Hello, I’m Lila Jiang, a China travel professional with over 5 years of experience. During these five years, I’ve traveled extensively around the world.In this article, I’ll introduce you to Chaoyang Park Beijing. This 2026 Chaoyang Park guide includes everything international travelers need to know for a perfect trip, whether you’re seeking a relaxing escape from the city bustle or fun-filled activities with family and friends.
Introduction
Pro Tip:Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the fresh air; download the official “Chaoyang Park” app for real-time event schedules and park maps.
Location:Chaoyang District, Beijing, China (No. 1 Chaoyang Park Road, Chaoyang District)
Opening Hours:6:00–22:00 (April–October); 6:30–21:00 (November–March)
Ticket Price:¥5 (weekdays); ¥10 (weekends/holidays); Free for kids under 1.2m and seniors over 65
Best For:Families, nature lovers, fitness enthusiasts, picnic goers, event attendees
Transport:Subway Line 14 to Zaoying Station (Exit D); Bus Routes 650, 988, J10, 419 to Chaoyang Park West Gate Station
Must-Do:Boat ride on Central Lake, amusement rides in Western Zone, sculpture viewing, picnic by the lake, morning tai chi with locals
Chaoyang Park is the largest urban park in Beijing, covering an area of 288 hectares (equivalent to 400 football fields). First built in 1984 and officially opened in 1992, it was originally designed as a “city oasis” to provide Beijingers and visitors with a peaceful retreat from the busy urban life. Unlike imperial gardens with profound historical backgrounds, Chaoyang Park combines natural scenery, modern leisure facilities, and cultural activities, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. It features vast lawns, clear lakes, lush forests, and diverse recreational areas, offering a perfect balance of relaxation, entertainment, and cultural experience.
Tickets & Opening Hours
All Chaoyang Park tickets and Express Pass info are updated for 2026, with tips for online booking to ensure a smooth visit.
Ticket Types & Prices
1-Day Ticket: ¥5 (weekdays); ¥10 (weekends/holidays). Free for kids under 1.2m, seniors over 65 (with ID), and disabled visitors. Group tickets (over 20 people) enjoy a 20% discount.
Annual Pass: ¥100 (valid for one year, unlimited entry; not applicable to paid amusement rides and special events).
VIP Ticket: Includes a private guide, free boat ride (30 minutes), and priority access to special events (from ¥199).
Express Pass Info
The park generally opens from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM (April–October) and 6:30 AM to 9:00 PM (November–March). It’s best to arrive by 8:00 AM if you want to avoid crowds, especially on weekends and holidays. During major events (e.g., Beijing International Garden Expo, summer music festivals), the park may extend opening hours to 11:00 PM.
International visitors do not need to present a passport for basic park entry, but it is recommended to carry it for ticket verification if purchasing discounted tickets. Online booking is available via the official WeChat mini-program “Chaoyang Park” or authorized platforms, and you can cancel or modify your ticket 24 hours in advance without any fee. On-site ticket sales are also available at all park gates, so you don’t have to worry about sold-out issues.
Main Attractions
Central Lake Area
The core of Chaoyang Park, covering an area of 68 hectares, with clear water and surrounding willow trees. It’s the perfect place for a relaxing boat ride—you can rent pedal boats (¥60 per hour for 4 people) or rowing boats (¥80 per hour for 6 people) to enjoy the lake view and fresh air. In summer, lotus flowers bloom on the lake, creating a beautiful scene; in winter, the lake freezes, and you can skate on the ice rink (¥30 per person, skate rental included). The lakeside path is ideal for walking, jogging, or cycling, and there are many benches where you can sit and enjoy the scenery.

Western Amusement Zone
A fun-filled area for families and kids, with a variety of amusement rides. Must-try rides include the Ferris wheel (¥50 per person), which offers a bird’s-eye view of the entire park and the surrounding urban skyline; the roller coaster (¥80 per person) for thrill-seekers; and the carousel (¥30 per person) for younger kids. There are also bumper cars, pirate ships, and a children’s playground, making it a paradise for family entertainment. Each ride has separate pricing, and you can buy a combo ticket (¥150 per person) for unlimited rides on 8 popular attractions.

International Sculpture Park
A cultural highlight of Chaoyang Park, featuring over 100 sculptures from more than 40 countries around the world. The sculptures are made of various materials, including stone, metal, and wood, with diverse styles ranging from modern abstract to realistic. Each sculpture tells a unique story, reflecting different cultural backgrounds and artistic concepts. It’s a great place for art lovers to appreciate and take photos, and free guided tours are available on weekends (10:00 AM and 2:00 PM).

How to Get to Chaoyang Park Beijing
Wondering how to get to Chaoyang Park Beijing? We cover subway, bus, taxi and airport transfer options for your convenience.
🚇Subway: Take Subway Line 14 to Zaoying Station, exit from Gate D. It’s about a 5-minute walk to the West Gate 3 of Chaoyang Park. Approx ¥5 – ¥7. This is the most convenient and cost-effective way to get to the park.
🚌Bus: Take public bus routes 650, 988, J10, or 419 to “Chaoyang Park West Gate” Station. Walk 3–5 minutes to the West Gate of the park. Cost: Typically under ¥5. This is the most economical but slowest option, especially during rush hour.
🚕Taxi: Ask to go to “Chaoyang Park West Gate” (No. 1 Chaoyang Park Road, Chaoyang District). It’s a well-known spot for local drivers. Cost from downtown Beijing is around 20–40 RMB (~2.8–5.5 USD).
By Car & Parking: The park has 4 parking lots (West Gate 4, East Gate, South Gate, North Gate) with a total of over 1,000 parking spaces. Parking fee: ¥12 per hour for small cars, ¥20 per hour for large cars. During peak seasons, parking spaces may be tight, so it’s recommended to arrive early.
How to buy tickets on arrival: On-site tickets are available at all park gates (West Gate, East Gate, South Gate, North Gate) with cash or mobile payment (Alipay, WeChat Pay). No need to book in advance for basic entry tickets.
If you take a taxi from Beijing Capital International Airport to the park, the cost is around 80–100 RMB (≈11.1–13.9 USD) and takes 30–40 minutes. For Beijing Daxing International Airport, the taxi cost is about 160–180 RMB (≈22.2–25 USD) with a 1.2-hour drive.
Experiences & Activities
Rides: From gentle boat rides on Central Lake to thrilling roller coasters in the Western Amusement Zone, there’s something for all ages and thrill levels. The park also has a cycling path (bicycle rental: ¥30 per hour) and a fitness area with outdoor equipment, perfect for fitness enthusiasts.

Shows & Events: Chaoyang Park hosts various cultural and recreational events throughout the year, including summer music festivals, flower shows in spring, lantern shows during the Spring Festival, and outdoor movie screenings on weekends. On weekends, you can also see local residents practicing tai chi, dancing, or playing traditional musical instruments by the lake—feel free to join them for an immersive cultural experience. Check the official app for the latest event schedules.
Shopping: There are several small souvenir shops in the park, selling local handicrafts, postcards, and park-themed merchandise (e.g., keychains, T-shirts). The West Gate entrance has a convenience store where you can buy snacks, drinks, and picnic supplies. You can also find a farmers’ market near the East Gate on weekends, selling fresh fruits, vegetables, and local snacks.
Essential Tips for Visitors
Get the Official App: The “Chaoyang Park” official app is your digital key. Download it (available in English) to check real-time event schedules, park maps, boat rental availability, and receive important announcements. It also allows you to book boat rides and amusement combo tickets in advance.
Skip the Lines: There is no Express Pass for basic park entry, but you can book amusement ride combo tickets online in advance to skip long queues at the ride ticket booths, especially on weekends and holidays.
Passport is Recommended: While not required for basic entry, carry your physical passport with you if you plan to purchase discounted tickets (for seniors, disabled visitors) or participate in special events that require ID verification.
Lockers and Water Supply: Lockers are available at the West Gate and East Gate (free for small bags, ¥30–¥50 for large luggage per day). Remember to bring a reusable water bottle—there are free drinking water stations throughout the park to save money. If you plan to have a picnic, choose designated picnic areas (near Central Lake and South Lawn) to keep the park clean.
Other Tips: Wear comfortable shoes—you’ll walk 2–3 hours exploring the park. In summer, bring sun protection, a hat, and insect repellent; in winter, keep warm, especially if you plan to skate on the lake. You can bring your own picnic food and drinks into the park, but please take away your trash. Be polite to local residents practicing activities in the park—they are usually friendly and willing to interact with visitors.
Food Guide
Chaoyang Park offers a variety of food and drink options, from quick snacks to casual dining, combining Chinese and Western flavors to satisfy every taste. Most food stalls and restaurants are located near the West Gate, Central Lake, and Western Amusement Zone.
Inside the Park: Small snack stalls sell traditional Chinese snacks such as jianbing (Chinese crepe, ¥10), sugar-fried chestnuts (¥15), and candied hawthorns (¥10). There are also cafes and bakeries offering coffee (¥25–¥40), cakes (¥15–¥30), and sandwiches (¥20–¥35). The Lake View Restaurant near Central Lake serves Chinese dishes (e.g., braised pork, fried noodles) with a lake view—meals cost around ¥50–¥80 per person.
Nearby (within 1km): The area around Chaoyang Park has many restaurants and cafes, including Western fast food (KFC, McDonald’s), Chinese hot pot, Japanese sushi, and Italian restaurants. You can also walk to the nearby Sanlitun area (15-minute walk) for more dining options, ranging from casual street food to high-end restaurants.
FAQ
Q1: Is Chaoyang Park suitable for kids?
A: Yes, it’s very suitable for kids. The Western Amusement Zone has many kid-friendly rides, and the Central Lake area offers boat rides and open spaces for kids to run and play. There are also children’s playgrounds with slides and swings, making it a great place for a family day out.
Q2: Is it worth buying the amusement ride combo ticket?
A: Yes, it’s worth it if you plan to ride multiple attractions. The combo ticket (¥150 per person) includes unlimited rides on 8 popular amusement rides, which is much cheaper than buying individual tickets (total of ¥200–¥250 if bought separately).
Q3: What is the most recommended experience in the park?
A: The boat ride on Central Lake is a must-do—it allows you to enjoy the natural scenery of the park and relax. For art lovers, the International Sculpture Park is highly recommended. If you visit on weekends, joining local residents for morning tai chi or watching outdoor performances is also a great way to experience local culture.
We hope this Chaoyang Park Beijing guide helps you make the most of your relaxing and fun-filled experience 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.
