Planning a Beijing trip can be a hassle, especially with the mandatory advance booking requirement for top attractions like the Forbidden City. Let us take the stress out of your itinerary—we handle all the ticket logistics for you, with 7 days of advance booking required to guarantee your spot.
Choose from our three flexible, ticket-inclusive packages to tailor your experience:
Option 1: Pre-reserved entry, skip-the-line access, and independent exploration of the 600-year-old imperial palace at your own pace.
Option 2: Guide Package: Add a knowledgeable local guide who meets you at the Forbidden City entrance to share hidden histories and royal tales.
Option 3: Enjoy the guide service plus convenient private round-trip transfer from your hotel for a fully seamless journey.
Just bring your passport, step right in, and immerse yourself in the grandeur of China’s iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We take care of your Forbidden City ticket reservations and offer 3 ticket-inclusive packages for you to choose from: Option 1: Entry Ticket Option 2: Entry tickets+2 hour guided tour Option 3: Entry tickets+2-hour guided tour+private round-trip hotel transfer Please provide the full name and passport number of each traveler. Note: The passport used for booking must be the one presented on your visit day—all entries are passport-scanned. Morning Session: 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM (entry until 12:00 PM) Afternoon Session: 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM (last entry at 3:30 PM) On Your Visit Day Option 1: Simply scan your passport at the entrance to enter. Option 2: Meet your guide at the designated spot outside the Forbidden City, then enter together for the 2-hour detailed tour. Option 3: Your driver/guide will pick you up at your Beijing hotel, accompany you to the Forbidden City for the guided tour, and drop you back at your hotel after the tour ends.
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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