
Hangzhou Chengxi Leisure Park, also known as Chengxi Forest Park, is located at No. 600 Xixi Road , Hangzhou. It faces Tianmushan Road to the north and the West Bus Station to the east. It is only separated from Xixi National Wetland Park by Tianmushan Road.
The park , covering approximately 260,000 square meters, is home to over 10,000 plants, shaded by lush trees, lakes, pavilions, towers, and bridges. The Hangzhou Sculpture Institute also resides within the park, creating a vibrant, seasonal landscape within the city, creating a verdant and elegant natural setting.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
free
All day
Hangzhou Chengxi Leisure Park is a large public park developed to offer recreational and cultural experiences to locals and tourists alike. The park integrates modern leisure facilities with traditional landscaping and natural scenery, making it a popular destination for families and nature lovers. The park is a key part of Hangzhou’s initiative to promote green spaces and sustainable tourism.
The park is located in the western part of Hangzhou, near the Chengxi district. It is easily accessible by public transport, including metro and buses. You can also take a taxi or cycle from nearby areas. The nearest metro station is a short walk away from the park entrance.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring or autumn when the weather is mild, and the gardens are in full bloom. Weekdays are generally less crowded, while weekends may attract more visitors.
Entrance to Hangzhou Chengxi Leisure Park is free of charge, though some specific activities such as boating or guided tours may have a fee. Tickets for these activities can be purchased at the park’s main entrance or online in advance, if available.
For general entry, no advance booking is required. However, if you wish to participate in special activities such as boat rides or guided tours, booking a day or two in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons.
You can explore the main areas of the park in about 2 to 3 hours. If you plan to engage in additional activities like boating or cycling, you may need 4 to 5 hours to fully enjoy the park.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and English. Audio guides may also be provided for self-guided tours in various languages, depending on the season.
Start by exploring the lakeside area, then move on to the themed gardens. Take a break at one of the rest areas and enjoy a snack before heading to the recreational zones. If you're interested in boating or cycling, these activities can be done towards the end of your visit.
The park does not typically offer night visits, but it is a beautiful spot to visit during sunset. Special events or festivals may include light shows or evening activities, so it's best to check the schedule in advance.
The park can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are during weekdays, especially in the early mornings or later in the evening.
The park has ample toilets, rest areas, and water fountains. There are several food stalls and small cafes where you can grab a snack or drink. Souvenir shops are available near the entrance.
The park is generally accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. There are paved paths and ramps for easier access to most areas. However, some parts of the park, like certain gardens, may have uneven terrain.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted throughout the park for most services, including entrance fees for special activities, food, and souvenirs. Cash is also accepted, but it is less common.
Inside the park, there are several small cafes offering snacks and drinks. Nearby, you can find a variety of restaurants serving local Hangzhou cuisine, such as the famous West Lake fish dishes.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some restaurants and food stalls inside the park. Halal food options can be found at specific restaurants outside the park in Hangzhou's more diverse neighborhoods.
Yes, souvenir shops inside the park sell local handicrafts, tea sets, and postcards. You can also find traditional Chinese artwork and West Lake-themed souvenirs.
After visiting the park, you can take a taxi, bus, or metro to other major attractions like West Lake. The park’s location makes it easy to continue your journey by public transportation or private car.