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

Beijing, China

About National Aquatics Center (Water Cube/Ice Cube)

Converted from the 2008 Olympic swimming venue to a Winter Olympics curling venue, the Water Cube is a unique dual-sport legacy. Michael Phelps won his historic eight gold medals here in 2008 and the swimming records set remain some of the fastest ever. The distinctive bubble-wall exterior is equally spectacular at night when lit in blue.

Located in Beijing.

Tags: olympics swimming curling

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National Aquatics Center (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.

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

Converted from the 2008 Olympic swimming venue to a Winter Olympics curling venue, the Water Cube is a unique dual-sport legacy. Michael Phelps won his historic eight gold medals here in 2008 and the swimming records set remain some of the fastest ever. The distinctive bubble-wall exterior is equally spectacular at night when lit in blue.

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