
Qianjiang Century Park is located on the south bank of the Qiantang River in Hangzhou's Xiaoshan District, near the southern exit of the Qingchun Road Tunnel and the Olympic Sports Center. The park, covering 1,400 mu, is T- shaped, resembling a bird with its wings spread out, soaring toward the river.
The park features a vast lawn, a musical fountain, a shrub maze, a 3- kilometer riverside running track , and other recreational facilities . The riverside cultural exhibition corridor showcases various art exhibitions, and diverse, avant-garde urban sculptures are scattered throughout the park. Combining dining, entertainment, sports, and outdoor recreation, Qianjiang Century Park has become a popular destination for Century City residents.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
free
All day
Qianjiang Century Park is a modern recreational park in Hangzhou, designed to provide a vast green space for leisure activities. It was created as part of the city's development efforts to enhance public spaces for health and relaxation, playing a key role in promoting outdoor living in the urban area.
Located in the southern part of Hangzhou, the park is easily accessible by metro (Line 4, Qianjiang Century City Station), bus, or taxi. It is also within walking distance from nearby residential areas.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings or late afternoons, when the weather is cooler and the park is less crowded.
Qianjiang Century Park is free to enter. However, some specific facilities, such as sports courts or bike rentals, may have a small fee, which can be paid on-site.
For general visits, no booking is required. However, for sports facilities or events, it’s advisable to make reservations in advance, especially during weekends or peak seasons.
To fully explore the park, it typically takes 1 to 2 hours. For those wishing to participate in sports or enjoy the park's gardens, a visit may last 3-4 hours.
Currently, there are no official guided tours or audio guides available at the park.
Start with a stroll around the lake, then head towards the sports facilities. Afterward, explore the themed gardens and wrap up the visit at the observation deck for the best views of the park.
While night visits are allowed, there are no light shows or special tours offered at the park. However, the park is well-lit and offers a peaceful atmosphere for evening walks.
The park tends to be busiest on weekends and during holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit early in the morning or on weekdays.
Public toilets, rest areas, and water fountains are available throughout the park. There are no major food outlets inside the park, but there are snack vendors and cafes nearby.
The park is wheelchair accessible, with paved paths and benches for rest. It is also child-friendly, with playgrounds and wide open spaces for family activities.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted. Cash is also accepted at certain facilities and vendors in the park.
While there are no large restaurants or cafes within the park, nearby areas offer plenty of dining options ranging from casual eateries to more upscale restaurants.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in nearby restaurants, and some eateries in the area also offer halal food.
Several hotels are located near the park, with options ranging from budget accommodations to more luxurious stays. The West Lake area is also nearby, offering more accommodation choices.
There are no souvenir shops inside the park, but nearby markets and shops sell traditional Chinese souvenirs like silk products, tea sets, and local handicrafts.
Taxis, buses, and metro services are easily accessible from the park to continue your journey to nearby attractions or the city center.