Beitou Hot Spring Museum
Taipei, Taiwan
15 ticket options available · from $3.29 to $76.19 · free cancellation on 9 of 15
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About Beitou Hot Spring Museum
The Beitou Hot Spring Museum is located in Taipei, Taiwan, and serves as a cultural and historical site dedicated to the area's hot springs. Visitors come to explore the museum's exhibitions, which highlight the significance of hot springs in local culture, as well as the development of Beitou as a popular spa destination.
Entry to the Beitou Hot Spring Museum can be purchased from various marketplaces, with ticket prices differing significantly between sellers. It is advisable to compare prices across platforms to find the best deal, as some vendors may offer tickets at lower rates than others.
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2 marketplaces sell entry to Beitou Hot Spring Museum, from $3.29.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Over The Planet Free cancellation | Beitou Museum Admission Ticket | $3.29 | View |
| Trip.com | Beitou Tianyue Hot Spring Resort Public Nude Hot Spring Bath | $19.69 | View |
Tours, passes & combos at Beitou Hot Spring Museum
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Agoda Free cancellation | [KKday Recommendation] Single-person public bath voucher (Ma | $13.49 | View |
| Trip.com Free cancellation | Taipei | Beitou Spring City Resort | Private Hot Spring Room | $13.97 | View |
| Trip.com Free cancellation | Spring City Hot Spring Spring Outdoor Spa or Private Hot Spr | $15.11 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | Public Bathhouse (No Reservation) | $15.25 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | Public Hot Spring Weekday Voucher (Valid date: 2025/04/01-20 | $15.85 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | Public Hot Spring Weekend Voucher (Valid date: 2025/04/01-20 | $17.79 | View |
| Trip.com | Beitou Waterhouse: Japanese-Style Public Bath Experience | $18.10 | View |
| Trip.com Free cancellation | Taipei Beitou | Shuimei Hot Spring Resort | Shuimei Public B | $20.64 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | Iwa-yu Double Room Onsen Voucher for 120 minutes | $31.69 | View |
| Trip.com | Beitou spring hotel hinoki club public nude bath + cypress w | $41.24 | View |
| Trip.com | Beitou hot spring private room for 2 guests, 90-min soak (ad | $54.29 | View |
| Trip.com | Beitou hot spring guest room for 2 guests, 90-min soak (addi | $76.19 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Museum in Taipei, Taiwan
Visitor information
- Address: No. 2, Zhongshan Rd, Linquan Village, Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 112
- Phone: +886 2 2893 9981
- Official website: https://hotspringmuseum.taipei/
People also ask
Is the Beitou Museum worth it?
The exhibitions in the Beitou Museum are very rich, covering the cultural relics and crafts from the cultural exchanges between Taiwan and Japan. Particularly worth mentioning is the traditional kimono exhibition and tea ceremony experience area in the museum.
How do I get from Taipei to Beitou hot springs?
To get to Beitou from Taipei, take the Taipei Metro (MRT) to Beitou MRT Station on the red Tamsui-Xinyi Line. What is this? Once at Beitou Station, change platforms and jump on the Xinbeitou Line one stop to Xinbeitou MRT Station.
Is Beitou Thermal Valley free?
Free to visit and easily accessible via boardwalks around the spring, Beitou's Thermal Valley (“地熱谷”) is a short walk from Beitou Park and the Hot Spring Museum in Taipei – just follow your nose (the whole area smells of sulfur) and see Beitou's most spectacular (and steamy!) attraction.
How much does it cost to go to the Beitou Museum?
It is free admission and you take off your shoes on entry and are provided with slippers to walk around in. It is staffed by volunteers who are lovely and very helpful. The building is an old bath house constructed by the Japanese in the colonial era.