Private Tour-Drum Tower, Hutong Food Taste and Local Brewery Beer
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Private Tour-Drum Tower, Hutong Food Taste and Local Brewery Beer

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About this experience

Embark on a culinary adventure through Beijing's historic hutongs with our Private Hutong Food Walking Tour. Led by a knowledgeable guide, discover hidden gems, bustling markets, and authentic eateries while savoring a diverse array of local delicacies. Enjoy a bird's eye view of Old Beijing alleys from the top of the Drum Tower. Engage with local vendors and immerse yourself in the heart of Beijing's vibrant food scene. This exclusive tour promises an unforgettable and authentic exploration of the city's flavors tailored to your preferences.

Available options

Private Tour

Pickup included

What's included

Hotel pick up
Entrance fee of Drum Tower
Private tour
One glass of local brewery beer
5 different kinds of Beijing local snacks food
Private transportation
Professional tour guide
Soft drinks

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Delve into the culinary treasures of Beijing's historic hutongs with our exclusive Private Hutong Food Walking Tour. Your gastronomic adventure begins as our expert guide picks you up for an immersive exploration of these ancient alleyways.

Navigate through the maze of hutongs, each with its own story and culinary secrets. Along the way, visit hidden gems, bustling street markets, and authentic eateries, sampling a diverse array of local delicacies that showcase the rich tapestry of Chinese flavors.

As you stroll through the charming hutong neighborhoods, our guide will share insights into the cultural and historical significance of these areas, providing a deeper understanding of Beijing's culinary evolution.

Get on the top of Drum Tower which has the history of 600 years, have a bird's eye view of Old Hutong alleys.

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Stop 2

From savory street snacks to delectable local specialties, this personalized tour caters to your preferences, ensuring a bespoke culinary experience. Engage with local vendors, learn about traditional cooking techniques, and savor the authenticity of Beijing's food scene.

Our journey through the hutongs will not only immerse you in the local way of life but also tantalize your taste buds with an array of authentic delicacies. Our carefully curated food menu includes iconic dishes such as jianbingguozi, a savory breakfast crepe filled with a variety of flavorful ingredients, and Chinese dumplings, handcrafted parcels of joy bursting with savory fillings.

We'll also sample baozi, steamed buns stuffed with a delectable assortment of fillings, and zhajiangmian noodles, a hearty dish featuring thick wheat noodles smothered in a savory soybean paste sauce.

Each dish offers a unique culinary experience, showcasing the rich diversity and bold flavors of Beijing cuisine.

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Stop 3

Let's cap off the evening by venturing to a local gem nestled within the labyrinthine lanes of the Hutong area—a renowned brewery beer bar tucked away in a quaint courtyard. Here, amidst the rustic charm of Beijing's historic streets, we'll savor a glass of the local brews and engage in lively conversation with friends and perhaps even make new acquaintances. Embrace the vibrant pulse of Beijing's nightlife as we immerse ourselves in the convivial atmosphere of this hidden gem.

Your tour will be finished here, you can take taxi back to your hotel after that.

What's not included

Gratuity to tour guide
Hotel drop off

Available languages

Guide guide
CMN EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Beijing

Beijing, the capital of China, is a city of immense historical significance and modern dynamism. It's home to iconic landmarks, ancient palaces, and a vibrant contemporary culture that blends tradition with modernity. The city offers a unique mix of ancient history, cultural treasures, and modern advancements.

Top Attractions

The Great Wall of China

One of the most iconic landmarks in the world, the Great Wall of China stretches over 21,000 kilometers. The most accessible sections near Beijing are Badaling and Mutianyu.

Historical Half day to full day ¥40-80 (depending on the section)

Forbidden City

The Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, was the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It houses an extensive collection of artifacts and offers a glimpse into China's imperial past.

Historical 2-3 hours ¥60 (March-October), ¥40 (November-February)

Temple of Heaven

The Temple of Heaven is a complex of religious buildings where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties performed annual ceremonies of prayer to heaven for good harvests.

Historical 1-2 hours ¥15 (Temple area), ¥35 (Temple and park)

Summer Palace

The Summer Palace is a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens, and palaces. It served as a retreat for emperors to escape the summer heat and is known for its beautiful landscapes and architecture.

Historical 3-4 hours ¥30 (Park and palace area), ¥60 (Boat ride included)

Hutongs

Hutongs are traditional narrow alleys and residential neighborhoods that offer a glimpse into old Beijing's way of life. Exploring hutongs provides an authentic experience of local culture and history.

Cultural Half day to full day Free to explore, but consider paying for guided tours or Rickshaw rides

798 Art Zone

The 798 Art Zone is a contemporary art district located in a former military factory. It's home to numerous art galleries, studios, and cultural events, making it a hub for Beijing's art scene.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free to explore, but some galleries may charge admission

Must-Try Local Dishes

Peking Duck

A iconic dish of Beijing, Peking Duck is roasted to perfection and served with thin pancakes, hoisin sauce, and scallions. The crispy skin and tender meat make it a must-try for any visitor.

Main Course Contains meat (duck), gluten (pancakes and sauce)

Zhajiangmian (Fried Sauce Noodles)

A popular Beijing street food, Zhajiangmian consists of hand-pulled noodles topped with a rich, savory sauce made from fermented soybean paste and minced pork. It's often served with cucumber and bean sprouts.

Main Course Contains meat (pork), gluten (noodles and sauce)

Jianbing (Savory Crepes)

A popular Beijing street food, Jianbing is a savory crepe made with a batter of wheat and mung bean flour, filled with egg, scallions, and hoisin sauce. It's crispy, delicious, and perfect for a quick breakfast on the go.

Breakfast Contains eggs, gluten (batter and sauce)

Baozi (Steamed Buns)

Baozi are steamed buns filled with various ingredients, such as pork, beef, or vegetables. They are a popular street food and can be found in many markets and food stalls throughout Beijing.

Snack Can be vegetarian or contain meat, depending on the filling; contains gluten (bun)

Popular Activities

Hiking the Great Wall Rock climbing in the Huairou District Mountain biking in the outskirts of Beijing Boat rides on Kunming Lake at the Summer Palace Tea ceremonies at traditional teahouses Gardens and parks at the Temple of Heaven and Beihai Park Exploring the Forbidden City and other imperial palaces Visiting temples and religious sites

Best Time to Visit

September to October, April to May

These months offer the most pleasant weather with clear skies and comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for sightseeing. The city is vibrant with cultural festivals and outdoor activities.

15-25°C (59-77°F) 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Mandarin Chinese
  • Widely spoken: English (in tourist areas and by younger generations)
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited elsewhere

Currency

Chinese Yuan (CNY)

Time Zone

GMT+8 (China Standard Time)

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but exercise caution in crowded areas and tourist spots

Beijing is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, petty crimes such as pickpocketing and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, particularly at night and in less touristy areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious when using taxis, and insist on using the meter or agreeing on a price before starting the journey
  • • Keep valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings in crowded areas and tourist spots
  • • Be wary of strangers offering services or attractions at inflated prices, and only use licensed and reputable tour guides and operators

Getting there

By air
  • Beijing Capital International Airport • 32 km (20 miles) northeast of city center
  • Beijing Daxing International Airport • 46 km (29 miles) south of city center
By train

Beijing Railway Station, Beijing West Railway Station

By bus

Beijing Sihui Bus Station, Beijing Liuliqiao Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The Beijing Subway is efficient, affordable, and widely used. It's the best way to navigate the city, especially during peak hours.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Didi Chuxing, Tencent Taxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Dongcheng Xicheng Chaoyang Haidian Shijingshan

Day trips

The Great Wall at Mutianyu
70 km (43 miles) northeast of Beijing • Full day

The Great Wall at Mutianyu is a less crowded and more scenic section of the Great Wall, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It's a popular day trip from Beijing for those looking to experience the Great Wall without the large crowds.

The Great Wall at Jinshanling
130 km (81 miles) northeast of Beijing • Full day

The Great Wall at Jinshanling is a remote and less restored section of the Great Wall, offering a more authentic and adventurous experience. It's a popular day trip for those looking to explore the Great Wall's wild and rugged beauty.

The Great Wall at Simatai
120 km (75 miles) northeast of Beijing • Full day

The Great Wall at Simatai is a unique and well-preserved section of the Great Wall, known for its dramatic and picturesque landscape. It's a popular day trip for those looking to experience the Great Wall's beauty and history in a more intimate setting.

Festivals

Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) • January or February (varies by lunar calendar) Lantern Festival • 15th day of the first lunar month (varies by year) Qingming Festival (Tomb-Sweeping Day) • April 4th or 5th (varies by solar calendar)

Pro tips

  • Use the official Beijing Subway app for route planning and real-time updates
  • Carry a VPN to access restricted apps and websites, such as Google, Facebook, and Instagram
  • Learn a few basic Mandarin phrases to enhance your experience and interact with locals
  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the city's many attractions and neighborhoods
  • Try local snacks and street food for an authentic and delicious culinary experience
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  • Max travelers: 15
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