ChinaTrip Logo
Previous8 Must-Try Authentic Copper Pot Hotpot Spots in BeijingNextA Personal Guide to Exploring Beijing's Yuanmingyuan: Discover the Best Routes

A Two-Yuan Gem in Beijing: Discover the Wonders of Jingshan Park

2025-07-08T12:44:53.446-04:00

You know, Beijing always surprises you with those little unexpected moments. When it comes to budget-friendly experiences, I’ve got to shout out: Jingshan Park is definitely a “hidden gem.” For just two yuan, you can enjoy an unforgettable view from a height and take in the full panorama of the famous Forbidden City. With spring in the air, Jingshan Park is incredibly beautiful right now. I just visited, so I’m excited to share my thoughts and tips, hoping it’ll help you out!

Real Experience: Worth Every Yuan for the “Forbidden City Overlook”

Honestly, I just planned to swing by, but I was really blown away by how incredibly cost-effective Jingshan Park is! After checking out the Forbidden City and wanting to soak up more of that historical vibe, Jingshan Park turned out to be a delightful surprise right on my way. The entrance is at the south gate, and let me tell you, it only takes 10 minutes to reach the top, where the entire Forbidden City unfolds before you like a painting.

I got there around evening, and the sunset was radiating orange and red, mixing perfectly with the fresh air after the rain. The views were super clear; I could even see the Bell and Drum Towers and the “China Zun” at Guomao from afar. If you love photography, the [Wanchun Pavilion] at the top is the perfect spot. It might be crowded, but just wait a bit, and you’ll snag a front-row spot for those Instagram-worthy shots.

As for the park itself, not only can you easily climb and enjoy the scenery, but it also has plenty of ancient architecture and historical sites. This season, everything is so green and fragrant with spring flowers—it's just perfect for a leisurely stroll. Even a half-hour visit feels totally worth it.

Opening Hours and Ticketing Tips

Opening Hours

Ticket Information

Recommended Visit Duration and Routes

Jingshan Park isn’t very large. If you’re just aiming for the top, it’ll only take about 10 minutes, even at my pace. But if you have time to explore slowly, spending half an hour to an hour is just right. Here are two recommended routes for you:

  1. 30-Minute Tour Route (Enter from South Gate)

    • Great for those coming out of the Forbidden City, as the south gate faces the exit.
    • Order of Exploration: Enter from the south gate ➡ Turn right to visit the [Chongzhen’s Place of Execution] ➡ Easy climb to [Wanchun Pavilion] ➡ Walk down the trail and exit from the west gate—this can all be done easily.
  2. 10-Minute Climb Route (Enter from West Gate)

    • Ideal for those who didn’t visit the Forbidden City but want to focus on the view.
    • Enter from the [West Gate], turn right and walk about 50 meters, and you'll find the trail up; it should take about 10 minutes to reach Wanchun Pavilion.

What to See After Reaching the Top?

Once you’re at Wanchun Pavilion, you’re surrounded by stunning views, each direction having its unique charm. Here’s a quick summary for you:

Recommended Itinerary Order

If you have a whole day exploring Tiananmen and its surroundings, here's a suggested sequence that’s tight but efficient:

  1. National Museum
  2. Tiananmen Square
  3. Palace Museum (Forbidden City)
  4. Jingshan Park (enter from the south gate)
  5. Shichahai (dinner, stroll, or relax at a bar)

Quick Tips

  1. If you're aiming for the sunset, make sure to leave half an hour earlier than the official sunset time because it gets crowded after work, and there may be lines.
  2. Wear non-slip shoes for the climb; it’s a stone path but going for something light and comfortable is better.
  3. During peak times when taking photos, don't rush; wait a bit in the front row, and a good angle will always open up eventually!

I hope my little experience helps you out! Can’t wait for you to visit and have your own travel surprises! If you have any questions or want to know about other spots, feel free to leave a comment, and I’ll keep updating with more travel tips!


Recommended in the Same City

The Ultimate Citywalk Guide in Beijing: Curated Shops and Culinary Delights
This article unveils the most breathtaking Citywalk routes in Beijing, featuring areas like Dongjiaominxiang and Xixinglong Street, along with a selection of charming shops and food recommendations, perfect for weekend exploration and capturing memories.
The Ultimate Citywalk Guide in Beijing: Curated Shops and Culinary Delights
A Personal Guide to Exploring Beijing's Yuanmingyuan: Discover the Best Routes
This article provides a detailed guide for exploring Yuanmingyuan in Beijing, including recommended entrances, key attractions, suggested itineraries, and tips for visitors, especially those interested in photography and history.
A Personal Guide to Exploring Beijing's Yuanmingyuan: Discover the Best Routes
A Fun Guide to Experiencing the Lantern Festival in Nanluoguxiang
Celebrate the Lantern Festival in Nanluoguxiang, where you can enjoy an authentic Beijing festive atmosphere along this cultural Citywalk! Don't miss the annual performance 'Black Eyes on the Plateau' at Nanluo Theater, which blends culture and artistry for a unique travel experience.
A Fun Guide to Experiencing the Lantern Festival in Nanluoguxiang
Why You Shouldn't Miss the Hiking Experience at Badaling Great Wall
The Badaling Great Wall is not only a key part of the Great Wall but also a symbol of history and culture. Whether you choose to hike or take a cable car, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views and a rich cultural heritage. Come and feel the passage of time witnessed by the ancient stones, and experience the magnificent landscapes that inspire pride.
Why You Shouldn't Miss the Hiking Experience at Badaling Great Wall
Local Food Gems of Nanluoguxiang: What the Locals Recommend
This article highlights the culinary delights of Nanluoguxiang, featuring traditional snacks and unique eateries, along with pricing and dish characteristics, to guide readers toward an authentic dining experience.
Local Food Gems of Nanluoguxiang: What the Locals Recommend
The Ultimate Guide to Yongehe Temple: Key Points Not to Miss on Your First Visit
Yongehe Temple is rich in history and culture. When visiting for the first time, it's important to know the proper way to pray for success, prosperity, and peace.
The Ultimate Guide to Yongehe Temple: Key Points Not to Miss on Your First Visit