Summer’s Here! Cool Off at Beijing’s 4 Best Water Parks

Summer’s Here! Cool Off at Beijing’s 4 Best Water Parks

One the best ways to spend a hot summer day in Beijing is to hit up one of the city’s many water parks. From man-made beaches right in the middle of the city, to a huge choice of slides and wave pools, Beijing has tons of options!

1) Water World in the Water Cube (水立方嬉水乐园)View In Map

It’s pretty cool to be able to go to a water park that is part of the Olympic complex. The Water Cube Water Park in located in the National Aquatics Park Center. A section of the Water Cube has been transformed into a whimsical indoor water park. The park has a wide range of products and services. The underwater fantasy park features smart temperature control for the perfect swim all year round. The park has more than 20 slides, fun music and light shoes, and a wave pool.  

Address: 11 Tianchen East Road, Chaoyang District
地址:北京市朝阳区天辰东路11号
Tel: 5166 6886
Hours: 13:00-23:00
Price: High Season (June 25-August 31): Adult: 260 RMB, Child: 220 RMB. Low Season (September 1-June 24): Adult: 200 RB, Child: 180 RMB. Night (June 13-August 31): Adult 200 RB, Child: Free
Web: http://www.water-cube.com/en/ 

2) Morui Water World at Tulip Hot Spring Garden Resort (郁金香摩锐水世界北方夏威夷)View In Map

One of Beijing’s largest water parks, Morui Water World covers an area of over 35,000 square meters. The park’s theme is “North Hawaii.” The park has an awesome screen to watch movies while swimming, and the tallest water slide in China. Morui Water World also features surf simulation, a whirlpool, river rafting, and a splash pool and castle for children. For adults, the park has massage pools and spas.

Address: Dongwei Road, Tulip Garden, Jinzhanxiang, Chaoyang District
地址:北京市朝阳区东纬路金盏郁金香花园
Tel: 843 78912
Price: Weekdays: 138 RMB, Weekends: 168 RB. Children: 60 RMB, Children under 1.2 meters: Free. (Ticket includes a free buffet, children’s meals cost 20 RMB)

3) City Seaview at Xiedao Resort (蟹岛城市海景水上乐园)View In Map

The City Seaview at Xiedao Resort is China’s largest man-made beach. The Chaoyang district park is tropical beach themed with a large wave pool and beach area. The park features coconut trees and beach umbrellas–the perfect summer escape in the city.

Visitors can surf in the wave pool and lie on the beach to enjoy sun bathing. There is beach volleyball and soccer on the beach and a BBQ area and a bar. The resort features live bands and performances on weekends.

When you get too hot and tired from lying in the sun, you can rest inside one of the many beach huts. Adults can play mahjong or watch movies.

There are also water slides, fish ponds for adults and children, and other fun activities!

Address: 1 Xiedao Road, Chaoyang District
地址:北京市朝阳区蟹岛路1号(首都机场辅路中段南侧)
Price: 60 RMB (all activities are free for children, but adults have to pay tickets for individual activities)

4) Hujing Water Park (湖景水上乐园)View In Map

Hujing Water Park is Beijing’s largest water park. Located in Huairou District near the western side of Yangqi Lake, the park can hold up to 15,000 people. The Caribbean themed water park has a tropical vibe, a wave pool, slides, river rafting, a splash pool for children, whirlpools, Jacuzzis, and more.

Address: 118 Touquanshui Zhen, Qiyan, Huairou District, Beijing
地址:北京市怀柔区雁栖镇泉水头118号
Price: Weekdays: 120 RMB, Weekend: 150 RMB
Tel: 656 81062
Address: Beijing's Huairou District Yanqi Town No.118 spring head

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oxana212

no

Oct 17, 2022 06:46 Report Abuse

oxana212

Nice

Aug 20, 2021 04:11 Report Abuse

oxana212

Awesome

Jul 10, 2021 06:23 Report Abuse

robaird

How God awful! Couldn't think of a worse leisure time pursuit than bathing in 10,000 gallons of diluted Chinese kiddy piss.

Aug 08, 2016 17:32 Report Abuse

Guest14705988

We need a Cedar Point here

Aug 08, 2016 11:35 Report Abuse

scericksonchina

Eh I have a feeling everything one of these will be uncomfortably crowded. Will stick to my bathtub.

Aug 03, 2016 20:27 Report Abuse

Guest2503130

Lol, be squashed like sardines in a tin amongst spitting and shouting Chinese and then pay for the pleasure? Thanks but no thanks!

Jul 15, 2016 18:20 Report Abuse