[2024 Taipei Attraction] Travel Guide for Beitou Hot Spring Museum (Updated Dec)
No.19 of Best Things to Do in Taipei
Museums
Historical Architectures
Address:
No. 2, Zhongshan Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 112
Opening times:
Open today at 10:00-18:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+886 2 2893 9981
Experience the Charm of Taiwan's Hot Springs at Beitou Hot Spring Museum
The Beitou Hot Spring Museum, located in Beitou District, Taipei City, was originally a public bathhouse in the 1920s. It has since been transformed into a venue that showcases the history and culture of Beitou's hot springs. The museum features exhibitions on the origins, development, and impact of hot springs on the local community, while preserving the traditional bathhouse facilities.
Highlights:
- Historical Exhibitions: Gain in-depth knowledge about Beitou's hot spring culture.
- Architectural Style: A charming blend of Western and Japanese design.
- Interactive Experiences: Offers samples of different hot spring waters for visitors to experience.
Visitors can stroll around Beitou Park, enjoy the natural scenery, or visit the Beitou Library or hot spring hotels to experience the joy of hot spring baths.
WooWooisMe
Beitou Half Day Trip 🇹🇼✨
#chinatrip
We spent half a day exploring Beitou district while travelling to Taipei and this is such a quiet and serene destination to visit! It is just a 30minutes train ride from Taipei Main Station via red line, which is an easily accessible and reachable destination. We then took another train ride to Xinbeitou station which is nearer to all of the touristy spots. Famous for its natural wonder of hot springs, the Beitou district is full of hot springs resorts, public baths and even museum dedicated for hot springs culture, such a unique place to visit. Would recommend to spend a night at their hot spring resort, especially during winter. Some of the popular destination that we visit include the Beitou Park, Beitou hot spring museum, Thermal Valley and the beautiful Beitou library. The district is filled with lush greeneries and is really calm and slow paced! Lovely place to visit!
StephenieNg
💎Ultimate itinerary to explore Taipei hot springs, museum and street food 😶🌫️😍 (Taipei trip p4)
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♨️ Beitou Hot Springs:
Let’s start with relaxing and rejuvenating at Beitou Hot Springs, a geothermal valley renowned for its natural hot springs. Choose from a range of hot spring resorts offering various bathing experiences, from public hot springs to private baths. I recommend the public one, it’s great 🤩
Have lunch around there
🚇From taipei station it takes about 40min to get there by subway (9-10am)
🕒 Time: 10-12pm
⏳ Duration: 2 hours
💰 Entrance Fee: Varies (depending on hot spring)
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🏛️ National Palace Museum:
Return to Taipei and visit the National Palace Museum, home to an extensive collection of Chinese artifacts and artworks. Marvel at ancient treasures, including jade carvings, calligraphy, and ceramics, as you delve into the rich history and culture of China.
🚇 from the hot springs get the subway to the museum. It takes about 1 hour
🕒 Time: 2-4pm
⏳ Duration: 2 hours
💰 Entrance Fee: NT$350 (approx.)
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🍽️ Shilin Market:
In the evening, visit Shilin Market, one of Taipei's largest and most famous night markets. Sample a diverse selection of street food, shop for trendy clothing and accessories, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling market.
🚇 from the museu get a subway to the market it takes 30 min
🕒 Time: 5-7pm
⏳ Duration: 2 hours
💰 Entrance Fee: Free
Return to your hotel and enjoy a deserved rest!
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I spent my morning bathing in one of the Hot Spring Resorts in Beitou Thermal Valley. After that, I decided to spend my afternoon in Beitou Hot Spring Museum. I really appreciated this museum because they have English explanations on all sections, because I don't read any Mandarin. This museum provides a well-explained bathing history of the previous generations. Admission is free!
#wintergetaway
Dana
When I came to Taiwan's Beitou, I realized that the original hot springs also had their own museum. The building of the Beitou Hot Springs Museum itself is a former public hot spring bath. It was built in 1913. It was the largest public bath in East Asia at that time. It attracted the Japanese Crown Prince and Sun Yat-sen. The museum's architecture uses a Japanese-style wooden structure, but the exterior looks more like an English country house. The calm red brick wall is matched with the black tile and the green shade. It is a good place to relax.
The museum covers an area of about 700 pings. It is backed by the green hills. The winding path is quiet, the flowers and trees are sparse, and the style is novel and unique. In 1997, under the active enthusiasm of enthusiastic people, it was designated as a third-class cultural relics in Taiwan and was converted into the Beitou Hot Spring Museum. Today, it is not only a precious memory of history, but also a deeper reflection of the feelings of residents of Beitou on this land. The entrance to the
hot spring museum is located on the second floor. It is necessary to change shoes and put on the slippers provided by the museum before entering the museum. The central "Tatami Activity Hall" on the second floor is the place where people who have come here after bathing have a meal, rest and cool. The room layout, the Japanese-style floor, and the hot spring smell in the air, the old days, as if they are just before the eyes.
The view of the Beitou Valley and Beitou Park on the second floor corridor is quite attractive. Imagine that people in the past have a good time to enjoy the beauty after a hot spring bath. It is indeed a great enjoyment!
Next down the wooden ladder to the first floor, the most striking is the central hot spring bath. It used to be the largest hot spring bath in East Asia. Today, it still looks a bit grand and magnificent; It is a vaulted wall, full of Roman public baths, gorgeous and spectacular. The
central large bath is limited to male guests, and the small soup pool in the room is specially for female guests. There is also a VIP room. In the exhibition room on the first floor, we introduce the geological structure of the hot springs, the reasons for the formation, the distribution of the world's hot springs, etc., and introduce the famous hot spring scenic spots in Taiwan and the world, so that visitors can experience the ubiquitous charm of the hot springs.
Rusted_Sword.
One of the sources of the Beitou Geothermal Valley and Hot Springs Museum
is the hot spring with the highest temperature in the area of the Dagu Mountain Group. The scenery of sulfur and smoke is like a dream, like a fairyland. Therefore, the name of "mineral jade fog"!
The geothermal hot spring water is clear, the temperature is between 90 °C and 100 °C, the water is acidic spring of hydrochloric acid, also known as "green sulphur spring", the hot spring water of the soup and the surrounding hot spring club is this kind of spring. It has different effects on joints, muscles, skin, bronchus and nerves, but remember that you can not wash your body with soap after the bubble is finished!
Beitou Hot Springs Museum, the second floor of the Tudor period in the English countryside!
At first glance, I thought it was the villa residence. It was a well-known hot spring public bath in the Japanese occupation era. Now it is the best place to learn about Beitou history and culture: Beitou Hot Spring Museum!
For the first time, I saw such a museum that introduced the hot springs in detail, from geological overview to how to properly bathe, or quite up!
The central hot spring bath in the museum, once the largest hot spring bath in East Asia, is almost the size of a swimming pool! The bath is surrounded by arched walls and is full of Roman public baths!
The most pleasant place in the museum is the tatami seating area in the middle of the second floor. It smells a touch of grass and enjoys the spring of the garden. The tired body and mind are greatly released!
Transportation: New Beitou MRT Station walks down to arrive
Fiorelady.
A Journey Through Time in the Ancient Charm of Hot Springs: A Visit to the Beitou Hot Spring Museum
Stepping into the Beitou Hot Spring Museum feels like traveling back a hundred years, immersing oneself in a historical painting. The wooden floors of the Japanese-style building emit a warm glow, with sunlight slanting through the paper doors, casting a simple yet elegant atmosphere.
Inside the museum, memories of Beitou's hot spring culture are displayed: old hot spring tickets, lacquered bathtubs, and promotional posters, evoking the beautiful scenes of the hot spring's prosperous era. Particularly striking is the grand bathhouse, with its deep green tiled floor, spacious yet serene, as if one can still hear the echoes of visitors' laughter from the past.
Climbing the wooden stairs to the second floor, the view becomes more expansive, overlooking the green mountains and waters of Beitou, with the rising hot spring steam in the distance, resembling a traditional ink painting unfolding before your eyes. Every corner here exudes a rich cultural and natural sentiment. The Beitou Hot Spring Museum is not only a witness to history but also a tranquil place that awakens a longing for a leisurely life.
Cz1997
Beitou Hot Springs: A Warm Place to Relax Your Body and Mind
Beitou Hot Springs is renowned for its natural hot spring water and is one of the most popular leisure destinations in Taipei. The hot spring water here originates from geothermal sources, is clear, and rich in minerals, providing excellent health benefits for the body. In addition to soaking in the hot springs, visitors can also visit the Beitou Hot Spring Museum to learn about the history and culture of hot springs and experience the local characteristics. The surrounding environment is also very charming, with tree-lined paths that make your walks enjoyable. Moreover, Beitou has many restaurants and cafes where you can taste local delicacies and tea. Whether with family, friends, or alone, Beitou Hot Springs can help you relax and enjoy a leisurely time.
gmme
A Journey Through History: Exploring the Charm of Beitou Hot Spring Museum
Recently, I visited the Beitou Hot Spring Museum in Taipei, a place rich in history and cultural atmosphere that gave me a deeper understanding of Taiwan's hot spring culture. As soon as I entered the museum, I was immediately captivated by its elegant architectural style and refreshing environment, as if I had stepped into a time tunnel filled with stories.
The museum's exhibits are very rich, from the history of Beitou hot springs to the introduction of various hot spring cultures, allowing me to feel the unique charm of this land. I particularly liked the area that showcased the ancient hot spring bathhouse, with its retro decor and facilities making me feel as if I had traveled back to Beitou a hundred years ago, imagining how people enjoyed the hot springs back then.
During the visit, the museum's guide provided detailed explanations and shared many interesting stories, giving me a deeper understanding of the development of Beitou hot springs. Especially regarding the mineral content of the hot spring water and its health benefits, I felt the profound heritage of hot spring culture.
After the visit, I enjoyed a local specialty tea at the museum's café. Sitting by the window, overlooking the surrounding natural scenery, I felt a sense of peace and satisfaction.
Overall, the Beitou Hot Spring Museum is an excellent place that combines history, culture, and nature. It not only broadened my knowledge but also gave me a deeper understanding of Taiwan's hot spring culture. I look forward to visiting again in the future to explore more stories!
Horace0325
Beitou Hot Spring Museum, History of Taiwanese Hot Spring Culture.
#traveldiaries
Beitou Hot Spring Museum, located in Taipei’s Beitou District, offers a fascinating look into the area's history as a hot spring destination. Originally built in 1913 during the Japanese colonial period, it was used as a public bathhouse and was one of the largest in East Asia at the time. The museum's architecture reflects a mix of Japanese and Western styles, featuring wooden structures and red-brick designs.
Inside, visitors can explore various exhibits that detail the history of Beitou’s hot springs, Japanese bathing culture, and the role of the hot springs in Taiwanese health and leisure. The museum also highlights the unique geothermal features of the Beitou area, which is famous for its sulfuric springs.
Today, the Beitou Hot Spring Museum serves as a cultural and historical landmark, giving insight into the development of Taiwan's hot spring culture and its ongoing significance.
Dixon Thum
Beitou Hot Spring Museum: An Introduction
The Beitou Hot Spring Museum is located in Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan. It is a museum that introduces the history, geology, and culture of Beitou Hot Springs.
You can reach the museum by taking the MRT to Xinbeitou Station and walking for about fifteen minutes. From a distance, the museum has a quaint and classical appearance.
The Beitou Hot Spring Museum was established in 2003. Originally, it was a public bathhouse built during the Japanese colonial period. After renovations and re-planning, it became the museum it is today. Inside the museum, there are several exhibition halls that introduce various topics such as the formation of Beitou Hot Springs, dining after soaking in the hot springs, the properties of the hot springs, the relationship between indigenous people and hot springs, and the development of hot springs during the Japanese colonial period.
One of the exhibition halls, called the 'Hot Spring Experience Area,' features a simulated hot spring source and bathtub, allowing visitors to experience the feel of a real hot spring. Additionally, the museum offers guided tours and related activities such as hot spring knowledge lectures and workshops.
When I visited, it was the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the museum was decorated with lanterns for the occasion, making it a great spot for photos.
Overall, the Beitou Hot Spring Museum is a place suitable for the whole family to visit. It allows people to gain a deeper understanding of the culture and natural beauty of Beitou Hot Springs.
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BeiTou Hot Spring Museum, Taiwan 🇹🇼
#weekendgetaways
📍Beitou Hot Spring Museum, Taipei
Decided to take a half day trip to BeiTou which is famous for their hot springs, and it was such a great decision! We visited their hot spring museum, which is nearby the New BeiTou station! It is such a well built and nice museum, explaining the history and cultures of the hot springs in Taipei. There is no entrance fee required, and it was giving some vibes as it we were about to go to hot springs, with the in house slippers, the wide straw mat seating area, the small benches. There are a few sections in the museum, very instagramable and interesting. Lovely place to spend some time!
StephenieNg
【Beitou Hot Springs】Experience the bathhouse culture of the past at the Beitou Hot Springs Museum.
【Business Hours】
10:00〜18:00
【Admission】
Free
【Atmosphere and Facilities】
The museum allows visitors to freely explore using slippers (provided for loan). There is a large tatami room with fans installed, which can also be used for resting.
I wasn't born in the Showa period, so I can't know for sure, but the exhibits, buildings, and presentations somehow evoke that era's ambiance.
【Highlights】
The stained glass windows beside the former main bath area are very beautiful and impressive.
【Points to Note】
When I visited before 11 am, there was a long line of group bus tour visitors. After spending about an hour strolling around and killing time before revisiting, it was less crowded, so perhaps there are fewer groups around lunchtime.
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Beitou hot spring museum, to know some of the history of the hot spring in Beitou😊
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Taipei: Yangmingshan/Beitou Hot Springs, wait until the cherry blossoms are in full bloom
Taipei: Yangmingshan/Beitou Hot Springs, wait until the cherry blossoms are in full bloom
Taipei Citywalk, start a day of admiring cherry blossoms at Yangmingshan, experiencing Beitou Hot Springs, and checking in at Taipei 101. Yangmingshan is Taipei's backyard, and every year from February to March is the season of blooming flowers, with colorful azaleas and early cherry blossoms competing for beauty. By the end of February, the Yaezakura cherry blossoms are blooming competitively, and when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the misty clouds surround the green hills, and soaking in a sulfur hot spring is like a springtime encounter.
🌸 Flower Viewing Spots:
Yangmingshan Flower Clock (Pic 2-7)
Yangmingshan Fountain (Pic 1)
Yangmingshan Second Parking Lot (Pic 9)
🚍 How to get there:
Take the small 8 bus from the Jiantan MRT station, or take the 129/small 9 bus from the Beitou MRT station to reach the above flower viewing spots.
📝 Flower Viewing Tips:
1⃣ The Yangmingshan Flower Clock is planted along the stream with colorful azaleas, which bloom at the end of February together with the early cherry blossoms, creating a layered effect.
2⃣ The Yangmingshan Fountain is tightly surrounded by Yaezakura cherry blossoms, resembling light pink clouds, and the combination with the fountain is very photogenic.
3⃣ The cherry blossoms at the Second Parking Lot bloom earlier, and by the time of visit, it is nearing the end of the flower season.
4⃣ The bus schedule provided by Google Maps for the Yangmingshan area is not accurate; wait for the bus based on the electronic display.
5⃣ Yangmingshan also has other nice attractions such as Xiaoyoukeng and Qixing Mountain (my visit failed due to heavy fog at the mountain top). You can take the 108 bus (circular mountain bus) from the Yangmingshan bus terminal, but pay attention to the schedule as there are not many buses.
♨️ Beitou Hot Springs:
Yangmingshan is an active volcano with abundant geothermal resources. The hot springs in the Beitou area are natural green sulfur springs, which are said to contain trace amounts of radium and have healing effects, one of only two in the world. In addition to hot spring hotels, you can also choose specialized hot spring shops. I chose the 'Emperor Pool Hot Spring Royal Meal Pavilion', which can be reached by the small 8/small 9 bus. The hot spring is located in the sulfur stream of Yangmingshan, surrounded by numerous spring eyes steaming with sulfur vapor. After soaking in the sulfur spring, the skin really becomes more delicate, worth a try.
⭕️ The private bathhouse requires at least two people (500 Taiwan dollars), with a 30-minute limit on holidays and 40 minutes on weekdays; the public pool is not time-limited (250), and the locker requires a 20 coin.
❗️ If you choose the mixed public pool, bring a swimsuit.
‼️ There is a restaurant inside, and if you spend more than 400 on a meal, you can soak in the public pool for free.
🗻 Sulfur Valley:
After soaking in the hot springs, I checked in at Sulfur Valley (Pic 10-11), a 15-minute walk from the Emperor Pool Hot Springs. A large amount of sulfur vapor spews from the ground, accompanied by boiling and erupting spring water, making a hissing sound, a spectacular scene.
🏢 Taipei 101:
After the tour, I checked in at several classic spots of Taipei 101.
1⃣ Takeuchi Izakaya (Pic 12-13), walk south for 10 minutes from Exit 2 of the Xiangshan MRT station to compress the towering skyscraper and old house into one picture, creating a beauty of old and new integration.
2⃣ Xiangshan (Pic 14-16), enter the mountain from the 'Xiangshan Trail' entrance on Google Maps, choose the right path at the first fork, and reach the photography platform in 15 minutes. But it is recommended to continue walking up for 10 minutes to the Six Giant Rocks viewing platform, where the view is more open. The mountain trail is all stone steps with handrails and street lights, making climbing effortless.
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Museum of Hot Spring
No. 2, Zhongshan Rd, Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 112
The Beitou Hot Spring Museum is open daily except Monday, from 9am to 5pm. The museum features how the people in the past enjoy their hot spring. The tatami lobby is very special. visitors can sit on it to have a drink while chatting with your friends.
There is a big bath area which is 9 meters by 6 meters, used by the men in the past to have their hot bath. This big bath is strictly for men to use.
There is also a small bath area where the females will have their hot bath, usually with their family members. This area is restricted for females to enter only.
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The Beitou Hot Springs Museum is located in the Beitou Hot Spring Area and is open for free. Its predecessor was the "Beitou Hot Spring Public Bathing Spot". In 1913, it was built in the Izuyama Onsen in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It was used by ordinary citizens to make soup. It was the largest hot spring bath in East Asia at that time. However, by the end of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the bathhouse was gradually abandoned. It was not until 1998 that it was refurbished. The Beitou Hot Spring Museum was opened to the public and is currently listed as a Taiwanese third-class monument.
There are two floors in the building. On the first floor, there is Beitou Hot Spring Bath Exhibition Area, Beitou Stone Exhibition Area, Hot Spring Beitou Exhibition Area, and the second floor has Beitou Hot Spring Town Development History Exhibition Area and North. The investment in the Aboriginal exhibition area, the tatami event hall display area, the multimedia audio-visual room display area, the Beitou industry display area and the Taiwan Hollywood display area allow people who come to the Beitou Hot Spring Museum to thoroughly understand the historical development of Beitou Hot Spring.
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[ Beitou Hot Spring Museum]
Located at No. 2 Zhongshan Road, Beitou District, 20 km from Taipei City, it was originally built in 1913 by Taipei Beitou Hot Springs
bathroom. The whole building adopts Japanese wooden structure and back. By the green hills, the winding path is quiet, the flowers and trees are sparse, and the style is novel and chic, and the style of the British country house. As soon as I stepped in, it seems to go back to the past. In 1997, under the active enthusiasm of enthusiastic people, it was designated as a third-class cultural relics in Taiwan and was converted into the Beitou Hot Spring Museum.
The hot spring museum is free. Visitors must change their slippers when entering the house. They are divided into men and women and size, quite neat, and there are also children's slippers. The exhibition area on the second floor is the introduction of the history of the development of Beitou Hot Spring Township. The old photos lead the public to feel the nostalgia of the former Beitou Hot Spring Township.