





Summer Palace
Attraction
4.6 (7297 reviews)
Lakefront palace renowned for its ornate temples & artworks plus its lavishly landscaped grounds.
19 Xin Jian Gong Men Lu, Hai Dian Qu, China, 100091
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+86 10 6288 1144
Did You Know?
World Heritage Site
The Summer Palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998, recognized for its outstanding landscape design and its profound influence on Chinese garden art.
Vast Imperial Garden
Spanning an area of 2.9 square kilometers (716 acres), the Summer Palace is Beijing's largest and most well-preserved imperial garden.
Dominated by Water
Approximately three-quarters of the Summer Palace's total area is covered by Kunming Lake, a man-made lake that plays a central role in its landscape design.
World's Longest Painted Corridor
The Long Corridor, a covered walkway stretching 728 meters (2,388 feet), is adorned with over 14,000 paintings depicting scenes from Chinese mythology, folklore, and landscapes.
Highlights from Reviews
• stunning architecture
The palace showcases impressive traditional Chinese architecture, including temples, pavilions, and the iconic Long Corridor.
• beautiful natural scenery
The combination of peaceful lakes, lush gardens, and scenic views creates a tranquil and picturesque environment.
• rich historical significance
As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers deep insights into China's imperial history and culture.
• serene atmosphere
Despite its popularity, areas of the palace offer calm and quiet surroundings, perfect for relaxation and reflection.
• panoramic views
Longevity Hill provides breathtaking panoramic views of Kunming Lake and the entire palace complex.