About 烟台山

烟台山 is a well-regarded tourist attraction located in Yantai, China. With a rating of 4.0 out of 5, it stands out as one of the top-rated tourist attractions in the area.

Location

You can find 烟台山 at China, Shandong, Yantai, Muping District, 区北端.

Visiting 烟台山

Located in Yantai, China, 烟台山 is a tourist attraction that visitors to the area may find worth exploring.

Planning Your Visit

The tourist attraction is located at China, Shandong, Yantai, Muping District, 区北端. GPS coordinates: 37.131615, 121.224821. Check locally for current opening hours and any admission fees before visiting.

Key Features

Height: Approximately 42 metres above sea level on a coastal promontory Historic Architecture: Preserved consulate buildings from multiple nations dating to the 1860s Lighthouse: Active red-and-white navigational lighthouse on the northern tip Beacon Tower: Ming Dynasty replica tower explaining the city's name origin Park Cover: Pine and cypress woodland with stone paths and sea-view terraces Entry Fee: Park grounds free or low-cost; individual museums may charge small separate fees Opening Access: Grounds open early morning, popular with locals for exercise Coastal Connection: Paths link directly to Binhai Road waterfront promenade

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Updated June 4, 2026

烟台山 is a well-regarded tourist attraction located in Yantai, China. With a rating of 4.0 out of 5, it stands out as one of the top-rated tourist attractions in the area.

Location

You can find 烟台山 at China, Shandong, Yantai, Muping District, 区北端.

Visiting 烟台山

Located in Yantai, China, 烟台山 is a tourist attraction that visitors to the area may find worth exploring.

Planning Your Visit

The tourist attraction is located at China, Shandong, Yantai, Muping District, 区北端. GPS coordinates: 37.131615, 121.224821. Check locally for current opening hours and any admission fees before visiting.

Key Highlights

Height: Approximately 42 metres above sea level on a coastal promontory
Historic Architecture: Preserved consulate buildings from multiple nations dating to the 1860s
Lighthouse: Active red-and-white navigational lighthouse on the northern tip
Beacon Tower: Ming Dynasty replica tower explaining the city’s name origin
Park Cover: Pine and cypress woodland with stone paths and sea-view terraces
Entry Fee: Park grounds free or low-cost; individual museums may charge small separate fees
Opening Access: Grounds open early morning, popular with locals for exercise
Coastal Connection: Paths link directly to Binhai Road waterfront promenade

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Description

烟台山 (Yantai Hill) is a coastal hilltop park in central Yantai, Shandong, standing roughly 42 metres above sea level on a peninsula that juts into the Bohai Sea, and it gives the city its name — beacon fires were lit here during the Ming Dynasty to warn of pirates. The park covers the historic foreign consulate quarter established after Yantai (then called Chefoo) opened as a treaty port in 1862, leaving behind a streetscape of European-style consulate buildings, churches, and warehouses that still stand today. Walking the grounds feels like moving through layers of Chinese and Western history simultaneously, with panoramic sea views as a constant backdrop.

Key Features

Yantai Hill Park contains one of China’s best-preserved clusters of late-19th and early-20th century foreign consulate architecture. The former British, American, Danish, and other national consulates have been converted into small museums and exhibition spaces open to visitors. A red-and-white lighthouse on the hill’s northern tip remains an active navigational marker and is one of the most photographed spots in the city. The hill’s walking paths wind through pine and cypress trees, passing stone steps, old garden walls, and memorial plaques in both Chinese and English. At the summit, a large beacon-fire tower replica commemorates the Ming-era military use of the site. The surrounding Yantai Hill Scenic Area connects to the waterfront promenade along Binhai Road, making it easy to extend a visit along the coast.

  • Former foreign consulate buildings dating from the 1860s onward, several open as free or low-cost museums
  • Active lighthouse on the northern promontory with unobstructed Bohai Sea views
  • Ming Dynasty beacon tower replica explaining the origin of the city’s name
  • Coastal walking paths through mature pine forest connecting to Binhai Road promenade
  • On-site small museums covering Yantai’s treaty-port history and missionary presence
  • Open park grounds accessible from early morning for locals doing tai chi and exercise

Best Time to Visit

Late April through early June and September through October offer the most comfortable conditions for visiting Yantai Hill, with mild temperatures, lower humidity than midsummer, and clear visibility across the Bohai Sea. Summer (July–August) is the peak tourist season when Yantai draws beach visitors; the hill gets crowded on weekends but mornings before 9 a.m. remain relatively quiet. Winter visits are cold but uncrowded, and the bare trees open up longer sight lines across the historic buildings. Spring cherry and magnolia blossoms in the park add colour in March and April.

How to Get There

Yantai Hill Park is accessible by public bus from central Yantai, with stops along Binhai Road and Haigang Road serving the area around the park’s main entrance on the south side of the hill. The park sits within walking distance of Yantai’s older harbour district; from the central Yantai railway station, the journey by bus or taxi takes roughly 15 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. Taxis and ride-hailing apps (Didi) are reliable and inexpensive within the city. There is no large dedicated car park inside the scenic area, so arriving by public transit or on foot from the nearby waterfront is the most practical approach. The main pedestrian entrance is signposted in both Chinese and English.

  • Public buses run along Binhai Road to stops near the park’s southern entrance
  • Taxi or Didi from Yantai railway station: approximately 15–25 minutes
  • On foot from the central harbour waterfront: about 10–15 minutes along the coastal promenade

Tips for Visiting

Arrive before 9 a.m. to have the pine-shaded paths and consulate courtyards largely to yourself, and to get clean photographs of the lighthouse without tour groups in frame. Wear comfortable shoes — the hill’s stone paths include uneven steps and moderate inclines. Admission to the park grounds is free or low-cost (fees have historically been minimal; confirm current pricing at the gate), while individual museum buildings inside may charge a small separate entry fee. Bring water, as vendors inside the park are limited. If you plan to walk the Binhai Road promenade afterward, the entire loop from the park entrance, around the hill, and back along the waterfront takes about two hours at a relaxed pace. Signage inside is bilingual but sparse, so a brief read of the treaty-port history beforehand will add context to the consulate buildings.

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Yantai Museum (烟台市博物馆): City history museum in central Yantai covering local culture and maritime heritage Binhai Road Promenade: Coastal walkway running along the Bohai Sea shoreline directly below Yantai Hill Yantai Aquarium (烟台海昌渔人码头): Large marine attraction near the harbour area Penglai Pavilion (蓬莱阁): Famous clifftop historic complex about 60 km west of Yantai, one of China's Four Great Towers Zhifu Island (芝罘岛): Accessible peninsula north of central Yantai with fishing villages and coastal scenery

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