Beijing Hutong Breakfast Food Tour

Beijing: Hutong Breakfast Food Tour - Finding Lost Plate: Zhongguo Meishuguan Exit B and the Yellow Tote

A great way to start Beijing. This hutong breakfast tour takes you off the main food strips and into backstreet spots where locals actually begin their morning. You’ll walk through classic alley neighborhoods guided by UnTour Food Tours, with mobile ticket entry so you can focus on eating. What I like most is the variety … Read more

Beijing Hutong Breakfast Food Tour

Beijing: Hutong Breakfast Food Tour - Finding Lost Plate: Zhongguo Meishuguan Exit B and the Yellow Tote

This 3-hour small-group breakfast walk turns Beijing lanes into a food tour you can actually follow. I love the 10+ tastings across several spots, and I love that the route feels like a local breakfast morning, not a choreographed circuit. The pace is easy enough to enjoy, but you should be ready for a bit … Read more

Beijing: Hutong Culinary Walking Tour with 15+ Tastings

Beijing: Hutong Culinary Walking Tour with 15+ Tastings - Hutongs Shape the Food, Not Just the Photos

A snack walk turns into a story walk. This Beijing Hutong culinary tour pairs quiet alley strolling with 15+ local tastings and a guide who explains what you’re eating and why it matters. What I like most is the amount of food for the price, and how the English-speaking guide adjusts stops if you want … Read more

The Hutong Experience by Bike

The Hutong Experience by Bike - Price and what you actually get for $150

Beijing hutongs get easier with bike help. This is a guided way to move through narrow alleyways without getting turned around, with e-bikes (or bicycles), helmets, and an English-speaking guide. I like how the tour includes pickup and drop-off from designated meeting spots, so you can spend your energy riding, not mapping. Two big wins … Read more

Beijing Private Hutong Food Walking Tour

Beijing Private Hutong Food Walking Tour - Stop 1: Dongsi Hutong courtyards and the first waves of snack

Forget buffet lines; this is real hutong food. A private guide leads you through old Beijing alley life, with 20+ tastings that turn street food into something you can understand as you eat. The route around Dongsi Hutong and LongFuSi Jie is built for your senses, not your phone camera. I also love that you … Read more

Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Lama Temple, Hutong Tours

Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Lama Temple, Hutong Tours - Hutong rickshaw and a traditional courtyard: the “real Beijing” hour

A full Beijing day, minus the hassle. I like that this tour bakes in admission tickets and keeps things small-group so you spend more time looking and less time waiting. You start early, ride in an air-conditioned van, and get guided explanations through a headset. Guides like Michael, Lucy, and Helen get singled out for … Read more

Temple Heaven, Summer Palace, Lama Temple, Hutong Bus Tour

Temple Heaven, Summer Palace, Lama Temple, Hutong Bus Tour - Meeting at TianTandongmen (Exit A2) and how the day really flows

Beijing on a single ticket feels surprisingly efficient. This full-day bus route strings together imperial landmarks, Tibetan Buddhism, old-town Hutongs, and a big Olympic finish. I especially love how Temple of Heaven is handled first, then you’re whisked to Lama Temple and straight into the quieter texture of daily life in the Hutongs. The pace … Read more

Beijing Hutong Walking Food and Beer Tour at Hidden Restaurants

Beijing Hutong Walking Food and Beer Tour at Hidden Restaurants - The meal strategy: four food stops that add up to dinner

Beer and noodles in Beijing hutongs work. This tour turns crooked alleyways and courtyard life into an easy plan, with hutong walking and family-style meals that feel hard to organize on your own. I love how the group stays small (up to 12), so you actually talk with the guide and keep moving at a … Read more