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Beijing has lots of cool places to explore and exceptional restaurants to dine at, but there is one place in the centre of Beijing that might just outdo them all.
It’s called the Forbidden City, a huge palace complex which has been home to many Chinese emperors, and even the Chinese Government were based here for just under five centuries.
Today you can enter this beautiful place complex on a visit to Beijing. But we recommend going with a guided tour, so you find out all the insider facts and stories about this special place in Chinese culture. Consider the professional guides at Sandhills Travel for a truly memorable visit.
What Else You Need to Know
The Forbidden City is by no means small. It covers a staggering 180 acres and is the location of 980 characterful buildings, many of which have influenced Chinese architecture for centuries. The whole area is an official World Heritage Site and UNESCO has declared the Forbidden City as the biggest collection of ancient wooden buildings.
But it is not just the buildings that will capture your attention. This city within a city is also home to the famous Palace Museum, which boasts an esteemed collection of artworks and artefacts from throughout Chinese history.
Whether you are admiring the ancient wooden buildings, strolling through the city’s splendid florals and arrangements, or marvelling inside the Palace Museum, there is so much to experience here.
When to Visit the Forbidden City
The beauty and importance of this tourist destination puts it on every visitor’s itinerary. But because so many people want to see it, you might want to avoid the exceptionally peak times.
The high season is between April and October, while the low season with fewer tourists around is between November to March. For a quieter visit, you might want to go at the end of the peak season or the start of the low season.
You also need to know that the Forbidden City is closed to everyone on Mondays unless it is a holiday period.
Book Your Forbidden City Tour with Sandhills Travel
The best way to experience the Forbidden City is with a professional guide. The area is so big that you could easily spend a day in this special city and not see the best parts.
Make sure your trip is the best with a guided tour of the Forbidden City with fun guides at Sandhills Travel.
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