Visit the stunning city of Hangzhou during this scenic day trip, with private pickup from your hotel or train station. Perfect for travelers to see the World Heritages only, it covers all of the highlights in a single excursion. Glide across serene, UNESCO-listed West Lake on an iconic boat ride, learn the ins and outs of tea cultivating and tasting at Meijiawu Tea Village, and shop for antique embroidery along the centuries-old Southern Song Imperial Street. If you'd like, enjoy a homecooked lunch at a local farmer's home (at your own expense) Feel the old histroy of Beijing- Hangzhou grand canal by walking along the Xiaohe zhjjie and Gongchen Bridge.
An in-depth, half-day tour of Hangzhou, with private hotel or train station pickup
Cover the city’s top highlights in a single visit, perfect for travelers short on time
Get the best views of traditional pagodas and arched bridges on a scenic boat ride
Learn how tea is picked and processed, and get a taste of China’s finest brews.
Pickup included
Pick up service can be arranged at your hotel lobby in Hangzhou downtown or Hangzhou train station, you will find a welcome signage. Hangzhou tour includes the following attractions. Upon arrival, start your trip with a boat ride on tranquil West Lake, the landmark of Hangzhou. Relax amid enchanting scenery as your guide points our historic pagodas, Chinese-style arched bridges, tree-lined walk.
After that, you'll visit Meijiawu Tea Village, is a origin of the best green tea in China, Longjing. Longjing Tea is produced by hand and has been renowed for its high quality, earning the China Famous Tea title. Here you are in an original natural environment, just relax your feelings and enjoy the special tea culture, taste the fragrant tea while appreciating the beautiful village scenery. And our guide or Tea Farmer will show you how to pick the leaves, how to fry the leaves and how to drink the best tea in China.
Visit Gongchen Bridge (拱辰桥)
Stretching over the Grand Canal in east-west direction, Gongchen Bridge marks the south terminus of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It is the largest stone bridge in Hangzhou.
Hangzhounese cherish deep affection for this bridge. From some sense, it stands for hometown, sweet home and can always evoke fond memories.
Gongchen Bridge is also steeped in history and has royal association. “Gongchen” suggest “salute the emperors”. Each autumn, a fireworks display will be hosted, attracting visitors by thousands. In 2013, this activity was banned, partly due to the accidents for some spectators were hurt by the fireworks, partly because it is a waste of money.
Gongchen Bridge sprung into being in the 4th year during the reign of Emperor Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1631). In 1888, during the reign of Emperor Guangxu, it went through a complete restoration. At 98m long and 16m high, it consists of 3 arches. It borders Qiaoxi Historic Block to the west and Yunhe Culture Square to the east. This area is one of the top three cultural and entertainment centers along the Grand Canal (Hangzhou section). 6 state-of-the-art museums, boutique restaurants, unique shops and time-frozen alleyways await you.
Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province, is renowned for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. It's home to the iconic West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and offers a blend of historical landmarks, modern attractions, and serene landscapes.
West Lake is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most famous attraction in Hangzhou. This picturesque lake is surrounded by scenic gardens, temples, and pagodas, offering a serene escape from the city.
Lingyin Temple is one of the largest and wealthiest Buddhist temples in China, dating back to the Tang Dynasty. It is renowned for its ancient architecture, Buddhist artifacts, and serene atmosphere.
Hefang Street is a bustling pedestrian street lined with traditional buildings, shops, and restaurants. It offers a glimpse into Hangzhou's rich history and is a great place to shop for souvenirs and local snacks.
Xixi Wetland Park is a unique urban wetland park that offers a serene escape from the city. It is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, and visitors can explore the park by boat or on foot.
The Hangzhou Botanical Garden is a vast and beautifully landscaped garden that showcases a wide variety of plants and flowers. It is a peaceful and scenic spot to relax and enjoy nature.
A braised pork belly dish that is tender, succulent, and slightly sweet. It is named after the famous Song Dynasty poet Su Dongpo, who is said to have created the dish.
A dish made with a whole chicken wrapped in clay and baked, resulting in a crispy exterior and tender, flavorful meat inside. The legend goes that a beggar wrapped a stolen chicken in clay to hide it from his pursuers, and the resulting dish was so delicious that it became a local specialty.
A dish made with fresh river fish, cooked in a tangy vinegar-based sauce. The dish is named after the famous West Lake in Hangzhou and is known for its delicate flavors and tender fish.
Hangzhou is famous for its bamboo shoots, which are used in a variety of dishes. They can be stir-fried, braised, or steamed, and are often served as a side dish or incorporated into other dishes.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather with comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is vibrant with blooming flowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn.
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Hangzhou is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a well-developed tourism infrastructure. However, as with any destination, it is essential to take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Hangzhou East Railway Station, Hangzhou Railway Station
Hangzhou Bus Terminal, East Bus Station
The Hangzhou Metro is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It consists of multiple lines that connect key points in the city. Signs are in both Chinese and English.
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Wuzhen is another well-preserved ancient water town, known for its traditional architecture, canals, and bridges. It is less touristy than Xitang and offers a more authentic experience.
Tianmu Mountain is a scenic area known for its lush forests, waterfalls, and hiking trails. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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