[Beijing] Jingshan Park behind the Forbidden City: overlooking the Forbidden City, limited time offer! August 2024
by Lesleychannn
Aug 25, 2024
Exploring Beijing? Don’t miss Jingshan Park—it’s honestly more satisfying than the Palace Museum 🤩. Located steps from the Forbidden City, this chill green escape gives insane panoramic views of old Beijing and the Palace rooftops. If you’re looking for a high-impact spot with low fuss, Jingshan is your move.
Top Spot to Visit:
🌳 Jingshan Park (Jingshan Qianjie, Xicheng District): Open daily but hours shift seasonally; April–October 6:00–21:00, November–March 6:30–20:00. Last entry varies (usually closes 30 mins before). Admission is only 30 CNY, so YES, way more budget-friendly and less crowded than the Palace Museum. Pro tip: Get there early for sunrise shots or head up late for atmospheric city lights.
Why Jingshan?
You climb the central hill in minutes—reward: a mind-blowing 360° view. Locals practice tai chi and dance, making the vibe uniquely Beijing. Compared to the maze and crowds at the Palace Museum, Jingshan is quick, personal, and totally photogenic.
Getting Around:
Hop on the metro to Tian’anmen West or East station, then walk north. Or take a taxi right to the park entrance—super easy!
Snack Break:
Grab a jianbing (savory crepe) from a street stall just outside if you want to feel extra local.
Key Tips:
Weather shifts quick in Beijing, so pack an extra layer. Cashless payments (WeChat/Alipay) rule for tickets/snacks.
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