The most efficient route from central Beijing is taking Line 16 of the Beijing Subway to Xiangshan Station, followed by a 5-minute walk to the Niao Yu Lin entrance. For bus travelers, take Bus 346 or 928 to the "Xiangshan Park" stop, then transfer to the park’s free shuttle bus (every 15 minutes), which arrives in just 3 minutes.
Dedicated tourist shuttle buses depart daily from Xizhimen Hub, offering direct access in approximately 45 minutes with wheelchair accessibility and advance HopeGoo options—ideal for seniors and visitors with mobility needs.
Outside the park, shared electric bike docking stations provide an eco-friendly alternative; ride along scenic greenways past multiple observation points, perfect for slow travel and photography.
All routes are clearly marked with bilingual signage and integrated digital navigation apps. Pro tip: During weekends and holidays, crowds surge—pre-book your entry and shuttle tickets via the official "Beijing Culture & Tourism" mini-program to avoid long queues.
With seamless connectivity across modes, Niao Yu Lin ranks among Beijing’s most accessible urban green sanctuaries, blending sustainability with practicality.