What are the best walking routes along The Walls and how long does it take to walk the full circuit?
The full circuit of The Walls spans approximately 3.5 km and takes about 1.5 to 2 hours at a steady pace. Start at East Fort Gate for the least crowded entry. Follow the marked stone path counterclockwise for optimal views of the surrounding valleys and sunrise lighting. Benches and lookout points are spaced every 400 meters. Wear non-slip footwear - sections can be slick after rain. Entry is free; open daily from 6:30 AM to 7:00 PM.
Is there accessible public transit to The Walls, and which stop should I get off at?
Yes, City Bus Line 7 runs directly to The Walls every 20 minutes from Central Station. Alight at Heritage Wall Stop (Zone 3), just 100 meters from the South Access Ramp. The ramp has handrails and moderate incline, suitable for strollers and mobility aids. Service operates 5:45 AM-9:30 PM. Check the city transit app for real-time updates and avoid peak hours (7:30-9:00 AM, 5:00-6:30 PM).
Are there entrance fees or timed tickets required to visit The Walls?
No entrance fees or timed tickets are required for The Walls. Access is free and open to all visitors year-round. However, donations are accepted at kiosks near North and South Gates to support preservation. Large groups (10+) must register online in advance for crowd management. Night access is restricted; the last entry is at 6:45 PM, with full closure at 7:00 PM.
When is the rainy season at The Walls, and how does it affect visiting conditions?
The rainy season at The Walls runs from May to September, with peak rainfall in June and July. Prolonged rain can make stone pathways slippery and trigger temporary closures of the west-facing ridge for safety. Check the local parks website or visitor center for real-time trail status. Visit early in the day during this period for the best chance of dry conditions and reduced fog. Waterproof footwear is strongly advised.