All Inclusive Private Day Tour of Chengdu Old Streets including City Top Attractions
Beside your trip to see those cute Pandas, the most important thing is to explore the Chengdu city which is more than 3000 years old. Your driver guide will meet you at your hotel lobby to start this amazing time travel with you, you will show up at a busy market street origin in Han Dynasty, and find yourself in a holy temple from Tang Dynasty. What about a Mongolian residential area from Qing Dynasty? Well, this looks like a history trip? Yes but not only, we will introduce you the other important feature of Chengdu during the walks - FOOOOD! You can choose Sichuan cuisine/ local snacks/ hotpot/ vegetarian food as your lunch. You can even choose to visit a local wet market to know more about local's life. 7 hours are far too short, but we will try our best to give you more!
Embark on an immersive journey through Chengdu, a city with over 3,000 years of history. Your driver-guide will meet you at your hotel and lead you through a vibrant market street dating back to the Han Dynasty, a sacred Tang Dynasty temple, and a Mongolian residential area from the Qing Dynasty. Along the way, you'll also dive into Chengdu's rich culinary scene, with the option to enjoy Sichuan cuisine, local snacks, hotpot, or vegetarian dishes for lunch. You can even visit a local wet market to gain deeper insights into daily life in Chengdu. Although the day is only seven hours long, it promises to be packed with unforgettable experiences.
- Enjoy a traditional tea ceremony at a local teahouse, sipping on fragrant teas and learning about the art of tea preparation.
- Visit the Wuhou Shrine, a historic temple dedicated to Zhuge Liang, the renowned strategist of the Three Kingdoms period.
- Explore the serene gardens, ancient halls, and intricate sculptures that pay homage to this legendary figure.
- Explore Top Attractions of Chengdu in One Day.
- Restrictions: adult : Age 6–100
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase) Personal expense Gratuities entry tickets to Wuhou Temple