Day Trips to Olympic Village from Beijing

Beijing's Olympic Village is part of the modern area and offers some of the best attractions in the Chinese capital. Do you want to know the best options to discover it?

Matías Rodríguez

Matías Rodríguez

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Day Trips to Olympic Village from Beijing

Peking Bird's Nest | ©Rob Deutscher

Beijing is one of China's most traditional cities, with its popular hutongs, temples and imperial palaces, but it also has a modern area, which began to be built to host the 2008 Olympics and revolves around the Olympic Village, a complex containing some of the city's most prominent sites.

A visit to the observatory of the Olympic Tower, a walk through the Olympic Park to see the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube, a night tour to see the city lights or a tour combining the old and new parts of the Chinese capital to discover its contrasts are some of the plans not to be missed.

Take a trip to the Olympic Village, including the Tower observation deck

Olympic Tower| ©edward stojakovic
Olympic Tower| ©edward stojakovic

After enjoying the tour of Beijing with the Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, don't miss the Olympic Village, one of the city's main sites built to house the athletes participating in the 2008 Olympic Games. You will appreciate its eclectic architecture that combines traditional Chinese elements with modern and futuristic designs.

Highlights of the Olympic Village include the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest; the National Aquatics Centre, known as the Water Cube; and the 258-metre-high Olympic Tower, which offers some of the most comprehensive panoramic views of the city and is often listed as one of the best tours of Beijing.

The observatory is open throughout the day, so if you visit the observation deck in the evening you can catch the sunset, one of the most beautiful postcards of the city, especially if you plan to visit Beijing in July. Just make sure you make the trip on a clear day, as the summer is very humid.

Interesting details

  • Price: these tours have an initial cost of approximately €38 per person.
  • Duration: approximately 2 to 3 hours.
  • Advantages of these tours: You will be able to see some of the best views of the city from the tower's observatory.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: If you visit the city in winter, autumn or during the rainy days of summer, you probably won't be able to get ample views.

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Walk through the Olympic Village and visit the National Stadium and the Water Cube

Water Park at Night| ©Nick Richards
Water Park at Night| ©Nick Richards

Once you have taken the most popular tour, the Beijing tour with the Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, you must visit the inside of the National Stadium, nicknamed Bird's Nest, and the Water Cube, the aquatic centre that was used during the 2008 Olympic Games for the swimming events and now houses one of the largest public swimming pools.

During the tour, you can experience the thrill of walking through one of the most iconic sites of the modern Olympics. You'll also see state-of-the-art sports facilities and beautiful scenery, as the park is built on one of the highest points in the city.

As well as visiting the interior of the Bird's Nest, you can marvel at the Water Cube, so named for its glass design. An excellent opportunity to appreciate modern Chinese architecture and enjoy the panoramic view, which is not as interesting as the one offered by the Olympic Tower anyway. You can reach the Olympic Village by underground or on Beijing's sightseeing buses.

Interesting details

  • Price: these tours have an initial cost of approximately 75 € per person.
  • Duration: approximately 4 hours.
  • Advantages of these tours: You will be able to see the main sites of the Olympic Village in depth.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: They do not include a visit to the Olympic Tower, which is one of the main attractions of the Olympic Park.

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Be dazzled by a night tour through the lights of the Olympic Village

Lights of the Olympic Village| ©Kristian Golding
Lights of the Olympic Village| ©Kristian Golding

If instead of booking the Beijing tour with the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, you plan to do a Beijing night tour that also includes the Olympic Village, choose a combined option. You will start in Tiananmen Square where you will discover the bright lights that highlight its buildings and monuments creating a magical atmosphere.

You will also tour the Forbidden City, the largest imperial palace in the world. The complex of ancient buildings is located in the centre of Beijing and is a must-see at night. The night illumination transforms this attraction into a spectacle in itself, making it one of the best places to take pictures at night.

Finally, the tour will take you to the Olympic Park, which features some of the most iconic buildings, such as the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube. At night, the lighting on these buildings marks the epicentre of the modern part of the Chinese capital in contrast to the old part, which is characterised by Beijing's finest temples.

Interesting details

  • Price: these tours have an initial cost of approximately €61 per person.
  • Duration: approximately 4 hours.
  • Advantages of these tours: you will see the city at night, which is characterised by its striking lights and illuminated buildings.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: The walk through the Olympic Park, due to the time, does not coincide with the opening hours of the observatory tower, which marks one of the highest points in the city.

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Experience the contrast of old and modern Beijing with a visit to the National Stadium

National Stadium| ©Romain Pontida
National Stadium| ©Romain Pontida

A trip to the old part of the city with a visit to the National Stadium is an excellent way to discover the contrasts of Beijing. In the centre you will see the Forbidden City, the ancient Chinese imperial palace that served as the residence of the emperors for more than 500 years. Then you will head to the Temple of Heaven, a place of worship where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasty offered sacrifices. You can also visit the picturesque Tiananmen Square.

In the old part of the city, you can also try typical Chinese dishes and visit bars and restaurants that are often included in the best food tours of Beijing such as the Beijing food tour by tuk tuk.

Afterwards, you will visit the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest for its distinctive architectural design. It is considered one of China's modern architectural wonders, with a capacity of 80,000 spectators and stages that have been used for numerous music concerts and art festivals. These tours last approximately 8 to 9 hours.

Interesting details

  • Price: these tours have an initial cost of approximately €65 per person.
  • Duration: approximately 8 to 9 hours.
  • Advantages of these tours: you will get to know the contrasts of Beijing, especially in the architectural destinations.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: they are rather long tours, so they might not be compatible with a short trip.

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Take a tour of Beijing past and present: Olympic Village and hutongs

Beijing Olympic Village| ©Julia Alleyne
Beijing Olympic Village| ©Julia Alleyne

Another possibility is to combine a visit to the National Stadium and the Water Cube with a tour of the hutongs, which are narrow traditional streets where you'll find shopping stalls and family homes. You can't enter these places by car, so it's ideal to explore them on foot or on a bicycle tour or a gastronomic tour of Beijing by tuk tuk.

At the Olympic Village, which will be the first stop on your sightseeing tour, you will see the iconic buildings that were built for the Olympic Games, such as the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube, but also the rooms where the athletes slept and you can learn about the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics, which went down in history for their level of detail and staging.

After leaving the village, you will walk through the popular hutongs, where you will see traditional houses with inner courtyards and Ming Dynasty architecture dating back more than 500 years. You will learn about the daily life of the local people. In addition, you can visit small souvenir shops and street markets and buy souvenirs at very convenient prices, cheaper than in the Silk Market or other famous shopping places.

Interesting details

  • Price: these tours have an initial cost of approximately 130 € per person.
  • Duration: approximately 7 hours.
  • Advantages of these tours: You'll get to see the modern architecture of Beijing as well as the older sites, giving you an insight into the progress of the country.
  • Disadvantages of these tours: these experiences can be costly.

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How to book a tour of the Beijing Olympic Village?

Olympic Village at night| ©Kristian Golding
Olympic Village at night| ©Kristian Golding

If you want to visit the Olympic Village during an excursion, the best alternative is to book the tour in advance online. This way, you can freeze the price, secure your place and then organise the itinerary of your tour of the Chinese capital. You'll also save money and time, as you won't be delayed at the ticket office on the day of your visit.

You can also book a tour once you're in the city, but if you plan to visit Beijing during the summer or peak season months you may experience last-minute increases or be left out of tours on your chosen date, which can be cumbersome if you're planning a short stay in the city.

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What will I see on a tour of the Beijing Olympic Village?

Olympic Village| ©Julia Alleyne
Olympic Village| ©Julia Alleyne

The answer will depend on the tour you choose, but in general you will see the main buildings and monuments of the Olympic Village, including the famous National Stadium, nicknamed the Bird's Nest for its architecture, and the Water Cube, which will catch your eye with its exterior design.

In addition, you will also have the opportunity to combine your tour of the city with other more traditional attractions of the Chinese capital, such as the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, the Summer Palace and the traditional hutongs. Some tours even include a tour of the Great Wall of China, although these are usually multi-day experiences.

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Tips for a Beijing Olympic Village tour

Beijing Water Cube| ©damien_farrell
Beijing Water Cube| ©damien_farrell

If you are planning a trip to the Beijing Olympic Village, here are some tips that will make your visit easier and allow you to get the most out of one of the city's most interesting sites:

  • Plan your visit in advance: make sure you know the opening and closing times of the Olympic Village and the places you want to visit within the complex, whether or not you opt for a guided tour. Also, before booking, check the closing days, as some stadiums may be closed on specific days.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes: The Olympic Village is a large venue with many places to visit, so be sure to wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for walking. Also, in summer, the weather in Beijing can be very hot, so it is advisable to wear light clothing.
  • Bring cash: make sure you bring enough cash to buy your tickets, food and souvenirs. Some places inside the village may not accept credit or debit cards, so it is advisable to bring cash.
  • Learn about the history of the Olympic Village: If you want to get the most out of your experience, research the history and details of the places you will visit within the complex before your visit. This will give you a better understanding of the importance and significance of the site in the Chinese capital.

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Why take a trip to the Olympic Village?

Luggage| ©Ezequiel Garrido
Luggage| ©Ezequiel Garrido

The Olympic Village is an iconic site that represents an important milestone in the history of sport and China and an interesting excursion, even if you get to know Beijing in one day. The 2008 Olympic Games were the country's opportunity to show the world its ability to organise major events and a demonstration of its progress and development.

The architecture of the Village is also very interesting. The buildings and stadiums, designed by some of the world's leading architects, present a perfect combination of style and functionality. When visiting the Olympic Village, you can admire the majesty of the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube.

Note that the Olympic Village also serves a cultural and educational function and features exhibitions and displays, which are considered among the best museums in Beijing, showcasing the history of the Olympics and the values they represent.

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What are the advantages of visiting the Olympic Village on a tour or on your own?

Olympic Tower| ©Gary Todd
Olympic Tower| ©Gary Todd

Taking a guided tour of the Olympic Village is one of the best things to see and do in Beijing. It has several advantages compared to visiting it on your own. First of all, a tour guide can provide you with detailed information about China's history and its relation to the Olympics, plus you will have access to some facts that you might not find on your own.

A guided tour, too, can save you time and effort. Guides know the best times and places to visit and can help you avoid the crowds and long lines. Also, if you don't speak Chinese, a tour guide can help you communicate with the locals and better understand Chinese culture and customs.

Another advantage of a guided tour is comfort and safety. The village is located on the outskirts of the city and with these tours you don't have to worry about transfers, but can relax and enjoy the experience.

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