The spa uses acid-sulfate-chloride spring water, which is characteristic of the Beitou volcanic region.
The pools are arranged in an outdoor, semi-circular tiered structure to accommodate varying group sizes.
The water in the pools is sourced directly from the geothermal springs located upstream in the Beitou valley.
The facility is officially operated and maintained by the Taipei City Public Works Department.
The design incorporates traditional stone masonry to blend with the surrounding natural riverbank environment.
Fuxing Hot Foot Spa is a municipal outdoor public facility located in the Beitou hot spring area, offering complimentary foot soaking in naturally sourced geothermal water. The spa features multiple tiered pools that utilize sulfur-rich water channeled from the nearby thermal valleys. The site is designed as an open-air public amenity integrated into the local park landscape along the Beitou Creek. It provides a communal space for residents and visitors to relax their lower limbs in mineralized water. The facility is managed by the Taipei City Government and serves as a primary access point for experiencing Beitou's volcanic geothermal history. The water temperature is maintained by the natural flow from the spring source.
From the elevated walkway overlooking the tiered pools with the green, forested riverbank as a backdrop.
Bring a small hand towel to dry your feet after soaking, as there are no provided towels on-site.
Wear loose-fitting trousers that can be easily rolled up to the mid-calf to avoid getting clothing wet.
Rinse your feet at the designated cleaning station before entering the pools to maintain hygiene.
Do not attempt to soak your entire body or submerge items other than your feet in the pools.
Closed on Mondays for routine cleaning and maintenance.
Rinse feet thoroughly before entering the water; do not use soaps or detergents in the pools; sitting on the stone edges is permitted.