Binhai Road
Binhai Road Overview
A magnificent 40-kilometer coastal road running alongside lush mountains and the deep blue Yellow Sea, featuring extensive wooden pedestrian boardwalks, scenic viewpoints, and links to major parks.
Binhai Road Opening Hours & Tickets
- Open all day
- Best season: April–June and September–October
- Ticket note: The road and the public pedestrian boardwalks are completely free; specific deto...
Essential Binhai Road Visitor Information
- Enquiries: +86 411 62917750
- Scenic observation decks
- Public restrooms
- Snack kiosks
- Hop-on-hop-off sightseeing buses (seasonal)
- Taxi drop-off zones
How to Get to Binhai Road
Take Metro Line 2 to Xinghai Square Station to access the western trailhead, or take Metro Line 5 to Tiger Beach (Laohutan) Station for the central coastal sections.
Binhai Road Travel Safety & Advice
Dial 110 for police or 120 for medical emergency in China; multilingual emergency support operators are accessible via the standard Dalian tourist emergency hotline.
Reality Check
- Bikes and electric scooters are prohibited on the main vehicle road lanes
- Extremely long distances with limited mid-way exit points on some cliffs
- Dense crowds and traffic congestion near major spots on summer weekends
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Recent Reviews
Absolutely stunning! Binhai Road is a hidden gem. We went at dawn and had the whole path to ourselves—the light hitting the water was unreal. There are cute little art installations along the way too. Perfect for photographers and couples. 5 stars!
Meh, I expected more. The road stretches forever but there's nothing really unique about it—just a long sidewalk next to the water. If you've seen one coastal walkway, you've seen them all. Not worth a special trip.
A solid 4 for me. Binhai Road is clean and well-maintained, with plenty of benches and shaded spots. The only downside was the lack of decent food stalls nearby—had to walk 15 minutes to find a coffee. Still, a pleasant place for a morning jog.
Loved every step of Binhai Road! The wide walkway, the salty breeze, and those perfect sunset views over the bay—absolutely magical. We grabbed ice cream from a little cart and just sat watching the waves. Highly recommend for an evening stroll!
Honestly, Binhai Road was a bit of a letdown. The promenade itself is nice in theory, but the upkeep is poor—there were broken tiles and overflowing trash bins near the benches. The sea view is okay, but not spectacular. I'd say skip it if you're short on time.
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