Wellspring by Silks is located in the well-known hot spring resort of Northern Taiwan, the most lively city center in Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County. Wellspring by Silks is the first boutique hot spring resort hotel of Silks Hotel Group. It only takes 45 minutes by car to downtown Taipei, and a five-minute walk from Jiaoxi Railway Station. Take the Kamalan Bus and get off at Jiaoxi Old Station to reach the hotel entrance.
Separate from the center of Jiaoxi City, the hotel is designed to surround the hotel with earth-tone grids, creating a secluded and secluded world of crystal springs. The atmosphere of the hotel is quiet and quiet. It is hoped that travelers will enter the hotel as soon as they step into the hotel. Feel the quiet and peaceful accommodation space. The ingenious and evasive space design allows travelers to easily reach all corners, but they can always find that each corner has an independent framed view, in an attempt to make each traveler experience a different time and space. .
In Wellspring by Silks, there is the operation time of Wellspring by Silks. Every season and every month, travelers are presented with the beauty of the four seasons in Yilan. Each stay is the starting point for the next trip. A trip to Wellspring by Silks worth celebrating and delighting. We also offer a dinner package at 17:20~19:00 every night on our Mihan Jiaoxi.
"In my estimation this is the best hotel in Jiaoxi, and perhaps in yilan (if we are considering facilities). First, it is just a few minutes walk from Jiaoxi train station, as well as some of the public hot springs around Jiaoxi, so very convenient. There are also a few restaurants nearby at various price ranges. Second, the room is pretty nice, they have a personal hot spring that you can relax in while partially being outdoors. Third, the hotel includes not just the facilites at Wellspring but also at nearby Just Sleep, which includes an indoor onsen, if that is more your style. Just Sleep also has a gym (Wellspring does not). They also offer some drinks and snacks at both hotels. During ”happy Hour” at Wellspring, they offer wine and some more variety of snacks, which I appreciated. But the main ”perk” of the Wellspring is the rooftop pool. There are actually two pools, so they offer a nearly 360 degree view of the surroundings, and on a clear day you can even see Guishan Island in the distance. Though the view isn't as good as, say, the view of the Taipei 101, it's still quite nice. And it's not like there are a lot of rooftop pools in other parts of Taiwan. And there is both a cold pool and a hot pool (hot spring). Finally, I think the buffet breakfast is pretty good quality, one of the better ones I have had in Taiwan for sure. They have a variety of hot food and cooked food. Overall though its a tad expensive, for a five star in Taiwan its probably cheap."