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Experience China in just 3 days with this private guided tour covering Xi'an and Beijing, including top sights, authentic food, and hotel stays.
Traveling through China can feel overwhelming—so much history, culture, and sights to see. This all-inclusive 3-day private tour offers a convenient, guided way to tick off some of the country’s most iconic landmarks, all without the hassle of planning each detail yourself. From the terracotta warriors in Xi’an to the Great Wall and Forbidden City in Beijing, this experience packs a lot into a short trip, prioritizing comfort, expert guidance, and authentic sights.
What we love about this tour is the combination of private transportation, flexible itinerary, and thoughtfully curated stops—it’s designed to give you a rich experience without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Plus, including flights, hotel stays, and meals means you get a lot of value for the price, especially considering the quality of local accommodations and the expert guides.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour is fast-paced; you’ll be hopping between cities and sights, which might be tiring if you’re not used to quick travel. Also, the itinerary is quite packed, so travelers seeking a more leisurely pace might prefer to extend their time or select individual highlights. Still, for those with limited time wanting an authentic and insightful glimpse into China’s highlights, this tour hits the sweet spot.
This experience is perfect for travelers who want a guided, all-in-one trip that covers major attractions—ideal for first-timers or busy travelers eager to maximize their time and minimize fuss.
If you’re pressed for time but eager to see some of China’s most famous sights, this private 3-day tour from Guangzhou manages to pack in a lot of highlights. Let’s break down what each day offers, what you can expect, and how it all comes together.
Your adventure begins early with hotel pickup in Guangzhou, where a private driver will whisk you to the airport for a 2.5-hour flight to Xi’an. Flying rather than taking a train or bus saves significant time and adds comfort—plus, it’s exciting to arrive in a city famous for its history.
Once you land, your English-speaking guide will greet you at the airport with a sign bearing your name, instantly making you feel welcomed and cared for. After a brief transfer to the museum, you’ll be standing before the world-renowned Terracotta Warriors, often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”
The visit to the Museum of Qin Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses includes exploring the three main pits—No.1, No.2, and No.3—each revealing different aspects of this extraordinary archaeological find. We loved the way guides explained the stories behind the warriors—some still featuring astonishingly vivid details—and how they detailed the significance of this army as part of China’s ancient funerary practices.
After about two hours at the museum, you’ll head to the Xi’an City Wall, one of the best-preserved ancient city defenses in China. Climbing to the top provides sweeping views of the old city, and walking around the wall’s ramparts offers a tangible connection to history. It’s a chance to stretch your legs and enjoy the panoramic cityscape.
Next, your stroll takes you to the Muslim Quarter, a lively hub packed with snack stalls, colorful markets, and cultural hubs. Here, you can try local favorites like roujiamo (Chinese burger) or yangrou paomo (crumbled bread with lamb stew), at your own expense. Many reviewers note that sampling the street food is a highlight, providing a taste of authentic local life.
You’ll return to your hotel in Xi’an for the night—an opportunity to rest after a full day of sightseeing.
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The day kicks off with a transfer to Xi’an Xianyang International Airport for a 2-hour flight to Beijing. You’ll appreciate the efficient private transfer, which minimizes stress and keeps your schedule on track.
Upon arrival, the journey continues with a 1.5-hour drive to the Mutianyu Great Wall—famous for its breathtaking views and fewer crowds compared to Badaling. It’s a highlight that many travelers describe as “breathtaking,” with the chance to take the cable car or ski lift up and then hike down at your own pace. The tour’s flexibility allows you to spend as much or as little time as you choose on the Wall, which is ideal for those wanting a balance between sightseeing and rest.
Lunch is served at a local village restaurant, where you can enjoy hearty dishes from Northeast China alongside villagers—an experience that many find feels more authentic than eating in tourist hotspots.
Driving back, you’ll pass by the Olympic Park, a reminder of Beijing’s modern achievements, with the Bird’s Nest stadium and Water Cube visible from the road—great for those interested in modern architecture.
Your next stops include Beijing’s Bell and Drum Towers—where you can watch a traditional drum performance—and a rickshaw ride through the Hutongs, giving a glimpse into authentic Beijing neighborhood life. The bustling alleys and local markets in the Nanluoguxiang area are perfect for a leisurely stroll and some souvenir shopping.
You’ll stay overnight in Beijing, enjoying the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
The final day begins with a visit to Tiananmen Square, the largest public square in the world. It’s a powerful space, especially with the iconic Mao Zedong Mausoleum nearby, and sets the tone for the day’s imperial exploration.
From there, you’ll pass through the South Gate into the Forbidden City, the sprawling palace complex that served as China’s imperial residence for over 500 years. The guided tour includes key sights like the Hall of Great Harmony—where decisions were made—and the Palace of Heavenly Purity, where emperors once lived. The detailed explanations help you understand the significance of each structure and the stories behind them.
Next, a delicious lunch fuels you for the afternoon at the Summer Palace, an elegant garden retreat with lakes, bridges, and pavilions. The views here are stunning, and many reviewers mention the Marble Boat as a charming photo spot. You’ll also learn about Empress Cixi’s influence in the palace’s history, adding a layer of cultural understanding.
The tour concludes with a visit to the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity, finishing up with stories of imperial life and the Qing Dynasty. Afterward, you can choose to end the tour in Beijing or return to Guangzhou, depending on your flight arrangements.
This tour offers substantial value by including hotel accommodations (4-star in Beijing, 5-star in Xi’an), all flights (economy class), entrance fees, private transfers, and meals. Guides are professional and English-speaking, adding insight and ease to your experience.
However, alcohol is not included, and snacks or extra meals are at your expense. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, which allows for a flexible schedule aligned with your interests.
This tour provides a comprehensive and comfortable way to see some of China’s must-visit sites in just three days. The private aspect means you can enjoy a tailored experience, ask questions freely, and travel at your own pace. It’s especially appealing if you’re eager to maximize your trip without the stress of logistics or multiple bookings.
If you’re a first-time visitor or have limited time in China, this tour offers a sensible, well-organized package. The included flights and hotels also make it a good value—though it’s important to note that the schedule is quite full, so if you prefer a slower, more relaxed pace, you might want to extend your trip or pick fewer sites.
Overall, expect a blend of history, culture, and modern sights, with the benefit of local guides who bring stories and context to each place. This is a solid choice for travelers wanting an authentic, guided experience with minimal fuss.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, your tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Guangzhou, as well as transfers between airports and attractions in Xi’an and Beijing.
Are flights included in the price?
Absolutely. The tour covers all flights between Guangzhou, Xi’an, and Beijing in economy class.
Can I choose to end the tour in Xi’an or Beijing instead of Guangzhou?
Yes, you can select to end your tour in Xi’an or Beijing if that suits your travel plans better.
What are the accommodation standards?
You’ll stay in a 4-star hotel in Beijing and a 5-star hotel in Xi’an, both offering comfortable, twin-share rooms with breakfast included.
How flexible is the itinerary?
The itinerary is designed to be flexible, allowing you to decide how long to stay at each site, especially at places like the Great Wall.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all major entrance fees, including the Terracotta Warriors, City Wall, Forbidden City, and Summer Palace, are covered.
What meals are included?
Breakfasts are included in both hotels, and three lunches are covered during the tour—local cuisine at a village restaurant in Beijing and other authentic options.
Is this tour suitable for family travelers?
Generally yes, but keep in mind the full schedule may be tiring for very young children or elderly travelers. It’s best suited for those comfortable with a fast-paced itinerary.
This private, all-inclusive tour is a fantastic way to experience some of China’s most legendary sights in just three days. It combines convenience, comfort, and authenticity—perfect for travelers eager to see the highlights without the stress of planning each step. Whether you’re a history buff, a cultural explorer, or simply want to check off some bucket-list destinations, this tour offers a well-rounded, memorable experience. It’s particularly suited for first-time visitors or those with limited time who want a guided, hassle-free adventure through Beijing and Xi’an.