Zhongshan Hot Spring

Zhongshan Hot Spring

Zhongshan Hot Spring
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8:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Monday
8:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Friday
8:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Sunday
8:00 AM - 2:00 AM

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4.0
4.0 of 5 bubbles25 reviews
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Stephanie T
24 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2015 • Friends
This spa is absolutely amazing. There is no other way to describe it. From you go in, you can tell the quality they offer at very reasonable prices. Their main swimming pool is quite large and they offer a variety of hot springs. They vary from traditional flowers with healing qualities to wine and cucumber hot springs.

The massages they offer are on the pricey side, but the staff were very polite and friendly. I had the Essential Oil massage and my skin felt so amazing.

A quick trip to this hot springs turned into staying there for 8 hours, and there was still more to see and do!

If you ever go Zhongshan you must visit this spa.
Written September 29, 2015
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Nathaniel
18 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017 • Friends
Pretty awesome place. Lots of interesting baths (vinegar, coffee, wine, milk, tea, rose, etc.) It's even got a pool of those little fish that'll eat the dead skin off your feet (I'm not a fan but if it's your thing, you'll love it).

It's just a great place for a relaxing day of soaking in various pools. There's an assault course on the big swimming pool too, which was really fun.

I wouldn't go in summer though. Much too hot unless you stick to the handful of cold-water pools and baths.

The food is mediocre.
Written May 20, 2018
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Bryana D
Newport, RI28 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Solo
I came here alone to check out the hot springs, I ended up staying all day. There are so many different themed hot springs and they are all amazing! There's a beautiful pool in the middle of it all. I also got 2 spa treatments when I was there, massage and exfoliant treatment. I had an amazing and relaxing time there I would highly recommend!
Written August 29, 2017
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captew
Bourne, MA139 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2016 • Business
went up here on a weeknight for 3 hours and was amazed at all the options. very clean facilities in many different pools to tip your toes into of different temperatures. The underwater massage chair was best
Written November 28, 2016
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Hans Christian H
26 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2016 • Friends
The pools in this spa in Zhongshan are very interesting because each warm pool has a different "theme". The "theme" is made from some organic plants etc. that are placed at in the spring of the pool. The pool themes include mint, wolfberry/goji, ginseng, milk, coffee, roses, lavender, and many more. In the middle of the area there is one big swimming pool and several hot springs with no added ingredients. Almost all the pools are between 39-42C° (102-107°F) with few exceptions.

If your knees will allow it I can recommend you to take a walk up the mountain before diving in. The mountain is located right next to the spa resort and on the top you will find a temple with a local religion and a bella vista of the city skyline.

The reason I will not give this place 5* is because of the noise. It is not as tranquil as it ought to be.
Written October 13, 2016
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Han X
Tulsa, Oklahoma51 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2014 • Family
Great great spring. TOO crowded after dinner, it was hard to find a empty spot to fill yourself in .... better to visit in the afternoon.
Written January 4, 2015
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ngupta01
Hong Kong, China24 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2012 • Friends
The Hot Spring resort was very good and I would highly recommed it to others.

The spas varied in size- some were small while others were big- each had a different with fragnance and had hot spring water which was quite refreshing.

The major drawback was the food- we got 4 buffets- lunch, dinner, breakfast and lunch again next day. but for every meal we got the SAME items.....and the food was not tasty at all.

There was a shopping mall close by that had the famous supermarket so we managed to get good food. In fact there was KFC and other food joints.

We went to a strawbery farm while going and on return we went to see the famous Sun Yat Sen's house that's been converted on to a museum so that people can have a glimpse of his lifestyle.

Overall, the trip was amazing!!!!!!
Written March 28, 2012
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Fanny R
Beijing, China52 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017 • Friends
Me and my two friends went here without expecting much. Turned out to be amazing, they have so many different warm themed pools and massage pools, and of course the massive cold pool in the middle. The employees speak enough english and they have a free lounge area were u can relax and get coffee or fruits
Written April 3, 2017
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P T
Hawaii258 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2015 • Couples
Part of the 5 star Hot Springs Hotel with excellent Chinese and western restaurants, beautiful outdoor spa in garden settings. Indoor spa, steam room and massage available.
Written February 4, 2016
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movedtotravel
Columbus, IN106 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2018 • Family
Living in China, our expat family is often looking for something new to experience and explore on the weekends that is accessible to those who have not yet mastered the Mandarin language (ahem, working on it). We tried this based on the advice of several other Western friends who had given it the thumbs-up, and they were right. We've been twice -- once on a super hot weekend in August, the next time on a warmish winter day in January. During the first trip, the main (large) pool was a welcome cold respite from the heat of the many scented hot spas surrounding it. There were also large obstacle-course-style inflatables in the center of the main cold pool that kids (and adults) were enjoying trying to conquer. My kids, ages 10 and 12, spent *hours* wearing themselves out on those things. During the winter visit, only the bravest and youngest were up for that frigid main pool, and the inflatables were gone. My two still amused themselves playing pool games in the freezing water as the Chinese people laughed at them and occasionally jumped in on a dare from their own friends (who were undoubtedly saying, "If those foreign kids can do it, you should be able to, loser!").

There were very few English speaking people at the hot springs that we encountered, including at the main ticket counter, which made entrance slightly more challenging. But we're handy with Google translate and managed to pay for ourselves, receive our locker-key wristband, and understand vaguely where to go the first time. We didn't, however, get that on the third floor of the main building there are drinks and snacks and recliners (included with your entry price, which was around $25-30 US per person). There are probably more perks that a good Mandarin speaker would easily be able to fill you in on ... but alas that's not me.

Since we live relatively close we've never stayed the night, and we haven't eaten at the Western restaurant. We *did* try out the Chinese restaurant on site the first time, since we'd been there all day and were starving and really wanted some good Chinese food. Signs are in English, so it was easy to find, but that's where the English ended. And when we walked into the beautiful and ornate dining room (which we were highly underdressed for, along with many of the locals), more than one waitress or restaurant manager gave us the wide-eyed look of fear. But like usual, we managed to order a few things based off of photos on the menu and a couple spoken words of Mandarin. It was good but extremely high priced due to the resort surroundings.

There is a steam room and a sauna in the changing rooms, where you are given a lock with wristband lock to put your things away for the day. The ladies standing at the pool entrance also have plastic baggies if you want to take your phone to the pools.

It's a nice getaway from the usual and a fun one- or two-time experience. Probably not something you'd want to do every weekend.
Written March 6, 2018
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