Hello, I’m Lila Jiang, a China travel expert with over 10 years of experience. During these years, I’ve traveled extensively around the world. Next, we’ll explore the natural scenery and profound urban heritage of Yuexiu Park. From iconic city landmarks to ancient historical relics, from peaceful lake views to lush mountain landscapes, we’ll help you understand the thousand-year story of Guangzhou’s most famous urban park.`
Introduction
Quick Facts: Yuexiu Park
- Location: Jiefang North Road, Yuexiu District, Central Guangzhou, China
- Built: Developed in 1920s (ancient Yuexiu Mountain heritage)
- Size: 860,000 sq.m, largest comprehensive urban park in Guangzhou
- Peak Season: March–May, September–November
- Key Tip: Free park entry | No reservation required
- Best Time to Visit: 8:30 am (avoid crowds and enjoy fresh morning air)
Yuexiu Park stands in central Guangzhou, known as the “Green Heart of Guangzhou” and one of the city’s oldest and most representative scenic spots. Built on the historic Yuexiu Mountain, the park carries over 2,000 years of Lingnan history. It integrates natural mountain forests, elegant lake landscapes, and precious ancient relics, witnessing the urban changes and cultural inheritance of Guangzhou from ancient times to the modern era. As a national AAAA-level scenic area, it features the iconic Five Rams Statue—the city symbol of Guangzhou, the majestic Zhenhai Tower, well-preserved Ming Dynasty city wall, and solemn modern monuments. For centuries, Yuexiu Mountain has been a famous scenic resort for literati and royals. Today, it serves as a public leisure paradise and cultural landmark, perfectly combining natural ecology and profound urban history. In Guangzhou, no other park can represent the local city spirit and historical heritage as completely as Yuexiu Park, making it an essential stop for every traveler.
Tickets & Opening Hours
2026 Yuexiu Park visiting planning is effortless—here’s all you need to know about entry rules and scenic charges.
- Tickets: Free entry for the entire park. No reservation required. Separate ticket for Zhenhai Tower (Guangzhou Museum): 10 RMB (~1.4 USD) per adult. Free for kids under 1.4m and seniors over 70 years old. No on-site queue pressure for park entry.
- Payment for special attractions: Alipay, WeChat Pay, or international credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are accepted for museum tickets on-site.
- Opening Hours: Park 6:00 am–10:00 pm (last entry 9:30 pm) daily all year round. Zhenhai Tower (Guangzhou Museum): 9:00 am–5:30 pm (last entry 5:00 pm), closed every Monday (except public holidays).
- Note for international travelers: Foreign visitors can enter directly with passports. Museum tickets can be purchased on-site with no advance booking needed. Free cancellation is not required for free park admission.
Main Scenic Areas & Attractions
Five Rams Statue
The core landmark and city symbol of Guangzhou, completed in 1959. Based on the ancient “Five Rams Bringing Prosperity” legend that gave Guangzhou the nickname “Ram City”. The stone sculpture features five graceful rams with delicate carvings and vivid postures. It is the most classic photography spot in Yuexiu Park and represents the long-standing cultural spirit of Guangzhou.
Zhenhai Tower (Guangzhou Museum)
Also known as the Five-Story Tower, a famous Lingnan ancient architecture built in the Ming Dynasty. Standing on the highest point of Yuexiu Mountain, it overlooks the entire Guangzhou city skyline. Inside the tower is the Guangzhou Museum, displaying thousands of historical relics that record the city’s development from ancient port town to modern metropolis.

Ancient Ming City Wall
The best-preserved section of Ming Dynasty city wall in downtown Guangzhou, with a history of over 600 years. The weathered brick wall retains original historical traces, witnessing wars, urban reconstruction, and dynastic changes. Walking along the wall offers a strong sense of ancient time and Lingnan architectural charm.

Sun Yat-sen Monument
A solemn vertical monument built in memory of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the great revolutionary pioneer. Located on the hillside of Yuexiu Mountain, it features neat inscriptions and grand architectural design. It serves as an important patriotic education site and a classic landmark of modern Guangzhou history.

Artificial Lake Scenic Zone
Consisting of three connected artificial lakes with lush willow banks, stone bridges, and pavilions. The calm lake water reflects mountain trees and tower shadows, creating a typical elegant Lingnan garden scenery. It is the best area for relaxing walks, breeze viewing, and casual sightseeing.
Transportation
Figuring out how to get to Yuexiu Park is easy with our guide—we break down the best subway, bus and taxi options.
- 🚇Subway: Take Line 2 to Yuexiu Park Station (Exit B/A). Walk 200 meters directly to the main park entrance.
- 🚌Bus: Buses 5, 7, 21, 42, 101 stop at Yuexiu Park Station. Walk 3 minutes to the gate.
- 🚕Taxi: Ask to go to “Yuexiu Park Main Entrance, Jiefang North Road”. It is a well-known city landmark. Cost from downtown Guangzhou is around 15–30 RMB (~2.1–4.2 USD).
- How to buy tickets on arrival: The park is completely free with no ticket required. Museum tickets can be purchased directly on-site.
If you take a taxi from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport to Yuexiu Park, the cost is around 80–100 RMB (~11.1–13.9 USD) and takes 40 minutes. From Guangzhou Railway Station, the taxi cost is about 15–20 RMB (~2.1–2.8 USD) with a 10-minute drive.
Experience & Activities
Guided Tours:
English-speaking guided tours are available for museum and historic sites. Book online via the official website or Ctrip 1–3 days in advance.
Cost: 180–280 RMB (~25–38.9 USD) per group.
Audio Guides:
Rent at the main entrance service center for 35 RMB (~4.9 USD) with a passport. It supports multiple languages including English, introducing park history, relic stories and plant landscapes.
Park Sightseeing Tram:
Round-park shuttle tram running daily. Cost 30 RMB (~4.2 USD) per person. It covers all core scenic spots, saving walking time for casual visitors and families. No booking required, take seats on-site.
Practical Tips & Etiquette
- No smoking, eating, or littering in historic zones and garden trails (only allowed in designated rest areas).
- Do not climb ancient city walls, touch relics, or damage plants—fines up to 2,000 RMB (~278 USD).
- Weekends and holidays are crowded—arrive by 8:30 am to enjoy quiet scenery and better photo spots.
- Wear comfortable shoes—you will walk 3–4 hours to cover all mountain and lake scenic areas.
- Follow the official walking route to avoid getting lost in the mountain forest area.
- Following these visiting rules is key to a smooth visit—these tips will make your Yuexiu Park sightseeing more enjoyable.
- Free lockers are available at the main entrance service center for large luggage. Free drinking water stations are located near the lake area and Zhenhai Tower, so bring a reusable water bottle to save money.
Food
Inside Yuexiu Park:
Small park snack shops near the main entrance sell simple noodles (25 RMB/~3.5 USD), bottled water (5 RMB/~0.7 USD), and traditional Cantonese pastries. Food options are limited for fine dining.
Nearby (within 1km):
“Guangzhou Old Cantonese Restaurant”: Famous for authentic Cantonese dim sum and morning tea. A meal for 2: ~180 RMB (~25 USD).
“Yuexiu Beef Hotpot”: Local signature beef hotpot with fresh ingredients. Price: ~260 RMB/~36.1 USD for 2.
Street food near Jiefang North Road: Cantonese egg tarts (10 RMB/~1.4 USD), fish balls (15 RMB/~2.1 USD), and sugar water desserts.
With this guide, you’ll know the best time to visit Yuexiu Park and fully experience the natural beauty and ancient urban heritage of Guangzhou in 2026.

Lila Jiang
She is Lila Jiang, a 28-year-old girl.
With over 10 years in the travel industry, she’s chased wanderlust near and far;
what she loves most is diving into local cultures,
finding hidden gems, and connecting with people who bring journeys to life.
