
Hallasan Hot Springs is located in the Asian Games Village on the North Fourth Ring Road in Chaoyang District, Beijing, within the Hallasan Hot Springs International Hotel. It offers a comprehensive range of hot springs, accommodations, dining, and entertainment. The hot spring water is sourced from premium springs in renowned towns in Beijing. Its key components, chloride, carbonate, and sulfate ions, relax muscles and joints, relieving fatigue. Combined with the hotel's elegant decor, comfortable environment, comprehensive facilities, and superior service, it's an excellent choice for both business banquets and leisure activities.
North temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
Best time to travel in winter
It is recommended to spend half a day
150 yuan
Outdoor hot spring business hours: 13:00-23:00 (indoor is a regular bathing pool (not a hot spring))
Fire Dragon Bath opening hours: 9:00-24:00
Hallasan Hot Spring (Asian Games Village Branch) is a modern wellness facility in Beijing, designed to provide relaxation and health benefits through natural hot spring baths. It is part of a chain inspired by the famous Hallasan springs in Korea.
The hot spring is located in the Asian Games Village area of Beijing. Visitors can reach it by taxi, rideshare, or nearby bus routes. Metro connections are also convenient, followed by a short taxi ride.
Typically open from morning until late evening. Weekdays and early mornings are less crowded and ideal for a relaxing visit.
Entry fees vary by package and services chosen, typically ranging from 200–400 RMB. Tickets can be booked online via the official website or on-site at the reception.
Advance booking is recommended, especially on weekends or holidays, ideally 1–3 days prior.
2–4 hours is sufficient to enjoy pools, saunas, and spa treatments comfortably.
Guided tours are generally not provided; instructions and information are available in Chinese and English on-site.
Start with a warm-up soak in the indoor pools, then move to outdoor pools, enjoy sauna/steam rooms, and finish with a spa treatment or relaxation in lounge areas.
The facility is open into the evening with ambient lighting; there are no special light shows or tours.
Weekdays and early mornings are least crowded. Weekends and public holidays are busy.
Yes, accessible pathways, ramps, and pool facilities are available for elderly, children, and disabled visitors.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted; cash is optional.
There is an on-site café and nearby restaurants in the Asian Games Village offering a variety of cuisines.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options may require prior checking at nearby restaurants.
Several hotels in the Asian Games Village area, ranging from mid-range to upscale, are close to the hot spring.
Gift shops inside offer spa products, skincare items, and wellness souvenirs.