30 minutes away from central Taipei, Beitou is a picturesque health resort with various hot water springs and spas fed by water from the Thermal Valley

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Beitou Hot Springs, Taipei

30 minutes away from central Taipei, Beitou is a picturesque health resort with various hot water springs and spas fed by water from the Thermal Valley.

30 minutes away from central Taipei, Beitou is a picturesque health resort with various hot water springs and spas fed by water from the Thermal Valley. Relax in the warm mineral waters and admire the beautiful surroundings of the Yangmingshan National Park. The waters can be acidic, so take appropriate precautions. You can also visit the Beitou Hot Spring Museum, built in 1903 by the Japanese government as a bath house for its troops during the military occupation.


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About Beitou Hot Springs

 No. 2, Zhongshan Road, Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 112

 +886 2 2893 9981

 beitoumuseum.taipei.gov.tw

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