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What free parks are there in Beijing?

There are many tourist attractions in Beijing, both natural and cultural. So what are the free park attractions worth visiting in Beijing? Here are some excellent places to recommend to you. Go to play with friends at the weekend!

1, the largest city park in the Olympic Forest Park.

The Olympic Forest Park, known as the "back garden" of Beijing Olympic Games, has become an outdoor oxygen bar for Beijing residents, and many sports fans come to exercise on weekends. Main attractions of the park: undercurrent wetland, Linquan Gaozhi, Tingquanxuan and Shixitai.

In summer, standing at the top of the park overlooking the Bird's Nest, strolling on a large wetland full of reeds, cattails and other plants, and listening to the 80-meter-high "Aohai" music fountain are the best choices for coming to the forest park.

Opening hours: 06: 00-20: 00, and the peak season is extended to 2 1.

Address: Cui Lin Road, North Fifth Ring Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 8 (direction of Huilongguan East Street) to "South Gate Station of Forest Park" (exit B).

Self-driving: Drive north from the North Second Ring Road along the central axis to the North Fifth Ring Road, drive from Beichen East Road to Olin East Road, and reach the south gate of the Olympic Forest Park. There is a parking lot on the Fifth Ring Road.

2. The Haitang Holy Land in Spring in Yuandadu Ruins Park

Yuan Dadu City Wall Ruins Park, with a total length of 9 kilometers, spans Chaoyang and Haidian, and is a national 4A-level tourist attraction.

Every spring, Haitang is open to the outside world, and visitors here will definitely feel the meaning of "a piece of Haitang love". However, the flowering period of begonia is not long, about a week. Therefore, we should grasp the time when watching begonia.

Opening hours: all day

Address: Jian 'an East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Transportation: Get off at Beitucheng Station on Metro 10 line and get off at Wuluju Station on 104 road.

3. Rendinghu Park European Courtyard Park

Rendinghu Park is a European garden. In the southern part of the park, grass, water features, sculptures, flower stands and landscape walls create a garden environment with the charm of European regular courtyards.

In the north, modern sculpture has formed a garden space with a sense of the times by simple means, such as sparse forests and grasslands, still water and decorative squares.

Opening hours: 6: 00-2 1: 30.

Address: No.6 Pukang Street 15, Dewai Ande Road, Xicheng District, Beijing

Transportation: Take bus No.27, 345, 345, 55, 305 and 60, and get off at the last nine stops.

4. Haidian Park Characteristic Landscape Plant Park

In the park, 28 kinds of seedlings, including Toona sinensis, Albizia Albizia, Fraxinus mandshurica and Ginkgo biloba, which reflect the historical characteristics of the park site, are selected, totaling more than 400,000 plants.

There are more than 10 characteristic landscapes, such as musical colorful fountain square, treadable evergreen lawn, pearl spring, sunken garden and paddy field scenic spot, which fully show the harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

Opening hours: 6: 00-22: 00 in peak season; Off-season 6: 30-2 1: 00

Address: Wanliu Road, Haidian District

Transportation: 384, 384, 482, 534, 563, 664, 67 1, 992, 968, 996, Te5, Te 10, express 108.

Self-driving:

1) North Fourth Ring Road Wanquanhe Bridge Summer Palace exit, get off the bridge and take the auxiliary road to Xiyuan Bridge and bow down to the south for 300 meters;

2) Exit of the Summer Palace of Wanquanhe Bridge in the West Fourth Ring Road, take the auxiliary road to Liulangzhuang intersection, turn left and go north for 400 meters;

3) Exit of the Summer Palace of Suzhou Bridge on the Third Ring Road. After getting off the bridge, take the auxiliary road to Xiyuan Bridge, and head south for 300 meters.

5. Nanhaizi Park, the largest wetland park in Beijing.

Nanhaizi Park is one of the four country parks in Beijing and the largest wetland park in Beijing, with a total area of over 1 1 square kilometer. Located on the south side of the South Fifth Ring Road in the northeast of Daxing District, between Daxing New Town and Yizhuang New Town, it is the first major ecological project in Beijing to implement the South China Action Plan.

The park has formed five scenic spots: the southeast gate scenic spot, the southwest mountain scenic spot, the west wetland scenic spot, the north south autumn scenic spot and the east gardening and flower scenic spot.

Opening hours: all day

Address: South Ring Road of Park, Daxing District, Beijing

Transportation: Take Yizhuang subway line to Jiugong East Station, transfer to No.953 and get off at Zhongxingzhuang, and walk about 832 meters to the south gate of Nanhaizi Park.

Self-driving:

1) Xiaocun Bridge in East Fourth Ring Road → Santaishan Road → Xiaohongmen Road → Jiugong East Road → Jiuzhong Road → South Gate of Park.

2) South Fifth Ring Road Yizhuang Direction → Zhiyuan West Bridge → South Central Axis Road → Huangyi Road → South Gate of the Park.

6. Shichahai Park Beijing Hutong Cultural Theme Park

Shichahai Park is a famous tourist attraction in Beijing, which consists of three connected lakes: Shichahai (also known as Qianhai), Houhai and Xihai (Jishuitan). As the saying goes, "Shichahai comes first, then Beijing". Shichahai in Beijing, also known as Houhai, has always been a good place for old Beijingers to visit.

Friends who like quiet can go to old Beijing to drill hutongs and take rickshaws. Friends who like to be lively can go to the bar street in Houhai to entertain themselves.

Opening hours: all day

Address: North of Houhai, Shichahai, Xicheng District, Beijing (Di 'anmen West)

Transportation: 13, 107,11,1/8, and get off at Beihai Houmen Station.

7. One of the Ten Scenes of Yanjing in Haizi Park.

Haizi Park, formerly known as Xinfadi Park, was a corner of Haizi in Royal Hunt Park from the Jin Dynasty to the end of Qing Dynasty, and was designated as one of the ten scenic spots in Yanjing by Ming Chengzu as "Autumn Wind in the South". The park has a lake center for tourists' leisure and sightseeing, as well as a overlooking Haizi wall and observation deck.

In spring, Haizi Park is covered with green leaves. Pine trees and weeping willows are all heroic, and red peaches and pink pears are also competing to open. Coupled with the wind, it is refreshing.

Opening hours: 8: 00- 18: 00.

Address: Xinfadi Village, Hu Axiang Town, Fengtai District, Beijing

Transportation: Take bus No.4 10 to Xinfadi Village or take bus No.4 1 15, 377, 38 1, 410 and 423 to the north of Xinfadi Bridge.

Self-driving: Beijing-Kaiping Expressway Xinfadi North Bridge exit is just around the corner.

8. Huangchenggen Ruins Park Ming and Qing Ruins Cultural Park

Huangchenggen Ruins Park was built on the site of Donghuangchenggen, the second city wall of Beijing in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the first strip park built in downtown Beijing and the largest street park in the center of Beijing.

There are seven cultural landscapes in the park, such as the map of Beijing in Ming and Qing Dynasties, the ruins of the basement of the underground city wall, the reconstruction of a small section of the old imperial city wall, the quadrangle between Dongchang and Cui Hua Hutong, and the sculpture of China-France University. Six sculptures and three groups of reliefs in the park show people the unique human environment and historical context of the ancient capital Beijing.

Opening hours: all day

Address: West of Wangfujing Pedestrian Street

Transportation: Take bus 10, 60, 82 to Nanheyan, and walk 145 meters.

Self-driving: Drive along Chang 'an Avenue, turn left at the first traffic light in Tiananmen East, and go from Nanheyan Street to Beiheyan Street.

9. 100-meter color corridor in Xihaizi Park

Xihaizi Park is located on the west side of the northern end of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, with beautiful environment and fresh air. A 100-meter-long colored corridor of antique buildings spans between the two lakes, with green mountains and green waters and cultural relics and historical sites set each other off. It is a bright pearl embedded in Tongzhou City.

There is a rockery built by the ruins of the old city wall in the park, and there is a viewing pavilion on the mountain. You can climb high and overlook the beautiful scenery in the park, and you can also overlook the Buddha-burning stupa built in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Opening hours: all day

Address: No.0/2, Xihaizi West Street, Tongzhou District (near the old commercial street)

Transportation: Take bus No.938 at Beijing Zhanqian Street, or take bus No.667, 938, 6, 938 and 9 at Dabeiyao (International Trade), or take bus No.322 and 728 in sihui station, and get off at Xinhua Street Station, heading for 200 meters north.

Self-driving: You can drive Jingtong Expressway, get off the expressway and go straight to Xinhua Street.