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Beijing Private Tour Especially for Women

Beijing Private Tour Especially for Women

Tour Code: cht-wt-06

Duration Date: 6

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Summary:Beijing has 5,000 years of history and culture and boasts many famous attractions that you should not miss. As one of the most cosmopolitan in China there is a huge variety of attractions for visitors to explore. Our tour combines the essential Beijing attractions – the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and Temple of Heaven with the great restaurants feature authentic foods and a the courtyard hotel with traditional features and good service. Highlights of the tour include shopping stops of different kinds including famous mega-malls, to boutiques to night food market and the antique market. Shop till you drop in Beijing.

Day 1

Place & Transport: Arrive in Beijing (Watch the Video ), Flight not included
Today's Activities: Airport Transfer (Beijing)

Located west of Wangfujing Street, Donghuamen Night Market boasts dozens of stalls selling street snacks.
Located west of Wangfujing Street, Donghuamen Night Market boasts dozens of stalls selling street snacks.

Day 2

Place & Transport: Beijing (Watch the Video )
Today's Activities: The Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Hutong Tour in Xicheng District, Donghuamen Night Market, WangFujing Shopping Street
Meals: Breakfast, Chinese Lunch at Dali Courtyard

- The Forbidden City (2 hours): The Imperial Palace, home to 24 Emperors between 1420 and 1911. Great squares, halls and gates contrast with the intricate networks of side halls, gardens, courtyards and quarters for those who lived in this 'city within a city'. The exhibitions, both permanent and temporary, are also absolutely fascinating.
- Tiananmen Square (50 minutes): Tian'anmen Square is the largest city square in the centre of Beijing, named after the Tiananmen (literally, Gate of Heavenly Peace) which sits to its north, separating it from the Forbidden City. It has great cultural significance as it was the site of several key events in Chinese history. As the world's largest city square and enduring symbol of China's national pride, it is surrounded by many imposing buildings including the Heavenly Gate (entry to the Forbidden City), Museums, government buildings and Chairman Mao's Mausoleum.
- Hutong Tour in Xicheng District (1 hour): Hutong is a maze of historic alleyways with old single storey traditional courtyard houses, which are now fast disappearing. In this one hour tour, you can hop on a rickshaw to ride through the narrow alleys as well as visit a local family then walk on the Silver Ingot Bridge (Yinding Bridge) and find out about the different thresholds of the courtyards.
- Donghuamen Night Market (1 hour): Located west of Wangfujing Street, Donghuamen Night Market has dozens of stalls selling street food. It serves more common things like dumplings, noodles and fresh strawberry kabobs, but also some of the exotic snacks such as silk worm, scorpion, starfish, centipede and many other unusual delicacies. It’s safe to try the food.
- WangFujing Shopping Street: Wangfujing is considered the central heart of the city of Beijing. Along the 810-metre-long street and in an area of about 810 square meters are over 200 shops. The new street provides convenience for pedestrians since vehicles are prohibited from most of the shopping area. In spite of being modern, the renovated Wangfujing Street has retained its traditional cultural atmosphere. The street combines traditional and modern styles with culture and commerce.
- Dali Courtyard: This charming little courtyard restaurant is one of the city’s most unique outdoor venues. It brings the fresh flavors of Yunnan Beijing, serving dishes like ru bing (grilled goat cheese), grilled chilli fish, spicy stir-fried mushrooms, crossing-the-bridge noodles (guoqiao mixian), fried shrimp and stir-fried wild vegetables (ye cai). Cocktails and wine are available. Advanced reservations are recommended, especially for the candle-lit outdoor terrace.

Day 3

Place & Transport: Beijing (Watch the Video )
Today's Activities: The Mutianyu Great Wall(with round way cable car), Liang Zi Massage Center (Foot Massage. 80 minutes)
Meals: Breakfast, Chinese Lunch at Xin Shuang Quan Restaurant, Chinese Dinner at Hepingmen Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant

- The Mutianyu Great Wall(with round way cable car) (2 hours): This less-crowded section of the Great Wall is a about 2.5 hours' drive from downtown Beijing. A cable car takes you to a good section (avoiding a very steep climb), where you can walk along the wall, through the watch towers and enjoy superb views as it snakes across the hills and mountains. You can return by cable car, walk down or walk along the wall for about an hour to descend by chairlift. Wear good walking shoes and protection from the weather.
Liang Zi Massage Center (Foot Massage. 80 minutes): Offer health, pass and inherit culture With many years of clinic explore and research, combine with health care idea of Traditional Chinese Medicine, buddish health care allegory in Buddhism, the morality cultivate edigos of Taisht and Confucianism, the Liangzi Group has created some characteristic health care projects such as the Life Tree, the Buddhish massage etc. by using the orignal health care method these projects escort and convoy for your health! Jianguomen Store is the flagship store in the new undertaking of Liangzi. It blends the oriental traditional heath care culture and modern fitness concept, succeeds with high starting point and taste and takes the lead in business circle leisure in Beijing.
Time: 11:00-01:30
- Xin Shuang Quan Restaurant: Xin Shuang Quan Restaurant is near Great Wall of Mutianyu section. This garden style restaurant serves farmhouse dishes, specializing in rainbow trout, sturgeon and salmon. The fabulous taste will leave you with great memories.
- Hepingmen Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant: Beijing Roast Duck is renowned as the most delicious food of Beijing while Quanjude Restaurants enjoy a high reputation for its Beijing roast duck. Quanjude restaurants have developed their own technique and are famous for outstanding quality. Hepingmen Quanjude restaurant was established in 1979 and located beside Hepingmen Gate (Peace Gate).

Xiushui Street is an ideal place for shopping which boasts a variety of goods: silk, cashmere, clothes, leather goods, garment, hats, shoes, carpet, souvenir, jewelry, etc.
Xiushui Street is an ideal place for shopping which boasts a variety of goods: silk, cashmere, clothes, leather goods, garment, hats, shoes, carpet, souvenir, jewelry, etc.

Day 4

Place & Transport: Beijing (Watch the Video )
Today's Activities: Temple of Heaven, Panjiayuan Market, Xiushui Street
Meals: Breakfast, Chinese Lunch at Annie's Italian Restaurant

- Temple of Heaven (1.5 hours): The Temple of Heaven, literally the Altar of Heaven is a complex of Taoist buildings situated in the southeastern part of central Beijing, Chongwen District. The complex was visited by the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for annual ceremonies of prayer to Heaven for good harvest. It is regarded as a Taoist temple, although Chinese Heaven worship, especially by the reigning monarch of the day, pre-dates Taoism.
- Panjiayuan Market (1 hour): This weekend market is a huge, eclectic mix of goods from all over China: old, new, curios, antiques, fakes, craft and treasure, with some amazing items for sale. It's fascinating just to wander, even more fun if you can find a bargain. It's well-organised, full of life and color, the stalls are under cover, open-air, and in shops, and mostly closed on weekdays. Open from Saturday to Sunday.
- Xiushui Street: Xiushui Street (Silk Market) has a variety of goods: silk, cashmere, clothes, leather goods, garment, hats, shoes, carpet, souvenir, jewelry, almost anything imaginable can be found in this glitzy mall. Many fake versions of world famous brands are available despite the government making efforts to stamp out the trade. Most of the vendors in Xiushui can speak a little English and they usually show the price on a calculator. You need to be good at bargaining.
- Annie's Italian Restaurant: Annie's serves up authentic Italian pastas and pizza. Its decor is warm and cozy, with a family-friendly atmosphere. You will enjoy not only the Italian cuisine but also the romantic environment. It has special play areas for kids where kids can make their very own mini-pizzas on table mats.

Day 5

Place & Transport: Beijing (Watch the Video )
Today's Activities: Lama Temple, Yaxiu Cloth Market, Sanlitun
Meals: Breakfast, Chinese Lunch at Alameda

- Lama Temple (1 hour): The colourful Yonghe Lamasery is the largest and most famous Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet. It's still very active, and the beautiful halls and courtyards are thronged with devotees come to worship or seek good luck. You can see the world's largest wooden statue (the Matreiya Buddha) and Tibetan exhibitions.
- Yaxiu Cloth Market: Located on Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District, near the northeast embassy area, is similar to the Silk Market. It's an indoor 4-floor store, Beijing's clothing market. Here you can find a lot of clothing and other daily necessities, including calligraphy materials, army surplus gear, tea sets, farmer's paintings and luggage.
- Sanlitun: Sanlitun covers a wide area of Chaoyang District which houses many bars and clubs (popular with both expatriates and locals) and international brand-name stores and other entertainment. It is one of the most famous entertainment areas in Chao Yang district. You can spend your day exploring the stores and the night in one of its many bars. The Ya Show market is also in Sanlitun area and is a popular destination for tourists wishing to buy fake name-brand clothes.
- Alameda: Alameda specializes in Brazilian fare with dishes like Feijoada (Brazil's national dish-a hearty black-bean stew with pork and rice, served only on Saturdays) and drinks like Cachaca. The modest menu changes daily with fresh ingredients as the chef presents an innovative contemporary cuisine. The weekday RMB60 lunch specials are one of the best deals in town and their steaks are arguably the best in the city. The glass walls and ceiling make Alameda a bright, pleasant place to dine.

Day 6

Place & Transport: Depart Beijing, Flight not included
Today's Activities: Hotel to airport Transfer (Beijing)
Meals: Breakfast

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    Hotels

    City Deluxe Class
    Beijing Beijing Sihe Courtyard Hotel

    * Prices are in US dollars per person. Prices may vary according to your travel time and are higher in the high season, e.g. China National Day Holiday (Sep 29-Oct 8, 2012), and Chinese Spring Festival (Jan 22-29, 2012).

    * If only one person is traveling then the single room supplement is not required. If, for example, three people book a hotel, with two in one room and one in another room, the single room supplement must be paid.

    * Discounts for children from 2 to 12 years old differ according to the service e.g. plane, train, hotel and attractions and vary from 50% to 90%. We will apply each discount as specified by the provider.

    * The price is based on engaging English guide. Additional cost may apply when other guide are needed.

    Price Inclusions and Exclusions

    Price Inclusions:

    • Entrance Fees:
      To scenic spots as listed in the itinerary.
    • Meals:
      All meals as specified in the itinerary.
      If the restaurant indicated is not available on the day, your guide will arrange another restaurant from our list of approved restaurants. Breakfast is usually a western style buffet. We endeavor to ensure that a choice of western and Chinese breakfasts is supplied, however there may be occasions when only a Chinese breakfast is available in some remote locations.
    • Private Transfers:
      Transfers between airports, hotels and scenic spots while sightseeing in Beijing by private air conditioned vehicle with a driver and English-speaking guide (as listed above).
      Your comfort is our priority! Click here to get a description of the vehicles that we use for our tours.
    • Guide:
      As outlined in the itinerary an English-speaking guide and driver will be provided in each city, who will remain with you throughout your time in that city. A new guide and a new driver will meet you at each city on your tour, to provide you with the best local knowledge available.
    • Hotels:
      Hotel fees are based on two people sharing one room with twin beds.
      All hotels as listed in the above itinerary serve daily western or Chinese breakfast. All rooms are air-conditioned with private facilities unless specified.
    • Service Charge & Government Taxes:
    • Insurance
      The insurance is China Life Tourist Accident/Casualty Insurance.
      Click here to learn more about the insurance coverage and the sum insured.
    • Luggage Transfers:
      Between airports and hotels.
    • Arrangements:
      The tour cost includes planning, handling, operational and communication charges.

    Price Exclusions:

    • International Airfare or Train Tickets to enter or leave China.
      USA-CHINA/CHINA-USA: China Highlights has negotiated special discount fares (restrictions apply) for selected flights operated by Air China from major US and China gateways. We are able to offer these special deals to confirmed customers. Discount US to China Flights
    • China Entry Visa Fees.
    • Excess Baggage Charges.
      Passengers holding an adult fare or half fare ticket are entitled to a free baggage allowance of 20kg, for economy class. Total weight of carryon baggage for each passenger may not exceed 5kg. The size may not exceed 20x40x 55cm. More
    • Personal Expenses:
      Expenses of a purely personal nature such as laundry, drinks, fax, telephone calls, optional activities, sightseeing or meals which are not included in the tour itinerary.
    • Meals:
      Any meals which are not specified in the tour itinerary.
    • Single Room Supplement.

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