
Dawu Hot Spring City is located in Xushui District, Baoding City, Hebei Province. It draws high-quality hot spring water from 3,003 meters underground. The water temperature at the bottom of the well is 62°C and the water temperature at the outlet is 56°C. It is rich in potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, strontium and other minerals that are beneficial to the human body. It is an excellent "sulfate iron spring" and a rare hot spring for hot spring therapy. It has a significant therapeutic effect on joint diseases in the elderly and can regulate the heart, vascular system and nervous system.
The resort integrates hot spring bathing, guest rooms, business conference facilities, a science fiction park, fitness and entertainment, ecological tourism, and specialty dining. Its overall planning fully embodies the design concept of being inspired by nature, transcending nature, and being man-made yet appearing to be natural creations. Far away from the hustle and bustle of the city, it feels like a paradise on earth, a wonderland on earth.
Suitable for travel all year round
3 hours
The price is 48 yuan per person on weekdays (Monday to Friday), 58 yuan per person on weekends (Saturday, Sunday and statutory holidays), and children's tickets are half the price of the ticket price on that day.
09:00-24:00, summer (July-August every year) business hours are 8:30-24:00
Dawu Hot Spring Resort is a popular leisure destination in Baoding, Hebei, known for its natural geothermal springs. It is significant for wellness tourism and offers relaxation, health benefits, and a retreat from urban life.
Located in Baoding, Hebei Province. Accessible by taxi or private car from Baoding city center. Some local buses may reach nearby areas, but additional transport or walking is usually required to enter the resort.
Open daily, typically from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Best times to visit are spring, autumn, and winter, when hot springs are especially enjoyable.
Entrance fees range from 150–300 CNY per adult depending on package and season. Tickets can be purchased online through the resort website or at the resort entrance.
Booking in advance is recommended on weekends, holidays, and peak seasons, ideally 2–5 days ahead.
3–6 hours to enjoy hot springs, spa treatments, and the resort grounds; overnight stay allows a more relaxed experience.
Guided tours are limited; most services are self-guided. Staff usually speaks Chinese; English assistance may be limited.
Night visits are allowed; some pools may have lighting for evening relaxation. Special light shows are occasional during festivals.
Weekends, public holidays, and winter peak season can be crowded. Weekdays and non-holiday periods are least crowded.
Some pool areas are accessible, but uneven surfaces may limit access for wheelchair users. Children should be supervised in pools. Elderly visitors can enjoy designated safer pools.
Cash, credit cards, and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are generally accepted.
On-site resort restaurants offer local and international cuisine. Nearby towns have small restaurants and cafes.
Vegetarian options are available at resort restaurants; vegan and halal options are limited and may require special request.
The resort provides accommodation options including hotel rooms and villas. Nearby towns have guesthouses and small hotels.
Souvenir shops sell spa products, hot spring-themed items, and local handicrafts.