Visit the villa's beautifully landscaped gardens, admire the traditional Qingdao architecture, and explore the cultural exhibitions. You can also attend tea ceremonies and enjoy local performances.

Guyue Villa is located on Qingdao's west coast. Guyue Villa Forest Park, nestled between mountains and the sea, offers beautiful scenery and a pleasant climate. The park's majestic, rugged peaks, known for their diverse beauty, have long been hailed as "Famous Mountains on the Coast."
Here, visitors can enjoy attractions such as the Emerald Pond, the Suspension Bridge, the Daughter Spring, the Bird Garden, and the Macaque Garden, each with its own unique charm. Throughout history, scholars and poets have visited and left behind precious historical materials and poetic works, adding to the cultural heritage and splendor of the Guyue Villa Forest Park in Qingdao Xiaozhushan Tourist Resort. Overall, this is an urban suburban park that integrates sightseeing, leisure, recuperation, and vacation.
Qingdao is located in the northern temperate monsoon region and has a temperate monsoon climate with humid air, abundant rainfall, moderate temperature and distinct four seasons.
Recommended one-day tour
45 yuan/person
8:00-18:00
Qingdao Guyue Villa is a historical site known for its classical architecture and lush gardens. It reflects the city’s cultural heritage, blending elements of Chinese and Western influences from the early 20th century.
Located in Qingdao, Shandong, the villa is easily accessible by taxi or bus from downtown Qingdao. Public transportation options are abundant, and the site is within walking distance from several key city landmarks.
The villa is open from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM daily. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant and the gardens are in full bloom.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥40-¥50. Tickets can be purchased on-site, and some local travel agencies may offer bundled packages for nearby attractions.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance unless visiting during peak seasons (such as holidays or weekends). Same-day tickets are generally available.
A visit to Qingdao Guyue Villa typically takes around 1-2 hours to fully explore the villa and gardens.
The must-see highlights include the villa’s historical architecture, tranquil gardens, art exhibitions, and tea house offering traditional Chinese tea ceremonies.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available. English-language tours may be available upon request, but it’s recommended to arrange in advance.
The best photography spots are the scenic gardens, the traditional Chinese-style buildings, and the well-preserved architectural details throughout the villa.
Start by exploring the main villa, then take a leisurely stroll through the gardens, and finish by enjoying a tea ceremony at the villa’s tea house.
There are no night visits or light shows at Qingdao Guyue Villa. It is primarily a daytime attraction with cultural exhibits and performances.
The villa can be moderately crowded on weekends and public holidays. For a more peaceful experience, visit during weekdays or outside of peak travel seasons.
The villa has basic amenities like toilets, rest areas, and a small souvenir shop. There are no full-scale restaurants on-site, but light refreshments are available in the tea house.
The attraction is generally accessible to elderly and children, though some areas may have stairs or uneven paths. It is not fully accessible for disabled visitors due to terrain limitations.
Cash is generally accepted, and mobile payment options like WeChat Pay and Alipay are also widely used. Credit cards may not be accepted for smaller purchases.
There are several restaurants and cafes nearby, offering local Qingdao cuisine and seafood. The tea house inside the villa provides a traditional tea experience.
Vegetarian options are available at nearby restaurants, and some may offer vegan-friendly dishes. Halal food is not widely available in the immediate vicinity.
There are numerous hotels near the villa, ranging from budget accommodations to more luxurious options, particularly in the city center of Qingdao.
Nearby attractions include Zhanqiao Pier, Qingdao Old Town, and the famous Qingdao Beer Museum, all of which can be easily visited in a day trip.
There are souvenir shops selling traditional Chinese handicrafts, tea sets, and local products. Common souvenirs include Qingdao beer memorabilia and Nanjing silk products.
After visiting, you can take a taxi or use public buses to explore more of Qingdao. The city’s metro system also offers convenient access to major attractions.