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National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube / Ice Cube)
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National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube / Ice Cube)

Beijing, China

About National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube / Ice Cube)

The Water Cube is one of Olympic architecture's greatest achievements, transforming from the 2008 swim venue that launched Michael Phelps's record haul into the Ice Cube for the 2022 Winter curling events. The bubble-wrapped exterior glows blue at night and houses an indoor water park alongside the sporting facility. Architecture fans, sports fans, and Olympic history buffs all find compelling reasons to visit.

Located in Beijing.

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Planning a Fan Trip Around National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube / Ice Cube)

National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube / Ice Cube) works as a daytime or off-window itinerary layer in Beijing. The nearest tracked event anchor is 2027 World Athletics Championships Beijing on September 11, 2027 — close enough to build a full trip around. FanTravel maps 1 fan weekend idea across Beijing you can pair with it.

National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube / Ice Cube) Fan Planning Snapshot

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  • Best Event Pairing: 2027 World Athletics Championships Beijing is one of the strongest event anchors near this spot.

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National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube / Ice Cube) can be used as a planning anchor for fan weekends in Beijing, especially when stacked with nearby events and celeb-linked city signals.

About National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube / Ice Cube)

The Water Cube is one of Olympic architecture's greatest achievements, transforming from the 2008 swim venue that launched Michael Phelps's record haul into the Ice Cube for the 2022 Winter curling events. The bubble-wrapped exterior glows blue at night and houses an indoor water park alongside the sporting facility. Architecture fans, sports fans, and Olympic history buffs all find compelling reasons to visit.

National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube / Ice Cube) is located in Beijing, China.