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Beijing: 2-Day Small Group Tour Great Wall, Forbidden City & Summer Palace

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Summary

Walk Tiananmen Square climb Mutianyu Great Wall ride toboggan eat local lunch

You’ll walk through Beijing’s history—from Tiananmen Square to secret corners in the Forbidden City—with a small group and local guide who actually knows shortcuts. Hike quieter sections of Mutianyu Great Wall, try real Chinese food at lunch, glide down on a toboggan if you want (trust me). End wandering imperial gardens with lake views that stick in your mind.

experience

What’s the experience like?

The first thing that hit me was the sheer size of Tiananmen Square. Our guide, Li, waved us over, pointing out where Mao’s portrait hangs and telling a quick story about his dad seeing the square change over decades. I kept glancing at the crowds—families with kites, old men playing chess on benches. Then suddenly we were walking through the gates into the Forbidden City. The red walls felt endless. Li had this way of steering us around the slow-moving groups (thank god), and somehow we saw these quiet courtyards I’d never have found alone. I remember touching one of those old wooden doors—rough, cool in my palm—and thinking about all the emperors who’d walked here. Lunch was at a busy spot nearby; I still don’t know what half those dishes were but there was this smoky eggplant thing I keep craving.

Afterwards, climbing Jingshan Park was optional but most of us went for it. The view from up top—just layers of roofs fading into haze—made my legs ache worth it. Later at Temple of Heaven, Li showed us this little corner where retired folks meet for matchmaking (I tried not to stare). It smelled faintly like pine needles and incense, and a woman practicing tai chi smiled at us as we passed by. That night I fell asleep before my head even hit the pillow.

The next morning started early with a drive out to Mutianyu Great Wall. We got there before it filled up—which is huge if you hate crowds like me. There’s this weird silence up there, just wind and your own breath echoing off stone. Some took the ski-lift up but I stubbornly climbed (regretted that halfway). The toboggan ride down? Way more fun than I expected—I might’ve yelled something embarrassing on one turn but no regrets. On our way back we caught glimpses of Beijing National Stadium from the van window (Li joked about its “bird nest” nickname) before heading to Summer Palace.

I didn’t expect to love the Summer Palace so much—the painted corridors go on forever, and there was this faint scent of lake water mixed with grilled corn from a vendor nearby. We watched dragon boats drift by while Li explained how an emperor built all this for his mom’s birthday centuries ago. By then my feet were tired but honestly, I could’ve stayed longer just watching people picnic under willow trees.

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itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Tiananmen, Forbidden City, Jingshan, Temple of Heaven

  • Visit Tiananmen Square
  • Tour Forbidden City
  • Climb Jingshan Park hill
  • Explore Temple of Heaven
  • Have local Chinese lunch

Day 2 — Great Wall, Olympic Stadium, Summer Palace

  • Drive to Mutianyu Great Wall
  • Hike on Great Wall
  • Take ski-lift and toboggan (optional)
  • Have local Chinese lunch
  • Drive past Olympic Stadium
  • Visit Summer Palace
questions

Top questions

How many people are in each tour group?

How many people are in each tour group?

This small-group tour has a maximum of 9 travelers per group.

Is hotel pickup included for all hotels in Beijing?

Is hotel pickup included for all hotels in Beijing?

Pickup and drop-off are included for hotels inside Beijing’s 2nd ring road.

Which section of the Great Wall do we visit?

Which section of the Great Wall do we visit?

You’ll visit Mutianyu Great Wall, known for being less crowded than other sections.

Are lunches provided during both days?

Are lunches provided during both days?

Yes, traditional Chinese lunches are included both days at local restaurants.

Can I take a cable car or toboggan on the Great Wall?

Can I take a cable car or toboggan on the Great Wall?

You can choose between ski-lift or gondola up; toboggan down is offered as an add-on when available.

Is entry to all attractions covered?

Is entry to all attractions covered?

Yes, entrance tickets for all listed attractions are included in your tour price.

Do I need my passport for any part of this tour?

Do I need my passport for any part of this tour?

Your passport is required for entering the Forbidden City—don’t forget it!

How physically demanding is this tour?

How physically demanding is this tour?

You should have moderate fitness; some walking and stairs are involved, especially at Mutianyu Great Wall.

inclusions

What’s included

Your two-day experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off within central Beijing, all entrance tickets for sites like Forbidden City and Mutianyu Great Wall, bottled water throughout both days, licensed English-speaking guide support every step (or misstep) along the way, air-conditioned transport between stops, plus hearty Chinese lunches so you won’t go hungry mid-adventure.

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