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Great Wall Guide: Mutianyu, Badaling, and First-Time Planning

25 5 月, 2026

Quick answer: For most first-time foreign visitors, Mutianyu is the best Great Wall section from Beijing — fewer crowds than Badaling, scenic mountain views, restored Ming-era stonework, and a memorable toboggan ride down. Badaling is the most famous section with the easiest transport (high-speed train from Beijing), but it gets extremely crowded on weekends and holidays. This guide helps you choose based on your priorities, not just the most famous name.

Last reviewed: May 2026. Great Wall tickets, shuttle buses, cable cars, opening hours, and transport options can change, so confirm current details before booking.

Which Great Wall section should you choose?

SectionBest forCrowdsTransport2026 Ticket (adult)
MutianyuMost first-time visitors, families, photos, toboggan rideModerate (much less than Badaling)Mubus shuttle (¥80-100 from Dongzhimen, 1.5hr) or private car¥40-45 entrance + ¥15 shuttle bus + ¥140 cable car round-trip = ~¥255 total
BadalingConvenience, easy infrastructure, wheelchair accessibleVery high (especially weekends/holidays)High-speed train from Beijing North/Qinghe (20-30 min, ¥20-30) — fastest option¥40 peak (Apr-Oct) / ¥35 off-peak + ¥140 cable car round-trip
JinshanlingHikers, photographers, stronger mountain sceneryLowPrivate car only (~2.5hr from Beijing)~¥55-65
Simatai / GubeiNight Wall or overnight-style plansModeratePrivate car or organized tourVaries — best booked as tour package

Why Mutianyu is the safest first choice

Mutianyu is the easiest recommendation for most foreign visitors because it gives the “real Great Wall day” without requiring a difficult hike. The Wall sits in mountain scenery, the section is restored, facilities are developed, and cable car or chairlift options reduce the physical pressure. The toboggan slide down (¥100) is a genuinely fun way to descend — not just a gimmick.

It is still a major tourist site, so “less crowded” does not mean empty. The practical goal is not to find a secret Wall section on your first China trip; it is to have a good day with manageable transport, good views, and enough time on the Wall. How to get there: Mubus direct shuttle from Dongzhimen subway station departs at 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM daily (¥80-100 round trip, ~1.5 hours, English-speaking staff). There is no high-speed train to Mutianyu.

You can book Mutianyu entry and tours through Klook or KKday, which offer packages combining transport and tickets. We may earn a commission if you purchase through these links, at no extra cost to you.

When Badaling makes sense

Badaling is the best choice if convenience is your top priority. The high-speed train from Beijing North Station (26-30 minutes, ¥20-30) or Qinghe Station (20-23 minutes) makes it the fastest Great Wall section to reach from central Beijing. Badaling is also wheelchair-accessible — the only section with barrier-free paths — making it the practical choice for travelers with mobility concerns or elderly family members.

The trade-off is crowd pressure. On a weekday morning in shoulder season, Badaling can still be enjoyable. On weekends, Chinese public holidays (especially Golden Week Oct 1-7 and Spring Festival), or any day after 9:00 AM in peak season, it may feel more like a major event site than a quiet mountain experience. If you choose Badaling, go on a weekday and arrive before 8:00 AM.

How much time should you give the Great Wall?

For a first visit, treat the Great Wall as a full day or a strong half-day with buffer. Door-to-door travel, tickets, shuttle movement, cable car lines, walking, photos, food, and the return journey all take time. Many organized day trips feel like a 7- to 9-hour commitment from central Beijing.

Do not schedule the Wall on the same day as a high-speed train to Xi’an or an evening flight unless you have a very controlled private transfer and understand the risk.

What to bring

  • Passport — mandatory. You need it for high-speed train travel (Badaling), entry scanning, and ticket collection. No passport = no entry.
  • Comfortable shoes with grip — some steps have 45°+ inclines.
  • Water and simple snacks.
  • Sun protection in warm seasons.
  • Warm layers in winter or windy weather — it is colder and windier on the Wall than in central Beijing.
  • Mobile data, saved booking screenshots, and your hotel address in Chinese.

Common first-time mistakes

MistakeWhy it hurtsBetter plan
Going to Badaling on a weekend or holidayExtreme crowds — cable car lines can exceed 90 minutesUse Mutianyu on weekends; Badaling only on weekdays
Trying to visit two Wall sections in one dayYou spend too much time in transit.Choose one section and enjoy it properly.
Going too lateTour groups, heat, and return traffic can build after 9am.Start early — arrive before 8:00 AM if possible.
Putting the Wall on a departure dayWeather and traffic can ruin timing.Keep it away from flights and trains.
Dressing for photos instead of walkingStairs, slopes, wind, and sun are real.Wear practical shoes and layers.
Booking suspiciously cheap tours (under ¥100)May include forced shopping stops or take you to fake “Great Wall” sites.Book through official platforms (Mubus, Klook, KKday) or your hotel.

Backup plan

If the weather is terrible, consider moving the Great Wall to another day and using the bad-weather day for Temple of Heaven, Lama Temple, museums, hutongs, or food. If you cannot move it, choose the most practical section and lower expectations: a shorter Wall visit with safe footing is better than forcing a long hike in poor conditions.

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Editor note: This guide was updated May 2026 with current ticket prices, transport options, and crowd advice based on recent traveler reports. Ticket prices and transport schedules can change — confirm before booking non-refundable plans.