Featured Hotels Near Gushan Park

Tucked away in the heart of Kaohsiung, Gushan Park is your peaceful escape from city chaos. Stroll beneath shady trees, listen to birdsong, and watch ferries glide across the harbor. Perfect for morning jogs or evening strolls, this green haven blends nature and urban charm like a quiet symphony.

Zu San Hotel

Zu San Hotel

4 / 5Good
No. 18-5 Lane 115, Zhongzheng Rd
3.61KM from Gushan Park
per night
From
USD**1
Hua Xiang Hotel-Qishan

Hua Xiang Hotel-Qishan

No.39 Zhongxiao Street
1.94KM from Gushan Park
Children's PlaygroundConference HallFamily-friendly HotelBicycle Rental ServiceLuggage StorageKTV
per night
From
USD**6
Chuan Ya Ju Homestay

Chuan Ya Ju Homestay

No.3, Lane. 23, Fuxing Road
4.31KM from Gushan Park
per night
From
USD**7
Cishan san-ho-yuan B&B

Cishan san-ho-yuan B&B

No. 6, Zhongxing Street, Guangfuli, Qishan District
4.9KM from Gushan Park
per night
From
USD**4
Kaohsiung Meinong Rabbit Paul Homestay B&B

Kaohsiung Meinong Rabbit Paul Homestay B&B

No. 5, Lane 58, Section 1, Fuxing Road, 843 Meinong, Taiwan
6.28KM from Gushan Park
Parking
per night
From
USD**4
Zhu Liang Villa

Zhu Liang Villa

No.8-3 Zhugeliao
6.62KM from Gushan Park
per night
From
USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Gushan Park

Kaohsiung Westin Hotel is highly recommended, offering panoramic views of Shoushan Nature Park and the Kaohsiung Harbor skyline from its guest rooms. Located just a 5-minute walk from the park entrance, it features free shuttle service to Kaohsiung MRT’s Gushan Station. The hotel also boasts an indoor heated pool and a rooftop garden, perfect for relaxing after exploring the lush trails. Its proximity to the park makes it ideal for nature lovers seeking both comfort and convenience.

Take the Red Line MRT from Kaohsiung Railway Station to Gushan Station, which takes only about 15 minutes with frequent departures. Exit at Gushan Station and walk 5 minutes to the main entrance of Kungshan Park. For travelers with luggage or mobility challenges, taxis are available—approximately 10 minutes away and costing around TWD 200. The station offers barrier-free access and clear signage, ensuring smooth navigation for all visitors.

Kungshan Park serves as the gateway to Shoushan National Nature Park, where you can join guided eco-trails to observe native flora and fauna such as Formosan Blue Magpies and White-eared Sibia. The park features a stargazing platform that hosts weekly evening astronomy lectures with telescope viewing sessions. During spring, participate in flower-walking events along wooden boardwalks adorned with blooming rhododendrons and mountain cherries, creating a poetic blend of seasonal beauty and natural serenity.

Visit Gushan Night Market, home to century-old stalls and innovative street vendors. Must-try dishes include Ayi Beef Noodle Soup, known for its rich broth and tender beef, and Chenji Braised Delicacies, featuring signature sauces on chicken feet and pork trotters. For seafood lovers, head to restaurants near Qidong Ferry Terminal to savor fresh Kaoping River shrimp and crab or a steaming sea bass hotpot, all made with locally sourced ingredients and enhanced by the park's crisp mountain air.

Kungshan Park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with some trails closing earlier at dusk for safety. Entry is free of charge with no admission fee. However, guided tours or access to facilities like the stargazing platform and ecological classrooms require prior HopeGoo and a small fee. To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning before 9:00 AM. Clear signage and emergency contact points are available throughout the park to ensure visitor safety.

Join hands-on ceramic workshops hosted by the Shoushan Cultural Association, where you’ll craft traditional Kaohsiung-style pottery under expert guidance. Visit the nearby Gushan Temple, a historic site offering insights into Buddhist heritage and local rituals. On lunar new year mornings and full moon nights, participate in morning bell ceremonies to experience spiritual tranquility. Summer events often feature outdoor concerts and local art exhibitions, showcasing Kaohsiung’s vibrant creative spirit and deep-rooted cultural identity.