Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Haihe river, explore the beautiful colonial architecture along the Bund, take a boat tour to see the city from the water, and relax in the park’s green spaces. Don't miss out on the riverside cafes and scenic photography spots.

The Bund, located on Tanggu Street in Tianjin's Binhai New Area, is the earliest project developed and completed along the Haihe River in Tianjin. It stretches from the Xinhua Road overpass in the east to the Yuehaiyuan high-rise residential complex in the west, Shanghai Road Jiefang Road commercial pedestrian street in the north, and borders the Haihe River in the south. Its plan is an irregular, trapezoidal strip.
The expansive space of the Bund in Tianjin undoubtedly makes it the largest leisure plaza in the coastal area, providing a vast space for leisure and fitness. The plaza is adorned with 10,000 sets of floodlights and landscape lights, and 19 groups of bronze landscape sculptures of various styles are dotted throughout the plaza, making it a truly spectacular sight at night.
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Haihe Bund Park is a historically significant area in Tianjin, showcasing a blend of European-style architecture and modern urban development. It is situated along the Haihe River, which has been a key trade route in China's history, influencing the city’s growth and international connections.
Haihe Bund Park is located in the central district of Tianjin, along the Haihe River. You can easily reach it by metro (Line 1, Tianjin West Station), taxi, or a leisurely walk from nearby attractions like the Tianjin Eye.
The park is open year-round, with no specific closing hours, but it is best to visit during daylight hours for a pleasant experience. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
There is no entrance fee to visit Haihe Bund Park. It is a public park, and visitors can explore the area freely without needing to purchase tickets.
No tickets are required, as the park is free to enter. No booking is necessary.
A visit typically takes 1-2 hours to explore the park, walk along the Bund, and enjoy the river views. If you plan to take a boat tour or relax in cafes, you may want to allow 2-3 hours.
The must-see highlights include the colonial-style buildings along the Bund, the riverfront promenade, and the nearby Tianjin Eye. The park's green areas and waterfront views are also popular spots for relaxation and photos.
Guided tours may be available upon request, but they are not always advertised. English-speaking guides may be available for private tours.
The best spots for photography include the riverside walk, the Tianjin Eye, and the historic buildings along the Bund. Sunset over the Haihe River provides a stunning backdrop for photos.
Start at the southern end near the Tianjin Eye, walk north along the river promenade, take in the architecture, and relax in one of the park’s green spaces. You can end your visit by enjoying a riverside café.
Night visits are popular as the area is beautifully lit, and the buildings along the Bund look spectacular at night. Occasionally, light shows or cultural performances may be scheduled, but they are not always available.
The park can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. Early mornings or weekdays are the best times to visit to avoid the crowds.
Facilities include public toilets, benches, rest areas, and a few small cafes along the river. There are no large shops within the park, but the nearby area offers plenty of shopping options.
Haihe Bund Park is accessible for elderly visitors, children, and those with disabilities. The paths are mostly flat, with accessible routes along the riverbank.
Cash is not needed for entrance, but some of the cafes and small shops in the area may accept mobile payments (e.g., Alipay, WeChat Pay). It’s best to carry some cash if visiting smaller establishments.
There are several riverside cafes and restaurants near the park, serving both local and international dishes. Popular spots include Tianjin’s traditional noodle shops and modern cafes offering river views.
Yes, there are vegetarian and vegan options at some of the nearby restaurants. Halal food options can be found in the Muslim Quarter, which is a short distance from the park.
Nearby hotels include the Tianjin Marriott Hotel, The Ritz-Carlton Tianjin, and budget-friendly options like Holiday Inn Express Tianjin. These hotels are within a short drive from Haihe Bund Park.
Nearby attractions include the Tianjin Eye, the Ancient Culture Street, and the Tianjin Museum. These can easily be combined for a full day of sightseeing.
There are souvenir shops nearby selling traditional Chinese goods, including silk items, jade, and handcrafted jewelry. Many shops focus on local Tianjin arts and crafts.
After visiting, you can take a taxi, metro (Line 1), or ride-sharing services to continue your trip. The Tianjin Eye is nearby, and other landmarks are easily accessible via public transportation.