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Forbidden City overview

The Forbidden City sits in the heart of Beijing. This site served as the imperial palace for Ming and Qing emperors for almost 500 years. The scale feels massive. Expect long walks, wide courtyards, and layered halls lined on a north south axis.

Plan at least 3 hours. Add more time if you want museums or side halls. This visit works best early in the day.

Quick facts

  • Location: Dongcheng District, Beijing
  • Main entrance: Meridian Gate, south side
  • Main exit: Gate of Divine Might, north side
  • Typical visit time: 3 to 4 hours

Tickets and entry info and typical costs

Tickets require advance booking with a passport. Daily visitor caps apply.

  • Peak season (April to October): 60 RMB
  • Low season (November to March): 40 RMB
  • Extra fees apply for the Clock Gallery and Treasure Gallery

Tickets sell out fast during holidays and weekends. Book several days ahead when possible.

Hours and last entry

Hours change by season. Last entry closes well before final exit.

  • April to October: 08:30 to 17:00, last entry 16:00
  • November to March: 08:30 to 16:30, last entry 15:30

The palace closes on Mondays, except during public holidays and peak summer periods.

Best time to visit

Arrive before opening. Crowds build fast after 09:30, especially near the main halls. Late afternoon feels calmer in the northern sections.

Spring and fall offer mild weather. Summer brings heat and little shade. Winter brings fewer visitors but cold winds through open courtyards.

How to get there

Subway access works best.

  • Tiananmen East Station or Tiananmen West Station, Line 1, walk north to the Meridian Gate
  • Shenwumen Station, Line 8, for exit side access only

Taxis drop near Tiananmen Square. Private cars do not enter the palace area.

Simple route inside the palace

Follow the central axis, then add side halls if energy allows.

  • Enter through Meridian Gate
  • Cross the Golden Water Bridges
  • Visit the Hall of Supreme Harmony area
  • Continue north through the Inner Court
  • Finish at the Imperial Garden
  • Exit at the Gate of Divine Might

Top things to see

These stops cover the core experience.

  • Hall of Supreme Harmony: largest wooden hall in China
  • Hall of Central Harmony: preparation space for ceremonies
  • Hall of Preserving Harmony: banquet and exam hall
  • Palace of Heavenly Purity: emperor living quarters
  • Imperial Garden: compact gardens with ancient trees

Optional galleries

These require extra tickets and time.

  • Treasure Gallery: jade, gold, and ceremonial items
  • Clock Gallery: European and Chinese mechanical clocks

Photo plan

Timing and order help avoid heavy crowds.

  • Arrive at opening for wide courtyard shots
  • Photograph the main halls before tour groups arrive
  • Use side corridors for framed doorway shots
  • Finish in the Imperial Garden for quieter scenes

Facilities and comfort

Restrooms sit near major halls. Food options inside remain limited. Bring water, especially in warm months. Wear shoes suited for long stone walks.

Shade stays limited across large sections. Sun protection helps during summer visits.

Easy add ons nearby

Pair the palace with nearby stops.

  • Jingshan Park: hilltop view over the palace rooflines
  • Tiananmen Square: large scale public square to the south
  • Beihai Park: lakeside paths and white pagoda views

Sample plans

3 hour plan

  • Enter at opening
  • Walk the full central axis
  • Visit the Imperial Garden
  • Exit north to Jingshan Park

Half day plan

  • Enter at opening time
  • Explore central halls and Inner Court
  • Add the Treasure Gallery or Clock Gallery
  • Walk Jingshan Park for views

Common questions

Do you need advance tickets? Yes. Passport based booking applies and same day tickets often sell out.

Which exit works best? The north exit places you near Jingshan Park and subway access.

Is the full site walkable? Yes, but expect several kilometers of walking across stone courtyards.

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