Beijing: Forbidden City Imperial Culture Guided Tour

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Step into The Palace Museum (Forbidden City) – UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s largest preserved wooden palace complex. A timeless cultural icon and Beijing’s #1 must-see landmark.

Highlights

  • Expert Guides: Seasoned Pros, Attentive Service.
  • In-Depth Insights: Living History Unveiled.
  • Small Groups: Deeper Exploration, No Rush.

Description

Meeting Point: Main entrance of the Forbidden City (Meridian Gate South) Tour Hours: Morning Session: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Afternoon Session: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Inclusions: ✓ First-entry admission ticket (valid during guided hours) ✓ 3-hour expert-guided tour covering core palaces & imperial history ✓ Interactive Q&A with licensed cultural specialists Post-Tour Freedom: Your ticket remains valid for self-exploration after the guided session. Recommended routes will be provided to visit: • The Treasure Gallery • Clock Exhibition Hall • Imperial Garden

Includes

3hr bilingual tour (English/Chinese) First-entry Forbidden City admission ticket Intimate group size (max 10 guests)

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Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

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