Set out on a cultural odyssey through China’s ancient past and modern wonders with the 9 Day Shared Tour from Beijing to Shanghai. As travelers traverse the historic streets of Beijing to the futuristic skyline of Shanghai, they are met with a fusion of tradition and innovation.
With tantalizing glimpses into China’s rich history and vibrant present, the tour promises to be a captivating exploration. Intriguing encounters and hidden gems await, making this journey a must for those seeking a deeper understanding of China’s dynamic tapestry.
Good To Know

- 9-day tour from Beijing to Shanghai includes accommodation, breakfast, and visa fee in China.
- Optional activities available with additional prices per person.
- Meeting point at Ramada Beijing North and end point at Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
- Cancellation policy offers full refund up to 6 days in advance.
Tour Itinerary Overview

Set out on a 9-day shared tour from Beijing to Shanghai, exploring the captivating destinations of China’s bustling capital and vibrant coastal metropolis.
The journey begins in Beijing, where travelers can explore the rich history of the Forbidden City and witness the mesmerizing Golden Mask Dynasty Show.
Next, venture into the heart of traditional Beijing with an Old town Hutong tour and a taste of the famous Peking Duck dinner.
As the tour progresses to Shanghai, experience the modernity of the Grand Canal Cruise and the dazzling skyline on an Evening Huangpu River Cruise.
Wrap up the adventure with a Half-Day city tour in Shanghai, offering a glimpse into the city’s dynamic blend of old and new.
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Inclusions and Exclusions

As travelers prepare for the 9-day shared tour from Beijing to Shanghai, they can look forward to a comprehensive list of inclusions and exclusions designed to enhance their experience while exploring the vibrant cities of China.
The tour package includes gratuities, a bullet train ticket, a water bottle per person per day, 8-night hotel accommodation, breakfast for 8 days, and the visa fee in China.
However, travelers should note that personal expenses and travel insurance aren’t included in the package.
Optional Activities and Prices

Explore a variety of exciting optional activities in Beijing and Shanghai, each offering a unique cultural experience at an additional cost per person. Visitors can enhance their journey with the following activities:
Forbidden City – $42: Dive into the history of China by exploring this iconic imperial palace.
Golden Mask Dynasty Show – $46: Witness a spectacular performance showcasing ancient Chinese legends.
Old town Hutong tour with Family Visit – $18: Enjoy the traditional Beijing neighborhood and connect with locals.
Grand Canal Cruise – $30: Sail along the historic canal and admire the beauty of Shanghai’s waterways.
These optional activities are designed to enrich your travel experience and provide a deeper understanding of the cultural heritage of both Beijing and Shanghai.
Meeting Point and End Point

Upon arrival at the Ramada Beijing North, travelers are expected to check in at the hotel reception desk with their passport, where they’ll be greeted by the tour guide for the Beijing to Shanghai Shared Tour. The hotel is located at 319 Chang Ping Lu, Chang Ping Qu, China, 102208.
At the end of this exciting 9-day journey, the tour concludes at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, 4RV5+P8J, Ying Bin Gao Su Gong Lu, Pu Dong Xin Qu, Shang Hai Shi, China. This endpoint ensures a convenient departure for travelers.
From the initial meeting point in Beijing to the final goodbye in Shanghai, the tour promises seamless transitions and unforgettable experiences.
Start Time and Additional Info
The tour guide will greet travelers at the Ramada Beijing North hotel reception desk with their passport for the Beijing to Shanghai Shared Tour, which commences at 01:00 pm.
Key Points:
- Confirmation is provided upon booking.
- The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
- It isn’t recommended for travelers with certain health conditions.
- The tour accommodates a maximum of 40 travelers.
Travelers embarking on this adventure can expect a seamless experience with clear guidelines and the opportunity to explore iconic destinations in China. With a flexible cancellation policy, travelers can book with confidence, knowing they’ve the option to adjust their plans if necessary.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Recommended Attire for the Tour From Beijing to Shanghai?
For the tour from Beijing to Shanghai, it’s recommended to dress comfortably and modestly. Wear layers for varying temperatures, comfortable shoes for walking tours, and consider cultural sensitivities. Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen and a hat.
Are There Any Language Barriers to Consider During the Tour?
When considering language barriers during the tour, travelers can rest assured as English-speaking guides are provided. This ensures seamless communication and enhances the overall experience, offering clarity and understanding throughout the journey.
Is There Wi-Fi Available on the Bullet Train From Beijing to Shanghai?
Yes, there is Wi-Fi available on the bullet train from Beijing to Shanghai. Travelers can stay connected and enjoy the scenic journey while browsing online. It’s a convenient way to make the most of the travel experience.
Are There Any Specific Dietary Restrictions That Can Be Accommodated During the Tour?
Yes, the tour can accommodate specific dietary restrictions upon prior notice. Travelers are encouraged to inform the tour operator in advance to ensure a seamless experience. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your dietary needs will be met.
The average group size for the shared tour from Beijing to Shanghai is approximately 40 travelers. This allows for a dynamic and sociable experience, offering opportunities to connect with others while exploring the vibrant cities of China.
The Sum Up
Experience the best of China on the 9 Day Shared Tour from Beijing to Shanghai. Enjoy the rich history, culture, and modernity of these two dynamic cities.
With seamless travel arrangements, optional activities to suit your interests, and a group of fellow travelers, this journey promises to create unforgettable memories.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore the heart of China in just 9 days!
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