Peak CNY 30/Off-peak CNY 20 (Combo inc. gardens within CNY 60/CNY 50)
Duration
4 to 5 hours
Rating
4.8 / 5.0
Designated
2007
About Summer Palace
The Summer Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is China's largest and best-preserved imperial garden. Centered around Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill, it combines classical Chinese garden design with imperial architecture, featuring the Long Corridor, Marble Boat, and numerous pavilions that served as the summer retreat for the Qing imperial court.
Highlights
The best-preserved imperial garden in China (UNESCO); highlights include Kunming Lake, the Long Corridor, Longevity Hill, and the Marble Boat, famed for classical landscaping.
Suggested Route
Enter at the East Palace Gate, visit the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity, climb Longevity Hill, walk the Long Corridor, then boat on Kunming Lake; allow 3-4 hours.
Food & Lodging
Try nearby Beijing cuisine in Haidian; many stay in Beijing city hotels.
Facilities
Restrooms, boat rentals, electric cart shuttles, and wheelchair/stroller access on main paths. Bilingual signage and audio guides available.
Travel Tips
Check official website for current information. Respect local customs and regulations. Best visited during mild weather seasons.