72 hours visa-free tour package in Beijing

 Tour code: 72CTBJ03-E1 (Option One)  

72 hours Beijing visa-free tour package
72 hours Beijing visa-free tour package

Day 1. Arrive at Beijing(D)

Upon arrival at Beijing, you’ll be met at the airport and take a luxury bus to visit Tiananmen Square, the biggest downtown Square of the world. Stroll around the famous city square and then visit the Forbidden City . It is the imperial palace for Ming and Qing emperors for 500 years. The Third Ming Emperor YongLe moved the capital of China to Beijing in early 1400. UNESCO cited “The Imperial Palaces provide outstanding examples of the greatest palatial architectural ensembles in China”. After the dinner you will enjoy the famous The Legend of Kungfu Show(optional). The show is produced by China’s leading performance company and the best of China’s Kung Fu practitioners have been found for this show. It is visually stunning with a great story line and martial arts skills. After the show you will be escorted to luxury hotel and enjoy a good night sleep.

Day 2. Explore Beijing (AB, L)

The highlight of today’s tour is the Great Wall of China, one of the world’s greatest man-made wonders, which spans 8,851.8 km from Hushan Great Wall in the east to Jiayuguan Pass in the west. A Chinese saying goes that “He who has not climbed the Great Wall is not a true man.” Today you’ll come true your dream and discover the charm of the wall. Then you’ll visit a slowly disappearing Chinese treasure, the Hutongs, alleys created by courtyard houses and see how families lived together as a community. Afterward you will have a chance to enjoy the nigh view of the ChangAn Street-the most important street in Beijing and China.

Day 3. Departing Beijing (AB)

Today after breakfast you will be sent to the airport and take an international flight to go back home or transfer to other cities.


 Tour code:72CTBJ03-E2 (Option Two) 

Day 1. Arrive at Beijing

Upon arrival at Beijing, you’ll be met at the airport and then escorted to your luxury hotel.

Day 2. Explore Beijing (AB, L)

The highlight of today’s tour is the Great Wall of China, one of the world’s greatest man-made wonders, which spans 8,851.8 km from Hushan Great Wall in the east to Jiayuguan Pass in the west. A Chinese saying goes that “He who has not climbed the Great Wall is not a true man.” Today you’ll come true your dream and discover the charm of the wall. Then you’ll visit a slowly disappearing Chinese treasure, the Hutongs,alleys created by courtyard houses and see how families lived together as a community. During the night you will enjoy the famous The Legend of Kungfu Show. The show is produced by China’s leading performance company and the best of China’s Kung Fu practitioners have been found for this show. It is visually stunning with a great story line and martial arts skills. After the show you will be escorted to luxury hotel and enjoy a good night sleep.

Day 3. Beijing/ Departing (AB, L)

Today you will visit Tiananmen Square, the biggest downtown Square of the world. Stroll around the famous city square and then visit the Forbidden City. It is the imperial palace for Ming and Qing emperors for 500 years. The Third Ming Emperor YongLe moved the capital of China to Beijing in early 1400. UNESCO cited “The Imperial Palaces provide outstanding examples of the greatest palatial architectural ensembles in China”. Afterward you will take an international flight to go back home.


Hotel: Chang An Grand Hotel or similar hotel, 5-star
Tel :86 -10-67731234
Address: 27 Hua Wei Li, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Price: $259(Option one or two)

 Terms&Conditions:

  1. Price is based on two people ;
  2. Hotel: Chang An Grand Hotel 5 star;
  3. Meals: as specified in the itinerary;
  4. 4-7 Van;
  5. Tour guides: English-speaking guide;
  6. There is a mandatory tip amount of $30/pp;
  7. Single supplement: $100;
  8. Children price: $299/pp(without bed); $349/pp(with bed);
  9. Shopping tour(The Silk Shop、Jewelry Store);
  10. Optional :KungFu Show $35/pp.

Not including:

  1. International flights to/from China;
  2. China visa fees;
  3. Any expense of personal nature.

Note:
The prices shown above are not valid during China’s Official Holidays.