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Private Evening Hutong Walking Tour with Mongolia Hotpot Dinner

5.0(2)Beijing1 hour
TRIPADVISOR5.0(2)

Description

Discover the hidden gems on a 3-hour private tour of the local Hutong Street, which represents an important cultural element of the city of Beijing. Visit the Only Hutong Museum to capture images of Ming and Qing Dynasties. Learn about how the city was formed. Walk along two Hutong allays where the local people live to explore markets and restaurants. Eat a Mongolian Hotpot dinner at a local restaurant along Hutong. Take home history of the Hutong culture, community, food and their life.

Tour Options

Tour without Transfer
  • Private Tour: After tour guide meet you in the lobby of your hotel, you can either taxi or subway to the sites at your own cost. Pickup included
Tour with transfer
  • This option including private transfer during the tour. Pickup included

Itinerary

30 min

Please note, the Hutong Museum close at 4:30pm, so if you choose the later start time the museum will be closed but you can do the rest of the tour. Your English speaking guide will pick you up from your Beijing City Hotel's lobby at 4pm. Walk along Shijia Hutong, which is most well-known for its education.There are many famous people who used to live along this allay. Shijia Hutong Museum was founded in 2014; the first facility in Beijing that was established to preserve Hutong history.

60 min

With Beijing potentially set to lose as much as 20 percent more of its remaining Hutongs, the museum’s opening couldn’t come at a better time to foster appreciation of the city’s most distinctive style of architecture, and along with it, a neighborhood way of life that has disappeared from a city the population of which has grown 20 times over the last 60 years.The various items on display show the Hutong life as it was decades ago.There are altogether 8 exhibition halls. Your English-speaking guide will give a detailed history lesson on Hutong history and culture. Explore Shijiahutong to the east end, before entering a street with shops and restaurants where the locals eat and shop. Visit the local fresh market to witness the everyday life that consist of  fresh produce. Buy some fruit so you can taste local produce.

Admission included60 min

Enjoy the most famous Mongolian Hotpot in the Hutong restaurant. Taste Bai jiu, a popular liquor in Beijing. After your delicious dinner, your English-speaking guide will help you find a taxi or subway back to your hotel.

Highlights

Private tour
Professional guide
Private transfer if choose the related option
Mongolia Hotpot dinner

What's included

Included
Private tour
Professional guide
Private transfer if choose the related option
Mongolia Hotpot dinner
Not included
Gratuities
Transportation fee if you choose the tour without transfer

Pickup Locations & Times

We will pick you up in the lobby of your hotel if your hotel is within the 4th ring road of Beijing city, if your hotel is out of the 4th ring road, you can travel to city to meet our guide or hotel pick up may have extra cost

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking

Reviews(2)

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Donald D
August 31, 2025
Walking Tour and Hotpot dinner

We had an amazing walking tour with Andy. He is very knowledgeable and had a good way of explaining to us. The hotpot dinner was wonderful. We highly recommend Andy as a guide

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Marty M
April 18, 2018
Outstanding Evening with Miko!

Our guide Miko far exceeded our expectations. His English was very good and knowledge of Chinese history outstanding. In addition to the Hutong Tour and hot pot dinner he treated us to some local delicacies as we were walking. Fun guide! Great way to start our trip to Beijing...Thanks Miko!!

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