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Step into Macau Garden in Beijing and be transported to Portugal! This spot perfectly recreates Macau's iconic cobblestone streets and pastel-colored buildings, with authentic snacks like egg tarts waiting for you. Don't miss the souvenir street for almond cookies and jerky, and the dazzling night light show is pure magic—your camera will love it!

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1GreenTree Inn Express Hotel (Beijing Wukesong Metro Station 301 PLA General Hospital)★★4.715507.22 km
2GreenTree Inn Beijing Fengtai Dacheng Road Huanleshuimofang Hotel★★4.66765.03 km
3GreenTree (Beijing Haidian District Shijingshan North China University of Technology)★★4.66625.48 km
4GreenTree (Beijing Dujia Kan Expo Park)★★4.64964 km
5Shell Hotel Beijing Wukesong 301 Hospital Store★★4.94995.87 km
6GreenTree Inn (Beijing Yuegezhuang)★★4.68176.37 km
7GreenTree Inn Beijing Fengtai District Lugou Bridge Middle Xiaoyue Road Shell Hotel★★4.62375.09 km
8GreenTree Shell Hotel (Beijing Fengtai District Xiaoyue Middle Road)★★3.9775.52 km
GreenTree Inn Express Hotel (Beijing Wukesong Metro Station 301 PLA General Hospital)

GreenTree Inn Express Hotel (Beijing Wukesong Metro Station 301 PLA General Hospital)

4.7 / 5Great1550 Reviews
No. 32 Fuxing Road
7.22KM from Macao Garden
DryerNon-smoking floorNear SubwayeLong SelectionParking24-hour front desk
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GreenTree Inn Beijing Fengtai Dacheng Road Huanleshuimofang Hotel

GreenTree Inn Beijing Fengtai Dacheng Road Huanleshuimofang Hotel

4.6 / 5Great676 Reviews
No. 9 Xiaotun Road
5.03KM from Macao Garden
Conference HallExecutive FloorDryerMulti-function HallNon-smoking floorRobot Service
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GreenTree (Beijing Haidian District Shijingshan North China University of Technology)

GreenTree (Beijing Haidian District Shijingshan North China University of Technology)

4.6 / 5Great662 Reviews
No. 12 Bajiao East Street
5.48KM from Macao Garden
Dry Cleaning ServiceRobot ServiceeLong SelectionParking24-hour front deskLaundry Room
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GreenTree (Beijing Dujia Kan Expo Park)

GreenTree (Beijing Dujia Kan Expo Park)

4.6 / 5Great496 Reviews
No. 12 Changxing Road, Changxindian
4KM from Macao Garden
Robot ServiceeLong SelectionParking24-hour front deskFree ParkingLaundry Room
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Shell Hotel Beijing Wukesong 301 Hospital Store

Shell Hotel Beijing Wukesong 301 Hospital Store

4.9 / 5Outstanding499 Reviews
2nd Floor, Building 56, No. 58 Yard, Qingta West Road
5.87KM from Macao Garden
DryerHome TheaterNon-smoking floorSnack BarIroning ServiceLaundry Service
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GreenTree Inn (Beijing Yuegezhuang)

GreenTree Inn (Beijing Yuegezhuang)

4.6 / 5Great817 Reviews
No. 8, Phase 1, West Area, Yuegezhuang New Village, Yuegezhuang North Road
6.37KM from Macao Garden
24-hour front deskSpring SelectionNon-smoking floorTongcheng PreferredLuggage StorageGroup Flagship Hotel
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GreenTree Inn Beijing Fengtai District Lugou Bridge Middle Xiaoyue Road Shell Hotel

GreenTree Inn Beijing Fengtai District Lugou Bridge Middle Xiaoyue Road Shell Hotel

4.6 / 5Great237 Reviews
No. 24 Xiaoyue Middle Road, Lugouqiao Nanli
5.09KM from Macao Garden
24-hour front deskSpring SelectionLuggage StorageGroup Flagship HotelJiuyanqiao Night ViewBudget-Friendly Hotel
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GreenTree Shell Hotel (Beijing Fengtai District Xiaoyue Middle Road)

GreenTree Shell Hotel (Beijing Fengtai District Xiaoyue Middle Road)

3.9 / 577 Reviews
Xiaoyueyuan Community 4 Li 2 Building 201
5.52KM from Macao Garden
24-hour front deskLuggage StorageGroup Flagship HotelRTX 3070i7 10700Leisure Chess and Cards
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Macao Garden

Hyatt Regency Wangfujing, Beijing is a top choice located just 500 meters southeast of Beijing Garden, within a 10-minute walk. The hotel blends modern architecture with traditional Chinese design, offering rooms with panoramic views of the Forbidden City. Guests enjoy exclusive shuttle services to the garden and access to an on-site Peking-style dining experience, featuring authentic roast duck and dou zhi jiao quan. Its proximity to Line 1’s "Tiananmen East Station" ensures effortless access to major attractions.

Take Line 1 subway from Tiananmen East Station, adjacent to Beijing Garden, to reach Tiananmen Square in just 10 minutes, The Forbidden City in 20 minutes, and the National Centre for the Performing Arts in 30 minutes. This high-frequency line runs every 5–8 minutes and accepts UnionPay cards and mobile payments. Use the official Beijing Subway App for real-time schedules and crowd avoidance during peak hours.

Near Beijing Garden, participate in intangible cultural heritage workshops such as paper cutting, calligraphy, and Peking Opera face painting led by master artisans. Just steps away, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street offers guided Old Beijing Hutong Tours, where you can savor authentic zhajiangmian and tanghulu while exploring Ming-Qing era alleyways. Every Saturday evening features a traditional lantern festival blending light art with folk tales, creating a deeply immersive cultural experience.

For an immersive cultural experience near Beijing's Garden, Mandarin Oriental, Beijing is highly recommended. Located just a 10-minute walk from the garden, this luxury hotel blends traditional Chinese architecture with contemporary elegance. Its guest rooms feature courtyard-style balconies offering serene views of classical pavilions, rockeries, and flowing streams within the garden, creating a tranquil retreat.

Another excellent option is Beijing Hotel, situated adjacent to the garden with a private garden pathway allowing guests to stroll into the historic grounds at sunrise or sunset. Both properties provide exceptional access to Beijing’s heritage sites and offer curated cultural tours, including guided walks through hidden corners of the garden, enhancing the appreciation of imperial horticulture and architectural artistry.

These hotels combine convenience, authenticity, and luxury—ideal for travelers seeking a deep connection with Beijing’s rich cultural legacy.

The most convenient route from nearby hotels like Mandarin Oriental, Beijing or Beijing Hotel is via their private pathways—just a 5- to 10-minute walk through traditional alleyways (hutongs) leading directly into the garden. For public transit, take Line 1 Subway from the hotel’s doorstep to "Tiananmen East" or "Dongdan" stations, then transfer to a bus or walk another 15 minutes.

Alternatively, both hotels offer complimentary electric shuttle services during designated hours, connecting guests directly to the garden entrance. These shuttles are especially helpful for travelers with luggage or elderly visitors.

Notably, the garden opens daily at 6:30 AM, and hotels proactively notify guests of optimal departure times. Many also provide on-site guides who assist in planning personalized garden itineraries, ensuring guests arrive at ideal moments for morning light and quiet contemplation.

Near Beijing’s Garden, guests can enjoy several distinctive cultural experiences. First, the Morning Calligraphy Workshop takes place in a riverside pavilion, led by master calligraphers. Participants practice brush writing surrounded by ancient trees, embodying the refined spirit of traditional literati culture.

Second, the nightly Garden Illumination Show, starting at 7 PM, uses advanced lighting technology to recreate Qing Dynasty garden banquets, accompanied by live guqin music, creating a mesmerizing time-travel atmosphere.

Additionally, the Peking Opera Percussion Workshop allows visitors to play traditional instruments and learn basic movements, even performing in a mini stage show. There’s also a Tea Ceremony Experience held in the Plum Pavilion, featuring tea harvested from the garden itself, with instruction on Song Dynasty tea preparation and appreciation of antique tea wares.

All experiences are led by expert guides and deeply rooted in the garden’s historical context, offering profound insight into Beijing’s status as a pinnacle of imperial horticultural design and cultural heritage.