
Tulip Morui Water World, located in the Marigold Tulip Garden on Dongwei Road in Chaoyang District, Beijing, is Beijing's most extensive indoor water park. Combining entertainment, leisure, and wellness, it offers a variety of stylish, dynamic, thrilling, and fun rides, allowing you to enjoy aquatic fun year-round. Enjoy Beijing's most dazzling water screen movie, China's tallest indoor water slide, immersive simulated ocean surfing, thrilling whirlpools, an adventurous lazy river, and a weightless wave slide, all for a truly unforgettable experience.
In addition to the water park in Water World, which is very attractive to children and young people, the hot spring treatments here are also worth a try: slate baths to relieve fatigue, 20 comprehensive SPA treatments, male and female sauna baths, various massage baths, bubble baths on the foot health trail, etc., will sweep away the fatigue after fun and recharge your body.
North temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
It is suitable for all seasons. If you want to visit the fashion park, it is recommended to visit in summer, and if you want to visit the hot spring therapy, it is recommended to visit in winter.
It is recommended to spend about half a day
Monday to Friday: 138 yuan;
Saturdays, Sundays and other holidays: 168 yuan;
September 1st - June 30th of the following year
Monday to Friday 13:30-21:30, Saturday to Sunday 09:00-22:00; 18:00--21:30 (weekday night show).
Starting from October 14, the museum will be closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Beijing Tulip Mo Rui Water World is a modern water amusement park designed for recreation and family entertainment, featuring diverse water attractions and seasonal events.
The park is located in Beijing’s suburban recreational area. It can be reached by taxi or rideshare from central Beijing. Bus routes to nearby stations are available, but metro access may require additional transfers.
Opening hours are typically from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Summer months are the best time to visit for water activities, while weekdays are less crowded than weekends and holidays.
Tickets usually range from 100–200 CNY per person. They can be purchased at the park entrance or online via the official website or travel platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during weekends or summer holidays. 1–2 weeks ahead is usually sufficient.
Visitors typically spend 3–5 hours to enjoy all major water attractions and relax at leisure areas.
Guided tours or audio guides are generally not provided; signage is mostly in Chinese.
Start with adrenaline slides, then relax in the lazy river and wave pools. Visit children’s areas last and end with food or leisure areas.
The park primarily operates during the daytime. Occasional seasonal events may offer evening activities, but these are limited.
Weekdays are least crowded. Summer weekends and public holidays are the busiest periods.
The park provides toilets, showers, food courts, vending machines, seating areas, and small souvenir shops.
Children are well accommodated. Elderly visitors may use leisure areas but should avoid intensive water slides. Accessibility for disabled visitors may be limited in some water zones.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted inside the park.
Food courts and small cafés inside the park offer snacks, drinks, and fast food. Nearby suburban eateries provide local Chinese cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available. Halal or vegan options may be limited and require inquiry in advance.
Nearby hotels and guesthouses cater to families and visitors seeking overnight stays, including mid-range hotels and local inns.
Souvenir shops sell small toys, beach accessories, and park-themed memorabilia.
Taxis, rideshares, and private cars are the easiest ways to continue traveling. Some bus routes connect to nearby suburban attractions.