Pop Mart City Park: Step Into a Trendy Toy Wonderland
This isn’t a traditional amusement park—it’s a massive dream world sprung straight out of collectible blind boxes. Pop Mart, famous for its adorable characters like Molly and Dimoo, has brought its entire universe to Beijing’s Chaoyang Park. Here, you’re not just a visitor—you’re an explorer entering a playful kingdom of collectibles.
1. Immersive Experience: Enter a Living Toy Box
From the moment you step in, the iconic IP characters are everywhere. A giant Molly statue waves at the entrance, while Dimoo might peek out from behind a tree. The park’s design features bright colors and rounded lines, like walking into an animated film. Cheerful background music fills the air, and even the staff wear themed outfits with warm smiles, ready to interact with you.
This park is more like a whimsical theme world than a traditional amusement park. Perfect for a leisurely stroll, its beautifully designed pathways hide interactive art installations and photo spots. While there’s no large grassy area for picnics, open plazas and comfortable rest areas are plentiful. The park often hosts themed markets, music festivals, or limited exhibitions, adding vibrant energy. You’ll also see local youths and families gathering, photographing, and enjoying Beijing’s playful side.

2. Environment & Details: A Carefully Curated Fantasy Corner
The scenery is the soul of the park. Every corner and installation is meticulously designed—from the fine textures of character sculptures to the adorable wall murals. The park integrates seamlessly with Chaoyang Park’s natural environment, featuring elegant landscaping, layered vegetation, and serene lakes.
Clean, well-maintained, and fresh, the park changes with the seasons: cherry blossoms in spring complement the toy sculptures, lush greenery in summer, colorful fallen leaves in autumn, and a snowy winter can transform it into a romantic fairy-tale town. While wildlife is limited, the harmonious ecological atmosphere makes the experience comfortable and relaxing.
3. Rides & Shows: Gentle Yet Delightfully Interactive
The park’s attractions focus on interaction and cuteness rather than thrill. There are gentle rides suitable for young children and interactive zones for all ages.
Must-Try Highlights:
- Wish Journey: An indoor immersive boat ride following Molly’s perspective through dreamy scenes. The storytelling and visuals are exceptional, making it worth the queue.
- Castle Parade: A scheduled float parade featuring all your favorite Pop Mart characters. Music and dance are highly engaging, perfect for photos and interaction.
- Character Meet & Greet: Take photos and hugs with giant Molly or Dimoo mascots—a core experience for fans not to miss.
Street performances are also high-quality, with actors fully engaged, instantly energizing the crowd.

4. Smart Park Strategies: How to Navigate Efficiently
- Queues & Crowds: Weekends and holidays are busier. Popular attractions like the Wish Journey may require a 20–40 minute wait. Use the official app to check real-time queue times. Currently, no paid fast-track options are available, so planning your visit order is key.
- Best Visiting Times: Weekdays are ideal to avoid crowds. If visiting on a weekend, try to arrive at opening and head straight to your top attractions.
5. Dining & Shopping Tips
- Dining: Themed cafes and restaurants serve food shaped like characters (e.g., Molly-head desserts), perfect for photos. Flavors are average, and prices are relatively high (a coffee costs about 35–50 RMB). If on a budget or picky about food, skip main meals here.
- Shopping: A paradise for collectible toy fans! Park-exclusive items are must-buys—unique designs unavailable elsewhere, from plush toys and keychains to apparel. Prices reflect collectible value, so watch your spending.

6. Practical Details & Insider Tips
- Service & Convenience: Clear maps, easy-to-follow signs, and friendly staff make navigation simple. Restrooms are clean and well-located, with drinking fountains available. Children’s facilities are safe and fun.
- Insider Tips:
- Interact with small character sculptures scattered around—they sometimes trigger unexpected light and sound effects.
- Follow official social media for updates on temporary events (like limited markets or themed weeks).
- Wear comfortable shoes—while the park isn’t huge, walking and photo stops can be time-consuming.
7. Tickets & Overall Costs
Day tickets are the main option, typically including park entry and most attractions and shows. Certain attractions like Wish Journey may require separate booking or be included in a full-access pass—confirm before purchasing.
Estimated Expenses: Including tickets, food, and souvenirs, the average cost per person ranges from 300–800 RMB. For dedicated fans, unique experiences and exclusive merchandise are worth it; for casual visitors, it’s a fun short-trip focused on design and atmosphere.

8. Location & Transportation
The park is located in central Chaoyang Park, Beijing.
- Public Transport: Very convenient! Take Metro Line 14 to Zaoying Station, exit A, and walk 3–5 minutes to the west entrance of Chaoyang Park—highly recommended.
- Driving: Navigation to Chaoyang Park works, but city traffic can be heavy. Weekend parking may be limited.
9. Opening Hours & Reservations
Typically open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, though seasonal adjustments may occur—check the official website before visiting.
No advance booking is usually required; tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online. During major holidays, visitor limits may apply, so pre-booking online is suggested to ensure entry.

