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Home : China Tour Packages : Shanghai Tours :
Tour Code:
SD-SH09
6-Day Super Deluxe Tours of Shanghai - Xian
Starting from $1079.00 per person
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Departure: Daily
Day 01: Arrival in Shanghai
Our guide will pick you up at Shanghai airport and transfer to the hotel.
Visit the Bund and the Nanjing Road.
Accommodation: Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel - Deluxe Room
Day 02: Shanghai
Visit the Shanghai Museum and the Yuyuan Garden. After lunch, take a
cruise tour on the Huangpu River. The memorable dinner is served at
Central Hotel, whose restaurant Wang Bao He has a history of around 260
years and is the best place to serve Shanghai Cuisine. The memorable
dinner will be followed by the Portman Acrobatic Show at the Shanghai
Centre Theatre. (B+L+D)
Accommodation: Portman Ritz-Carlton Hotel - Deluxe Room
Day 03: Shanghai - Xian
Take a flight to Xian and transfer to the hotel. Visit the City Wall in
the afternoon. A sumptuous buffet dinner will be served for you at the
hotel this evening. (B+L+D)
Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Hotel - Executive Room
Day 04: Xian
Visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum. To avoid having the poor
food at the site, you will take highway back to downtown to have lunch at
a well-known Cantonese cuisine restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the
Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the Forest of Stone Steles Museum. After you
enjoy the local speciality, the Dumpling Banquet, you will be entertained
with the marvelous Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show. (B+L+D)
Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Hotel - Executive Room
Day 05: Xian
Visit the Provincial History Museum. After enjoying the a la carte lunch
at a local famous restaurant, visit the Great Mosque and a local family.
(B+L)
Accommodation: Hyatt Regency Hotel - Executive Room
Day 06: Departure from Xian
Visit the Hanyangling Museum, the Mausoleum of Western Han Emperor Liu Qi
on the way to the airport. See off. (B)
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B-- Breakfast L-- Lunch D-- Dinner
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Tour Prices (based on per person and shown in US dollars)
Group size
Season
2-5 travelers 6-9 travelers 10 travelers & above
High season Double Occupancy $1579.00 $1269.00 $1179.00
Sole Occupancy $2099.00 $1789.00 $1699.00
Low season Double Occupancy $1479.00 $1169.00 $1079.00
Sole Occupancy $1899.00 $1589.00 $1499.00
Remark : Quotations listed are valid excluding the periods of F1 Grand
Prix staying in Shanghai.
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Tour Inclusions
1. Internal flights & taxes;
2. Super-deluxe hotels with daily western breakfasts;
3. Daily lunches or dinners at China's finest restaurants;
4. Outstanding individual guide and driver;
1. Deluxe private air-conditioned car or van;
2. Entrance fees to all tourist sites;
3. Two bottles of Evian Mineral Water per day;
4. Government taxes;
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friends exclusively. No other participants will be in your group. In
other words, others will not join in your tour and you will not take part
into any tours of others on our land services.
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