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Han She Business Hotel
3.7/582 Reviews

Han She Business Hotel

Ximenting Commercial Area Taipei|1.51km from Taipei Xiahai City God Temple
We stayed here for 4 nights. Before commenting on the hotel, we wanted to share some of our own experiences with those who travelled to this hotel on their own. We arrived at the airport at about 5pm and went to the Flying Dog Bus counter as suggested by the Forum members. Based on the information we found, the bus was supposed to take us to the hotel or close enough to the hotel. But instead, we were told they would not take us to the hotel door until after six o'clock. Before 6 o'clock, they will only put guests on the designated bus route and then take a taxi to the location they are going to. In short, if you arrive at the airport before 5:30, then it is recommended to take the Guoguang bus. After the next time at the terminal (Taipei Central Station), take the MRT to Ximending. Pros: -The location is good. It takes only a few minutes to walk to the nearest MRT Ximending Station. -All rooms have free Internet access. Try using the wireless connection. If you don't have a network cable yourself, you can borrow one from the front desk. - Basic supplies: hairdryer, kettle, free bottled water and tea - very clean Cons - hotel entrance hidden in a narrow alley and easy to miss. Just look for the World Express pastry shop on the main road. There are huge neon lights on the top side of the hotel, which is useful when looking for it from a distance. - Shower and bathtub are integrated. As a business hotel, we expect them to install a shower curtain, but maybe they think it will cost too much. So you can imagine the mess after each shower. -No useful maps available. Those maps that could be used only marked the subway line, and there was no address information or anything like that. - the lighting in the room was poor. It was too dark for ladies who wanted to make up. -Close to a government building, so if you want to walk around naked in the room, it is recommended to close the curtains. -The front desk clerk doesn't seem to know much about the attractions. -Breakfast coupons are issued at the front desk every morning, dining at the fast food restaurant on the main road, just at the exit of the narrow alley. There are about four or five packages to choose from, but the two must be the same (for both of us)! That is so stupid! The food is not good either.

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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.
City Suite (Taipei Beimen)
4.3/5244 Reviews
Taipei Railway Station
Location is convenient and easy to find. Few blocks away from Taipei Main Station MRT exit Y27. A convenient store is just next door. Due to flight delay, we arrived at 3am and was warmly welcomed by hotel staff for check in. Room is small but sufficient for a night's stay. Self-service beverage machine is a bonus.
The Door Inn
4.6/515 Reviews
Ningxia Night Market
This is a unique small hotel in Dadaocheng. The interior space is very well designed but not artificial. The layout of the old space is used appropriately in both public spaces and rooms. This time we stayed on the fourth floor, and you can see it when you come out of the room. The balcony of Dadaocheng Skyline is very suitable for leisurely drinking, chatting and relaxing. The service is very friendly, the room is clean, and the shared kitchen is small but has everything you need. Overall, I am very satisfied.
Yi Su Hotel (Taipei Ningxia)
4.1/573 Reviews
Taipei Railway Station
Located not far from Taipei Main Station, it takes about 15 minutes to walk to Taipei Main Station. If you have time, it is very convenient to go to the Ningxia Road Night Market in the evening, and the night market is just across the intersection. Environment: Not far from the night market and other shops. Facilities: so-so, and many places are dilapidated, and the wallpaper is cracked. The room was very small with no room to move after a queen bed. RMB 350 for a weekday stay is not bad, but RMB 560 for weekends is a bit high, and the price/performance ratio is low. Service: There is no service at all, and the attitude of the lady at the front desk is not enough. Hygiene: Moderate, fairly clean.
Guide Hote Taipei Dadaocheng
3.7/547 Reviews
Taipei Railway Station
The bathroom light flickers on and off, the water in the toilet tank will keep flushing after you press it, and you have to adjust it manually. The windows have no sound insulation, and you will always hear the sound of vehicles passing by outside late at night.
OrigInn Space
4.7/521 Reviews
Taipei Railway Station
OrigInn Space Dadaoyan is located at the intersection of Nanjing West Road and Tacheng Street in Taipei. It is a baroque-style six-unit western-style building. It was called Liuguan Street during the Qing Dynasty and used to receive the court minister of Qin. In 2017, it became the first legal accommodation in Taipei to open in historical buildings. I lived in the largest ”front of the third floor”, and the sloping-top room should be seven meters high, which is quite spacious and comfortable. In addition to the wooden lattice window, there is a group of 1970 German Grundig ball horns to match the vinyl singing disc, the treasure of the town house is a classic sofa bed designed by a Danish designer in 1954. Even if you live in Taipei, I recommend staying here for one night. Of course, it is worth coming here for a cup of coffee and enjoying the store's careful selection. The coffee here is exquisite. In addition to the 1962 Faema antique coffee machine, I also recommend trying their hand-made, there are a variety of domestic and foreign beans, this time I tried three completely different flavors of coffee beans, including Alishan, professional barista will first ask your taste, and then choose the right beans, This reminds me of the sommelier in the Michelin restaurant. When you come back to Dadao, don't be afraid when you pass by. It will be a surprise for your vision and taste buds.

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