
Jennifer
Senior Travel Consultant

Vivian
Senior Travel Consultant

Chanson
Senior Travel Consualtant
This Olympic Beijing Tour reveals a striking contrast to the city's ancient past, uncovering a side of Beijing shaped by innovation, ambition, and rapid transformation. You'll visit the iconic 2008 Olympic venues, explore landmark architecture, and relax in one of the city's most beautiful urban parks. Along the way, you'll see how the Olympics reshaped Beijing's skyline, infrastructure, and global identity.
- Stand beside the world-famous Bird's Nest and discover the stories behind the 2008 Beijing Olympics
- Admire the futuristic design of the iconic Water Cube
- Capture some of Beijing's most impressive modern architecture
- Enjoy a relaxed day with expert local guides and seamless private transportation
- Experience a different side of Beijing beyond emperors, palaces and ancient walls
FROM $105 per person
Prices vary depending on group size, hotel standards, and how you'd like to tailor your itinerary.
This morning, your private guide and driver will meet you in your hotel lobby at the scheduled time. Before we set off, we'll take a moment to go over the day's plan, answer any questions and make sure everything is tailored to your pace and interests. Whether you're passionate about architecture, photography, Olympic history or simply curious about modern Beijing, we'll adjust the experience accordingly. As we drive through the city, you'll notice a side of Beijing that often surprises first-time visitors. Beyond the ancient walls and imperial landmarks lies a capital filled with innovative architecture, expansive green spaces and ambitious urban development. Think of today as a journey into the Beijing of the 21st century. By the time we reach the Olympic Green, you'll already have a better understanding of how dramatically the city has transformed over the past few decades—and why the 2008 Olympics became such a defining moment in that story.
Discover the Bird's Nest (National Stadium)
When you think of Beijing, images like the Forbidden City or the Great Wall usually come to mind. But in 2008, a new landmark joined that list—the Bird's Nest, which quickly became one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. As we step into the Olympic Green, the scale of the stadium immediately stands out. It doesn't feel like a traditional sports venue, but more like a vast sculptural form made of interwoven steel beams, each one carefully designed to support the whole structure. Standing beneath it, the size and complexity become even more impressive—something photos can hardly capture. Built to leave a global impression during the Beijing Olympics, it continues to do so nearly two decades later. During the visit, we'll explore the ideas and engineering behind its design, along with the impact the Olympics had on the city's development. By the end, you'll see the Bird's Nest not just as a stadium, but as a lasting symbol of Beijing's modern identity on the world stage.
Experience the Water Cube (National Aquatics Center)
Just when you think Olympic architecture can't get any more imaginative, the Water Cube appears. If the Bird's Nest feels bold and powerful, the Water Cube feels playful and futuristic. Covered in a unique membrane that resembles floating soap bubbles, the building changes personality throughout the day. In the morning sunlight it shimmers softly. At night it glows in shades of blue, looking almost otherworldly. This stop is particularly fun because it combines engineering with creativity. Your guide will reveal why the building's unusual appearance is actually inspired by science and nature, and how its innovative design helped make it one of the most environmentally advanced Olympic venues of its time. Of course, this is also one of the best photography locations in modern Beijing. We'll show you a few angles that most visitors completely miss—including spots where the Bird's Nest and Water Cube can be framed together in a single shot. Trust us, your camera roll will thank you.
Enjoy a Local Lunch in the Olympic District
After a morning of Olympic icons, it's time to recharge. Instead of rushing through a quick meal, we'll slow things down and enjoy lunch at a popular local restaurant near the Olympic district. This part of Beijing has evolved dramatically since 2008, and the dining scene reflects that change. Traditional Beijing flavors now sit comfortably alongside contemporary Chinese cuisine, giving visitors a glimpse into how the city continues to reinvent itself. While enjoying lunch, feel free to ask your guide anything—from Olympic stories to everyday life in Beijing today. Some of the most interesting conversations often happen around the dining table rather than at the attractions themselves.
Walk Through Olympic Forest Park
Now for a surprising change of pace. We don't just expect stadiums—we also step into one of the largest urban parks in Asia. A short drive brings us to Olympic Forest Park, where the atmosphere shifts immediately. The crowds fade, the pace slows, and we're surrounded by lakes, woodlands, wetlands, and open skies. Locals come here to run, cycle, practice tai chi, fly kites, or simply take a break from city life for a few hours. It's a place that shows how daily life in Beijing really feels beyond commuting, working, or sightseeing. We take an easy walk through some of the park's most scenic areas, following tree-lined paths and waterside boardwalks that many international visitors often miss. On clear days, reflections of modern skyscrapers shimmer across the lake while birds glide overhead. The contrast is striking—futuristic architecture in the distance and peaceful nature all around. It's a reminder that modern Beijing isn't only about growth and ambition, but also about creating space to breathe.
As the afternoon comes to an end, we'll make our way back through the city. The return journey offers one last chance to observe modern Beijing from a different perspective. Glass towers, creative districts, tree-lined boulevards and vibrant neighborhoods all contribute to the story you've been exploring throughout the day. Along the way, your guide will be happy to recommend local restaurants, rooftop bars, evening activities or lesser-known neighborhoods worth discovering during the rest of your stay. Upon arrival, we'll escort you back to your hotel and ensure everything is taken care of before saying goodbye. We hope today's experience has shown you a side of Beijing that many visitors never get to see—not just a city with a remarkable history, but a city constantly looking toward the future. After all, Beijing's story didn't end with emperors and ancient walls. In many ways, it's still being written today.
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