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Yanshan Park is Beijing's hidden gem where nature meets culture! In spring and summer, the vibrant blooms will take your breath away, while autumn transforms the hills into a fiery canvas of red leaves perfect for photography. The park masterfully blends traditional imperial garden elements with serene lakes and pavilions, letting you walk through history. Don't miss the stunning night view of city lights from the hills—a peaceful escape with urban grandeur as your backdrop.

GreenTree (Beijing Jingzhou Road Magezhuang Subway Station)

GreenTree (Beijing Jingzhou Road Magezhuang Subway Station)

4.6 / 5Great318 Reviews
50 meters south of Xijingzhou Road, Magezhuang Village, Chengguan Subdistrict
5.5KM from Yanshan Park
Executive FloorNon-smoking floorLaundry ServiceNear SubwayMay Day SelectioneLong Selection
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USD**7
Shell Hotel (Beijing Fangshan Chengguan Subway Station)

Shell Hotel (Beijing Fangshan Chengguan Subway Station)

4.6 / 5Great339 Reviews
Building 10, Building 2, No. 50 Chengguan North Street
2.96KM from Yanshan Park
Non-smoking floorLaundry ServiceNear SubwayMay Day SelectioneLong SelectionParking
per night
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USD**5
GYA Hotel (Beijing Yanshan Shihua Subway Station)

GYA Hotel (Beijing Yanshan Shihua Subway Station)

4.7 / 5Great218 Reviews
No. 109 Yanfang Road, Yanshan
1.97KM from Yanshan Park
DryerNon-smoking floorIroning ServiceLaundry ServiceNear SubwayFitness Center
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USD**4

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Everything you need to know about Yanshan Park

Recommended is Beijing Yanshan Garden Hotel, located just steps from the eastern gate of Yanshan Park. This eco-friendly hotel offers spacious family rooms, a children's play area, and free shuttle service to the park entrance. Rooms feature soundproof windows and air purifiers for a peaceful stay. The surrounding area includes nature trails and interactive family zones, perfect for outdoor relaxation.

Convenient access: Take Line 1 Metro to "Shijingshan Station," then transfer to bus 325 or 941, or take a taxi (about 15 minutes). Ideal for weekend getaways with kids.

Yanshan Park is renowned for its seasonal blooms—cherry blossoms in spring and golden ginkgo trees in autumn. Don’t miss the eco-guided nature walk, led by expert guides who share insights on local flora and birdlife. The park also hosts a handmade pottery workshop, where guests can craft souvenirs. Every Saturday features an outdoor music concert blending ambient sounds with natural scenery.

Must-try activities: Rent a bike and ride around the lake (approx. 30 minutes), or relax at the lakeside pavilion with tea and panoramic views—perfect for unwinding amidst nature.

The most efficient route is taking Beijing Metro Line 1 to Shijingshan Station, then transferring to Bus 325 or 941, which stops directly at Yanshan Park (approx. 50 minutes total). Taxis take about 35 minutes and cost around ¥60, traveling via Fushi Road Expressway to avoid traffic. Alternatively, use shared e-bikes along scenic greenways for a sustainable, immersive journey.

Tip: Arrive before 8:00 AM on weekends to avoid peak crowds and secure parking.

Try Yanshan Book House Tea Feast, a cultural eatery blending traditional Chinese ambiance with local ingredients. Their signature dishes include Peking-style braised pork, soy-braised chicken, and handcrafted tofu soup. Housed in a renovated warehouse, the space retains exposed wooden beams and brick walls, creating a nostalgic atmosphere.

Another option is Lakeside Pavilion Café, offering specialty coffee and light meals with a view of the lake. Both venues source ingredients from nearby farms, promoting sustainable dining, and regularly host poetry readings and tea ceremonies.

Evening at Yanshan Park transforms into a magical experience with warm-toned lighting that highlights ancient corridors and shimmering lake reflections—creating a "starlit water" effect. At 7 PM nightly, enjoy the light and water show, combining projection art with synchronized fountains to depict regional history and natural landscapes.

Additional offerings: Illuminated walking paths allow safe night strolls, while open-air movie screenings are held every weekend under the stars, featuring classic Chinese films. Bring a blanket and enjoy a cinematic evening by the lake.

Start your day at 9:00 AM with a visit to the Children’s Nature Playground, where kids can feed animals and participate in nature scavenger hunts. By 10:00 AM, rent a tandem bicycle and ride along the scenic lake trail, spotting egrets and blooming lotuses.

Lunch at Yanshan Book House Tea Feast offers a family meal with a hands-on dumpling-making class for children. From 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, join a nature education lecture hosted by park experts on local plant species. Conclude with quiet reading time in the family reading corner.

End the day with a relaxing soak in the hotel’s hot spring bath—ideal for winding down after a full day of exploration.