Beijing Hot Springs Guide: Best Spots to Soak This Winter

Recommended hot spring guides for Beijing, covering Jiuhua Mountain Villa, Fengshan Hot Spring, Gubei Shuizhen Urban Hot Spring, and Shuibao Tang Spring, to enjoy the fun of winter soaking and appreciate the unique charm of Beijing's tourist attractions.

In winter, Beijing is hit by cold winds, making it a great time to soak in hot springs. Not only can it warm the body and mind, but it can also experience the local hot spring culture in Beijing. Below, we recommend several hot spring attractions worth visiting in Beijing, allowing you to fully enjoy the fun of soaking up hot springs in winter. 

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1. Jiuhua Mountain Villa Hot Springs: a royal garden style hot spring resort

Jiuhua Mountain Villa Hot Spring is located in Xiaotangshan Town, Changping District. It is built in the style of a royal garden, with winding paths leading to secluded places, and is quaint and elegant. The hot spring water here is taken from a kilometer underground and is rich in minerals such as sulfur, which has an improving effect on blood circulation and joint pain. In addition to traditional hot spring pools, Jiuhua Mountain Villa also offers various services such as medicinal baths and massages, making your soaking experience more enriching. In addition, there are leisure facilities such as Chinese restaurants and tea rooms in the villa, allowing you to enjoy the hot springs while also tasting authentic Beijing cuisine.


Travel advice: It is recommended to book in advance to avoid crowded queues. After soaking in the hot springs, you can take a walk inside the villa and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the royal garden.


2. Fengshan Hot Spring Resort: A hot spring amusement park nestled between green mountains and clear waters

Fengshan Hot Spring Resort is located between green mountains and clear waters in Changping District. The hot spring water is stored in Jurassic dolomite at a depth of 3800 meters and is rich in various beneficial trace elements and minerals for the human body. There are various types of hot spring pools in the resort, including indoor temperature controlled pools and outdoor landscape pools, to meet the needs of different tourists. In addition, the resort also provides relaxing services such as SPA and massage, allowing you to enjoy comprehensive relaxation of your body and mind while soaking in the hot springs.

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Travel advice: Suitable for family outings or gatherings with friends. Before soaking in hot springs, you can take a walk inside the resort and enjoy the natural scenery.


3. Gubei Shuizhen Chengshang Hot Spring Resort: Enjoying hot springs at the foot of The Great Wall

The Gubei Water Town Chengshang Hot Spring Resort is located in Gubei Water Town, Miyun District, adjacent to the Simatai Great Wall. The hot spring water here is extracted from deep underground, with suitable water temperature and rich in various beneficial trace elements for the human body. There are multiple outdoor hot spring pools in the hot spring hall, adjacent to the magnificent scenery of the Simatai Great Wall, allowing you to enjoy the majestic beauty of the Great Wall while soaking in the hot springs. In addition, the hot spring resort also provides dining, massage and other services, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable and pleasant soaking time.

Travel advice: It is recommended to soak in water 1-2 hours after meals to avoid fasting or being full. The soaking time should not be too long, 15-20 minutes each time is sufficient.


4. Shui Bao Tang Quan Life Hall: Japanese style hot spring experience

The Shuibao Tangquan Life Hall is located in Chaoyang District, with a Japanese style wooden decoration as the main style, interspersed with industrial and cold furniture ornaments, showcasing a modernist style. There are various types of hot spring pools here, including still water pools and active water therapy pools. In addition to hot spring bathing services, Shuibao Tangquan also offers various leisure options such as treehouse loft, honeycomb tunnel, and private cave dwellings, allowing you to enjoy hot springs while also experiencing a different kind of fun.


Travel suggestion: It is suitable to invite family and friends to come together and enjoy the dual fun of soaking in hot springs and relaxing. It is recommended to book in advance to avoid long queues.


Beijing travel advice and tips

1. Transportation: Most of the hot spring attractions in Beijing are located in the suburbs. It is recommended to drive or take Public Transportation to nearby stations before taking a taxi.

2. Reservation: Winter is the peak season for soaking in hot springs. It is recommended to book hot spring tickets and hotel accommodations in advance.

3. Precautions for soaking: Please take a bath before soaking to keep your body clean; The soaking time should not be too long to avoid physical fatigue; Patients with chronic diseases should consult a doctor for advice first.


Through the above introduction, I believe you have gained a deeper understanding of the hot spring attractions in Beijing. In the cold winter, why not invite family and friends to soak in hot springs together! Let the warm spring water take away your fatigue and coldness, and enjoy a comfortable winter time. Keywords: Beijing tourism, Beijing tourist attractions.

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