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Explore Beijing and Shanghai with iconic landmarks, Great Wall, Forbidden City, museums, river cruise, shows, shopping streets, and cultural experiences in this 5-day guided Travel Comfort package.
Beijing/Shanghai (Google Map)
Beijing 2 N & Shanghai 2 N.
5 Days / 4 Nights – FIT Tour
Arrive at Beijing International Airport, where you’ll be greeted by Travel Comfort representatives and assisted to your hotel. Enjoy a refreshing welcome drink at check-in before relaxing. Later, head out to visit the iconic Bird’s Nest (Olympic Stadium) and the illuminated Water Cube from the outside—perfect for photos and a memorable first impression of Beijing’s architectural marvels. Return to your hotel for a restful evening to recover from your journey. (Overnight in Beijing)
After breakfast, begin your guided tour at Tian’anmen Square, the largest city square in the world. Continue into the Forbidden City, home to emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for over 500 years. Visit a pearl store before exploring the beautiful Summer Palace with its Marble Boat and picturesque Long Corridor. In the evening, enjoy an exciting Chinese Kung Fu Show, showcasing martial arts, choreography, and culture. Return to the hotel for overnight stay. (Overnight in Beijing)
Begin with breakfast before heading to the splendid Great Wall at Juyong Pass, a UNESCO World Heritage masterpiece offering breathtaking panoramic views. Visit the Longdi Jade Center to learn about jade craftsmanship and symbolism in Chinese culture. Later, transfer to the station and board your high-speed bullet train to Shanghai. Upon arrival, your guide will transfer you to your hotel. Enjoy a relaxed evening exploring Shanghai’s nightlife, lights, or local cuisine. (Overnight in Shanghai)
After breakfast, visit the Shanghai Museum, known for ancient bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy, and cultural relics. Continue to People’s Square and stroll along Nanjing Road, Shanghai’s most famous shopping avenue. Explore Yuyuan Garden, showcasing traditional Chinese landscaping, ponds, and architecture, followed by time at Yu Market and the Silk Store. End your day with a relaxing Huangpu River Cruise, admiring Shanghai’s illuminated skyline, The Bund, and futuristic towers. Return to your hotel for overnight stay. (Overnight in Shanghai)
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel, followed by free time for last-minute shopping or personal exploration. Later, transfer to Shanghai Airport for your onward flight or journey home—carrying unforgettable memories of China’s rich history, culture, and modern skyline guided by Travel Comfort. (End of Tour)
Forbidden City is closed on Mondays; replacement sightseeing will be arranged.
Great Wall access is weather-dependent, especially during winter.
High-speed train luggage limits apply; check-in early.
Some tours end at predefined drop-off points; guests may return to hotel independently.
Perfect combination of China’s imperial wonders and Shanghai’s iconic skyline with cultural shows, shopping, and scenic cruising—balanced for leisure and comfort.
Day 01 – Light: Arrival & leisure
Day 02 – Heavy: Full-day heritage & cultural experience
Day 03 – Heavy: Great Wall + Train
Day 04 – Moderate: Museum + cruise
Day 05 – Light: Departure
• Couples: Add The Bund photoshoot or rooftop dining.
• Families: Shanghai Disneyland is a popular add-on.
• Shopping lovers: Bargain at Yu Market & Nanjing Road.
A well-crafted 5-day journey showcasing the essence of China—from ancient palaces and world wonders to futuristic skylines and river cruises. Designed for comfort and cultural immersion, this itinerary is ideal for first-time travelers, families, couples, and history enthusiasts seeking an enriching and memorable experience.
Yes, the Great Wall at Juyong Pass has sections suitable for different fitness levels. However, some areas may have steep steps, so guests may climb only as far as comfortable. Seniors and young children can enjoy photo viewpoints without extensive walking.
Major cities like Beijing and Shanghai offer a good number of Indian restaurants and vegetarian-friendly dining options. While hotel breakfasts are international, you may request vegetarian dishes in advance. Guides can assist with restaurant recommendations suitable for dietary requirements.
China’s currency is the Chinese Yuan (CNY). Most shops, restaurants, and malls accept international credit cards, although smaller local markets may accept cash only. It’s recommended to carry a small amount of local currency, especially for shopping streets and souvenir stalls.
The Kung Fu Show and Huangpu River Cruise run regularly; however, schedules may occasionally change during peak seasons or due to weather conditions. In rare cases where an activity becomes unavailable, a similar cultural substitute or experience will be arranged.
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