Sitting to the northwest of Taoran Bridge, South Second Ring Road, Beijing, Taoranting Park is a new urban park combining both ancient and modern bridge building techniques and highlighting the “pavilion culture” of Chinese nation. Billed as “a famous resort of the capital”, it represents the first modern park built since the founding of the People’s Republic of China. Built in 1952, Taoranting Park covers a total area of 56.56 hectares, including water surface of 16.15 hectares. It is a famous historical and cultural park in Beijing and a national 4A scenic area (spot).
Traffic Guide:
East Gate
Getting to Taiping Street or Taoranting North Stop: you can take Bus 14, 40, 66, 70, 102, 106, Special 13, or T5.
North Gate
Getting to North Gate Stop of Taoranting Park: you can take Bus 40, 59, or Special 13.
South Gate
Getting to South Gate of Taoranting Park: you can take Bus 84, 122, 458, 485 (one-way), 692, 741, Yuntong 102, T3, T12, T17 (one-way), 821, 958, 997, or Night 15.
Address: No. 19, Taiping Street, Xicheng District, Beijing