These tickets are among the hardest to book in China. We can help you secure them at regular public prices.
Free — but the most competitive booking in Beijing. Known as the 'speed test ceiling'. Reserved tickets vanish in seconds.
💡 Tip: Book exactly when slots open (usually 1-7 days ahead). Use multiple devices. Need passport for each visitor.
Visit the world's largest city square. Flag ceremony requires advance reservation, especially on holidays (book 1–9 days ahead).
💡 Tip: Flag ceremony reservation required. Arrive 1-2 hours before sunrise for best viewing spot. Security check is strict.
The resting place of Chairman Mao. Free entry but spots are extremely limited. Queue starts before dawn.
💡 Tip: Extremely limited daily spots. Arrive early (before 6 AM). No bags, no cameras inside. Dress respectfully.
One of China's 'Top 5 Hardest-to-Book' attractions. A beautifully preserved Qing Dynasty prince's mansion and garden.
💡 Tip: Book 7+ days ahead. One of the officially named '5 hardest' tickets. Limited daily capacity.
The most famous and accessible Great Wall section. Bookable up to 7 days in advance. Peak season tickets sell out fast.
💡 Tip: Book 7 days ahead in peak season. Take S2 train or bus from downtown. Arrive early to avoid crowds.
Top 5 hottest museum in Beijing (2026). Free entry but tickets sell out instantly. Great for families.
💡 Tip: Free tickets released 3 days ahead. Book the moment slots open. Extremely popular with families.
Beijing's comprehensive history and culture museum. Top 5 popular museum — advance reservation required.
💡 Tip: Book 1-7 days ahead. Closed on Mondays. Rich exhibits on Beijing's 3,000-year history.
Interactive science museum perfect for families. Summer sessions are extremely popular and sell out quickly.
💡 Tip: Summer sessions sell out within minutes. Book 3-7 days ahead. Great for kids of all ages.