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Are you organizing your Beijing tour? A pivotal stop is the Summer Palace, a historic royal sanctuary that once rivaled the Forbidden City (currently the
Are you organizing your Beijing tour? A pivotal stop is the Summer Palace, a historic royal sanctuary that once rivaled the Forbidden City (currently the Palace Museum) in importance. Initially serving as a secondary palace in the later Qing Dynasty, it holds a rich narrative of China's royal past.
The Summer Palace stands as more than just a royal residence. It was here where Princess Dowager Cixi and emperors of the Qing Dynasty conducted court affairs, welcomed praises, and engaged with foreign diplomats. This site bears testimony to significant historical events and diplomatic interactions that shaped its legacy.
Moreover, the palace showcases the zenith of classical Chinese architectural prowess. Its design reflects the quintessential elements of traditional Chinese gardening and construction techniques. Covering the most extensive area among royal gardens in Beijing, the Summer Palace now serves as an ideal retreat for visitors seeking to experience a blend of historical richness and serene beauty.
In this Summer Palace Travel Guide, you'll discover how to visit and explore this majestic site, immersing yourself in its historical and cultural significance. A visit here is not just a journey through a royal estate but an excursion into the heart of Chinese heritage and artistry.
Normally it takes about 2 or3 hours to walk around Summer Palace itself. With your time on the city transportation included, you are advised to allocate at least half a day for visiting Summer Palace. Summer Palace presents itself with different views for different seasons.
Winter sees people skiing on the Kunming Lake; spring time finds people breathe under fresh trees and flowers; summer time often sees Summer Palace set in a foggy day like a beautiful "water and mountain" Chinese scroll painting and Autumn is the best time walking around Summer Palace, clear and blue sky with comfortable weather.
Summer Palace is located about km by drive to the northeast of Tiananmen Square in Beijing Address: 19 Xinjian Gongmen Road, Haidian District, Beijing 北京市海淀区新建宫门路19号 Tel: 62881144 Fax : 62881077


1. Beigongmen Station ( or North Gate 北宫门) Take subway line 4 to the northwest direction and get off at the last but one station — Beigongmen Station ( or North Gate 北宫门) and exit from Exit D and walk to the west, soon you will see the north gate ( Beigongmen Gate )to Summer Palace 颐和园 on your left side.
2. East Palace Gate (东宫门). Take subway Line 4 or 16,alight at Xiyuan Station (西苑), exit at Exit C2 and walk about 870 meters to the East Palace Gate (东宫门).
3. South Gate, or also known as New Palace Gate (新建宫门) Take subway line 10 to Bagou station (巴沟站)at the end of Line 10, and then get a taxi from outside the station to the South Gate, or also known as New Palace Gate (新建宫门). Or you may just walk for about 2.9 km from Bagou Station to the New Palace Gate.
Get off Bagou Station, follow your nose, you will meet a river, then turn right and walk along the river bank till the New Palace Gate of Summer Palace.
If confused upon which way to go upon leaving the subway, just follow the crowd.
Buses via the East Gate ( Main Gate) to the Summer Palace (颐和园正门, 东宫门)Bus 330、331、332、346、394、712、718、726、732、737、801、808、817、826
Buses via the North Gate to the Summer Palace (北宫门)Bus 303、330、331、346、375、384、393、634、716、718、737、801、808、817、834、Express 5
Buses via New Palace Gate ( or South Gate) to the Summer Palace (新建宫门)Bus 374、437、481、952、704、992
A taxi from Beijing city center will cost about RMB 80 and take about 40 minutes without much traffic.
As you finish your tour and exit, you will find some taxi drivers are reluctant or even refuse to use the meter, only do a set rate, and most don’t want to go all the way back to Beijing downtown at all, so this can be troublesome.
High Season (From April 1 to Oct. 31) Open: 6:00 Last Entry at 19:00; Closed: 20:00
Low Season (From Nov. 1 to Mar. 31 next year) Open: 6:30 Last Entry at 18:00; Closed: 19:00
Three kinds of tickets
Note: also the ticket prices are divided onto two categories – Low Season ad Peak Season.
Summer Palace Admission 30 yuan (peak season) 20 yuan (off-season)
Summer Palace Combo ticket 60 Yuan (peak season) 50 yuan (off-season)
The pay attractions inside the park: 5 yuan for De He Garden; Wenchang Hospital 20 yuan; 10 yuan for Foxiang Pavilion; 10 yuan for Suzhou Street
Note:
Summer Palace is a huge landscape park. If you can’t walk too far, or have some walking difficulty, you can hire a wheelchair free of charge from your entrance gate with a deposit of 500 yuan.
Alternatively, you can take the boat from the marble boat after walking along the long corridor and back to New Palace Gate if you enter the park through the gate. And you don’t have to retrace.
All the toilets in Summer Palace are are equipped with wheelchair accessible facilities.
As for English-speaking tour guides in Summer Palace, you have the following three choices:
Inquiry:010-62881144, ext 6618
Summer Palace offers English guide , the price are listed below:
180 yuan, an hour and a half
240 yuan, two hours
320 yuan , two hours and a half
within five people , include five peoples ; for each travel group plus one people , pay 10 yuan extra.
So there are three main entrances to Summer Palace – East Palace Gate (the main gate), North Palace Gate ( North Gate ) and New Palace Gate (south gate).
You should get to know the gate you will go through, especially when you take a taxi or bus. Entering Summer Palace via the different three gates, you will have three different tour routes visiting Summer Palace.
Starting from New Palace Gate ( South Gate): Walk north along East Dyke – the former Court Area (the East Palace Gate, the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity…) – Long Corridor – Longevity Hill – Marble Boat – Ferry Boat and back to New Palace Gate (loop line).
Starting from East Palace Gate ( Main Gate) Walk from East Palace Gate: the former Court Area (the East Palace Gate, the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity…) – Long Corridor – Longevity Hill – Marble Boat – Ferry Boat – New Palace Gate ( South Gate )
Starting from North Palace Gate ( North Gate): Walking from North Palace Gate: Suzhou Street – Marble Boat – Longevity Hill – Long Corridor – the former court area – East Palace Gate ( Main Gate).
If you are going to visit Summer Palace, you are highly recommended to ascend the Tower of Buddhist Incense at Summer Palace.
Topping the the southern slope of Longevity Hill, the tower faces Kunming Lake southward with its backing on the Hall of the Sea of Wisdom.
Built on a 21-meter base, the tower has a height of 41 meters, three floors, four eaves and supported by eight pillars.

Taking a boat ride starting from the Marble Boat across the lake and pass by the beautiful 17-Arch Bridge is a fun way to have more stunning views.
Ferry Boat Ride:30 yuan (Between Marble Boat and Bronze Cattle Dock) Operating Time: 8:30 - 16:30
Pleasure Boats ( rowing on the lake): 60 yuan per boat per hour with 400 yuan as deposit) , a kind of paddle boat ( Max 4 people) Operating Time: 8:30 - 16:30

The three tour routes are centred around the three main parts in Summer Palace. The entrance ticket also covers the most of the three areas.
The Former Court Area A royal palace where once Princess Dowager Cixi and the emperor lived and handled court affairs, accepted laudations and received foreign diplomats during their stay in the Summer Palace.
Long Corridor and Longevity Hill The second part features the Long Corridor, the Hall of Dispelling Clouds, the Tower of Buddhist Incense, the Hall of the Sea of Wisdom, the Back Lake, the Suzhou Market and Longevity Hill.
Kunming Lake and Nanhu Isle The last part is Kunming Lake, which consists of the Marble Boat, Nanhu Island, the Bronze Ox and the beautiful 17-Arch Bridge.

Visiting Summer Palace needs a little bit strong legs with a lot walking since Summer Palace is huge. Dress for the hot or cold weather. The summer in Beijing could be humid and closed, sometimes extremely hot.
Also winter could be very cold. So well prepared for the uncomfortable weather both in winter and summer. You are advised to wear your most comfortable shoes.
It’s a long walk! Food choice in the complex is poor – typical fast food and snacks. So bring your own.

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