Tours y viajes guiados en Beihai Park

Tours y viajes guiados en Beihai Park

Beihai Park is a historic imperial garden located in the heart of Beijing. Originally built during the Liao Dynasty, it was expanded repeatedly during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Renowned for its tranquil lakes, white pagoda, and traditional garden landscapes, it is one of China’s oldest and best-preserved imperial gardens. Today, it serves as a major attraction where locals can relax and visitors can experience the culture of the ancient capital.
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La mejor época para visitar Beihai Park

Verano 2026
Summer transforms the imperial lake into a lush, emerald sanctuary with temperatures typically ranging from 20°C (68°F) to 31°C (88°F). This is the best season for the "Lotus Flower Festival," which typically runs from late June through August. Thousands of lotuses bloom in the southern Lotus Lake, their fragrance filling the air. To beat the midday heat, follow the lead of local Beijingers: rent a "duck-shaped" pedal boat to catch the lake breeze or seek shade in the Five Dragon Pavilions, where the water's reflection keeps the marble floors naturally cool.
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Otoño 2026
Autumn is widely heralded as the golden era for travel, featuring crisp, stable weather and pleasant temperatures between 8°C (46°F) and 19°C (66°F). As the humidity drops, the "Beijing Blue" sky provides a stunning backdrop for the glazed tiles of the Nine-Dragon Wall. The park’s ancient ginkgo and maple trees turn vibrant shades of yellow and red, making it a favorite season for local painters and photographers. The cool, dry air makes it the most comfortable time for a full circuit walk around the lake, covering the North Shore's religious structures and the exquisite Jingxin Studio (Garden of the Quiet Mind).
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Invierno 2026/2027
Winter in Beijing is a quiet, atmospheric season where temperatures typically fluctuate between -8°C (18°F) and 5°C (41°F). While the air is biting, the park becomes a hub of "old Beijing" nostalgia. From late December to early February, the lake transforms into a massive natural ice rink. This is the best time to experience traditional winter fun, like riding ice bicycles or "ice sleds" beneath the shadow of the White Pagoda. After a brisk morning on the ice, visitors can warm up in the Tuancheng (Circular City), viewing the magnificent 1.5-meter-tall jade Buddha in the quiet, heated halls.
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Primavera 2027
Spring in Beijing is a season of crisp awakening, with temperatures rising from 2°C (36°F) to 20°C (68°F). This is the premier time to visit Beihai, the world's oldest and best-preserved imperial garden. As the willow trees along the shore turn a tender green, the park becomes a hotspot for "flower chasing," with crabapple blossoms and peonies reaching peak bloom in April. The mild, breezy weather is ideal for a stroll up Qionghua Island to the iconic White Pagoda, where the fresh spring air offers some of the best visibility over the nearby Forbidden City and Jingshan Park.
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Is Beihai Park worth visiting?

Yes, it’s worth visiting if you like classical Chinese gardens and relaxed sightseeing. It’s a peaceful spot in central Beijing with a lake, traditional pavilions, and the iconic White Pagoda, offering a break from the busy city.

Do you need a ticket for Beihai Park?

Yes. You need an entrance ticket, usually around 5–10 RMB.

How long to spend in Beihai Park?

If you just want to take a quick tour, visiting the main lake and the White Pagoda will take about one to two hours. If you’d like to take a boat tour, it will take longer.