Beijing Zoo 2026: Best Time, Prices, Tickets & Visitor Guide

Beijing Zoo 2026: Best Time, Prices, Tickets & Visitor Guide

Everything you need to plan a visit to Beijing Zoo in China — best time, ticket prices, time needed, money-saving tips a...

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August 20, 2026

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Everything you need to plan a visit to Beijing Zoo in China — best time, ticket prices, time needed, money-saving tips and what to expect.

Beijing Zoo is one of China's standout experiences. Below: the best time to visit, prices, insider tips and how to book it the smart way.

Beijing Zoo is one of China's oldest and most renowned zoos, home to over 450 species and thousands of animals. A must-visit destination for families and wildlife enthusiasts, it offers an immersive experience from giant pandas to exotic marine life at the attached Beijing Aquarium.

Updated August 2026

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Beijing Zoo: quick guide

🕐 Best timeSpring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer the most pleasant weather f…
⏱️ Time neededPlan for at least 4 to 6 hours to fully explore both Beijing…
💰 From priceSee live price on HolidaySG
🎟️ Best-value ticketBook online in advance for the best price
👨‍🏫 Private guide★☆☆☆☆ (not needed)
👨‍👩‍👧 Best forFamilies
🌧️ Rain-friendly?Partly — some outdoor sections
⭐ Worth it?Yes

Best time to visit Beijing Zoo

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the zoo outdoors. Weekdays are significantly less crowded than weekends, making for a more relaxed and enjoyable visit.

How long to spend

Plan for at least 4 to 6 hours to fully explore both Beijing Zoo and Beijing Aquarium at a comfortable pace. Families with young children may want to allocate a full day to enjoy all the exhibits without feeling rushed.

Beijing Zoo tickets & prices

A combined ticket for Beijing Zoo and Beijing Aquarium is available at a discounted rate compared to purchasing separately. Prices vary by season and demand, so booking in advance online is recommended for the best deals.

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How to save money at Beijing Zoo

  • Bring your own water and a snack rather than paying inside-venue prices.
  • Go on a weekday and arrive close to opening to skip the longest queues and peak-time surcharges.
  • Follow HolidaySG for seasonal promotions before you commit to fixed dates.
  • If you're seeing several attractions, compare a combo or multi-attraction pass before buying singles.
  • Book Beijing Zoo online in advance — it usually beats the gate price and locks your time slot.

Do you need a private guide?

★☆☆☆☆ — Not necessary for most visitors — Beijing Zoo is easy to enjoy on your own.

What to expect

<p>The Beijing Zoo is huge and includes many rare animals. It is a must-see attraction. The Beijing Zoo enjoys a long history; it was founded over a hundred years ago. The three areas of the Beijing Zoo include the eastern, southern, and northern areas. The main gate is in the east area. The aquarium is in the north area. Rare animals from China include giant pandas, snub-nosed monkeys, Siberian tigers, white-lipped deer, and red-crowned cranes. Rare animals from other parts…

Top things to do

  • Visit the Giant Panda Pavilion to see China's beloved national treasure up close
  • Explore the Beijing Aquarium with its stunning underwater tunnel and diverse marine species
  • Watch the daily animal feeding sessions and keeper talks for an interactive experience
  • Stroll through the primate area to observe chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans in action

Hidden gems

  • The zoo's rose garden, hidden near the entrance, is a peaceful spot often missed by hurried visitors
  • Early morning visits around 8 AM offer the best chance to see nocturnal animals still active
  • The zoo's small museum inside contains fascinating specimens and educational displays about Chinese wildlife conservation

Good to know

The Beijing Zoo is situated in the Xicheng District and is accessible via the Beijing Zoo Station on Subway Line 4. Established in 1906, the facility spans over 200 acres and houses a diverse collection of rare animals native to China. Visitors should prepare for extensive walking across the grounds, which also contain traditional Chinese gardens and historical architecture.

Facilities

Restaurants, gift shops, wheelchair rentals, stroller rentals, lockers, first aid station, parking, free Wi-Fi, nursing rooms

Accessibility

Beijing Zoo offers wheelchair-accessible pathways throughout most of the grounds and provides wheelchair rentals at the entrance. The Beijing Aquarium is also fully accessible, ensuring a comfortable visit for guests with mobility challenges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Beijing Zoo?

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the zoo outdoors. Weekdays are significantly less crowded than weekends, making for a more relaxed and enjoyable visit.

How much do Beijing Zoo tickets cost?

Check the live "from" price for Beijing Zoo on HolidaySG — booking online is usually cheaper than the gate. A combined ticket for Beijing Zoo and Beijing Aquarium is available at a discounted rate compared to purchasing separately. Prices vary by season and demand, so booking i…

How long should I spend at Beijing Zoo?

Plan for at least 4 to 6 hours to fully explore both Beijing Zoo and Beijing Aquarium at a comfortable pace. Families with young children may want to allocate a full day to enjoy all the exhibits without feeling rushed.

What can I expect at Beijing Zoo?

<p>The Beijing Zoo is huge and includes many rare animals. It is a must-see attraction. The Beijing Zoo enjoys a long history; it was founded over a hundred years ago. The three areas of the Beijing Zoo include the eastern, southern, and northern areas. The main gate is in the ea…

Do I need to book Beijing Zoo in advance?

Booking Beijing Zoo online on HolidaySG confirms your slot instantly and often costs less — recommended on weekends and holidays when it can sell out.

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Last updated: August 22, 2026

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