Explore the beautiful campus grounds, visit the campus museum, and walk along the West Lake, which is nearby. It's also a great place for photography and to enjoy the local culture.

Zhejiang University Yuquan Campus is located in the northwest corner of West Lake. The campus covers a total area of more than 1,700 acres and is the former site of Zhejiang University.
Yuquan Campus is the old campus of Zhejiang University. It is backed by Laohe Mountain and adjacent to West Lake. It is a rare secluded place in the city center.
Currently, more than 10 colleges and party and government agencies, including the School of Science, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and School of Electrical Engineering, are located on this campus.
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Zhejiang University is one of China's top universities. The Yuquan Campus is historically significant and known for its cultural heritage and academic excellence.
Located in Hangzhou, it is easily accessible by taxi or public transportation. The nearest metro station is the "Zhejiang University" station.
The campus is open to visitors year-round. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant.
There is no entrance fee for visiting the campus. However, some specific events or exhibits may require tickets, which can be bought on-site.
No advance booking is needed for general campus visits.
Plan for about 2-3 hours to explore the main areas of the campus, including a walk by West Lake.
The main highlights include the Yuquan Hall, the nearby botanical garden, and the stunning views of West Lake.
Guided tours are available in English and Chinese, but you must book in advance.
West Lake and the surrounding campus gardens offer great photography opportunities, especially during sunset.
Start at the main gate, then visit the campus museum, walk around the West Lake, and end at the Yuquan Hall.
Night visits are possible, but there are no specific light shows or special tours.
Weekdays are less crowded, especially during the academic year. Weekends can be busy due to local visitors.
There are basic facilities like restrooms, food courts, and small shops for snacks and drinks.
The campus is generally accessible, with some areas providing ramps and elevators, but it can be hilly in some parts.
Mobile payments (WeChat, Alipay) are commonly accepted, but it's good to carry some cash for small purchases.
There are several cafes and student-run eateries on campus. Nearby, you'll find local Chinese restaurants along the main roads.
Vegetarian options are available, and some local eateries may offer halal food, but it’s limited.
Hotels like the Four Points by Sheraton Hangzhou and Zhejiang Hotel are nearby.
West Lake is very close and can easily be combined with a visit to the campus.
Souvenir shops near the campus sell university-branded merchandise like T-shirts and notebooks.
Take a taxi or public transport to explore nearby landmarks such as the Lingyin Temple or the Hefang Street area.