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Private Mutianyu Great Wall Trip with English-Speaking Driver
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Reviewed 27 August 2016

If you are in Beijing this is a must! With a organized tour it takes about 90 minutes to get here. Once at the entrance you have the choice to take either a cable car or climb 2000 steps. Since there is a lot of climbing still while you are up I would recommend to spend the 100CYN extra for the cable car.
The views are stunning and even seeing it in reality it is still hard to believe that this wall is 6000km ling.

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 27 August 2016

I've not been to Badaling, but I cant say enough positive things about Mutianyu. The weather was perfect and the views spectacular. Be aware though, to truly see this site in all its splendor, you have to walk up a very long and very steep section of the wall. I wasn't sure I'd make it all the way but I did. It was totally worth it. Highly recommended!

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 27 August 2016

Arrived here early in the morning and went upto the wall by gondola. Last area of this section of the wall to the left as you look at it from bottom is very steep with uneven steps.
Shops selling souvenirs and places to eat are at the bottom as well as the squat style toilets

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 27 August 2016 via mobile

As per my title, no words for this attraction, of course a must see in China and more in particular in Beijing, but be prepared to a long and tough walk/climb, We did in the heat of August but luckily the sky was overcast, so tey to choose the roght season and climate and enjoy this unique place

Date of experience: August 2016
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Reviewed 27 August 2016

Flying from Tokyo to Germany, I was offered a short stop-over in Bejing of 3 hours or a longer one of 13 hours. We went for the latter, so that we could visit Bejing. We arranged for a private tour guide through an acquantance : Beijing Brother (Tom Dong - Guide and driver / email can be obtained ) who waited for us at the airport and drove us through Bejing and to the Great Wall for 11 hours at a cheap 150 euros (car, highway-toll,etc...incl.). That's a mere 12 euro/hour for a family of 4 people! The city is what it is : like it or hate it. Coming from polite, well-disciplined Japan it was quite a contrast, and I must admit that I did not like it very much ( but of course the "rush" and the short time prevented us from forming a more in-depth opinion). But what struck me was chaos, unruliness, and rudeness. What a contrast with the second part of our trip : the Wall. It was more glorious, more beautiful and more amazing than I couold have imagined. No wonder it appears in the short list of Wonders of the World. I can only recommend it as the No.1 thing to do, when (briefly) in Beijing. (By the way : if you are on stop-over shorter than 72 hours you can apply for a short-visit visum at the airport - free of charge).

Date of experience: August 2016
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