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Discover Beijing in 3 days with a private tour from Xi'an, including train travel in deluxe soft sleeper cabins, key sights, and authentic experiences.
Planning a trip from Xi’an to Beijing that balances comfort, culture, and efficiency? This private 3-day tour offers an excellent way to cover Beijing’s highlights without the usual rush, all while traveling overnight in luxurious soft sleeper cabins on the train. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply eager to see the iconic sites at a relaxed pace, this tour provides a seamless blend of transportation, guided sightseeing, and authentic local experiences.
What truly sets this experience apart is the combination of comfortable overnight train travel and comprehensive guided tours of major Beijing attractions—Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and more. Plus, the included entrance fees, cable car tickets, and delicious local lunches make planning straightforward and hassle-free. But does it deliver on value? We think so, especially given the well-paced itinerary and the personal touch of private guides.
Of course, one consideration is the cost—at $560 per person, it’s a significant investment, but one that bundles travel, accommodation, and entry fees into a single package. This makes it an attractive option for travelers wanting a convenient, all-inclusive experience without the stress of arranging logistics independently. The only caveat? The train tickets are limited, so booking early is a must. This tour suits those who appreciate a guided, authentic journey combining comfort with culture.
Traveling overnight from Xi’an to Beijing in a deluxe soft sleeper cabin is arguably one of the highlights of this tour. The cabins feature two beds, providing a private, quiet space for rest after an active day. The bottled water and assistance with train tickets add to the convenience, ensuring you don’t have to worry about logistics in unfamiliar stations.
The train journey, which lasts approximately 10-12 hours, offers a chance to enjoy China’s countryside transitioning into urban landscapes and observe daily life away from tourist hotspots. While some travelers might prefer daytime travel for sightseeing, many find the overnight train a practical way to maximize sightseeing time during the days.
The onboard experience is far more comfortable than standard options, thanks to the deluxe soft sleeper cabins—comfy beds, quiet ambiance, and a chance to get some rest before exploring Beijing’s bustling streets. Plus, the round-trip train ticket is included in the package, removing the hassle of separate bookings and securing peace of mind.
Your evening starts with a pickup at your Xi’an hotel around 6:45 pm. The driver will assist in obtaining your pre-purchased train tickets and escort you to Xi’an Railway Station. The process is smooth, and the personal assistance ensures you’re well-prepared for the overnight journey. Once on the train, you can settle into your deluxe soft sleeper cabin, perhaps enjoy a quiet drink, or simply relax before the journey ahead.
Early morning, you arrive at Beijing West Railway Station. Your local guide and driver will meet you, kicking off your sightseeing with a visit to Tiananmen Square. As the world’s largest city square—big enough to hold half a million people—it offers a fascinating introduction to Beijing’s political and cultural fabric. The square is free to explore, but its size and atmosphere leave a lasting impression.
Next, you’ll visit the Forbidden City, the imperial palace that once housed emperors and now stands as a symbol of China’s architectural and historical grandeur. With 9,999.5 rooms, it’s a sprawling complex filled with intricate carvings, grand halls, and historically significant artifacts. Your guide will help you navigate this enormous site, ensuring you see its highlights without feeling overwhelmed.
After a delicious local lunch, you’ll explore the Back Lakes (Hou Hai) area—famous for its traditional Hutongs, old alleys that still evoke Beijing’s historic charm. You can opt for a rickshaw ride, an experience that offers a glimpse into local life and the city’s bygone days. The afternoon ends with a return transfer to your hotel—free time to relax or explore on your own.
The highlight of this day is the Mutianyu Great Wall, known for its stunning scenery, less crowded atmosphere, and restored architecture. Travel from your hotel, about 1.5 hours away, and take advantage of cable car or chairlift options—a great way to save energy and enjoy views from above. The toboggan down adds a bit of fun, especially for those who like a gentle thrill. Expect to spend around 2-3 hours walking along this iconic structure, soaking in the panoramic vistas.
Post-lunch, you’ll visit the Olympic Park, where the Bird’s Nest and Water Cube provide plenty of photo opportunities. These venues symbolize China’s modern achievements and make for an interesting contrast with the ancient walls. This stop is brief but memorable, wrapping up a day filled with spectacular sights.
Your final day begins with a visit to the Temple of Heaven, an architectural masterpiece where Ming and Qing emperors performed ceremonies to ensure good harvests. It’s not only a stunning structure but also a lively hub of local activity—people practicing Tai Chi, singing, dancing, and socializing.
Next, the Lama Temple (Yonghegong) offers insight into Buddhist culture and history. As one of China’s most influential temples, it has survived turbulent times and remains a spiritual and architectural jewel.
After a local lunch, the last stop is the Summer Palace, a sprawling garden and retreat that once served as an imperial summer residence. Its vast lake, pavilions, and bridges provide a peaceful finale to your Beijing exploration. The tour concludes with a transfer back to your hotel, after which you’re free to relax or continue exploring on your own.
At $560 per person, this tour packages transportation, entrance fees, and guided services into one price—making it easier to budget and eliminating the worry of unexpected costs. The train journey in deluxe soft sleeper cabins offers a level of comfort often missing from standard train options, transforming travel into part of the experience rather than just a means to an end.
What’s more, the local lunches included are more than just convenience—they offer authentic flavors that give you a taste of Beijing’s culinary scene. The combination of professional guides and private transfers ensures a personalized experience, with minimal waiting or confusion.
While the price might seem high compared to independent travel, the value becomes clear when considering the convenience, comfort, and guided insights. This package suits travelers who prefer a stress-free, well-organized trip and are willing to pay for a premium experience.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want a comprehensive Beijing experience without the hassle of planning logistics or navigating public transport alone. It’s especially suited for those who value comfort and guided commentary, and who appreciate the convenience of all-inclusive packages. The overnight train adds a fun, authentic touch, ideal for first-timers or those wanting to make efficient use of their limited time.
However, if you prefer independent exploration or budget travel, this might feel too structured or costly. It’s best for history buffs, first-time visitors, or those seeking a stress-free, immersive experience that combines comfort with authentic sights.
This private Beijing 3-day tour from Xi’an, combined with a deluxe soft sleeper train experience, offers a compelling mix of comfort, convenience, and culture. Traveling overnight in private cabins ensures restful sleep, while the guided visits to Beijing’s most iconic landmarks mean you’ll leave with a rich understanding of China’s imperial and modern history.
The all-inclusive nature of the package simplifies planning and ensures you won’t have to worry about extra costs or logistics. The focus on authentic experiences—local lunches, Hutong walks, and a scenic visit to the Great Wall—makes it a well-rounded choice for travelers eager for both comfort and cultural depth.
While the price may be a consideration, the thoughtful itinerary, private guides, and high-quality train cabins make this a valuable option for those looking to maximize their time and experience in Beijing. It’s particularly well-suited for first-time visitors, history enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates a personalized, stress-free trip with a dash of adventure.
Is the train journey overnight?
Yes, the train departs in the evening from Xi’an around 6:45 pm and arrives in Beijing in the morning, allowing you to rest in a deluxe soft sleeper cabin.
What is included in the tour price?
The package covers one-way deluxe soft sleeper train ticket, round-trip transfer from Xi’an and in Beijing, entrance fees for major sights, cable car or chairlift tickets with toboggan at the Great Wall, local lunches, and professional guide services.
Do I need to book the train tickets separately?
No, the train tickets are included and will be pre-purchased for you, which is a significant advantage given the limited availability.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 4 can join for free if they do not occupy a seat or bed. For older children, the tour can be very engaging, especially with the scenic and historical sites.
How early should I book?
Since train tickets are limited, early booking is highly recommended to secure your preferred travel dates and cabin class.
What if I want a guide in a language other than English or Chinese?
You should make your booking at least 3 days in advance to accommodate other language guides, if available.
This carefully curated tour offers an excellent introduction to Beijing, combining the charm of historic sites with the comfort of private transport and overnight train travel. Perfect for travelers who want to see the highlights without sacrificing comfort or authenticity.