Tuesday, March 30, 2010

best inexpensive hot springs

Wife and I will be in Taiwan April 7th -14th looking to spend a few days soaking in the hot springs. Not looking to spend a fortune just soak in the waters. Any ideas on which one?



best inexpensive hot springs


A basic, no-frills hot spring would be the Beitou Public Hot Spring, walking distance from MRT Xinbeitou Station.



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Is this what you had in mind?



best inexpensive hot springs


Wulai public hot spring is free!!!




Calicocat, I think this a place we would like to see but I couldn%26#39;t find the english version.We would like to pay $150.00 a day or less for the two of us. For staying with hot springs.We are not looking for a spa with tubs ,we like pools. We just started our search yesterday . In Taiwan a week then off to Thailand for a month for our third visit.It is our fifty year aniversary.




Wow, how nice, congratulations! That%26#39;s such a special occasion.



While some do stay overnight at a hot spring, most people opt for a day package of hot spring + optional meal. It isn%26#39;t common to stay several nights in a row, since there usually isn%26#39;t anything to do in the area---unless, of course, they specifically wish to spend several days at a hot spring. Do you have a particular preference; are you okay with traveling a long distance (1.5 hrs.) by train or bus; and would you consider spas whose websites are in Chinese only?




Thanks for the help. I will wait for my book on Taiwan then have fewer questions.




Go to Wulai and use the natural hot spt=rings in the river. You can also take the cable car to the top of the mountains to visit the temple and then finish of the day with fried bees (they are great just like little chips) and sticky rice wrapped in Bamboo. Oh yeah this town has the best assortment of cakes and sweets.

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