Guangzhou Tour
As a shining jewel of Lingnan culture, Guangzhou is attracting travelers from around the world to embark on a unique Guangzhou journey. From the skyscraper-lined Zhujiang New Town to the old Xiguan streets where the eating in Guangzhou tradition comes to life, this thousand-year-old commercial city perfectly blends the energy of a modern metropolis with the most authentic local atmosphere.
Whether you are a leisure traveler on a family vacation or a busy business professional seeking efficiency, you will find an enchanting and unique charm.
Guangzhou Tour: Classic City & Cultural Immersion
From the Lingnan architectural treasure of the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall to cultural experiences such as Wing Chun kung fu and lion dancing, Guangzhou's depth goes far beyond its skyscrapers.
These carefully selected itineraries will take you deep into local life: explore Qingping Market, ascend Canton Tower, stroll through Shamian Island, and experience the old Cantonese daily life and historical pulse most authentically.
3-Day Essence Guangzhou Tour
- Climb to the top of China's tallest tower and overlook the Guangzhou city skyline from the panoramic observation deck.
- See the Five Rams Statue and Zhenhai Tower, experiencing Guangzhou's traditional landmarks and urban green lung.
4-Day Guangzhou & Shenzhen Express
- Take a fully driverless robotaxi and a driverless subway.
- Visit the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, which is known as the pearl of Lingnan architectural art.
5-Day Guangzhou and Shenzhen Tour
- Learn Wing Chun first‑hand under the guidance of a disciple taught by Ip Man's own student.
- Enjoy the magnificent views of Qingzhou Strait, Lingding Island, and Shekou Port on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.
Half-Day Modern Guangzhou Tour
- Head for Ersha Island, home to some of Guangzhou's most modern and significant buildings.
- Visit Huacheng Square, Guangzhou's largest square and one of the best spots to see the Canton Tower.
Guangzhou Tour: Gateway to China's Wonders
Starting from Guangzhou, you can easily extend your journey to several of China's most stunning destinations by high-speed train: travel north to Beijing to explore the thousand-year imperial grandeur of the Great Wall and the Forbidden City; go west to Guilin to immerse yourself in the karst landscape paintings of Yangshuo; or venture deep into Zhangjiajie to find the floating Hallelujah Mountains from the movie Avatar.
4-Day Beijing Tour from Guangzhou
- Step into the world's largest and best‑preserved ancient palace complex, the Palace Museum.
- Take a walking tour through the hutongs of old Beijing, weaving through ancient alleys such as Nanluoguxiang.
5-Day Guilin Tour from Guangzhou
- Explore the magnificent Longji Ping'an Rice Terraces and admire the breathtaking terrace scenery.
- Travel through the Yangshuo countryside by electric bike, getting up close to the rising karst peaks.
4-Day Zhangjiajie Tour from Guangzhou
- Take the Bailong Elevator, the world's tallest outdoor elevator, up 335 meters in just 2 minutes.
- Walk on the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge, 300 meters high, and feel the thrill of floating in the clouds.
FAQs on Guangzhou Tour
1. Do You Need a Visa to visit Guangzhou?
China has unilateral visa‑free policies for citizens of 50 countries and mutual visa exemption agreements with 30 countries. If you are from any of these countries, you do not need a visa to visit Guilin. If you meet the requirements for the 240‑hour transit visa exemption, you can stay visa‑free for 10 days in the allowed cities, including Guilin.
In addition, if you are a citizen of a country that has diplomatic relations with China and book a tour through a travel agency in Hong Kong or Macau, traveling in a group of two or more people, you may enter visa-free for up to 6 days in the 9 Greater Bay Area cities (including Guangzhou) and Shantou.
Related Reading: Guangzhou Visa-free Stay
2. What is the Best Time to Visit Guangzhou?
Guangzhou is a city without cold weather, so spring, autumn, and winter are the best seasons to visit. In contrast, summer is not only hot but also often brings rainstorms and typhoons, which can affect your travel experience.
At the same time, you should avoid Labor Day and National Day, as these are peak travel periods and the scenic spots will be more crowded than usual.
Related Reading: Guangzhou Weather by Season
3. How Many Days to Visit Guangzhou?
A 3 to 4-day itinerary is ideal: spend two days visiting city landmarks such as the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, Yongqing Fang, and Canton Tower, and then use one to two days to stroll through Shamian Island or visit the Chimelong Resort in Panyu.
Related Reading: How to Plan Your Guangzhou Itinerary
4. What are the Unmissable Foods in Guangzhou?
Guangzhou is truly a food paradise. Classic must-try dishes include Cantonese dim sum (shrimp dumplings, barbecue pork buns), roast goose, white-cut chicken, rice noodle rolls, and double-layer milk custard.

