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🎢 Amusement & Theme Parks for Kids in Haidian District, China

27 amusement parks, theme parks, and carnival attractions rated and reviewed by families.

Activities & Venues in Haidian District

Jingshan Park park in Beijing, BJ🌳 Park
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4.6(1,362)Free6 mi away

Jingshan Park offers families a perfect blend of culture, nature, and adventure in the heart of Beijing. Kids can climb the gentle trail to the hilltop pavilion for breathtaking panoramic views of the Forbidden City's golden roofs, while enjoying open spaces to run and explore. The park's historical significance combines with practical family fun, making it an ideal introduction to Chinese imperial history without the overwhelming crowds of the Forbidden City itself.

🕑 1.5 to 2 hours

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Peking University university in Haidian District, Beijing🌳 Park
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4.5(535)Free

Peking University's picturesque campus offers families a peaceful escape with beautiful lake views, shaded walking paths, and serene gardens perfect for introducing children to one of China's most prestigious universities. The tranquil setting provides an educational yet relaxing outdoor experience where kids can explore historic architecture, feed fish in Weiming Lake, and enjoy open spaces for running and playing while parents capture stunning photos.

🕑 2 to 3 hours

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紫竹院公园 park in Beijing, BJ🌳 Park
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4.5(105)Free3 mi away

Zizhuyuan Park (Purple Bamboo Park) is a beautiful 47-hectare oasis in northwest Beijing offering families a peaceful escape with extensive playgrounds, boat rentals on scenic lakes, and enchanting bamboo groves to explore. This local favorite provides an authentic Chinese park experience where kids can run freely while parents enjoy the tranquil gardens and water features.

🕑 2-4 hours

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Yuanmingyuan Park historical place in Haidian District, Beijing🌳 Park
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4.4(1,230)Free

Yuanmingyuan Park (Old Summer Palace) offers families a fascinating outdoor history lesson combined with plenty of space for kids to explore. The sprawling ruins of this once-magnificent imperial garden provide a unique backdrop for children to learn about Chinese history while enjoying wide open spaces, scenic lakes, and tree-lined paths perfect for running around.

🕑 3 to 4 hours

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朝阳公园 park in Beijing, BJ🌳 Park
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4.4(204)Free10 mi away

Chaoyang Park is one of Beijing's largest urban green spaces, offering families a perfect escape from the city's bustling streets. With expansive lawns for picnicking, dedicated playgrounds, water features for cooling off, and cycling paths for family bike rides, this park delivers hours of outdoor fun without the entrance fees of other Beijing attractions.

🕑 3-4 hours

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Temple of the Sun place of worship in Beijing, BJ🌳 Park
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4.4(202)Free9 mi away

Temple of the Sun Park is a spacious urban oasis in Beijing's Chaoyang district, offering families a perfect blend of cultural atmosphere and outdoor recreation. With expansive lawns for running around, peaceful lakes where you can rent paddle boats, well-equipped playgrounds, and shaded picnic spots, this free park provides a welcome retreat from Beijing's bustling streets and tourist crowds.

🕑 2 to 3 hours

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🌳 Park
4.4(40)Free10 mi away

Longtan Lake Park is a spacious urban oasis in Beijing where families can enjoy a blend of traditional Chinese park culture and active recreation. With its scenic lake, dedicated playgrounds, bike paths, and plenty of open space for kids to run around, it offers a refreshing break from Beijing's bustling streets and historic sites. The park's free admission makes it an excellent budget-friendly option for families traveling through China's capital.

🕑 2-4 hours

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地坛公园 park in Beijing, BJ🌳 Park
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4.3(122)Free6 mi away

Ditan Park (Temple of Earth Park) offers families an authentic taste of Chinese culture through vibrant seasonal festivals featuring traditional games, carnival rides, puppet shows, and street food vendors. This historic park transforms into a cultural wonderland during celebrations like Chinese New Year, where kids can experience centuries-old traditions while enjoying modern family entertainment in a beautiful setting.

🕑 3-4 hours during festival periods, 1-2 hours for a casual park visit

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Haidian Park park in Zhongguancun, Beijing🌳 Park
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4.3(54)FreeLess than 1 mi away

Haidian Park offers families a peaceful escape in Beijing's tech district with plenty of space for kids to run, play, and explore. This free scenic park features dedicated playgrounds, serene water features, and wide open lawns perfect for picnics, kite flying, or simply letting energetic children burn off steam in a safe, green environment.

🕑 2-3 hours

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🌳 Park
4.6(7)Free6 mi · Daxing District

Lianhuachi Gongyuan offers families a peaceful escape from Beijing's urban bustle with scenic riverside walks, open green spaces perfect for picnics, and excellent nature observation opportunities. Kids can watch locals fishing, spot birds and small wildlife along the water's edge, and enjoy plenty of room to run and play in this free, well-maintained park.

🕑 2-3 hours

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🌳 Park

This spacious community park in Beijing's Fengtai District offers families a peaceful green escape with well-maintained playgrounds, scenic walking paths, and beautiful seasonal flower displays. With free admission and plenty of open space for running, picnicking, and exploring, it's an ideal spot for families to relax and let kids burn off energy while experiencing local park culture in China's capital city.

🕑 2-3 hours

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🌳 Park
3.9(11)Free12 mi · Tongzhou District

Yaowa Lake Park offers families a peaceful escape into nature with scenic waterfront views, easy walking paths perfect for strollers, and open green spaces ideal for picnicking and letting kids run free. The bird watching areas provide educational opportunities for curious young minds, while the lakeside setting creates a relaxing atmosphere for parents to unwind while children explore the natural surroundings.

🕑 1.5 to 3 hours

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