Visit the themed gardens such as the rose garden, alpine plants area, and bonsai garden. You can also enjoy a peaceful walk along the lake, take part in seasonal flower exhibitions, and explore the vast plant collections.

The Beijing Botanical Garden is located at the foot of Fragrant Hill in western Beijing and is affiliated with the Beijing Municipal Park Administration Center. It is 23 kilometers from the city center and is easily accessible by public transportation. As a comprehensive botanical garden integrating popular science, scientific research, and tourism, the garden is one of the nationally designated botanical gardens.
Suitable for all seasons
2 hours
10.00 yuan (plus 50.00 yuan for the Greenhouse, 5.00 yuan for the Reclining Buddha Temple, and 50.00 yuan for the combined ticket)
6:00-20:00 (Summer) 7:30-17:00 (Winter)
The Beijing Botanical Garden was established in 1955 and is one of China’s largest and most well-known botanical gardens. It serves as an important conservation site for plant species and offers educational resources on plant science and ecology.
The Beijing Botanical Garden is located in the western suburbs of Beijing, near the Western Hills. You can reach it by taking Metro Line 4 to the "Beijing Botanical Garden" station, or by bus or taxi. The area is also accessible by walking from nearby locations like the Summer Palace.
The garden is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are during spring and summer for blooming flowers, though autumn offers a quieter atmosphere with fall colors.
The general entrance fee is around 10 RMB, with additional fees for special areas like the Tropical Plant Pavilion. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online via the garden's official website or local ticketing platforms.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance for general entry, though for special events or exhibitions, it is recommended to book tickets 1-2 days in advance.
You should allocate 2-3 hours to fully explore the garden, especially if you plan to visit the various themed sections and enjoy the seasonal exhibits.
The must-see areas include the Rose Garden, the Bonsai Garden, the Tropical Plant Pavilion, and the Alpine Garden. The lake and surrounding walking trails also offer beautiful views.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some English-speaking guides may be arranged with advance notice. Audio guides are also available in Chinese and English.
The best photography spots include the rose garden, the lake with surrounding trees, and the bonsai collection. Early morning or late afternoon offers the best lighting for photos.
Start by visiting the main entrance and head towards the rose garden. From there, explore the themed gardens, then walk around the lake before finishing at the Tropical Plant Pavilion or Bonsai Garden. If you have extra time, enjoy the scenic walking trails.
The garden does not typically offer night visits, but special tours and events may take place during certain seasons. Check the official website for information on any nighttime activities or light shows.
The garden can be crowded during weekends and holidays, especially during peak flower blooming seasons. The least crowded times are weekday mornings or during the winter months when fewer visitors come.
There are clean public toilets, several rest areas with benches, water fountains, and a few small food stalls inside the garden. Souvenir shops are available near the main entrance.
The Beijing Botanical Garden is generally accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors, with well-maintained paths and accessible facilities like rest areas and toilets. However, some sections with steeper inclines may require assistance.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted at most facilities, including ticket counters and food stalls. Cash is also accepted but less common. It's recommended to use mobile payments where possible.
There are a few cafes and food stalls inside the garden selling snacks and drinks. Nearby, you can find local Chinese restaurants offering a variety of dishes, including hotpot and northern cuisine.
Vegetarian food options are available at the nearby restaurants, but vegan and halal options may be limited. It's recommended to check with the local restaurants for specific dietary requirements.
There are several hotels near the Beijing Botanical Garden, including budget options like 7 Days Inn, as well as more comfortable choices such as the Fragrant Hill Hotel or the Beijing West International Hotel.
Nearby attractions include the Summer Palace, Fragrant Hills Park, and the Beijing Zoo. These can easily be combined for a full day trip to the western part of Beijing.
There are souvenir shops selling traditional Chinese items like silk scarves, tea sets, and bonsai plants. You can also find botanical-themed gifts and souvenirs specific to the garden.
After visiting, you can take a taxi, bus, or the Beijing Subway (Line 4) from the nearby station to continue your trip to other parts of the city, including popular sites like the Forbidden City or Tiananmen Square.