
Guiyu Hot Springs, a national 4A-level tourist attraction and the first open-air garden hot spring in Guizhou Province, is located in the "secret and ecological Wudang" area of central Guizhou. The scenic area offers a comprehensive range of leisure and entertainment facilities, including a fitness area, a light dining area, a restaurant, the Guiyu Flower SPA, a book bar, an internet cafe, and more. Nestled among verdant mountains, it evokes a tranquil and elegant atmosphere. It is also a rare natural oxygen bar in Guizhou. The hot spring area boasts a variety of functional areas, including hydrotherapy, whirlpools, light baths, and slate-slab fish baths. The mineral trace elements in the hot springs contribute to healthy physical and mental health.
Subtropical humid mild climate; suitable for all seasons
Hot spring area, functional area, rest area; 0.5-1 day
Guiyu Hot Spring Tickets: 78 yuan; Children's Tickets: 34 yuan; Early Bird Tickets: 29 yuan per person
Off-season 6:30-17:30; Peak season 6:30-18:30
Guiyu Hot Spring is a renowned thermal resort in Guiyang, Guizhou, valued for its natural mineral waters. It is a popular destination for wellness, relaxation, and therapeutic bathing in the region.
Located in Guiyang, Guizhou Province. Accessible by taxi or rideshare from central Guiyang. Some local buses reach nearby stops, followed by a short walk to the hot spring resort.
Typically open from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. Best visited in autumn and winter for a warm, relaxing experience in cooler weather.
Entrance fees range from ¥100–¥200 depending on the pool and facilities used. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via official resort websites or travel platforms.
Advance booking is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays, ideally 1–3 days prior to your visit.
Plan for 2–4 hours to enjoy the hot springs, spa services, and surrounding areas.
Guided tours are generally not offered. Staff may provide instructions in Mandarin. Audio guides are typically not available.
Start with outdoor pools, then explore indoor pools and spa areas, followed by walking through landscaped gardens and relaxation zones.
Evening visits are allowed, with pools often illuminated. Special events or light shows may occasionally be offered during holidays.
Weekdays are less crowded. Weekends, public holidays, and peak winter vacation periods are busier.
Accessible for elderly and children, though some steps may exist. Wheelchair access may be limited in certain areas.
Cash is accepted, but most locations support mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay, as well as credit cards.
On-site restaurants serve local Guizhou cuisine and snacks. Nearby towns offer additional eateries and small cafes.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan or halal options may be limited and require checking with individual restaurants.
Several hotels, resorts, and guesthouses are near the hot spring, providing easy access for overnight stays.
Souvenir shops sell spa products, hot spring-themed gifts, and local handicrafts.