Mini Group

Mini Group

min of 2 and max of 10 guests

3 hours

3 hours

4-5 km of walking

4-5 km of walking

Start at 9:30 AM

Start at 9:30 AM

on Saturdays and Sundays


$35 per Person

The price applies to all guests aged 4+; infants (age 3 and under) join for free

Number of adults (Ages 13+): 1 Adult
Number of children (Ages 4-12): 1 Child
In this tour you will walk through different Hutongs to discover different sides of Beijing life. Each section of the Hutong reflects different stages in time - the past, the present, and the future of Beijing's historic neighborhoods.

You will see neighborhoods where time seems to stand still - quiet alleys where locals still enjoy their daily routines, and living at a slower pace. As we continue, the Hutongs begin to change. We'll pass through lively streets filled with century-old shops, traditional eateries, and a festive atmosphere. Later you'll also see newly renovated alleys transformed into boutique cafes and stylish spaces.
Eastbound and Beyond
Explore some lesser-known Hutongs and meet real Beijing locals
Eastbound and Beyond
Hear stories of old Beijing from local guides and their personal stories
Eastbound and Beyond
Taste traditional Beijing snacks and sweets during the walk
Eastbound and Beyond
Discover traces of imperial-time life in Beijing: bathhouses, clubhouses, and even an opium post
Eastbound and Beyond
Discover a hidden water alley with charming vibes
Eastbound and Beyond
Visit century-old shops once leading the fashion in imperial Beijing
Eastbound and Beyond
Learn how the old walled city disappeared and the dramatic history behind it

Sanlihe River Park

A rare gem hidden in the historic Hutong neighborhood. Here the narrow alleys wind alongside a small meandering river where ducks swim and the water sparkles under the Beijing sun. This peaceful waterside setting offers a quiet contrast to the busy city and shows a softer side of old Beijing.

Traditional Courtyard Home

Step inside a traditional courtyard house and hear how Beijing families lived for centuries. Learn how several generations shared one home, how daily life was organized around the courtyard, and how the layout reflects traditional Chinese values of family, harmony, and hierarchy.

Xianyukou Food Street

This historic street is home to many time-honored Beijing restaurants and classic local snack shops. We will try a local favorite dessert shop and stop by a traditional Peking duck restaurant to see how the duck is carefully prepared and roasted in a traditional oven (subject to store opening; viewing only, Peking duck not included).

Qianmen Avenue

A lively commercial street lined with historic shops and traditional eateries that have served locals for generations. We will step into one of these century-old stores and discover how it has preserved its craftsmanship and reputation while remaining popular with both locals and visitors.

Yangmeizhuxie Street

Stroll along this artsy Hutong where trendy boutiques, small cafés, and creative souvenir shops blend beautifully with historic architecture. The street has become a vibrant cultural spot where Beijing's traditional charm meets modern artistic energy.

Original Hutongs (Zhumao Hutong)

A quiet section of Hutongs away from the crowds and busy tourist areas. Slow down, listen, and observe the surroundings, where traces of old Beijing still remain and everyday life unfolds much as it has for decades.

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