Located in Wulai, 14 miles from Xingnan Night Market, Wulai SungLyu Hot Spring Resort has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Located in Wulai and with Xingnan Night Market reachable within 13 miles, Wulai Shui An Hot Springs has a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Offering a restaurant, Hotspring World Wulai is located in Wulai. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Each room here will provide you with a TV, air conditioning and a hot tub.
Located in Wulai District, an area known for hot springs,Courier Station features spacious, air-conditioned rooms and suites with a hot tub and free Wi-Fi. A 2-minute drive away is the Wulai...
Featuring a spa and hot spring bath, Spring Spa Hotel is located in Wulai. It offers cozy rooms decorated in different styles. All rooms come with a hot tub and mountain views.
Sun Moon Bed& Breakfast offers accommodations in Wulai. The homestay has a terrace and spa center, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. Every room includes a TV.
Boasting spacious rooms with private spring bathtubs, Wulai Pause Landis Resort provides a tranquil hideaway, featuring a spa with hotsprings. It features a tea house and provides free internet...
51 Spring offers accommodations in Wulai, 13 miles from Xingnan Night Market and 14 miles from Gongguan Night Market. Featuring mountain and river views, this homestay also offers free Wifi.
Providing mountain views, Sla Ulay in Wulai features accommodations, pool with a view, an open-air bath, a garden, a terrace, and a bar. A hot spring bath is available for guests.
On average, 3-star hotels in Wulai cost $180 per night, and 4-star hotels in Wulai are $777 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Wulai can be found for $232 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Wulai this weekend is $148 or, for a 4-star hotel, $863. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Wulai for this weekend cost around $242 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $198 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Wulai for tonight. You'll pay around $863 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Wulai will cost around $233, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Wulai:
10
Scored 10
We really only walked to old town one day as we spent a lot...
We really only walked to old town one day as we spent a lot of time in the hotel and in the hotel spa. However, in one day we in the village we had great street food, took a tram up the mountain, took a vintage train ride, went for a long walk, and we loved our hotel Volando Urai.
We didn't get a chance to go to the indigenous museum which looked great. We will visit Wulai again!
Carol
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Wulai is such a fun, quaint town.
Wulai is such a fun, quaint town. It was a peaceful get-away for our family, but also had activities nearby that our kids could enjoy as a family. The Yun-hsien was one of our kids favorite areas to visit. We took the small trains up to the gondola, and took the gondola the rest of the way. It is not handicap accessible, and there are many stairs to climb at the end, if you have troubles with climbing. YuN-hsien itself had quite a few attractions that were closed, but I think there was enough for it to still be an enjoyable time. We enjoyed the scenery of Wulai, the laid back feel and trying the local food. If you are looking for a relaxing spot to get away to enjoy nature and rest, I would highly recommend Wulai.
Sara
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Wulai is a fantastic break from Taipei.
Wulai is a fantastic break from Taipei. There are a lot of places to eat andI mostly just sampled street food. The hot springs are the main draw so go for the views and stay in one of the resorts. Please note that many resorts are up a winding hill. Walk through Wulai Old Street until you find concrete stairs then follow those up. It’s either the stairs or a long, steep walk following the road. Take some time to check out the Atayal museum as it is very interesting (and free). I hope to go again next time I’m in Taiwan.
Amanda
South Korea
10
Scored 10
Loved the fresh mountain vegetable stir fry!
Loved the fresh mountain vegetable stir fry! I came primarily to bird and enjoyed seeing quite a few bird species (and two species of monkey) but also enjoyed the scenery and would have loved to have had more time to explore different trails. and swim. Most people were friendly and I was fortunate to come on a day that was not a holiday or weekend-- it would have been crowded! The town is very charming and for those who love nature, there is much to explore.
Our stay was wonderful! We had a large room that very much reminded us of a Thai villa. The room had a huge double hot spring bath with an additional shower area - all of which had a beautiful view of the river and treeline.
We were welcomed by very friendly staff who also served us a large breakfast the next morning. Breakfast is a mix of Taiwanese and western styles and was very good. Particularly impressed with free-flow coffee!
The breakfast area we choose was outside by the river and that made it quite special.
Location is great with few minutes walk from bus stop and to old street town.
Love the room with the tent and little decorations on the wall. All the snacks and drinks in the room (including inside the fridge) are free to consume.
Soak the indoor pools to our heart content as it’s got cold, warm, and hot spring pools. The kids love it a lot!
The bath tub in the room fits two adults and the parents could soak more privately.
Overall, we loved our stay and would definitely come back.
The hot spring bath in the room was great (it's what people go to Wulai for). The bathroom was big.
The TV has a crazy number of channels.
The breakfast was pretty good. The location is OK; about a 10 - 12 minute walk up hill from the Old Street (use the steps that cut out the road switch-backs).
The owner was nice enough to use a translator for us to understand.
Lovely to wake up to mountain scenery and birdsongs. The cafe bar and hot spring + cool spring pools are so relaxing to hang out at. The spring water bath in the room is also perfect. The accomodstion is truly spacious. It's a dog-friendly place and we met the friendly resident shiba inu Roro. Walkable within 15-20min to restaurants.
lovely location along the river, great privacy. room comes with a hot spring tub to soak. the room i was in had two, one larger one with a seat and the another one just for a quick soak. the hot spring is the main attraction and had a sitting area with a table and a pair of chairs to enjoy the view and just relax.
The location was great - Wulai Old Street, Wulai Log Cart, and 7-Eleven just a couple minutes walk away.
The bathing pools on the deck - the reason we booked - was obviously great! Fell asleep to frogs croaking peacefully.
They provided hotpot dinner (big serving! 2 pax per pot), which is included in the booking fees. It’s just literally at one of the ends of the Wulai Old Street, thus convenient if you want to shop/walk at the Old Street.
Great balcony view of Wulai, spacious private hot tub inside. The property provided round trip transportstion to the main bus stop in Wulai, but it wasn’t located super close to the Main Street if you wanted to walk.
All things considered, the hotel provides great value compared to the other major hotels on the same street. Service is very friendly and personal, it felt like we were staying in someone’s house. Great.
The room was nice and romantic. Our dinner of vegetarian hot pot was enjoyed alfresco with a view of the Wulai river and forests. Breakfast was good and the freshly brewed coffee was unexpectedly great!
Love the public hot spring ..!and the hot pot dinner and breakfast as well which’s all included in the room charge .
Walking distance to Wulai old street .
The Hotel is at an amazing location, you can enjoy the hot springs direct in the Hotel Spa. It’s tasteful designed and the staff is lovely and helpful.
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