
Tuankou Hot Spring, also known as Tianmu Mountain Hot Spring and the ancient name "Ludi Spring," dates back over 1,300 years. It is a low-temperature hot spring. Precipitation is the primary source of its water supply, with a daily output of 3,000 cubic meters. The water is colorless, odorless, slightly astringent, and transparent, with low mineralization and bicarbonate content. It has high medical value, offering therapeutic benefits for cardiovascular, endocrine, gastrointestinal, joint, neurological, and skin health.
“The warm water pavilion attracts more visitors in winter, and the stone pool is suitable for bathing in spring.” Spend 100 or 200 yuan to soak in a hot spring pool for half a day. It can prevent and cure diseases, eliminate fatigue, and maintain skin. You can also “feel warm in the bath and feel refreshed when you go out.” Experience the “hot spring culture” and purify your body and mind.
After washing away your fatigue in the hot spring village, you can also visit the nearby Liuxi River and Ruijing Stone Flower Cave, and taste ecological fish and shrimp in Gaoping Fishing Village.
The subtropical monsoon climate makes it suitable for travel all year round, but winter is the best time to soak in hot springs.
About 3 hours
Adult ticket: 368 yuan/person
09:00-23:00 (weekends)
10:00-22:00 (weekends)
Tuankou Hot Spring is a renowned natural hot spring in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, celebrated for its therapeutic waters and scenic environment. It attracts visitors for relaxation, wellness, and nature enjoyment.
Located in the Fuyang District of Hangzhou, the hot spring is accessible by taxi or rideshare from Hangzhou city center. Some local buses also stop near the resort. Walking from nearby accommodations is possible.
The hot spring typically opens from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended for fewer crowds and a more peaceful experience.
Entrance fees vary by package and pool type. Tickets can be purchased online through the resort's official website or onsite at the ticket counter.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends or holidays. Online reservations a few days prior ensure availability and preferred time slots.
2–4 hours are sufficient to enjoy the hot springs, spa treatments, and surrounding scenery.
Guided tours are generally not offered, but staff can provide assistance in Chinese and sometimes English. Audio guides are not available.
Start with a walk through the scenic garden, then move to outdoor pools for a soak, followed by indoor spa treatments. End with a relaxing rest at lakeside or garden areas.
The resort allows night visits; pools are usually illuminated, creating a serene atmosphere. Special events may occur seasonally.
Weekdays and non-holiday periods are less crowded. Early morning and late evening visits offer a quieter experience.
Facilities include changing rooms, lockers, toilets, cafes/restaurants, water stations, seating areas, and gift shops.
Most areas are accessible for elderly and children. Some outdoor pools and paths may be less suitable for visitors with mobility issues.
Cards and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted; cash is optional.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options may require inquiry at the resort or nearby restaurants.
Various hotels and guesthouses are located near the hot spring resort, ranging from luxury resorts to budget options.
Souvenirs include local teas, herbal products, bath salts, and handicrafts.
Continue by taxi, rideshare, or bus to Hangzhou city center or nearby scenic areas. Shuttle services may be offered by the resort.