Visit the pavilion for panoramic views of Hangzhou’s skyline, walk around the surrounding park, and take photographs of the bridge and surrounding nature.

The Phoenix Pavilion is located on the Donghe Bazi Bridge in Hangzhou. There are two beautifully carved phoenixes on the pavilion. Legend has it that Zhang Guolao once rode a donkey to rest in the Phoenix Pavilion.
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The Phoenix Pavilion is a historical structure located on a hill, offering stunning views of the West Lake area. It has cultural significance as a symbol of Hangzhou’s rich history and natural beauty.
The pavilion is located in the scenic West Lake area. You can reach it by taking a taxi or bus from Hangzhou city center, or it can be accessed by walking through the park surrounding West Lake.
The pavilion is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings or late afternoons to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
There is a small entrance fee to the pavilion. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online through Hangzhou's official tourism platforms.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance unless visiting during peak tourist seasons, when booking a few days ahead is recommended.
A visit to the pavilion typically takes around 1-2 hours, allowing time to enjoy the views and explore the surrounding park area.
The highlight of the pavilion is the elevated platform with sweeping views of the West Lake and nearby mountains. The surrounding gardens and pathways are also notable for peaceful walks.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and English. Audio guides are also offered in several languages, including English, for self-guided tours.
The best viewpoints are from the top of the pavilion, where you can capture panoramic views of West Lake and the surrounding hills.
Start by exploring the gardens surrounding the pavilion, then head up to the viewing platform for panoramic views, and end with a leisurely walk around the lake or nearby park.
Night visits are not typically available, but the pavilion offers a serene atmosphere at sunrise and sunset, providing beautiful light for photography.
The pavilion can get crowded on weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings during weekdays, especially in the off-peak season.
There are basic facilities, including toilets and rest areas. No major food options inside, but there are cafes and restaurants nearby in the West Lake area.
The pavilion is accessible for elderly visitors and children, although there are some stairs to reach the top, which may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments.
Mobile payments (like Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely accepted, and cards can be used at the ticket counter. Cash is rarely needed.
There are several local eateries and cafes around West Lake offering Chinese tea, snacks, and traditional dishes.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at local restaurants. Halal food may be limited, but there are a few restaurants offering halal dishes around Hangzhou.
There are many hotels near West Lake, ranging from luxury options like the Four Seasons to budget-friendly guesthouses.
Nearby attractions include West Lake, Lingyin Temple, and the Leifeng Pagoda, all of which can be easily combined in a day trip.
Souvenir shops around West Lake sell tea, traditional Chinese arts and crafts, and silk items.
Taxi or public transport are convenient options for continuing your journey. The Hangzhou metro system is also easily accessible from West Lake.