
Dongmuwu Park, located southwest of Liuxia Ancient Town and adjacent to Ximuwu across a mountain to the northwest, was once a crucial hub connecting Zhuantang, Liuxia, Lingyin, Tianzhu, and West Lake. A delicate, elegant, and pristine park, it offers a haven for leisure, strolling, and hiking.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended playing time: about 1 hour
free
All day
Dongmuwu Park in Hangzhou is a public urban park known for its natural landscapes, gardens, and recreational spaces, offering a peaceful escape from the city and preserving local greenery.
The park is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Visitors can reach it via local bus, taxi, or ride-hailing services. Walking is feasible from nearby neighborhoods.
Typically open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Entrance is usually free or minimal. Tickets, if required, can be purchased at the park entrance.
Advance booking is generally not necessary for casual visits.
2–3 hours are sufficient to explore the main areas and enjoy leisure activities.
Guided tours are not typically available; the park is self-explorable.
Enter through the main gate, walk along the central paths, visit ponds and gardens, stop at pavilions for rest, then exit through a secondary gate if available for a circular route.
The park may have evening lighting in some areas, but night tours or light shows are generally not offered.
Weekdays are less crowded. Weekends and public holidays see more visitors.
Facilities include public restrooms, benches, water fountains, and small food kiosks. Shops are limited.
Mostly accessible with paved paths. Elderly and children can enjoy walking areas; some parts may be challenging for wheelchair users.
Cash is typically sufficient for minor purchases; mobile payments may be accepted at some kiosks.
Small cafes or snack vendors may exist inside; nearby streets offer local restaurants and tea houses.
Vegetarian options are generally available; vegan or halal may require checking at nearby restaurants.
Several hotels and guesthouses in Hangzhou city center and near West Lake are within easy reach.
Souvenir shops are limited; typical souvenirs include local crafts, snacks, and small gifts.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, or public buses are convenient for reaching other attractions or the city center.