
Xinglong Hot Spring Eco-City in Xishuangtang, Jinghai County, Tianjin, covers over 60,000 square meters. The scenic area is a lush greenery of trees and water. Row a boat along the Grand Canal and wander along the waterways, enjoying the vibrant colors and lush greenery of the bridges. A retro train transports you back to nature amidst vibrant greenery. Wax figures of founding fathers and sages from past dynasties, towering amidst the lush vegetation, highlight the people's values of gratitude and respect for culture and education. Stroll along the beach at the large swimming pool and enjoy the hot spring spa, making you feel like you're immersed in a real-life ocean.
The Children's Castle, with its various large-scale amusement facilities adjacent to the Peacock Garden, Monkey Mountain, and Bird Forest, leads children into a fairy-tale kingdom; the multi-functional banquet hall can accommodate all kinds of wedding banquets, conferences and dinners; the China Food Street brings together famous snacks from all over the world; and the accommodation in the southern-style bamboo house will gradually lead you into a charming dream.
Warm temperate semi-humid continental climate; Xinglong Hot Spring Ecological City is a large original green leisure and sightseeing park integrating sightseeing, vacation accommodation, entertainment tourism, hot spring bathing, and business banquets. It is suitable for travel in all seasons.
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Xinglong Hot Spring Ecological City sightseeing ticket: 30 yuan/person, hot spring ticket: 60 yuan/person, park train: 10 yuan/person
08:00-20:00
Xinglong Hot Spring Ecological City is a modern resort area combining hot spring therapy with ecological tourism. It promotes health, relaxation, and natural recreation for visitors from Tianjin and surrounding areas.
The hot spring city is located in the outskirts of Tianjin. Visitors can reach it by taxi, rideshare, or private car. Some buses from central Tianjin connect to nearby stations, followed by a short taxi ride. Metro access is limited.
Opening hours are generally 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Best times to visit are during weekdays and off-peak seasons for a quieter experience, while winter months are ideal for enjoying hot springs.
Tickets typically range from 150–300 CNY depending on the package. They can be purchased at the entrance or online via the official website or authorized travel platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially on weekends or holidays. 1–2 weeks ahead is usually sufficient.
Visitors usually spend 3–6 hours enjoying hot springs, spa services, and the ecological park.
Guided tours and audio guides are generally not provided. Staff may assist visitors in Chinese.
Start with outdoor and indoor hot springs, then explore ecological gardens. Conclude with spa treatments or rest in leisure areas.
Evening visits are possible with illuminated pools and walkways. Special seasonal events may occasionally occur.
Weekdays and non-holiday periods are less crowded. Weekends and public holidays attract more visitors.
The resort provides toilets, showers, changing rooms, restaurants, snack kiosks, water stations, resting lounges, and souvenir shops.
The area accommodates children and elderly in most pools and pathways. Some hot spring pools may have steps; accessibility for disabled visitors may be limited in certain areas.
Cash is accepted, but cards and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely supported.
Restaurants inside the resort offer Chinese cuisine and light snacks. Nearby suburban restaurants provide additional dining options.
Vegetarian options are available, but halal or vegan food may require prior inquiry.
Nearby hotels include resorts, guesthouses, and mid-range accommodations suitable for overnight stays.
Souvenir shops offer hot spring products, small toys, spa items, and local handicrafts.
Taxis, rideshares, or private cars are the easiest options. Limited local bus routes connect to nearby attractions.