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No.36 Laka Road, Wulai District, New Taipei 23341, Taiwan
No.36 Laka Road, Wulai District, New Taipei 23341, Taiwan
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The room is large with a lot of space! You can enjoy the hot spring in your room or the public hot spring area! The staff there are great and friendly. They really offered help to the visitors! The hotel can improve the lighting in...More
A nice little resort for recharging. Affordable price. Breakfast is good especially the fruits and the terrence. Rooms are, frankly speaking, not the best you've ever had. But for a short stay, looking for a nice place to relax without spending too much. This is...More
Paid directly to the hotel for around US$120 for a night. The package comes with 4+1 courses meal including fresh fish and buffet breakfast. When we arrived the restaurants all we got was fried eggs and 2 dishes of vegetable and deep fried freeze fish....More
during new year holiday, it is so crowded, as a result no service at all, even cannot leave luggage at the reception. also got waked up in the early morning with house keeping because of their busy schedule.
Wulai Hot Spring Resort provides free transport to their resort near the multi storey car park in front of the convenience shop.
We had private hot spring in our room - hot and cold. The kids love it and soaked 3 times during our 1...More
The Bitan Scenic Area with its beautiful mountains and rivers was one of the eight sceneries of Taiwan earlier on and was reputed as the “little red cliff” due to its steep cliffs on the west bank. If you enjoy wandering through this area by bike, there are well established surrounding riverside cycling paths. One may also boat on Bitan in paddle boats which are also quite pleasant. If you are tired and would like to
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take some rest, why not set foot in feature restaurants on the east bank and comfort your soul with great food and beautiful scenery with an air of romance. The neighboring Wulai is one of the few districts in Northern Taiwan with indigenous culture. You can visit the Atayal Museum for the history and culture of indigenous people, or go for an in-depth indigenous tribal life experience and enjoy unique totems and architecture. The area is famous for its hot springs and cherry blossoms. Visit in spring to bask in the color of cherry blossoms, and experience hot springs in winter to warm the body and heart. Don’t miss the old street if you enjoy shopping and buying. If you want to stand closer to nature, the different appearance of Wulai Waterfall from time to time from trickling to overwhelming will capture your heart.