your Beijing City hotel's lobby by holding your name sign
Your day begins with a hotel pick-up, where your private guide and driver meet you in your Beijing hotel lobby. You’ll travel in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort as you move between sites. First stop: Tiananmen Square, China’s symbolic political and cultural heart. (Note due to unforeseen political events or security adjustments, the square may occasionally be closed, and as it is a free public space, no refunds will be provided in such cases. Once inside, you’ll explore highlights like the 37.94-meter-tall Monument to the People’s Heroes (honoring revolutionary martyrs with carved reliefs of China’s modern history), the Great Hall of the People (on the western side, hosting national meetings and state events with a classic Chinese-style roof), and other buildings.
Move to the Forbidden City (Palace Museum)—a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Enter via its southern Meridian Gate, and your guide will lead you along the central axis (the core of the palace’s layout, symbolizing imperial authority) to explore key landmarks. Such as The Hall of Supreme Harmony, the largest and grandest hall, is where emperors held major ceremonies like coronations and New Year’s celebrations, featuring the golden “Dragon Throne.”; Hall of Central Harmony (emperors rested and checked ceremonial documents before events), the Hall of Preserving Harmony (used for imperial examinations and royal banquets), and the Inner Court—beyond the outer halls, housing the emperor's private living quarters like the Palace of Heavenly Purity (former imperial bedroom) and the Hall of Mental Cultivation (where late Qing emperors handled daily state affairs). Explore the Imperial Garden, then exit from the North Gate.
Next, you’ll head to a well-loved local restaurant to savor Beijing’s most famous dish: Peking duck. After lunch, you’ll visit Temple of Heaven—another UNESCO site built for Ming and Qing emperors to pray for good harvests. Your guide will lead you along a curated route to its most important structures: the Circular Mound Altar (a circular stone platform where emperors prayed to Heaven during the Winter Solstice, with stones arranged in multiples of 9—associated with Heaven in Chinese culture—and a center “Heavenly Heart Stone” that echoes when spoken due to acoustic effects), the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests (the park’s iconic 8-meter-tall wooden structure with a triple-eaved, blue-tiled roof built without a single nail, where emperors prayed for rain and bountiful crops, with intricate dragon and phoenix carvings inside), and the Danbi Bridge (a covered walkway connecting the Hall of Prayer to other buildings.
If you want to visit Hongqiao Market (a popular spot for souvenirs like silk, jade, and traditional crafts) after the temple, just tell your guide—you can make a stop to browse (no mandatory purchases, and your guide can help with bargaining tips if needed). Your final stop of the day is Houhai—a historic area of narrow “hutong” lanes surrounding a scenic lake, blending old Beijing charm with modern cafes and boutiques. Your guide will walk you through the lanes, explaining their Yuan Dynasty history and the traditional “siheyuan” (courtyard houses) lining the streets—many still home to local families, offering a glimpse of daily life in old Beijing.
The Houhai lake area is especially peaceful at dusk, so you can pause to take photos or enjoy a cup of Chinese tea at a lakeside café (at your own expense) before your driver takes you back to your hotel. If you’re interested in watching a Chinese acrobatics show or Peking opera in the evening, your guide can recommend reputable venues and help book tickets—note that these are extra-cost activities, not included in the tour fee. Afterwards, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Beijing. Afterwards, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Beijing.
You driver and tour guide will meet you at the hotel lobby and take you to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. Upon arrival at Mutianyu Great Wall—widely regarded as one of the most beautiful Great Wall sections, with dense forests surrounding its 22 watchtowers and well-preserved Ming Dynasty architecture—you’ll have two clear options for ascending and descending, tailored to your comfort and preference. The first option is cable car round-trip. The second option is ski lift up + toboggan down: this option adds a fun, family-friendly element, with the toboggan featuring easy-to-use brakes for safe speed control. Once on the wall, your guide will lead you on a leisurely hike between watchtowers, sharing stories of its rich history. Check out watchtowers which stand out for their unique design. You will also have free time to stop and take photos
Stop for lunch, afterwards you will continue to the well-preserved royal garden, the Summer Palace. World-renowned for its beautiful landscape and spectacular architecture the Summer Palace is listed as the World Heritage Site and considered as one of the most classical gardens in the world. Follow your tour guide as you start exploring the Summer Palace from the East Palace Gate. Here, you will explore the key buildings such as the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity —the Qing Dynasty’s former main administrative hall with red-lacquered pillars and a preserved royal throne; Hall of Joyful Longevity—Empress Dowager Cixi’s former living quarters with a cozy courtyard; and the Long Corridor —the 728-meter "world’s longest covered walkway" adorned with 14,000+ colorful paintings. After these spots, your guide will lead you to the Marble Boat —a marble-and-wood structure once loved by Cixi for Kunming Lake views. This route lets you quickly grasp the Summer Palace’s core charm.
On the way back to city, stop for a photo op at Beijing National Stadium, the famous “Bird’s Nest” from the 2008 Summer Olympics. At the end of the day, your driver will take you back to your hotel, marking the conclusion of your 2-day tour. You’ll leave with not just photos, but a deep understanding of Beijing’s imperial history, cultural traditions, and local life.
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