Hua Feng Hot Spring Grand Castle sits at the heart of Yanqing’s tourism loop in Beijing, surrounded by mountains and fresh air. It’s super easy to reach: drive along the G6 Beisix Ring Road, take the Yanqing exit, and you’ll spot it at No. 2 Qingyuan Street. If you’re not driving, hop on a bus from Dengchang Railway Station (919 route) or take a taxi—about an hour’s ride from downtown Beijing. Trust me, the scenic drive alone is worth it!
Nature’s Backdrop
Nestled in Yanqing’s hilly landscape, Hua Feng feels like a hidden gem. The castle is wrapped in greenery, with fruit orchards and pines all around. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom like pink clouds, and autumn brings apples and peaches you can pick yourself. The hot springs here are fed by natural mineral-rich waters, perfect for soaking after a day of hiking nearby spots like Longqing Gorge or Badaling Great Wall.
Architecture & Vibes
The moment you step into Hua Feng Hot Spring Grand Castle, you’ll feel like you’ve teleported to Europe. Think stone castles, ivy-covered walls, and cobblestone paths. But don’t worry—the staff still serve tea in Chinese-style porcelain cups! It’s this mix of Western charm and local warmth that makes the place so unique. At night, fairy lights glow along the castle’s towers, creating a fairytale vibe.
Stay Options
Whether you’re solo, traveling with friends, or on a family trip, Hua Feng has you covered. Choose from cozy suites, apartments with kitchens, or private villas with fireplaces. My favorite? The villas with balconies overlooking the orchard. Pro tip: Book a room with a private hot spring bath—it’s pure luxury after a day of exploring.
Food & Drink
Get ready for a feast! Hua Feng’s restaurants blend flavors from around the world. The Chinese restaurant serves classics like roast lamb (try the whole grilled sheep!), while the Western bistro nails pasta and steaks. Don’t miss the doufu banquet—a decadent spread of tofu dishes disguised as gourmet. For something casual, grab BBQ snacks by the pool, or sip wine in the castle’s courtyard. Oh, and the fruit? Freshly picked from their own gardens.
Activities & Fun
This place isn’t just about relaxing—it’s packed with things to do. Start your morning with a tennis match on their courts, then soak in the hot springs to recover. Feeling competitive? Suit up for a CS battle in the forest (paintball-style!). Families will love the orchard: kids scream with joy picking apples, and parents enjoy the quiet. At night, gather around a bonfire for a barbecue or try a fish feast by the lake.
Spa & Wellness
The hot springs here are the real star. Plunge into outdoor pools surrounded by bamboo, or opt for private ones tucked in garden nooks. The mineral-rich water is said to ease muscles and stress. After soaking, book a massage at the spa—they use herbs and oils inspired by both Chinese traditions and European aromatherapy.
Local Touches
What makes Hua Feng special? It’s half European castle, half rural China. You’ll hear roosters crowing in the morning and see goats wandering the grounds. The staff wear traditional uniforms but chat happily in English. And while the castle looks fancy, the vibe is laid-back. Bring your swimsuit, comfy shoes, and a hunger for adventure—you’ll leave wanting to come back!
Practical Tip: Weekdays are less crowded, and seasonal fruits change year-round. Check their website for festivals (like cherry-picking in spring!).