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Tianjin Port pick up and Beijing Great Wall, Forbidden City Tour

4.9(10 reviews)
2 day(s)
English
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Tianjin, China

Enjoy private transfer from Tianjin Cruise Port to Beijing for convenience

Discover full day Beijing tour covering all major must-see attractions

Explore iconic architecture and cultural highlights during guided sightseeing

Experience authentic local Chinese lunch included in your full day tour

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Experience a seamless and comfortable transfer from Tianjin Cruise Port to Beijing with a private car, MPV, or coach, allowing you to start your sightseeing adventure without any hassle. Enjoy a full-day tour of Beijing’s most iconic attractions, exploring the city’s rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural highlights. A delicious local lunch is included to give you a taste of authentic Chinese cuisine during your journey.

Discover the convenience of private transportation combined with expert guidance, making it easy to visit all must-see sites in Beijing efficiently. Travel at your own pace with personalized attention, enjoying both the comfort of modern vehicles and the rich experiences that each landmark offers, ensuring a memorable and enriching day in China’s capital.

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Tianjin cruise port pick up and transfer to Beijing hotel

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Activity Provider: China Pleasure Tour Co,. Ltd.

Customer Reviews

10 reviews
4.9
based on 10 reviews
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malak

January 08, 2026
Google

One of the most important things to keep in mind is that you must bring your original passport to visit this place, and the Forbidden City closes at 4:00 PM, so you should go early. The area is extremely large, as it was where the emperor used to live. The site is truly beautiful. Personally, I took the audio guide, which costs 40 yuan and includes an explanation in Arabic. It was very enjoyable and informative. In short, the Forbidden City is a complete city that once belonged to the former royal family — a magical and fascinating world. Totally recommend it ❤️❤️

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Bruno

January 3, 2026
GetYourGuide

Thanks a lot to our guide Ranee and our driver MR Lee. The tour was amazing with a lot of interesting information. We spend a very good time to the forbidden city and the Great Wall.

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Kim

December 19, 2025
GetYourGuide

It was an amazing trip! Aurora was so nice and really patient. Very knowledgeable and gave up few recommendations for food and shopping! mr. jang our driver was also patient and nice. Overall it was a pleasant trip!

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Ulyana

December 13, 2025
GetYourGuide

Ranee is a great tour guide! We saw the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. Our guide was amazing at explaining Chinese history—she made it really interesting and easy to understand. It felt like the stories came alive! We never got bored. If you want to really feel the history, not just see the places, she's the best guide for you!Highly recommend!Ranee, thanks a lot!

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Crumpled

December 11, 2025
Google

Visiting the Forbidden City is always an incredible experience, but this time it was made even better because we hired a personal guide through Trip.com — Miss Zhang, who turned out to be extremely knowledgeable, warm, and helpful throughout the tour. She shared rich historical stories about the Ming and Qing dynasties, explained the symbolism behind the palace architecture, and pointed out details we would have easily missed on our own — from the intricate roof guardians to the layout reflecting ancient cosmic beliefs. Her explanations brought the history of the emperors, concubines, and palace life to life, making the entire visit far more meaningful. Miss Zhang also helped us navigate the crowds, took us to the best photo spots, and adjusted the route based on our pace. Her professionalism and passion for history really enhanced the whole experience. The Forbidden City itself remains as majestic as ever — vast courtyards, grand halls, and timeless beauty. With a good guide, you truly appreciate the depth behind every corner. Highly recommended to get a personal guide if it’s your first visit — it makes a world of difference.

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Tiffany

December 6, 2025
GetYourGuide

The trip was amazing. Private tour meant I had a 1 on 1 experience. Mr. Sun and May were so wonderful. Everything was on time and communication was perfect. This felt like I was walking around the sights with a friend. May was so knowledgeable and answered every question I had, even if it wasn’t about the sights we were looking at. She also gave great insight to the local culture and history. I will definitely be coming back because of this experience!

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Thiago

December 6, 2025
GetYourGuide

Lucy and the driver were amazing! The best tour experience there is!

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Donna

November 13, 2025
Google

Very interesting and cool part of China's history. The city is very big and there's lots of explore. It can be very crowded so ordering tickets ahead of time and coming early is key! Many bathrooms and several food vendors but be wary that the cost is a bit more than elsewhere. You can bring food in so it's worth doing - just remember to take your trash with you. There is a bag/security check on the way in so it's faster to be without a personal bag. The detailing on the buildings and the roof charms were my favourite parts.

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P_Addler

November 06, 2025
Google

They told me I’d never be able to get a ticket but I did. There is a ticket by the south Meridian Entrance (40 Yuan) and you have to have your passport. They will check your ID before going in and your passport is your ticket. At 75 Donghuamen Street they also rent traditional Chinese attire if that’s something you want to do. The Forbidden city is huge, I would say at least 3 hours if you want to see the gardens and the various museums/ collections. There are clean bathrooms and souvenir shops throughout. As well as places to grab a drink or a snack. I was a little disappointed that there were not more rooms with typical furnishings of the era open to the public. Most palaces you can only look into from the main entry way, and through a concubines palace window you could see a sleeping area. The paintwork is pretty amazing. I was told that the Chinese people’s taxes tripled to pay for the palace so it is not appreciated by all. Though from the sheer volume of visitors you would never think this. Be aware that entering in from the south ( Tian’anmen Square you have to pass through security, which had a huge lineup of maybe 500 people at around 2:00 pm. There was also a large lineup up to get into the Tian’anmen square park once you’re in the Forbidden City Zone. I entered in from Donghuamen street in the morning and there was no line up to get into the zone.

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Ferdi

October 26, 2025
Google

We’ve all seen photos of this place countless times online, but nothing truly prepares you for the feeling of standing before these majestic, centuries-old walls. The scale, the details, and the atmosphere—it all hits differently when you’re there in person. We had planned to enter through Tiananmen Gate and reached just around the official opening hour. The queue was already a sea of people, nearly shoulder to shoulder, with little regard for personal space. The closer we got to the security checkpoint, the more chaotic it became—a mix of shoving and pushing. To make things trickier, the shorter lane near the gate was apparently only for visitors without bags. We only found out when reaching the security checkpoint, aftrr 45 minutes in that line, as there were no visible signs indicating the rule. By the time we were redirected to the other lane, we realized it would take at least another hour just to pass the checkpoint. That’s when we decided to change plans. Instead of entering through Tiananmen, we walked toward the Palace’s side entrance on the right—about a 30-minute walk, and easily the best decision of the day. The crowd was still there, but far more manageable—we could move at our own pace through a hutong and into lush greenery inside the compound. Way better than standing shoulder to shoulder for another hour just to get in. Stepping into the Palace Museum was nothing short of awe-inspiring. Vast open courtyards stretched in every direction, surrounded by grand, intricately detailed halls that seemed to whisper stories from another era. It’s one of those moments where you just stop, look around, and quietly take it all in. Reserve your tickets at least a week in advance via WeChat or the official website. Once you get your QR code, just keep it on your phone—no need to print it.