Xi'an Yuya Hot Spring Hotel**, located opposite the Huaqing Palace in Lintong, is a wellness, leisure, and resort hotel centered around "hot springs" and themed with "wabi-sabi" aesthetics. Wood carries warmth, and life finds its balance. The hotel rooms are elegantly designed with walnut wood as the base, exuding both sophistication and coziness. Each room is equipped with a private hot spring bath. Yuya Hot Spring Hotel shares the same geothermal source as the Huaqing Palace, whose pure mineral-rich waters have been revered by emperors throughout history and honored as the "Finest Imperial Spring Under Heaven." The top floor features an expansive terrace and a 150-square-meter rooftop pool. To the south, guests can overlook the entire Huaqing Palace and immerse themselves in 1.3 million square meters of lush greenery. At night, the mesmerizing views of the Huaqing Palace and *The Song of Everlasting Sorrow* performance unfold before your eyes. With privacy assured, the hotel offers unparalleled access to natural beauty, embodying sheer luxury. The hotel is fully equipped to meet the needs of diverse guests. Here, you can break a sweat in the gym, meditate in the yoga room, savor fine teas in the lounge, gather with friends for a barbecue, or revel in the party room. Seek no further for tranquility—it lies within a soothing soak. Seek no further from the world—its essence lingers in a cup of tea. Seek no further for foresight—it rests in the palm of your hand. Stepping into Yuya Hot Spring Hotel is a meeting of body, mind, and Zen.
"To be honest, the quality of this hotel really surprised me. The room has a high-end, minimalist wooden style, with attention to detail that makes it very pleasant to look at. The absolute highlight is the private hot spring tub on the balcony, directly facing a lush green mountain view. Soaking in the tub and just unwinding is incredibly stress-relieving. The room also comes with an exquisite tea set, allowing you to enjoy tea while gazing at the mountains – it really slows down the pace of life. I feel this getaway to the mountains for a few quiet days was definitely worth it."