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Reviews: One-day guided tour of Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing with wireless headsets|Admission tickets not included
Guest User2026-01-02
Guide Ning's explanations were very detailed, and we didn't waste any time on unnecessary detours. The itinerary was perfect for seniors. Fantastic! 👍🏾
Reviews: Forbidden City Tour With Entry Tickets
Guest User2026-03-17
We learned more about the culture, and we highly recommend it. The guide was very attentive, and we really appreciated the information and facts he shared. 100% recommended. Sthip and Cami drone Ecuador
Reviews: "Beijing's Must-See Wonder –Summer Palace E-Tickets: Instant QR Code Entry & Skip-the-Line Access"
Guest User2026-03-21
I bought a ticket, thinking I'd get an English-speaking guide. Guides are extra, and I couldn't find an audio guide, so I paid extra for each pavilion separately. But the park is magnificent: spring, cherry blossoms and magnolias in bloom, a lake with boats and ducks, the Long Corridor, pavilions and towers—everything is impressive. There are a lot of people, but it's not too overwhelming. We were there on a Friday. You can spend the whole day sipping coffee by the lake. We entered through the East Gate and exited through the North Gate. I recommend this route to everyone. The metro station is 100 meters to the right when you exit.
Reviews: Beijing: Pulu Tea House - Near Prince Kung's Palace Museum with Views of Back Lakes (Hou Hai) (Premium Tea + Tea Snacks)
Guest User2026-03-25
Charming place and located in a lovely area.
Reviews: Beijing Royal Banquet - Noble Court Dining Show - Immersive Experience - Traditional Chinese Ethnic Dance and Music - Specialty Cuisine + Hanfu/Stage Performance - Optional Hanfu Attire
Guest User2026-03-21
AMAZINGGG!!! We have been travelling Asia for months, and this was by far our best experience/attraction. If you’re hesitating because of the price, it’s worth 2x or even 3x the cost. The experience isn’t just a dinner, but a cultural journey. The show lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no breaks in the performances. There are six dishes, and each one has a historical context and a themed performance accompanying it, with the dancers changing costumes for each course. The food is absolutely amazing and would be worth the price on its own. It is very foreigner-friendly, with subtitles on the screens, and the food is also very accessible, with only one slightly spicy dish. The hall where you dine is beautiful and high-tech, featuring a 360-degree screen, lighting, and smoke effects. Every detail of this experience has been carefully thought out—I would recommend it to everyone.