
Beijing private tours are the clearest way to experience China’s capital without reducing it to a checklist. A private route can pair the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, hutongs, Great Wall, Lama Temple, Qianmen, Liulichang, and quieter neighborhood walks with timing that avoids the worst crowd pressure. Dragon Discover’s Beijing programs range from a 5-day imperial introduction to deeper 10-day heritage and wellness routes, plus combinations with Tianjin, Shanxi, Chengdu, or Xi’an. The best Beijing trip balances major icons with human-scale places: morning parks, alley life, craft streets, temple courtyards, market food, and a final night that does not feel rushed. Private guiding matters here because context changes the city; a gate, courtyard, roofline, or local snack often makes more sense when someone can explain what you are looking at.
Beijing private programs run 5 to 10 days, with published sample prices from USD 1,049 to USD 3,800. Longer cross-region routes can add Shanxi, Chengdu, Xi’an, or Tianjin depending on available travel time.
Five days is enough for a strong first visit. Ten days allows a deeper pace with hutongs, craft, wellness, day trips, and less crowd pressure.
Yes. Beijing pairs well with Tianjin for a compact route, Shanxi for heritage depth, and Chengdu or Xi’an for a broader first China journey.
Most Beijing routes include a Great Wall visit. The specific section depends on season, crowd tolerance, hotel location, and the desired walking level.