Taiwan's abundant hot spring resources make it the perfect destination for a relaxing autumn or winter getaway. Twosevenths has compiled a comprehensive guide to hot springs across Taiwan. In the north, Taipei's hot springs are a top choice, with Beitou, Wulai, Yangmingshan, and Jinshan each offering unique charm. For the east, Yilan's hot springs are easily accessible. Central Taiwan visitors can head to Taichung's hot spring haven of Guguan, while the south boasts Guanziling, Liugui Baolai Hot Springs, and Pingtung Hot Springs, one of Taiwan's four famous hot spring areas. Whether you're seeking a private bathhouse, an open-air public pool, or a luxurious hot spring hotel, you'll find your perfect warm retreat here.
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