Fairytale Yi Su Hotspring Hotel
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| No. 51-1, Wenquan Road Map | |
| Jiaoxi Township | |
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About this hotel
Travel Guide to 瑞德童話藝宿商旅 (Fairy Tale Art Hotel), Jiaoxi
Introduction
Nestled in the heart of Yilan’s Jiaoxi Township, Taiwan’s beloved hot spring destination, 瑞德童話藝宿商旅 (Fairy Tale Art Hotel) blends whimsical artistic style, warm Taiwanese hospitality, and the iconic healing mineral waters that draw visitors to this corner of the island. Perfect for family getaways, romantic weekend escapes, and slow wellness retreats, this boutique property turns a simple Jiaoxi trip into a memorable, comfortable experience that feels both charming and surprisingly practical.
Hotel Overview
Tucked at No. 51-1 Wenquan Road, this property checks every box for a stress-free hot spring stay. Every guest room comes with a private hot spring bath, stocked with full amenities: a deep soaking tub, premium free toiletries, a hairdryer, soft slippers, and ample closet space. In-room perks include a flat-screen TV, electric kettle, free high-speed WiFi, and air conditioning, while accessible rooms and family-sized configurations cater to travelers of all abilities and group sizes.
On-site facilities add extra value: guests enjoy a well-reviewed daily breakfast with dedicated options for kids, an indoor play area for little ones stocked with board games and puzzles, a 24-hour front desk with English-speaking staff, daily housekeeping, and luggage storage. The hotel also offers free WiFi across the entire property, and on-site private parking is available for guests (note that spaces cannot be pre-booked and may incur a small fee). Safety features include 24/7 security cameras, smoke detectors, keycard access, and in-room safes for peace of mind.
Local Attractions
- Jiaoxi Tangweigou Hot Spring Park: Just a 5-minute walk from the hotel, this open-air public park lets you dip your feet in free, gently flowing hot spring water, surrounded by lush tropical greenery and iconic carved stone dragon statues. Don’t miss the nearby foot massage stalls and street food vendors selling Yilan’s famous scallion pancakes.
- Wufengqi Scenic Area: A 10-minute drive from the hotel, this lush waterfall and hiking trail offers gentle, family-friendly paths through dense forest, with the cooling mist of a 100-meter waterfall as your reward. It’s ideal for a morning hike before returning to the hotel for a soak.
- Yilan Children’s Folklore Park: 15 minutes away by car, this open-air museum celebrates traditional Taiwanese folk culture with interactive exhibits, handcraft workshops, and sprawling green spaces perfect for kids to run and play.
Travel Tips
If you’re visiting during peak weekends or national holidays, book your room at least 2–3 weeks in advance, as family rooms fill up fast. Arrive after 3pm for check-in, but you can leave luggage with the front desk early to start exploring Jiaoxi straight away. Don’t forget to pack your swimsuit if you want to use the hotel’s shared public hot spring area, though most visitors prefer the convenience of a private soak in their own room. For dinner, walk 10 minutes along Wenquan Road to find dozens of casual restaurants serving Yilan’s famous wild mountain vegetables and fresh seafood.
Hotel Facilities
Breakfast Reviews are Good Bathrooms Bedroom Closet or Wardrobe, Dressing Room, Kitchen Cleaning Supplies, Electric Kettle, Room Facilities Bedside Outlet, Hanging Rod, Multimedia/Technology Flat Screen TV, Dining Services Children's Buffet, Children's Meal, Restaurant Internet