7
Night Shanghai & Beijing
From
$1,359
with Air
Listed
price requires specific
travel dates and departure
gateways
and does not
include additional fees
and taxes.
Begin your journey in
Shanghai where you will
tour major attractions
including the classical
Yuyuan Garden, Bund,
former “Wall Street” of
the foreign powers, and
a local Pearl Factory.
After a day at leisure
exploring this bustling
port city, you'll fly to
Beijing.
Your discovery of
Beijing begins with a
tour of the Forbidden
City, Summer Palace &
Tiananmen Square. Next,
you'll enjoy an
excursion to the Great
Wall of China and the
Ming Tombs. This
comprehensive tour of
Shanghai & Beijing
includes incredible
sightseeing, so book
today and save on the
trip of a lifetime!
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Escorted Package Includes
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Flights LAX-Shanghai, Beijing-LAX Other departure
cities available
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Airline fuel surcharges
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Intra-flight
- 7
nights First Class accommodations
- 3
nights Bund Riverside, Shanghai
- 4
nights Tiantan Hotel, Beijing
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All transfers
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11 meals: 7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner
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Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned
motor coach
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Services of an English-speaking tour manager
throughout

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Entrance fees per itinerary
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Special Features
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Forbidden City
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Great Wall of China
Prices do not include
US and foreign government airport taxes and fees of up
to $350, depending upon the package, including the
September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 per US enplanement,
up to $10 per round-trip; passenger facility charges of
$4.50 per segment, up to $18 per round-trip; federal
domestic segment fee of $3.60 per segment; travel
facilities tax of $8 per direction; immigration fee of
$7; customs user fee of $5.50; APHIS user fee of $5; and
international transportation tax of $16.10 per arrival
or departure. Not Included:
Airport taxes & fees, optional tours, and gratuities.
Additional Information: Land only price does not include
arrival/departure transfers, but does include flight
Shanghai - Beijing. Entry Requirements: US citizens
require a passport valid for six months beyond travel
dates. Visas are required for China |