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Gain direct access to the Forbidden City with your admission ticket, exploring one of China’s most iconic landmarks, rich in history and cultural treasures.
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Experience the grandeur of the Forbidden City with an admission ticket, plus access to the exclusive Treasure Gallery, showcasing priceless artifacts from China’s imperial past.
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Unlock the grandeur of Beijing’s most famous landmark with pre-booked admission to the Forbidden City, also known as The Palace Museum. Skip long ticket queues by simply providing your name and passport number when booking, then show your passport at the entrance for seamless access to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Once inside, roam freely across 72 hectares of imperial splendor. Discover majestic gates, elaborate halls, and peaceful courtyards that once served as the home of Ming and Qing dynasty emperors. With no time limits, you can immerse yourself in centuries of history, art, and architecture at your own pace.
Whether you’re a history buff or a curious traveller, this landmark offers a captivating look into the traditions and grandeur of China’s imperial past.
Forbidden City - The Palace Museum
Forbidden City – The Palace Museum
No. 4 Jingshanqian Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100009, China
No paper ticket is required. Simply present your passport at the entrance for admission.
Children under 1.2 meters (approximately 3.9 feet) in height or under 6 years old are admitted free of charge.
Your booking will be confirmed by the provider within 72 hours.
A full refund will be processed if cancelled at least 2 days before your selected activity date. No refunds can be issued if cancelled less than 2 days before your selected activity date.
Please present your mobile or printed voucher to the guide at the meeting point.
Travel China Guide
MYR 38.17
Nice very experienced
Well and smooth.
Ticket booking 8 days before visit was straightforward and confirmed promptly.
Good experience,main issue is that I had difficulty getting the ticket from the official site as this was summer Holiday month in China and tickets for bona fide travellers once released are quickly snapped out. I paid more but it's ok for the experience.