Beijing Evening Tour: Chaoyang Acrobatic Show with Peking Duck Dinner
Imagine an evening in Beijing where tradition and spectacle collide in a dazzling display of skill and flavor. For around $138 per person, you get a blend of breathtaking Chinese acrobatics, a taste of imperial-era Peking Duck, and the comfort of a private transfer—all packed into roughly four hours. This tour is a favorite for first-time visitors eager to experience a quintessential Beijing night, and with a stellar rating of 5.0 from 13 reviews, it’s clear that many find it highly rewarding.
What truly makes this experience stand out? First, the world-class acrobatic performances, which showcase performers with Guinness World Records and costumes that dazzle. Second, the authentic Peking Duck dinner at a traditional restaurant, prepared exactly as it has been for centuries. On the flip side, a possible consideration is the timing—if you’re expecting a long, leisurely show, this might feel more like a quick, energetic evening. It’s best suited for those who want a taste of Beijing’s best in a relatively short, well-organized outing.
If you are someone who appreciates cultural spectacles, enjoys delicious local cuisine, and prefers a private, guided experience, this tour hits the sweet spot. It’s particularly perfect for travelers who want a seamless, authentic night out without the hassle of organizing transport or tickets themselves.
Key Points

- Authentic Cultural Experience: Combines traditional acrobatics with a classic Beijing dish.
- All-Inclusive Convenience: Tickets, dinner, and transportation are handled, making it easy for visitors.
- Short but Impactful: About four hours, ideal for those with tight schedules.
- Highly Rated: Consistently excellent reviews, with multiple travelers praising the guides and performances.
- Customizable Options: Early and late show choices to fit your evening plans.
- Authentic Dining: Peking Duck prepared with centuries-old techniques, sliced in front of you.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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The Setting and Transport
Your evening begins with hotel pickup in a private van or bus, ensuring a comfortable start to your night. The service mentions pickups from your hotel lobby, which is particularly useful if you’re staying in central Beijing—no fuss, no stress. The drive to the theater is brief, just about five minutes, setting the tone for a smooth, efficient experience. The small group setting or private nature of the tour helps keep things intimate and personalized, a touch many travelers appreciate.
The Acrobatic Show at Red Theatre Beijing
Once you arrive at the Red Theatre, you’re welcomed into a space that’s designed to highlight spectacular performances. The acrobats, many of whom hold Guinness World Records, perform routines that blend strength, agility, and precise timing—think flips, balancing acts, and daring stunts. The costumes are colorful and dazzling, adding visual flair to the routine.
From reviews, we know that the show lasts about 60 minutes, packed with routines that are described as “original” and “breathtaking.” We loved the way the performers seem to defy gravity, often doing things that look impossible. One reviewer noted, “the highly skilled performers go through their routines in spectacular costumes,” emphasizing the visual as well as the skill aspect.
The guided seating process helps ensure you don’t miss the best angles, and the show is suitable for most age groups, provided children are accompanied by adults. It’s a lively, energetic performance—certainly a highlight for anyone interested in traditional Chinese performing arts.
Peking Duck Dinner at Bianyifang Roast Duck Shop
After the show, the tour transitions smoothly into dining at a restaurant renowned for Peking Duck—a dish synonymous with Beijing. The ducks are traditionally roasted over fruit trees, resulting in crispy skin and tender meat. The process is as fascinating as the flavor; ducks are specially bred and roasted in a way that’s been perfected over centuries.
You’ll watch the duck being sliced in front of you, a theatrical as well as culinary experience, before wrapping the slices in thin pancakes with spring onions, cucumber, and sweet bean sauce. Some reviews mention that the dishes are “so special” and that the restaurant’s setting is “beautiful,” providing not just a meal but a memorable dining experience.
Most travelers find the meal more than enough to satisfy, though there’s a note in reviews to check the menu if you have specific dietary preferences. The dinner lasts about an hour, giving plenty of time to enjoy the food and soak in the atmosphere.
The Return and Ease of Use
Post-dinner, the guide arranges transport back to your hotel, making this a hassle-free night. The entire experience is designed for comfort and convenience, with bottled water included, and optional taxis or Uber rides if needed.
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Authenticity and Value
We find this tour offers excellent value for the price. For $138, you get a full evening of entertainment, a traditional meal, and private transportation—all with a guide who can help navigate the experience. The inclusion of admission tickets and a professional guide removes common travel stresses like waiting in lines or language barriers.
The reviews underscore this value, with travelers describing the show as “great fun,” praising the “excellent” service, and appreciating the well-organized nature of the experience. The fact that it’s booked an average of 25 days in advance indicates it’s popular, and for good reason.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour suits first-time visitors looking to tick off must-see cultural highlights in a single evening. It’s also a good fit for travelers wanting a convenient, streamlined experience with a knowledgeable guide. Families with children, couples, and solo travelers will all find value here, especially those eager to see spectacular acrobatics and enjoy authentic Beijing cuisine.
If you appreciate well-organized tours that deliver a mix of entertainment and local flavor, you’ll find this experience rewarding. Conversely, if you prefer very long, in-depth performances or exclusive dining experiences, you might want to look elsewhere.
Final Thoughts
This Beijing evening tour offers a balanced blend of cultural spectacle and culinary delight that captures the essence of the city’s vibrant night scene. The acrobatic show is an exhilarating showcase of skill, perfect for those wanting to see Chinese traditions come alive on stage. Following that, the Peking Duck dinner provides a chance to savor one of Beijing’s most iconic dishes, prepared and served in a way that respects centuries of culinary craftsmanship.
The tour’s strength lies in its organized, private setup, making it ideal for visitors who want a fuss-free, authentic experience. It’s a great option if you’re short on time but still want to taste the vibrancy of Beijing’s evening life. The glowing reviews speak to both the entertainment quality and the professionalism of the guides, ensuring a smooth, enjoyable night out.
In short, this tour is a wonderful choice for those eager to combine spectacle, cuisine, and comfort into one memorable evening. It’s especially suitable for first-time travelers seeking an immersive, authentic taste of Beijing’s lively night scene.
FAQ
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup from your lobby, making it easy to start your evening without worrying about transportation.
How long is the entire experience?
The tour lasts about four hours, from pickup to return, including the show, dinner, and travel time.
Can I choose between an early or late show?
Yes, you can select either the early show—where you watch the acrobatic performance first—or the late show, which includes dinner first.
Are children welcome on this tour?
Yes, children can participate, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The reviews suggest the show is suitable for most age groups.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers the acrobatic show ticket, Peking Duck dinner, entrance fees, private transportation (more than 5 people), a guide, and bottled water.
Is there any alcohol included?
No, wine or other alcohol is not included, but you’re free to purchase beverages separately if you wish.
This experience provides a balanced mix of visual spectacle, culinary tradition, and seamless organization, making it a memorable way to spend an evening in Beijing. Whether you’re a first-timer or someone craving an authentic night out, this tour covers the essentials with a touch of local magic.
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