Planning your visit
Those organizing a trip to Red-brick Art Gallery should consider timing and travel to get the most from the experience. Tucked in the Chaoyang district’s Hegezhuang Village, the gallery enjoys a quieter setting, separate from Beijing’s main tourist trails. Compared to the popular city museums, crowds here run smaller, but weekends bring art lovers and young families. Pre-purchased tickets help avoid entry lines, and weekday mornings offer a more peaceful atmosphere for wandering both indoors and through the courtyard spaces.
- Best time to visit: Late spring and early autumn for comfortable weather; weekday mornings for fewer visitors.
- How to get there: Take subway Line 15 to Maquanying stop, then a short taxi ride or ride-share to the gallery; direct taxi from city center is also convenient.
- Accessibility: Most areas are wheelchair accessible; strollers welcome; ramps and elevators available; seating found in main halls and cafes.
- Average visit duration: 2–3 hours, longer if attending special exhibitions or a workshop.









