Embark on a private half-day Nanjing tour crafted exclusively for time-pressed travelers—this is no generic group experience, but a curated, off-the-beaten-path journey that lets you immerse yourself in the city’s true charm. You’ll explore two of Nanjing’s most iconic gems: the majestic Ming Mausoleum, a sacred imperial heritage site steeped in Ming Dynasty history, and the romantic Qinhuai River, where you’ll witness its breathtaking night views as ancient architectures light up under the stars. What sets this tour apart? It seamlessly blends rich history, magical night scenery, and authentic local cuisine into one compact adventure—plus, it’s fully inclusive with zero hidden fees, covering all entrance tickets, a professional English-speaking guide, private transportation, and a delicious local dinner. This is your perfect way to experience the best of Nanjing’s soul in just a few hours, without the hassle of planning.
Your tour guide will hold your name sign waiting in the lobby of your hotel or arrival hall at railway station in Nanjing
Kick off your delightful Nanjing journey in the afternoon, where your professional English-speaking guide and private driver will pick you up directly from your hotel or railway station—ensuring a seamless and comfortable start to your half-day adventure. This carefully crafted tour combines a visit to Nanjing’s must-see UNESCO World Heritage Site, a romantic night tour along the iconic Qinhuai River, and a taste of authentic Nanjing cuisine (known as Jinling Cuisine, a famous branch of Jiangsu cuisine featuring fresh ingredients, delicate flavors, and rich cultural connotations), letting you immerse yourself in the city’s profound history, charming night scenery, and unique food culture in one go.
Your first stop is the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the majestic final resting place of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Accompanied by your guide, you’ll wander along the legendary Sacred Way, lined with 60+ ancient stone carvings—including lifelike elephants, camels, lions, and mythical creatures—that once guarded the imperial mausoleum. You’ll admire the grand imperial architecture, which perfectly integrates traditional Chinese geomantic wisdom with classic Ming-style design, while your guide shares vivid stories about the Ming Dynasty’s history, imperial burial customs, and the mausoleum’s remarkable preservation over more than 600 years, bringing this ancient heritage site to life.
After exploring the mausoleum, you’ll transfer to the Confucius Temple & Qinhuai River Area, the cultural and spiritual heart of Nanjing with a history spanning over 1,600 years. Originally built in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, this sacred complex is dedicated to Confucius, the great Chinese philosopher, and served as an important center of education and culture in ancient China. Here, you’ll stroll through well-preserved streets featuring Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture, visit the grand Dacheng Hall (the main hall of Confucius Temple) adorned with Confucian relics, and soak in the timeless charm of the Qinhuai River—hailed as “China’s Cultural Riviera.”
As dusk creeps in, the entire area lights up with twinkling lanterns and traditional Chinese lights, transforming the Qinhuai River into a magical waterfront. You’ll have plenty of time to capture stunning photos of the illuminated ancient archways, traditional buildings reflected in the river, and the bustling night scene—truly experiencing the romantic “night charm of Qinhuai” that has inspired poets and writers for centuries. After enjoying the night view and taking memorable photos, you’ll head to a local restaurant nearby to savor a genuine Nanjing dinner (on your own cost). Indulge in iconic Jinling Cuisine dishes: savory duck blood vermicelli soup (Nanjing’s most famous street food), juicy xiaolongbao (steamed soup dumplings with tender skin and rich broth), and delicate local pastries—each bite telling a story of Nanjing’s culinary heritage, passed down through generations. Once dinner ends, your driver will safely transfer you back to your hotel.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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