Duoai Mineral Spring
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| No. 2, Lane 34, Xinyi Road Map | |
| Jiaoxi Township | |
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About this hotel
Introduction
Tucked in the heart of Jiaoxi Township, Yilan’s beloved hot spring destination, Do Ai Hot Spring Hotel (礁溪多愛溫泉會館) is the ideal base for travelers craving a relaxed, comfortable escape from Taipei’s busy pace. Just an hour’s drive from the capital, this family-friendly hot spring retreat blends warm Taiwanese hospitality with practical, well-thought-out amenities that cater to couples, families, and solo travelers alike.
Hotel Overview
Located at No. 8, Lane 34, Xinyi Road, Jiaoxi Township, Do Ai Hot Spring Hotel focuses on comfort and convenience for every guest. All rooms are non-smoking, soundproofed, and fitted with air conditioning, hypoallergenic linens, free Wi-Fi, and tea and coffee making facilities, plus in-room electric kettles, refrigerators, and even washing machines for longer stays. Every room has a private en-suite bathroom with a deep natural hot spring bathtub, complimentary toiletries, a hairdryer, and fluffy slippers. Shared# The Complete Guide to Duo Ai Hot Spring Resort, Jiaoxi Nestled in the heart of Jiaoxi, Yilan’s beloved hot spring town, 礁溪多愛溫泉會館 (Duo Ai Hot Spring Resort) is a charming, low-key base for travelers craving a relaxing Taiwanese hot spring getaway without the luxury resort price tag. Tucked down a quiet lane off main Jiaoxi thoroughfare Xinyi Road, this family-friendly spot puts you steps from street food stalls, local eateries, and Jiaoxi’s iconic public hot springs, making it ideal for couples, family groups, and slow travelers alike.
Hotel Overview
Duo Ai Hot Spring Resort is located at No. 8, Alley 34, Xinyi Road, Jiaoxi Township, and caters to both international and domestic guests with English and Chinese speaking staff. The property offers free private covered parking (no reservation required) and complimentary WiFi throughout all guest rooms. Accommodations range from cozy standard units to spacious family rooms, all non-smoking, soundproofed, and fitted with air conditioning, hypoallergenic linens, coffee/tea making facilities, an electric kettle, fridge, and even in-room washing machines for longer stays. Every room has a private hot spring tub (a non-negotiable in Jiaoxi) plus separate shower stalls, free toiletries, a hairdryer, and slippers. Guest reviews consistently praise the served breakfast, and on-site amenities include a sunny rooftop terrace, leafy garden, 24-hour security, and concierge services including luggage storage, paid tour booking, and laundry service. For active guests, a golf course is located just three kilometers from the hotel, with paid access available.
Top 3 Local Attractions
First, don’t miss Jiaoxi Hot Spring Park, a 10-minute walk from the hotel. This public green space features free foot soaking pools, manicured gardens, and the iconic white Jiaoxi Hot Spring Fountain that erupts with scalding mineral water hourly. It’s the perfect spot for an evening stroll after a day of exploring. Second, head to Wufengqi Scenic Area, a 5-minute drive from the resort. This lush river valley offers gentle hiking trails, cooling waterfalls, and natural rock pools for swimming in summer, with panoramic views of the Yilan plain from the upper trails. Third, visit the Jimmy’s Moon Bus, a 15-minute walk away. This beloved public art installation by local illustrator Jimmy Liao sits along the Jiaoxi railway, and is a whimsical photo spot that captures Yilan’s creative, laid-back spirit.
Travel Tips
If you plan to visit during peak weekends or Taiwanese national holidays, book your room at least two weeks in advance to secure your preferred size. Extra towels and bed linens are available for a small fee, so pack your own if you’re traveling light and want to avoid extra charges. Most local attractions are walkable from the hotel, but if you want to explore further afield, you can rent a scooter from shops just a block away on Xinyi Road. Don’t leave without trying Jiaoxi’s famous green onion cakes and wild vegetable hot pot at the night market, a 5-minute walk from the resort’s entrance.
Hotel Facilities
Breakfast Review Good Bathrooms