
4-Hour Private Walking Tour in Beijing First Embassy District and Ritan Park
4 h
Private
By walk
Instant confirmation
About this activity
This tour is designed for city walkers, and minimum walking time is around 3 hours. This tour offers a choice of morning,afternoon and evening departure time (10am,14:00 and 17:00). Your guide will come to meet you at your hotel lobby, and either take taxi or public transportation to attractions.A cup of coffee/tea or bottle of beer inside the Ritan Park is included.After tour, your tour guide will arrange taxi for you to go back to your hotel or you can spend time to walk around the area by yourself.
You will be visiting following places:
Beijing First Embassy District
Between 1955-1957, there are 41 Embassies were built by the government in Jianguomen outer Street.In 1980s,more Embassies were added.The whole area is very peaceful to walk around.
Ritan Park (The Temple of Sun)
Ritan Park was first built in 1530, originally as a place for emperors of the Ming Dynasty and the Qing dynasties (1368 - 1911) to hold ceremonies to worship the god of sun.Nowadays, its area has quadrupled in size, with thousands of trees,vast grassland and a small lake.It has entertainment for the children, good cafés and restaurants and plenty of local life to watch.
The Place Beijing
The Place is one of the modernist shopping zone in Beijing.Here you can find clothes, souvenirs, restaurants,arts and crafts. The LED screen on the roof is the biggest highlight of the Place.It is called “the Sky Screen” ,which is the first one in Asia, and the second largest electronic screen in scale in China.(Please note there is no video showing on the LED screen during the daytime)
Beijing CBD
Also known as Guomao. The area was planned since the 1980's to be the commercial heart of Northern China and features spectacular modern architecture and high end shopping.The area has attracted over 100 of the worlds leading businesses in the financial, media, information technology, consulting and service industries.
CCTV Headquarters
The CCTV Headquarters is a 234-metre (768 ft), 44-story skyscraper service ass the China Central Television Station.The CCTV Headquarters won the 2013 Best Tall Building Worldwide from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.
(Visit From Outside)
World Trade Center Tower III.
World Trade Center Tower III is a supertall skyscraper with 81 floors, 4 underground floors, and 30 elevators.It is used for office and hotel space, with retail at its base.World Trade Center Tower III is Beijing's tallest building and features multiple restaurants and bars at the top.
(Visit From Outside)
The Silk Market
The market is a 5 floor building filled with everything imaginable – clothing, souvenirs, jewelry, electronics, and fabrics, each with its own section.
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You will be visiting following places:
Beijing First Embassy District
Between 1955-1957, there are 41 Embassies were built by the government in Jianguomen outer Street.In 1980s,more Embassies were added.The whole area is very peaceful to walk around.
Ritan Park (The Temple of Sun)
Ritan Park was first built in 1530, originally as a place for emperors of the Ming Dynasty and the Qing dynasties (1368 - 1911) to hold ceremonies to worship the god of sun.Nowadays, its area has quadrupled in size, with thousands of trees,vast grassland and a small lake.It has entertainment for the children, good cafés and restaurants and plenty of local life to watch.
The Place Beijing
The Place is one of the modernist shopping zone in Beijing.Here you can find clothes, souvenirs, restaurants,arts and crafts. The LED screen on the roof is the biggest highlight of the Place.It is called “the Sky Screen” ,which is the first one in Asia, and the second largest electronic screen in scale in China.(Please note there is no video showing on the LED screen during the daytime)
Beijing CBD
Also known as Guomao. The area was planned since the 1980's to be the commercial heart of Northern China and features spectacular modern architecture and high end shopping.The area has attracted over 100 of the worlds leading businesses in the financial, media, information technology, consulting and service industries.
CCTV Headquarters
The CCTV Headquarters is a 234-metre (768 ft), 44-story skyscraper service ass the China Central Television Station.The CCTV Headquarters won the 2013 Best Tall Building Worldwide from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.
(Visit From Outside)
World Trade Center Tower III.
World Trade Center Tower III is a supertall skyscraper with 81 floors, 4 underground floors, and 30 elevators.It is used for office and hotel space, with retail at its base.World Trade Center Tower III is Beijing's tallest building and features multiple restaurants and bars at the top.
(Visit From Outside)
The Silk Market
The market is a 5 floor building filled with everything imaginable – clothing, souvenirs, jewelry, electronics, and fabrics, each with its own section.
Included
- A Cup of Coffee /Tea Or A Bottle of Beer
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup(For hotels within the 3rd ring road of Beijing City)
- Private tour
- Transportation Fee to the Silk Market
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Entrance Fee
Not included
- Gratuities
- Hotel drop-off
- Transportation from attractions back to your hotel
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Dress code is smart casual
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
75%
Sport
25%
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