
Neptune is an ecological park located in Zhoupu Township, Xihu District, Hangzhou, at the confluence of the Qiantang and Fuchun Rivers. It is a comprehensive park integrating ecological leisure agricultural sightseeing, ecological picking, ecological planting, ecological tourism, ecological vacations, and ecological recreation.
The ecological park has created projects such as " Brave Man - Hangzhou's first treetop adventure park", "Little Savage - primitive survival tribe", "Little Fisherman - fun fishing", "Koi Art Fishing Village", "Little Painter - carp flag graffiti", and "Squirrel Tribe". Different themed festivals are also organized according to different seasons.
The seasons are suitable for cherry blossom viewing, and March to April is the best time to enjoy the cherry blossoms.
Recommended play time: more than 3 hours
Each entertainment project is charged separately, please refer to the official website of the scenic spot for details
8 :30-17:00
Hangzhou Neptune Ecological Park is an ecological conservation and recreational area focused on protecting aquatic ecosystems while providing environmental education and nature-based tourism experiences.
Located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Accessible via taxi or ride-hailing from the city center. Some local buses stop near the park entrance, but walking from public transport hubs may be required.
The park is generally open from morning to late afternoon. Spring and autumn are the best seasons for comfortable weather and active wildlife observation.
Entrance fees are moderate and can usually be paid onsite. Online ticket purchase may be available via the park's official website or affiliated platforms.
Advance booking is recommended for weekends, holidays, or group visits, ideally a few days in advance.
2–3 hours to comfortably explore trails, exhibits, and observation areas.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin; limited English-language options may be arranged in advance.
Start at the main entrance, follow the wetland trails to the observation decks, visit exhibition areas, and finish at the scenic ponds for relaxation and photography.
Night visits are generally not available. Special environmental or educational events may be scheduled occasionally.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends and holidays. Early morning visits offer quieter experiences.
Trails are generally easy to navigate for elderly and children. Wheelchair access is available in main areas, though some natural trails may be uneven.
Mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) and cards are widely accepted; cash is optional.
Nearby eateries offer local Zhejiang cuisine. Small cafes and snack shops are available near the park entrance.
Vegetarian options are commonly available; halal options may be limited and require checking in advance.
Several hotels and guesthouses are located within a short drive from the park, ranging from budget to mid-range options.
Souvenir shops sell eco-friendly gifts, local handicrafts, and educational materials on ecology and wildlife.
Taxi, ride-hailing, or local bus services connect visitors to Hangzhou city center and nearby attractions such as West Lake and Xixi Wetlands.