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If Inn
4/51 Reviews
Ningxia Night Market
The hotel is ok. It is also convenient to eat, drink and play around. The staff at the hotel is not very good. Say don't book at Ctrip. We obviously booked the room. Going to the first sentence means that you have booked a room? In fact, they also have a single hand. Also left the room. ......... said Ctrip is not good in Taiwan. Do not make reservations at Ctrip in the future. I don't understand why. Your hotel will not be cancelled if you don't cooperate with Ctrip. We will not book a reservation at Ctrip. Anyway, people are not very happy to receive, we are in the room booked by Ctrip.
LinkWorld Hotel
4.2/5129 Reviews
Songjiang Nanjing District
Booked two standard rooms, the rooms were small but acceptable. The hotel has a washer and dryer, laundry is free and drying is charged, but very cheap. On the same floor as breakfast on the 9th floor, the more inconvenient is that the lift only reaches the 8th floor, you have to walk up one floor to get to the restaurant for breakfast, and the elderly who are not in good health are a little inconvenient.
CHYUAN DU SPRING RESORT
4.4/5133 Reviews
Beitou Hot Spring Area
It is an old hotel. Yet, after the recent refurbishment, the conditions have been upgraded significantly. The bath keeps its old-fashioned style, which makes the bathing experience resonate with the local history, In a positive way. The service is very good. The water is strong; the hot spring is milky white. Some may complain about the smell in the rooms; however it is normal from the odor of the real local hot spring. The sound proof is, admittedly, not that good but acceptable. The thing I would feel negative is their breakfast. But it is elder and vegetarian friendly. And, come on, see the price and others. There is no roomfor complaint.
Hotel Attic
4.1/579 Reviews
Ximenting Commercial Area
Location is great- 5 minute walk from bustling Ximending area (turn left upon exiting main steps) Daily housekeeping and helpful staff are a plus point. There is a pantry with some biscuits and drinks. You can top up your water jug whenever you need to. The facade of the building is run-down and you’ll occasionally take one of the two lifts with the residents in the block. But the 10th floor opens up to a beautiful and clean hotel, so no worries. Wifi and water pressure were good in our double bed room. Enjoyed our homely stay for 7 nights!
Dandy Hotel - Tianmu Branch
4.6/5127 Reviews
Tienmu Commercial Area
The location of the hotel is quiet and convenient for going out. What is very satisfying is the attitude of the staff, who are all very good. Personally, I like the breakfast provided by the hotel. Whether it is porridge, rice, soup, salad, bread, etc., they are all very good. There are also drinks available 24 hours a day. It’s really nice to be able to drink ice lemonade at any time in the summer. Thumbs up!
Citizen Hotel
4.3/5112 Reviews
Yongkang Market Place
After an extended stay (41days), I summarize my experience here. #1. Location: it is less than 5 mins walking distance to Taipei MRT. More importantly, this is a transfer station of red and yellow lines. And one stop from this station, you can hop on blue, green, or brown. This means you can connect to all five main lines within one station tranfer. It offers you a great way to start your day touring around this metropolitan city. #2. Facility: the room is clean, the mattress maybe on the soft side (but it might be my personal preference). There is the famous Toto washlet. Besides one particular room selection, there is only shower no tub. The water flow and temperature are consistent. #3. The breakfast. This hotel offers buffet style breakfast, including simple continental, simple salad bar, and traditional Taiwaneses breakfast with porridge. The staffs are so proud of the buffet breakfast (and I agree this is something they should brag about). The coffee is freshly brewed with good beans. The chef carefully prepare the food so there is seldom repeated hot dishes, and even offers vegetarian choice. #4. Staff: It is well known that One of the most beautiful things in Taiwan is PEOPLE. The front desk staffs are very efficient, professional, and approachable. The wat custodian cleans the room is remarkable. I was shocked when I learned that staying for 41 days is not a record. Maybe when the opportunity presents itself, I will try to set the record. Bottom line, this is a great hotel managing by a great team. I highly recommend this place to anyone.

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Taipei is known for its night markets, towering skyscrapers, and rich cultural heritage. Taipei is a city that never sleeps.

Taipei overview

The official currency is the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD), and Mandarin Chinese is the primary language. Younger locals generally speak English.

You don't need a visa for Taiwan if you have a Singaporean passport.

Must-visit attractions in Taipei

  • Taipei Palace Museum: You can visit the "Treasury of Chinese Culture", and the collection of Chinese historical artefacts and masterpieces.
  • TAIPEI 101: The observation deck of Taipei 101 provides an overlook of the mountains, sea, and Taipei city.
  • Shilin Night Market: It has boutiques, clothing stores, shoe stores, and food.
  • MaoKong: Coming to Maokong to drink tea and enjoy the scenery has become a custom in Taipei.
  • Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall: It is designed mainly with Chinese gardens.

Weather & best time to visit Taipei

Taipei has a humid subtropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 16°C in winter to 34°C in summer. The best times to visit are during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). As sudden showers are common, it's always wise to carry an umbrella.

Taipei's transportation

Taoyuan International Airport is the largest airport in Taiwan, located about 40 km from the city centre. Taipei is easily accessible by high-speed rail. The Taipei MRT (metro) also provides efficient and easy transportation.

What to eat in Taipei?

  • Beef Noodle Soup: A hearty noodle soup with tender beef, flavourful broth, and chewy noodles.
  • Bubble Tea: A drink made with tea, milk, and tapioca pearls.
  • Lu Rou Fan: A minced pork belly stewed in soy sauce and spices served over steamed rice.
  • Oyster Omelette: A street food dish made with fresh oysters, eggs, and a starchy batter fried to crispy.
  • Scallion Pancake: A scallion pancake made with layers of dough and green onions.
  • Pineapple Cake: A traditional Taiwanese pastry with sweet pineapple jam and encased in buttery dough.

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