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Step into the heart of Beijing at the Imperial Palace, known globally as the Forbidden City. This vast complex served as the home of emperors for nearly five hundred years, standing as a monumental testament to Chinese history. Wander through the immense Meridian Gate to reach the Hall of Supreme Harmony, where grand ceremonies once unfolded under golden roofs. The intricate details of the Clock Gallery and the serene beauty of the Imperial Garden offer quiet moments amidst the sprawling courtyards. Every red wall and carved stone tells a story of power, tradition, and artistry that continues to captivate visitors from around the world today.
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10-Day Golden Triangle in China Tour from Beijing: Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, Luoyang and Xi'an | Temple of Heaven, Pingjiang Road, Longmen Buddhist Caves and Terracotta Army
Daily breakfast
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4.9 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 745893
Start / End City
Beijing, Xi'an
Duration
10.0 Days
City & Attractions
Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou +20 more
Languages
English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Primarily Spanish-Speaking Travelers
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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From $2,477.00
$2,353.15
11-Day Korea and China Highlights Tour from Seoul:  Busan, Daegu, Andong, Beijing, Shanghai | Hahoe Village, Great Wall & Wangfujing Street
Daily breakfast
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5.0 Tour Code: 745791
Start / End City
Seoul, Shanghai
Duration
11.0 Days
City & Attractions
Seoul, Busan, Bulguksa +24 more
Languages
English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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$3,399.00
11-Day Authentic China and Avatar Dreams Tour from Beijing: Shanghai, Luoyang, Xi'an, Zhangjiajie | Tianmen Mountain, Wulingyuan & Longmen Buddhist Caves
Daily breakfast
Select Meals Included
5.0 Tour Code: 745914
Start / End City
Beijing, Zhangjiajie
Duration
11.0 Days
City & Attractions
Beijing, Shanghai, Luoyang +16 more
Languages
English Live, Spanish Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Operator
Europamundo Vacaciones
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$3,526.00
8-Day China Palaces, Pagodas & City Lights Tour: Beijing, Xi’an and Shanghai | Tiananmen Square, Great Wall and The Bund | 100% Pure Sightseeing & Special Date Offer
All Inclusive
Most Meals Included
Chinese Meal
4.9 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 682173
Start / End City
Beijing, Shanghai
Duration
8.0 Days
City & Attractions
Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai +14 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
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$1,598.00
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Best Time to Visit The Imperial Palace

Spring 2026/2027
Spring at the Imperial Palace (March-May) brings mild days of 12°C (54°F) to 22°C (72°F), perfect for exploring. Cherry blossoms frame the moats while azaleas bloom in East Gardens. Visitors flock to see the Nijubashi Bridge against pink petals or join guided tours of state rooms open only this season. The Kitanomaru Park nearby offers hanami picnics under soaring pines and ancient oaks, blending history with vibrant seasonal color.
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Summer 2026
Summer brings warm days averaging 28°C (82°F) with occasional rain. From June to August, lush gardens bloom while iconic halls glow under bright skies. Visit the Hall of Supreme Harmony early to avoid crowds, or stroll through the Imperial Garden where lotus ponds flourish. Evening tours offer cool breezes and fewer visitors, perfect for photographing ancient rooftops against summer sunsets.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn with temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) to 22°C (72°F), perfect for exploring. Golden ginkgo leaves frame ancient red walls, creating stunning photo opportunities along the central axis. Visitors flock to see the harvest moon over Taihe Hall or stroll through the serene Imperial Garden as maple trees turn fiery red. This season hosts fewer crowds than summer, allowing deeper appreciation of Ming and Qing dynasty artifacts in the treasure galleries. Don't miss the special autumn exhibitions featuring imperial porcelain and calligraphy often displayed during this temperate period.
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Winter 2026/2027
Winter offers crisp air with temperatures hovering around -2°C (28°F) to 5°C (41°F), often dusting the historic halls in serene snow. This season transforms the vast courtyards into a quiet, picturesque wonderland, perfect for photography without summer crowds. Visitors can explore the Hall of Supreme Harmony under a stark blue sky or enjoy hot tea at nearby cafes while admiring the frost-covered ancient trees. The site remains fully open, allowing immersive walks through history amid chilly but manageable conditions that highlight the architecture's grandeur against white backdrops.
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Reviews for The Imperial Palace Tours

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10-Day Golden Triangle in China Tour from Beijing: Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, Luoyang and Xi'an | Temple of Heaven, Pingjiang Road, Longmen Buddhist Caves and Terracotta Army

I loved the variety of cities—Shanghai’s modern skyline, Luoyang’s Longmen Caves, and Xi’an’s Terracotta Army were all unforgettable. Transportation and hotel check-ins were smooth, and meals included were better than expected.

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8-Day China Palaces, Pagodas & City Lights Tour: Beijing, Xi’an and Shanghai | Tiananmen Square, Great Wall and The Bund | 100% Pure Sightseeing & Special Date Offer

Traveling between Beijing, Xi’an, and Shanghai was seamless. The airport pickups and high-speed train arrangements were very efficient. Really made the multi-city tour stress-free.

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FAQs about The Imperial Palace Tours

What is the imperial palace in Beijing?

The imperial palace is the Forbidden City, a palace complex that served as the home of Chinese emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties.

Why was the imperial palace called the Forbidden City?

It was called the Forbidden City because access was restricted—only the emperor, his family, and selected officials were allowed inside without permission. Ordinary people were “forbidden” to enter.

What is the old imperial palace called now?

Today, it is known as the Palace Museum and is open to the public as a major historical and cultural museum.

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