The Guangzhou City Double-Decker Sightseeing Buses are all double-decker open-top buses equipped with an 8-language audio guide system, including Mandarin, Cantonese, English, French, Spanish, Japanese, and Korean. They cover the main areas for sightseeing in Guangzhou, making it one of the best ways to tour the city and enjoy the urban scenery at once. There are three sightseeing bus routes in Guangzhou: the Yellow Line represents the city’s new central axis, mainly visiting the new urban axis of Guangzhou, such as the Guangzhou Tower and Huacheng Square, reflecting the new city; the Red Line is the Millennium Ancient City Line, visiting the origins of Guangzhou, including Beijing Road and Yuexiu Hill; the Blue Line is the Xiguan Charm Line, focusing on the old Xiguan area.
The specific routes are as follows: (1) New Central Axis Line (Yellow Line): Guangzhou Tower – Sun Yat-sen University – Dashatou Ferry Terminal – Xinghai Concert Hall – Haixinsha Asian Games Park – Guangzhou International Finance Center – Tianhe Shopping Center (2) Millennium Ancient City Line (Red Line): Baiyun Mountain Scenic Area – Baiyun Immortal Hall – Guangzhou Art Museum – Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall – Nanyue King’s Museum – Beijing Road Pedestrian Street – Tianzi Ferry Terminal (Ferry Terminal) – Dashatou Ferry Terminal
(3) Xiguan Charm Line (Blue Line): Beijing Road Pedestrian Street – City God Temple – Liurong Temple – Guangxiao Temple – Chen Ancestral Hall – Lizhiwan Old Street – Liwan Museum – Cantonese Opera Art Museum – Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street – Shamian (Huangsha Seafood Street) – Shamian European Architecture Group – Xidi Ferry Terminal (Ferry Terminal) – Sacred Heart Cathedral – Haizhu Square
Opening hours all year round from 09:00 to 17:00.
Preferential policy for children: Free for children under 1.4 meters (not including). Additional note: Children without tickets do not occupy seats. For children 1.4 meters (including) and above, the price is the same as for adults. The above information is for reference only, and specific policies should be based on the information disclosed by the scenic spot on the day.