Tour privado de medio día en bicicleta por Chengdu





Descripción
Haga un buen ejercicio en esta excursión en bicicleta de medio día mientras conoce las costumbres diarias de los habitantes de Chengdu. Visite People's Park, donde los lugareños vienen a relajarse y dedicarse a sus actividades de ocio diarias. Vea el Palacio de Qingyang y el Templo de Wenshu para aprender sobre la importancia de la religión. Absorbe la atmósfera especial de Chengdu y vea las vistas de la ciudad a través de una lente diferente.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Pasea en bicicleta por las calles de Chengdu en esta visita guiada en bicicleta de medio día. Su guía amigable e informativa lo ayudará a obtener sus bicicletas. Conoce a tu amigable guía de habla inglesa en el lobby de tu hotel. Luego, realice un ciclo o tome el transporte público (de acuerdo con la ubicación de su hotel) hasta la primera parada: el Templo Wenshu, un templo budista preservado que alberga muchas obras de arte preciosas que se consideran reliquias culturales. Su guía puede darle una visión general de lo que hace que un templo budista sea diferente de un templo taoísta.
Después de visitar el Templo Wenshu, se dirigirá directamente al Parque del Pueblo. Después de pasear en bicicleta por los hermosos paisajes y monumentos, detente a tomar un té en una casa de té tradicional y observa a los lugareños participar en diferentes actividades, como jugar al ajedrez, practicar tai chi, beber té o escuchar música. El amor está en el aire en una sección del parque, donde los padres intercambian las fotos y la información de contacto de sus hijos, con la esperanza de unirlos en el futuro. Deje estos cupidos para su emparejamiento.
Vaya en bicicleta a Kuan-zhai Lane para disfrutar de las vistas de edificios de estilo antiguo, jardines y filas de tiendas de recuerdos y vendedores que bordean la calle.
Continúe cabalgando hasta el Palacio Qingyang y aprenda de su guía sobre la influencia de la religión taoísta en la población local. Pregúntele a su guía sobre la estructura interna y externa del edificio, así como las figuras y monumentos en su interior, y su importancia para la religión misma.
Haga una parada rápida en el mercado de antigüedades Song Xian Qiao, donde puede explorar diferentes baratijas, desde alfombras hasta juegos de ajedrez y varias obras de arte. ¡Asegúrate de no comprar más de lo que tu bicicleta puede transportar! Después de medio día de descubrir las calles de Chengdu en su bicicleta, descanse tomando el transporte público de regreso a su hotel.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Punto de partida: servicio de recogida gratuito en su hotel o residencia de la ciudad en Chengdu (todos los hoteles dentro de 3rd Ring Road), si se queda fuera de 3rd Ring Road, debe ser recogido en la puerta principal de Wuhouci, o contáctenos de antemano para organizar que lo recojan de su hotel o aeropuerto y pagar un costo adicional a su guía. Punto de retorno: regresa al punto de partida original o finaliza su recorrido en el centro de la ciudad.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- No recomendado para niños o personas mayores de 60 años.
Opiniones(13)
This was wonderful way to see the highlights of the city. Our guide was lovely, taking time to show each special parts of each place, answer questions and show us around
Worley was a great guide who took us to at least four major tourist attractions in Chengdu in four hours from pickup to our hotel at the W and back. She is very knowledgeable including history of religions, architecture, and is a big panda fan. The tour was not the typical bike ride we are used to where we stayed on bikes the majority of the time. We took the metro and walked around the places we visited on this tour and probably traveled on bike for about 10 km. It was a wonderful introduction of the city that allowed us to see Wenshu Monastery, Kuanzhai Alley, People’s Park, and Qingyang Palace. We were pressed on time otherwise Worley would’ve spent more time in the locations. Thank you, Worley, for the great tour!
<p>This is a great way to see a city as big as Chengdu! The guide was great and the day is completely customizable.</p>
We'd booked this tour on our 1st day in Chengdu and this was really a good thing to do. This way we didn't only get to see some of the sights, it also gave us a sense of orientation for the rest of our stay in Chengdu. The tour takes you all over town and there are stops along the way. Our guide Martin spoke good English and showed us lots of different things in town. It's easy to ride in Chengdu as it's a flat town (no hills). It's also very green wo you get to ride through parks and shade too.
<p>The guide and I started this tour at People's Park. We then went to wide and narrow alleys. We biked past a central square with a statue of Mao and then went to a large mall off of Taikoo Li where the panda is climbing the IFS building. Within this mall there is a monastery or temple that I heard later would have been worth seeing inside. Finally we rode past the Wohou temple and Jinli street. This temple is very crowded and we did not go inside. My recommendation would be to ask the guide to allow you to go inside the temples, stop to shop or grab a recommended snack, or have tea in People's Park. The tour guide's English was good, but I would have liked her to have shared more information with me.</p>
<p>This was a really cool way to see and understand the culture in Chendu. I really enjoyed touring the local market and walking through the People's Park and learning about some of the activities that take place there.</p>
<p>Really loved the bike tour, lots to see. Chengdu is an amazing city.</p>
<p>Our guide Rhea was fantastic and the bikes were ok. There was no confusion on them picking us up at our hotel. I made the reservation about 36 hours in advance and was glad they could accommodate our party of 4. The bikes weren't ready upon arrival to the tour starting point, but were quickly rectified within 15 minutes. They weren't fancy, but they had gears and handbrakes, so no complaints. The half-day tour was perfect in length. Right about the time our butts were hurting, it was over. A great day and a great way to really get the lay of the land. Having a guide through the People's Park added great insight.</p>
<p>This tour was extremely expensive for what it was: renting a bike and go around with a student who was nothing like a guide. Didn't know any informatiom about Chengdu i later read, we got lost in the city and he also didn't have an any information on the tourist sites we visited. For a tour costing 70 dollars while the rental bike for a day is 20 yuan so less than two dollars it was an incredible deception! I was really fortunate that the student "guide" called the local manager and the manager accepted to stop the tour after the first temple visit. I got something like 50 dollars back. But I lost my day, i would have loved to have a true guide a learn about the city and temples! ...and of course 20 dollars lost as well!</p>
<p>Because Viator is recomended at LP I was expecting more of the tour. We paid for China Standards a high amount of money of 50 USD per person to see the main square, the main park and a touristic street. I hoped to see and hear more About Chengdu. The guide was friendly and spoke good English though.</p>



