
The Beijing Tongzhou Yunheyuan Hot Spring Resort is located on the banks of the Chaobai River in Songzhuang Town, Tongzhou District, Beijing. It is a leisure and vacation destination that integrates business, recreation, leisure, vacation, dining, and tourism. The Yunheyuan Hot Spring Royal Spring Water World features hot spring water sourced from natural geothermal waters two thousand meters underground, rich in minerals and trace elements beneficial to the human body. The water world, a paradise of hot spring water, offers a variety of attractions, including sledding, a three-color slide, and a children's playground, perfect for a relaxing family outing. Everywhere you look, you'll be enveloped by shimmering mist, rockery, waterfalls, and swaying tree shadows.
North temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
Summer and autumn are the best times to visit
It is recommended to play for 2 to 3 hours
130 yuan
Monday to Friday 09:00-22:00, Saturday to Sunday 09:00-23:00
Yunheyuan Hot Spring Water World is a modern hot spring resort in Beijing, known for combining therapeutic hot springs with recreational water activities. It serves as both a relaxation destination and a family-friendly entertainment spot.
Located in the outskirts of Beijing, accessible via taxi, private car, or bus from central areas. Public transportation may require a combination of metro and shuttle bus or taxi from the nearest station.
Typically open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best times to visit are weekdays to avoid crowds, and in colder months when hot springs are most enjoyable.
Entrance fees vary depending on the day and selected packages, usually ranging from ¥200–¥400 per person. Tickets can be purchased online via the official website or travel platforms, or at the ticket counter on-site.
Advance booking is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays, ideally 1–3 days in advance.
3–5 hours are recommended to fully enjoy the pools, water activities, and spa treatments.
Guided tours are generally not available; visitors explore independently. Staff may provide assistance in Mandarin and limited English.
Start with a relaxation pool, then enjoy the wave pool and water slides, followed by spa treatments, and finish with a walk through the gardens before exiting.
Night visits are allowed until closing hours. Some areas may have lighting effects, but there are no regular light shows. Special seasonal events may occur.
Weekends, holidays, and peak seasons are crowded; weekdays and off-season months are quieter.
Facilities include clean restrooms, changing rooms, locker rentals, restaurants, snack bars, drinking water stations, and resting areas.
Accessible for children and adults; ramps and flat areas are available, but some pools may have steps. Disabled access is partial, depending on the area.
Cards and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted; cash can also be used.
Several on-site restaurants, snack bars, and cafes offering local and international cuisine are available.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options are limited but may be requested in advance.
Nearby resorts and hotels provide convenient access, including Yunheyuan Resort accommodations and other hotels in suburban Beijing.
Souvenir shops are available on-site, typically selling bath products, towels, spa-related items, and local crafts.