Embark on a captivating 14-day journey through Peking, Shanghai, and Da Nang, offering a dynamic mix of cultural immersion, extensive sightseeing, and authentic local experiences. This adventure invites you to explore vibrant heritage, modern marvels, and serene coastal beauty, all while savoring incredible food discoveries.
Begin your grand adventure with an overnight flight from Budapest to Peking.
Enjoy in-flight services and prepare for an exciting trip.
Ensure you arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before departure for international flights.
Land at Peking Capital International Airport (PEK).
After customs and immigration, transfer to your hotel for check-in and some rest.
A taxi or airport express train combined with a short taxi ride is recommended for transfer to your hotel.
Savor an authentic Peking Duck lunch, one of China's most famous dishes.
Explore the historic Tiananmen Square, one of the largest public squares in the world, surrounded by significant monuments.
Security checks are common, so allow extra time. Entry is free.
Step into the majestic Forbidden City, the imperial palace for over 500 years, exploring its grand halls and courtyards.
Book tickets online in advance, as capacity is limited. Closed on Mondays.
Enjoy a traditional Chinese dinner at a local restaurant.
Spend the evening at leisure, perhaps exploring a nearby area or relaxing at the hotel.
Embark on a full-day trip to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall.
This well-preserved section offers stunning views and a less crowded experience, with options for cable car or chairlift ascent/descent.
Wear comfortable shoes. Consider booking a guided tour with transport for convenience. Price includes entrance, cable car/chairlift.
Explore Peking's traditional alleyways (hutongs) and enjoy dinner at a local family restaurant or a charming hutong eatery.
Visit the Temple of Heaven, a masterpiece of architectural design where emperors performed rituals to pray for good harvests.
Witness locals practicing Tai Chi or dancing in the park.
Entry to the park is cheaper than the combined ticket for the main halls. Arrive early to see morning activities.
Enjoy lunch at a local eatery near the Temple of Heaven, sampling various regional dishes.
Explore the magnificent Summer Palace, a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens, and palaces, once an imperial garden.
Wear comfortable shoes as there's a lot of walking. Consider a boat ride on Kunming Lake for scenic views.
Stroll down Wangfujing Street, one of Peking's most famous shopping streets.
Explore its department stores and night market, then enjoy dinner.
Check out from your Peking hotel and transfer to Peking Capital International Airport (PEK) for your morning flight to Shanghai.
Allow ample time for morning traffic to the airport.
Arrive at Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG).
Transfer to your hotel, check in, and leave your luggage.
The Maglev train offers the fastest transfer to the city center, connecting to the subway system.
Enjoy your first taste of Shanghai cuisine with lunch at a local restaurant near your hotel.
Walk along The Bund, Shanghai's iconic waterfront promenade, offering spectacular views of the Pudong skyline on one side and historic colonial buildings on the other.
Best experienced in the late afternoon for daylight and then evening lights. Free entry.
Explore Nanjing Road, one of the world's busiest shopping streets, combining traditional stores with modern malls.
Good for people-watching even if not shopping. Free to stroll.
Indulge in dinner at a restaurant with panoramic views of The Bund and the illuminated Pudong skyline, a perfect end to your first day in Shanghai.
Walk along The Bund, Shanghai's iconic waterfront promenade, offering stunning views of the colonial-era buildings on one side and the futuristic Pudong skyline on the other.
Best time for photos is morning or sunset. Consider a river cruise for different perspectives.
Visit the classical Chinese gardens with beautiful pavilions, rockeries, ponds, and bridges.
Immerse yourselves in its tranquil beauty and intricate design.
Surrounding area has traditional markets and street food. Closed on Mondays.
Enjoy traditional Shanghainese cuisine or local street food in the bustling alleys around Yu Garden.
Experience the vibrant energy of Nanjing Road, one of the world's busiest shopping streets.
Explore department stores, boutiques, and street vendors.
Ascend the iconic Oriental Pearl TV Tower for panoramic views of Shanghai's futuristic skyline at night. Enjoy the revolving restaurant if desired (separate booking).
Dine in the modern Pudong district, enjoying the illuminated cityscape.
Explore the impressive Shanghai Museum, home to a vast collection of ancient Chinese art including bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy, and sculptures.
Free admission, but arrive early as lines can be long. Check for any temporary exhibitions.
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant around People's Square, offering a mix of Chinese and international cuisines.
Wander through the charming tree-lined streets of the former French Concession, admiring the historic architecture, boutiques, and cafes. Visit Fuxing Park.
A great area for a leisurely walk and discovering hidden gems.
Visit Xintiandi, a car-free shopping, eating, and entertainment district composed of reconstructed traditional shikumen (stone-gate) houses.
Enjoy dinner at one of the upscale restaurants or cafes in Xintiandi, offering a mix of local and international cuisines.
Visit the world's second-tallest building, the Shanghai Tower, and ascend to its observation deck for breathtaking 360-degree views of the city.
Enjoy lunch in the financial district of Lujiazui, with many modern dining options.
Wander through the narrow, winding alleys of Tianzifang, an arts and crafts enclave known for its unique shops, art galleries, cafes, and bars.
Great for unique souvenirs and people-watching. It can get crowded.
Dine at one of the many atmospheric restaurants within Tianzifang, offering various cuisines in a charming setting.
Enjoy a relaxed morning in Shanghai, perhaps with a final local breakfast or last-minute souvenir shopping.
Travel to Shanghai Pudong International Airport for your flight to Da Nang.
Consider taking the Maglev train for a fast and unique experience to the airport, or a taxi/ride-sharing service.
Fly from Shanghai to Da Nang, with a layover in Hanoi.
Prepare for an evening arrival in Vietnam.
The cheapest flight option is with Vietjet Air, with one stop via Hanoi.
Upon arrival at Da Nang International Airport, transfer directly to your hotel in Hoi An.
This typically takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour by car.
Pre-book a private car transfer (e.g., via Da Nang Private Car or Da Nang Car Rental for around USD 20-30 for 2 people) or use a reputable taxi service from the airport.
Begin your exploration of Hoi An Ancient Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Wander through its narrow streets, marvel at the well-preserved traditional houses, and visit iconic spots like the Japanese Covered Bridge.
Purchase an old town ticket to visit several heritage houses, temples, and museums.
Savor local Hoi An specialties like Cao Lau, My Quang, or White Rose dumplings at a riverside restaurant or a local eatery.
Indulge in a relaxing spa treatment inspired by traditional Vietnamese culture.
Choose from a variety of massages and wellness therapies to rejuvenate.
Booking in advance is recommended. Enjoy the organic, eco-friendly ambiance.
Experience the magic of Hoi An's illuminated river.
Take a traditional boat ride on the Thu Bon River and release wishing lanterns into the water as the sun sets.
Boats are readily available along the riverside. Negotiate the price beforehand.
Enjoy a delightful dinner at one of the many restaurants within Hoi An Ancient Town, soaking in the beautiful lantern-lit atmosphere.
Dedicate your morning to wandering through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hoi An Ancient Town.
Explore its narrow streets, ancient houses, vibrant markets, and iconic Japanese Covered Bridge. Discover temples and local artisans.
Wear comfortable shoes. Many areas are pedestrian-only. Entrance to some historical houses requires a ticket which can be purchased at various points around town.
Enjoy a traditional Vietnamese lunch at a riverside restaurant in Hoi An.
Try local specialties like Cao Lau, Banh Mi, or White Rose dumplings.
Hoi An is famous for its bespoke tailoring.
Visit one of the many tailor shops to have custom-made clothes or shoes created. You can select fabrics and designs, and often have fittings and alterations done rapidly.
It's best to have an idea of what you want beforehand. Prices vary greatly depending on fabric and complexity.
Experience the magical evening atmosphere of Hoi An with a boat ride on the Hoai River, releasing floating lanterns.
Afterwards, enjoy dinner by the illuminated Ancient Town.
Visit the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone and marble hills each named after one of the five elements.
Explore caves, temples, and enjoy panoramic views from the peaks. You can take an elevator up for convenience.
Wear comfortable shoes for climbing steps. The elevator is an option for reaching the top without a strenuous climb.
Enjoy fresh seafood for lunch at a local restaurant near My Khe Beach.
Da Nang is renowned for its delicious and affordable seafood.
Indulge in a therapeutic essential oil massage and invigorating techniques to rejuvenate your body and refresh your spirit at the highly-rated Maison Spa.
Book your appointment in advance to secure your preferred time. They offer a range of treatments.
Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Han River, admiring the city lights and bridges.
You can also find many cafes and bars along the river for a refreshing drink.
Embark on a full-day excursion to Sun World Ba Na Hills.
Take one of the world's longest cable car rides, walk on the iconic Golden Bridge (Cau Vang), visit the French Village, and enjoy the Fantasy Park amusement area.
This is an all-day activity. Wear layers as temperatures can be cooler at the top. Book tickets online in advance to save time.
Have lunch at one of the many restaurants within the Sun World Ba Na Hills complex, offering a variety of cuisines.
Witness the spectacular Dragon Bridge come alive with its fire and water show.
The dragon's head breathes fire and spouts water, a popular weekend attraction.
The show typically starts at 9 PM on Saturday and Sunday evenings. Arrive early for a good viewing spot.
Visit a local market or souvenir shop in Da Nang for any last-minute gifts or keepsakes.
The Han Market is a good option for local products, clothing, and food items.
Enjoy your final authentic Vietnamese breakfast, perhaps some Pho or Banh Xeo, before heading to the airport.
Arrange for a private car or taxi to transfer from your hotel to Da Nang International Airport (DAD) for your outbound flight.
Consider pre-booking a private transfer for ease and comfort. Andy Da Nang Tours and Transfers or Da Nang Private Car could assist.
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