
The Riverside Park is located next to Liuyingfang on Binhe Road in Liangzhu Cultural Village, covering a total area of about 40,000 square meters. It includes a 2- kilometer plastic running track, various leisure and entertainment facilities, and expansion amusement facilities. It is connected to the Tea Language Park, hiking trails and mine park through the community jogging track.
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Liangzhu Riverside Park is an important cultural and natural landmark in Hangzhou. The park celebrates the natural beauty of the Liangzhu area, which is also renowned for its ancient archaeological significance related to the Liangzhu culture, one of the earliest Neolithic civilizations in China.
Liangzhu Riverside Park is located in the northern part of Hangzhou. It can be reached by metro, taking Line 5 to Liangzhu Station, followed by a short taxi ride or a pleasant walk. Bus services also connect the park to other parts of the city.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings or late afternoons when the weather is cooler and the park is less crowded.
There is no entrance fee for Liangzhu Riverside Park. It is free to visit, allowing everyone to enjoy the park's beauty without the need for ticket purchases.
As there is no ticket required for entry, there is no need to book tickets in advance.
To fully explore the park and its attractions, around 2 to 3 hours should be sufficient, depending on the pace and activities such as walking, sightseeing, and enjoying the gardens.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides may be offered in Mandarin and English depending on availability. It is best to check with the park's visitor center before your visit.
Start at the park entrance and take a leisurely walk along the riverside paths. Visit the cultural and art exhibitions, followed by a stop at the lotus garden. End your visit with a peaceful time at one of the rest areas, enjoying the natural surroundings.
Night visits are not officially organized, and there are no light shows. However, the park’s tranquil atmosphere in the evening makes it a pleasant place to visit, especially for evening strolls under the stars.
The park is generally not overly crowded, but weekends and public holidays can see an increase in visitors. Weekdays, especially early mornings, are the least crowded times to visit.
The park has basic amenities, including public toilets, water fountains, and several rest areas with benches. There are no major food vendors within the park, but nearby restaurants offer a variety of dining options.
The park is largely accessible to elderly and disabled visitors, with paved paths and gentle terrain. However, it is recommended to check the accessibility of specific areas, especially the more secluded parts of the park.
Mobile payments (Alipay and WeChat Pay) are commonly accepted throughout the park. Credit card use may be limited, so it is advised to use mobile payment or carry cash for small purchases nearby.
There are no dining options directly inside the park, but nearby Hangzhou offers various restaurants, cafes, and tea houses serving traditional Chinese and international cuisine.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are widely available in Hangzhou, including many restaurants near the park. Halal food is more limited, but there are a few halal restaurants within the city.
Several hotels are located near Liangzhu Riverside Park, including budget options and more luxurious hotels like the Hangzhou Liangzhu Hotel and the Hangzhou Xiaoshan Hotel, both offering easy access to the park.
There are no souvenir shops inside the park, but several shops in nearby areas offer traditional Hangzhou handicrafts, such as silk, tea, and embroidered goods.
After visiting the park, taxis and buses are the most convenient options for continuing your trip to other nearby attractions. You can also use Didi (ride-hailing app) for a more personalized transport option.