Wondering where to stay in the Beitou Hot Spring Area? There are so many hot spring hotels in this area, that it may be hard to choose from. There are many hotels within walking distance from the MRT station as well as museums and historical sites. There are also hotels that are more secluded and private. In this blog, I will take you on a virtual tour to discover the best hotels in Beitou.
By MRT: Take the MRT to Xinbeitou MRT station. From there you can also take the S9 or S26 bus further up the mountain if needed. You can book tickets to travel to Taipei via inter-city bus on Klook here. By Car/Scooter: From downtown Taipei, take Provincial Highway 2 north to New Beitou MRT Station. Many of the hotels here provide free parking for guests. Looking for scooter rental in Taipei? Check out Klook here, or KKday here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here. If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, or KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here. By Bicycle: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan’s landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can use Taiwan’s many Youbike sharing stations, or search for rentals on KKday here, and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here.
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Check out a list of places we will cover in this blog:
Map Key: Blue: Tourist Sites Red: Hot Spring Hotels Purple: Restaurants and other Hot Spring Baths Green: Other sites of interest
These photos come from a walk I took from Beitou MRT Station to the Beitou Museum. I noticed there were a ton of hot spring resorts, some better than others, along the way and I wanted to share them here.
Please note that this is by no means a comprehensive list. This is just a list of prominent hotels I on my walk through Beitou, as well as some less prominent ones that have been abandoned and left to rot. Some of them turned out not to be hotels at all, even though I thought they were hotels when I first saw them.
For an updated list, up-to-date information, and more photos of each hotel in Beitou, check out Agoda here or Booking.com here.
If you walk around Beitou, you will notice that there are many, many hotels available. They are pretty easy to find. The ones close to the MRT you can get to in walking distance, but the ones up the hill will likely require a taxi or shuttle bus.
Radium Kagaya International Hotel 日勝生加賀屋國際溫泉飯店
How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 300 – 800 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are also public bathing areas. Right across from Beitou Park. Address: No.236, Guangming Rd, Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan, 112 You can book a Japanese Koto experience on Klook here or KKday here.
Jingquan Baths 景泉浴室
Jingquan Baths is not a hotel, but they provide cheap private baths if you do not want to book a hotel room. Their rates are only a few hundred NT per hour. There is no way to book online.
Beautyage Spring Hotel 美代溫泉飯店
How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 60 – 120 per night Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There is no public bathing area. The hotel sits right at the entrance to Thermal Valley. Address: No. 281, Guangming Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
Spa Spring Resort 水都溫泉會館
Right in front of Beutyage is Spa Spring Resort (on the right in the photo above).
How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 40-130 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths can be included. There are also public bathing areas. Right at the entrance of Thermal Valley. Address: No. 283, Guangming Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
As we continue our walk up the hill, you can see that there are many, many hot spring resorts up here. In fact, there are too many to fit in this blog.
Forever Young 鄉林玉川
Although Forever Young looks like a hot spring resort from the street, it is not a Hotel. I cannot tell you if someone is renting an AirBnB here.
Anyways, forever young looks pretty impressive from the street. If you want to buy a house here, you can visit their website here: https://shininggroup.com.tw/
Kyokusui Hotspring Hotel 曲水會館
How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 100 – 300 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are no public bathing areas. The hotel is near Beitou Public Hot Spring. Address: No. 105, Wenquan Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
Empire Hotel 東皇渡假旅店 and Phoenix Pavilion Hot Spring hotel 北投鳳凰閣溫泉旅店
Empire Hotel 東皇渡假旅店
How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 60 – 115 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are no public bathing areas. Close to the Beitou Art Museum. Address: No. 108, Wenquan Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
Phoenix Pavilion Hot Spring Hotel 北投鳳凰閣溫泉旅店
How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Trip.com here. Price:USD 60 – 120 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are no public bathing areas. Close to the Beitou Art Museum. Address: No. 106-1, Wenquan Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
中華佛手文化館 Chinese Buddhist Cultural Museum
Another building I came across here was the Chinese Buddhism Museum, which was built by the Dharma Drum Buddhist group. Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Address: No. 276, Guangming Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
Caoshan Shuimei 草山水美
Although Caoshan Shuimei looks like a hot spring resort from the street, it is not a Hotel. I cannot tell you if someone is renting an AirBnB here. But it looks pretty awesome and impressive from the street.
Yongxin Elderly Care Center 詠馨住宿長照機構
Another place that looks like a hot spring hotel, but is not actually a hot spring hotel, is Yongxin Elderly Care Center. I have found that elderly care centers, or nursing homes, are quite rare in Taiwan because families like to take care of their own elderly or hire in-home caretakers. However, Beitout Hot Springs would be a great place to spend retirement. However, it does not seem like hot spring baths are part of their facilities. Address: No. 19, Youya Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112 Hours: 9 AM-12 PM, 2-6PM
Spring City Resort 春天酒店
Spring City Resort may have the best views of any hotel in Beitou. It sits up on a hill overlooking Beitou, and is right next door to the Beitou Art Museum. How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 100 – 300 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are also public bathing areas. The hotel is right next door to the Beitou Art Museum Address: No. 18, Youya Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
Asia Pacific Hotel Beitou 亞太飯店
Another fancy hotel on the hill with great views is the Asia Pacific Beitou Hotel, which looks a bit newer and fancier than the Spring Hotel. How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Trip.com here. Price:USD 200 – 500 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are also indoor public bathing areas. Right across from Beitou Park. Address: No. 31, Youya Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
Marshal Zen Garden 雙喜湯屋
Marshall Zen Garden is a coffee shop and hot spring bath in the hills of Beitou with great views of the surrounding area. It is a great place to enjoy the scenery in Beitou. This is not a hotel. You can get a discount ticket for a hot spring bath and two meals at Zen Garden on Klook here or KKday here.
How to book: You can book on Klook here or KKday here. Hours: 11 AM to 9 PM Price: Public Footbath: About 6 USD Private bath rooms and 2 meals: 100 – 300 USD You can book on Klook here or KKday here. Services and Amenities: This is not a hotel, but offers food and hot spring baths. Address: No. 34, Youya Road, Beitou District, Taipei City
Atami Hotel 熱海大飯店
Further down the hill, another large hotel is the Atami. Starting on March 29th, 2024, this hotel stopped operating with the possibility of urban renewal or reconstruction projects in the future. Check on the websites below to see if it is open yet. How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 100 – 800 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. The hotel is between Thermal Valley and Beitou Park. Address: No.258, Guangming Rd, Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan, 112 – See map
Another view from behind the massive Atami Hotel which was not open when I visited. There is a good possibility that this hotel will sit derelict for decades to come.
Water House 百樂匯大飯店 – 享溫泉
Another decent hotel in Beitou is Water House, which seems like perhaps the best deal for the money out of the hotels we have seen so far. How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 60 – 100 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are also public bathing areas. Right across from Beitou Park. Address: No.248, Guangming Rd, Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan, 112
SweetMe Hotspring Resort 水美溫泉會館
SweetMe is a high-end hotel right near the MRT station, across from Beitou Park. How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 150 – 250 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are also indoor public bathing areas. Right across from Beitou Park. Address: No.224, Guangming Rd, Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan
Another view in front of the hotel, with some Japanese-inspired decorations.
Chyuan Du Spring Resort 泉都溫泉會館
Right next door is Chyuan Du Spring Resort, which is hard to miss with its colorful yellow and green design. It seems to be more of a budget hotel. It seems like a pretty good value for the money. How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 50 – 150 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are no public bathing areas. Right across from Beitou Park. Address: No.220, Guangming Rd, Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan, 112
Hotel Royal Beitou 北投老爺酒店 and Wellsping Silks Beitou 北投晶泉丰旅
Hotel Royal Beitou 北投老爺酒店
Hotel Royal Beitou is a large hotel near the MRT with some of the best quality and services in all of Beitou. How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 200 – 500 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are also indoor and outdoor public bathing areas. The hotel is within walking distance from the MRT. Address: No. 2, Zhonghe St, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
Wellsping Silks Beitou 北投晶泉丰旅
Perhaps the fanciest hotel in Beitou is the Wellspring Silks Beitou, which towers like a behemoth over the cityscape. Here you can probably find the best quality and services in all of Beitou. How to book: You can book on Trip.com or Booking.com here. Price:USD 300 – 1000 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are also indoor and outdoor public bathing areas, and an indoor children’s playground. The hotel is within walking distance from the MRT. Address: No. 19, Quanyuan Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City
Shan-Yue Hotspring Hotel 山樂溫泉
Right next to the Wellspring Silks Beitou is the Shanyue, which is about one third the price of its neibor the Wellspring How to book: You can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here. Price:USD 100 – 200 Services and Amenities: Breakfast and private baths are included. There are also indoor and outdoor public bathing areas. The hotel is within walking distance from the MRT. Address: No. 17, Quanyuan Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, 112
Perfect Spring 十泉十美
Perfect Spring is another residential building that looks like a hot spring. House owners have access to their own private hot spring bath rooms.
Places to Eat Around Beitou 北投的美食
There are plenty of food options in front of New Beitou MRT Station. probably the most obvious one being McDonald’s but also many Japanese restaurants and sit-down restaurants.
Did I mention KFC? Sorry, I am a homesick American.
New Enjoy 新上享
New Enjoy seems to be a popular Hong Kong-style restaurant right in front of Beitou Park.
Hot Spring Ramen 溫泉拉麵
Another decent establishment seems to be this specialty “hot spring” ramen shop.
There are tons of other choices on the main street here in Beitou.
Also, there are quite a few other places you can visit in the area. For more ideas, you can check out our full guide to Beitou here.
Abandoned Hotels 廢墟溫泉飯店
Now that we have covered the best hotels in Beitou, we can move on to the worst hotels, which are the abandoned ones. You don’t have to look hard to find some abandoned hot spring hotels in Beitou. They are everywhere. It is expensive and labor-intensive to run a hot spring hotel, so it is not surprising that many have not passed the test of time.
Photographed above is an entire row of overgrown houses that I assume were once hot spring resorts.
Pine Chant Pavilion (Yín Sōng Gé) 吟松閣
On the way up to the Beitou Museum. there are quite a few abandoned Japanese era buildings on the side of the road, but some like the Yinsongge one are undergoing renovations. This building was a hot spring hotel dating back to 1934 during the Japanese era.
From the road you can see the renovations that are in progress at Yinsongge.
Some hot spring water seeping through the retention walls here.
Another abandoned building sitting prominently by the roadside on the way up to the Beitou Museum.
More buildings taken over by nature.
If you want to buy a house here, there are many for sale.
Banyan Tree overtaking the rock wall here.
Stone walkway heading to Thermal Valley.
An abandoned hot spring location next to Thermal Valley.
More abandoned structures near Thermal Valley. If you are interested in abandoned buildings, there are nearly endless places that you can explore around Beitou.
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