Cycle Shared Bikes to Explore Bird's Nest, Water Cube, and Olympic Park – The Whole Tour Can Be Finished in 2 Hours!
Many tourists come to Beijing Olympic Park, only seeing the Bird's Nest and Water Cube, and then left in a hurry, thinking that this is the whole of Olympic Park. This is really a pity! The reason is that Olympic Park is too big, it's too tiring to walk, and it's hard to browse. Today, I recommend a shared bike route for visiting Olympic Park.

Olympic Park map
Let's talk about transportation. A non-touristy transportation scheme: take Metro Line 8, get off at the Southern Gate of Forest Park. If you want to visit Olympic Forest Park, exit from B exit (there are A and B exits, currently the security check for Forest Park is at B exit).
Let's talk about Forest Park. I think it's enough to spend 10 minutes in it and take a photo, because it's no different from other parks (there are mountains, water, and trees), it's just big. Many people come to run in the early morning and evening. If you are a running enthusiast, this is an ideal place. You can meet celebrities by running here in the morning.

Olympic Forest Park
After exiting the South Gate of Olympic Forest Park, go straight ahead along the Scenic Avenue for 50 meters to Koheyi Road. There are many shared bikes on both sides of the road. Scan the code to ride away. Let me tell you a little secret about finding shared bikes: generally, you can find them at the intersection of Scenic Avenue and the road crossing; if not, take a look at the road junctions 100 meters vertical to the Scenic Avenue.

Olympic Tower

International Conference Center
Some tourists ask if they can ride a bike. Don't worry, you can ride a bike and leisurely stroll along the Scenic Avenue all the way to the Linglong Tower (which is the entrance to the Bird's Nest area), don't rush to go inside, because there's really not much inside, and it's no different from a typical sports stadium.
Bird's Nest

Finally, stroll out from the South Gate, walk 500 meters to Olympic Sports Center Station and take Metro Line 8 back. The whole journey is non-touristy (if you have time, I suggest coming at night to take pictures of the Bird's Nest and Water Cube at night).
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