Beijing Private Transfers: Airport, Railway Station, Tianjin Port, and Hotel Pickup Services

Seamlessly integrate your journey to Beijing! Whether you arrive at the Capital Airport, any station in Beijing, or embark on a cruise from Tianjin Port, we offer a professional fleet for punctual transportation.

Beijing Airport Transfers

Round-trip private transfer services to and from Beijing Capital International Airport or Daxing International Airport offer personalized, stress-free transportation, ensuring comfort and convenience for travelers.

Transfer Services to and from Beijing Train Station

A skilled driver ensures seamless transfers between Beijing train station, your hotel, or the airport.

Tianjin Port Transfers

Experience bespoke private transfer services from Tianjin Xingang Port to hotels in Beijing's city center or the airport, customizing your journey to your needs.

Transfer and Tour Services in Beijing

We also offer customized tours and exclusive shuttle services, allowing you to effortlessly explore iconic landmarks like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. Say goodbye to transportation hassles and embark on your Beijing journey with peace of mind, comfort, and efficiency! 

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Calm city

My experience in Beijing was fantastic. Our local guide, Ethan, made the visit very enjoyable in a perfect English. He attended to all requests and he was very attentive. So many recomendable.

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Blanca G

Family of 4 had a great time in Beijing

We are a family of 4, which includes 17-year-old twins. We just completed two weeks in China. We started in Beijing, then went to Xi'an, and then to Guilin, and we ended in Shanghai. We had such a great time in Beijing, thanks to Nina! We felt really lucky that we were assigned to Nina because she is such a caring person and is passionate about her job. She took great care of us and made sure that we were able to see everything we wanted to see. Nina went above and beyond to help us even after the tour was done. She was a godsend because we have two people with celiac disease, and they can't eat gluten, so you can imagine how stressful this was for us, our first night trying to navigate finding food. Nina took care of us and took us to a hot pot restaurant and made sure to explain to them the importance of no soy sauce or wheat. She was very careful when ordering our food every day and made sure to find food that was enjoyable for the members with celiac. We greatly appreciate how well she took care of us. Beijing was a wonderful experience and a great start to our trip. We highly recommend Nina as a tour guide.

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A wonderful of a private tour Beijing

Picked up at the airport, stayed in a 4 star hotel, visited the Forbidden City, the Chinese wall, Sumner Palace, Tiananmen Square, the Temple of Heaven and brought to the Tianjin Cruise terminal. Everything is "thanks" to enthusiastic guide Tina and cheerful female driver Lily from China Highlights. We heard and saw everything in a great atmosphere, from beautiful places to a special culture, history and social life. A wonderful experience of a private tour, reliable and well organized. Recommended!

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Customers' Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do I need a visa to visit Beijing?

From November 30, 2024, to December 31, 2025, citizens of 55 countries, including Australia, France, and Germany, will be eligible for a 30-day visa-free entry for tourism, business, or family visits. This applies to Beijing and nearby cities like Tianjin and Chengde. Click here to view the list of these 55 countries.

Visitors from non-visa-exempt countries must apply for an L tourist visa in advance (it's advisable to do so at least one month before departure). You can visit the Beijing International Services website to check visa types, such as the L tourist visa, and obtain a list of required documents.

2. Can I use credit cards in Beijing? How to set up mobile payments without a Chinese bank account? 

Mobile payments cover 95% of scenarios but typically require a Chinese bank card (some foreign cards are supported). Solution: At the Capital Airport Terminal 3 "Payment Service Center", activate payment functions with your passport and obtain a temporary SIM card.

Carry 200-500 yuan in cash: some temples, small vendors, and lockers only accept cash.

Internet access: some international websites (like Google) require a VPN; it is advisable to install one in advance.

3. How does one go about booking tickets for popular attractions such as the Forbidden City? Are there any recommended itineraries for exploring Beijing?

Popular venues such as the Forbidden City and the National Museum require reservations 3-7 days in advance, as no tickets are available for same-day entry (note that the Forbidden City is closed on Mondays).

Reservations can be made through official channels: the "Palace Museum" mini-program on WeChat or their website with an English interface. Alternatively, you may contact us for booking; we also provide transportation services between your hotel and the attractions.

We offer one-day tours of Beijing’s essential sights, including the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and the Hutongs, as well as comprehensive Beijing tours. Alternatively, you can start from Beijing and journey to popular destinations such as Xi'an, Tianjin New Port, Datong, Pingyao, Zhangjiajie, Chengdu, and Guilin.

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