Beijing, discovering the Chinese triangle
Beijing, discovering the Chinese triangle
6 days and 5 nights
An exciting trip to China with private tours
Embark on a fascinating 6-day, 5-night journey through China, a country where ancient history and modernity coexist in perfect harmony. Explore the majesty of Beijing, from the Forbidden City to the iconic Great Wall. Discover ancient heritage in Xi'an with the impressive Terracotta Warriors. End in cosmopolitan Shanghai, where the tradition of its historic gardens blends with futuristic skyscrapers. This tour will take you to discover cultural treasures, unique landscapes, and the vibrant essence of China.

Day 1 - Arrival in Beijing
Arrival in Beijing. China's capital has been the center of politics, culture, and education for over 850 years. A testament to ancient imperial grandeur, it has preserved temples, palaces, and old residential neighborhoods, the hutongs, but also offers a very modern look with avant-garde buildings and structures. As if that weren't enough, in its surroundings we can admire one of the seven wonders of the world, the Great Wall.
- Assistance from your guide and transfer to the hotel.
- CHECK IN: From 3:00 p.m.
- Lunch or dinner at a local Chinese restaurant (depending on flight arrival time)
Day 2 - Beijing
- Breakfast.
- Walk through the Qianmen Ancient Street, a pedestrian shopping street that combines the old and the new, with the historic pharmacy Tongrentang and the restaurant Quanjude, next to current stores.
- Visit to the Tian'anmen Square, the largest square in China, with its Monument to the People's Heroes and the Tian'anmen Gate, from where Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China in 1949.
- Visit to the Forbidden City, the largest palace complex in the world with more than 9,000 rooms.
- Lunch.
- Visit to the Jingshan Park (Coal Hill) for panoramic views of the Forbidden City and the Yong'an Temple, where the is located White Dagoba.
- Walk through the Beihai Park, visiting the Xitian Fanjing Temple and the Wall of the Nine Dragons.
- Roast Duck Dinner.
- Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation.
Day 3 - Beijing, Great Wall and China Summer Palace
- Breakfast.
- Great Wall of China Tour (Mutianyu Zone), declared in 1987 World Heritage Monument by UNESCO. Its construction began in the 5th century BC, when Emperor Qin Shi Huang who began its construction as a defensive wall in the 3rd century BC. If we add up all its branches it has more than 21,000 kilometers, extending from the border with Korea until the Gobi Desert, forming part of the Silk Road.
- Lunch.
- Visit to the Summer Palace. Used as an imperial garden by several dynasties, it became a pleasant refuge for the dynasty Qing used to escape the hot summers of the Forbidden City.
- Dinner at Casa BaiTraditional imperial cuisine in a setting decorated in the style of ancient imperial palaces, where every detail is carefully curated, and all staff perform their duties as established by the protocol of the time. Without a doubt, a great experience.
- Transfer to the hotel.
Day 4 - Beijing, Lama Temple, Confucius Temple and Bell Tower
- Breakfast.
- We will start the day by visiting the old Temple of the Lamas, or Yonghegong, which was originally built in the late 17th century as an imperial residence, but was converted into a lamasery in 1744 and is now one of the temples of the Tibetan Buddhism most famous outside Tibet.
- Visit one of the famous HutongsHutongs are the alleys that make up the old towns of Chinese cities, filled with houses around a square courtyard where the inhabitants lead a traditional life.
- Lunch.
- Visit to the Temple of Confucius, the second largest Confucian temple in all of China, after the one in Qufu, the hometown of Confucius. The temple was originally built in 1302 to honor and offer sacrifices to Confucius, and today features numerous noteworthy statues and sculptures, as well as hundreds of stone steles recording the names of scholars who spent the Imperial Examination to enter the civil service of the Empire.
- In the center of Beijing we find the Bell Tower (Gulou) and right in front of her the Drum Tower (Zhonglou). Located in a historic hutong neighborhood, these are two iconic buildings that marked the rhythm of life in old Beijing. In addition to being important musical instruments in ancient China, the drum and bell have been an important part of Chinese history, indicating the time since time immemorial.
- Attendance at the Acrobatics Show.
- Transfer to the hotel.
Day 5 - Beijing, Temple of Heaven
- Breakfast.
- Visit to the Temple of HeavenTiantan is the place where the Ming and Qing emperors held rites and sacrifices to pay homage to heaven and pray for good harvests. It's located in a vast park where Beijingers go to relax, do various physical exercises, and practice traditional calligraphy on the ground.
- Lunch.
- Transfer to the hotel.
- Accommodation.
- Attendance at the Peking Opera, a performing art that integrates singing, recitation, theatrical acting, and martial arts. It is considered one of the highest expressions of Chinese culture.
- Accommodation.
Day 6 - Beijing, free day and return to destination
- Breakfast.
- Free day for personal activities.
- Transfer to the airport or station.