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Best Wellness Retreats in Beijing (2026)

Ranked guide to the best wellness retreats in Beijing for 2026. Yoga, meditation, spa, and holistic programs. Prices, ratings, vegan options, and honest reviews.

6 venues ranked Vegan Score: 7.0 Avg Meal: $10.00 Updated March 2026
Beijing's wellness retreat scene is thriving in 2026, offering everything from intensive yoga immersions to gentle spa weekends. This list focuses on retreats that deliver genuine transformation β€” not Instagram aesthetics with mediocre instruction. We've assessed each venue's programming depth, instructor quality, accommodation standard, and food quality (with particular attention to plant-based options, because what you eat is inseparable from how you feel). Every listing includes verified 2026 pricing and current program details.
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Temple of Heaven Tai Chi

Temple of Heaven Park, Dongcheng District
Every morning before sunrise, hundreds of Beijing residents gather in the Temple of Heaven's ancient cypress groves for tai chi and qigong practice. This 600-year-old ritual in a UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most profound wellness experiences available anywhere on earth β€” free of charge. Visitors can join the public sessions or arrange private lessons with masters who have practiced here for decades.
Price: Free public practice daily 5:30-7am; guided sessions Β₯150-400 ($21-56) Area: Temple of Heaven / Dongcheng

The Full Rankings

Every venue below has been verified for 2026. Ranked by our weighted scoring methodology.

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Aman Spa Beijing
1 Gongmenqian Street, Haidian District
The Aman Spa at Summer Palace is a sanctuary of traditional Chinese medicine, offering acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, and herbal medicine consultations in private treatment rooms that open onto ancient gardens. The 25-meter swimming pool, surrounded by traditional architecture, provides a surreal contrast to Beijing's urban density. Treatment protocols draw on centuries of imperial wellness traditions.
Price: Treatments from Β₯1,500 ($210); half-day packages Β₯4,000-8,000 ($560-1,120) Area: Summer Palace / Haidian Vegan: Plant-based spa products available; vegan menu at the restaurant; herbal TCM treatments
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Yonghe Temple Meditation
12 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District
Beijing's grandest Tibetan Buddhist temple, the Yonghegong Lama Temple, hosts periodic meditation workshops and dharma talks open to the public. The guided sessions in the temple's meditation halls, surrounded by centuries of Tibetan Buddhist art and the scent of sandalwood incense, offer an immersive spiritual experience. Even outside formal sessions, simply sitting in the temple's courtyards provides a powerful moment of stillness.
Price: Temple entry Β₯25 ($3.50); meditation workshops Β₯200-600 ($28-84) Area: Yonghegong / Dongcheng Vegan: Temple area has vegetarian restaurants; meditation is body-only practice; Buddhist compassion tradition
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Beijing Yoga Studio
201, Building 1, Sanlitun SOHO, Chaoyang District
Beijing's largest independent yoga studio spans two floors in Sanlitun SOHO, offering a comprehensive schedule of Ashtanga, vinyasa, hot yoga, aerial, and meditation classes. The international faculty brings diverse lineages to a community that mixes Chinese and expat practitioners. Their weekend meditation and mindful eating workshops incorporate elements of both Buddhist and secular mindfulness traditions.
Price: Drop-in Β₯120-200 ($17-28); monthly unlimited Β₯1,500-2,500 ($210-350) Area: Sanlitun / Chaoyang Vegan: Juice bar with plant-based smoothies; partners with local vegan restaurants; mindful eating workshops
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Great Wall Hiking & Meditation
Mutianyu Great Wall, Huairou District
Several wellness operators now offer guided meditation and mindfulness hikes along the less-crowded Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. Walking meditation on a 2,500-year-old structure through misty mountains creates a spiritual experience unlike anything else on earth. Dawn hikes, when you have the Wall nearly to yourself, are particularly powerful. This is wellness at its most elemental β€” no spa needed.
Price: Self-guided hike Β₯45 ($6.30) entrance; guided wellness hike Β₯500-1,500 ($70-210) Area: Mutianyu / Huairou Vegan: Vegetarian options at village restaurants; outdoor activity; some guides arrange vegan packed lunches
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Tanzhe Temple Retreat
Tanzhe Temple, Mentougou District
Dating to the Jin Dynasty (265 AD), Tanzhe Temple in Beijing's western mountains offers multi-day Buddhist retreats that have continued largely unchanged for 1,700 years. The program includes meditation, sutra study, vegetarian meals prepared from the temple's own gardens, and hiking through surrounding ancient forests. The temple's saying β€” "First there was Tanzhe, then there was Beijing" β€” hints at the profound sense of history you will feel here.
Price: Temple entry Β₯55 ($7.70); overnight retreats Β₯800-2,000 ($112-280) Area: Mentougou / Western Hills Vegan: All meals Buddhist vegetarian; temple grows vegetables in monastery gardens; centuries-old vegetarian recipes

Quick Comparison

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#NameNeighborhoodRatingPriceType
1Temple of Heaven Tai ChiTemple of Heaven / Dongchengβ€”Free public practice daily 5:30-7am; guided sessions Β₯150-400 ($21-56)Tai chi, qigong, morning practice in historic park
2Aman Spa BeijingSummer Palace / Haidianβ€”Treatments from Β₯1,500 ($210); half-day packages Β₯4,000-8,000 ($560-1,120)TCM spa, acupuncture, moxibustion, meditation, swimming
3Yonghe Temple MeditationYonghegong / Dongchengβ€”Temple entry Β₯25 ($3.50); meditation workshops Β₯200-600 ($28-84)Tibetan Buddhist meditation, mantra chanting, dharma talks
4Beijing Yoga StudioSanlitun / Chaoyangβ€”Drop-in Β₯120-200 ($17-28); monthly unlimited Β₯1,500-2,500 ($210-350)Yoga, hot yoga, aerial yoga, meditation, workshops
5Great Wall Hiking & MeditationMutianyu / Huairouβ€”Self-guided hike Β₯45 ($6.30) entrance; guided wellness hike Β₯500-1,500 ($70-210)Hiking, walking meditation, outdoor mindfulness, nature retreats
6Tanzhe Temple RetreatMentougou / Western Hillsβ€”Temple entry Β₯55 ($7.70); overnight retreats Β₯800-2,000 ($112-280)Buddhist retreat, meditation, vegetarian cuisine, mountain hiking

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How We Ranked These Venues

We score retreats across five criteria: programming depth (class quality, instructor credentials, variety), holistic approach (integration of movement, nutrition, mindfulness, and rest), accommodation & ambience (comfort, aesthetics, nature access), food quality (fresh, organic, plant-based options), and guest ratings (Google, Tripaneer, TripAdvisor). We favor retreats that take a whole-person approach over those focused on a single modality. Properties with strong vegan and plant-based dining receive a ranking boost.

Tips for Visitors

Define your goal before booking. "Wellness retreat" covers everything from detox fasting to luxury spa days β€” know what you're looking for. Check the instructor roster; good retreats list their teachers' qualifications. Read recent reviews, not just the highlights β€” look for comments from the last 6 months. And factor in travel logistics: the best retreat means nothing if you arrive exhausted from 3 connecting flights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best wellness retreat in Beijing?

Our 2026 top-ranked wellness retreat in Beijing is highlighted with the "Our Pick" badge at the top of this page. We evaluate programming, accommodation, food quality, and guest ratings. Rankings are updated quarterly.

How much do wellness retreats in Beijing cost?

Wellness retreat prices in Beijing range from Free public practice daily 5:30-7am; guided sessions Β₯150-400 ($21-56) per night. Budget-friendly programs start around $60–$120/night, mid-range retreats run $150–$350/night, and luxury spa retreats can exceed $500+/night. Most rates include accommodation, meals, and core programming.

What types of wellness retreats are available in Beijing?

Beijing offers yoga retreats, meditation retreats, detox and fasting programs, spa and relaxation weekends, fitness bootcamps, Ayurvedic programs, and combination retreats that blend multiple modalities. The venues on this list represent the full spectrum.

Are wellness retreats in Beijing suitable for beginners?

Yes. The majority of retreats on this list welcome beginners and offer modifications for all fitness and experience levels. If you're completely new to yoga or meditation, look for retreats that specifically mention "all levels" or "beginner-friendly" β€” we note this in each listing.