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Reviews for Taipei Hotels

Beitou Resort Metro Inn
4.3/595 Reviews
I started looking for accommodation in Beitou two months ago and finally chose Jie Zhi Zhi Hotel. It is fully equipped with washing machines, dryers, drink dispensers, refrigerators, etc., making customers feel warm and comfortable. The front desk staff answered questions kindly and made me relax. During vacation, the meals are authentic and delicious. I like to order my favorite Hong Kong cuisine a la carte, fried rice with scallops, black tuna and roe, the grains are distinct, and paired with a pot of hot rose and cinnamon tea, it’s perfect! I made an appointment with my friends to come here for vacation next time! Thumbs up
The Tango Hotel Taipei Shilin
4.2/5139 Reviews
Shilin Night Market
Just next to Jiantan Station and no issue to find the hotel even though we arrived late in the evening. Room was spacious with great amenities. Breakfast was basic but adequate. Appreciated the free items in the minibar. Would be better if there was gym facilities equipped. Otherwise, it was a great stay!
Hotel Attic
4.3/545 Reviews
Ximenting Commercial Area
Very clean and comfortable, relaxing, sunny, very recommended hotel in West Gate. I have lived many times, it is worth it! There are also options for rest. There are several rooms with slanted windows. Many people like to take pictures. I like it too.
Hotel Metropolitan Premier Taipei
4.6/5369 Reviews
Taipei Arena
Very nice staffs and convenience place in taipei, room are clean and comfortable to stay, nice staffs and good service
Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel
4.5/5533 Reviews
Taipei Railway Station
We booked Sheraton because of its location and name. We booked King Bed, but when we got there they gave us 2 Twin Bed and made a King Bed out of it. They gave us a King Bed room the next day. For Honeymoon we only got 2 small Teabags and 2 small teddy bears. Worst Honeymoon Amenities ever. Breakfast was ok. Good enough. Lobby was too crowded. Restaurants was crowded from morning till evening.
Yi Su Hotel (Taipei Ningxia)
4.1/575 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.

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More about Taipei

Taipei: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity

Taipei offers a unique mix of the traditional and the contemporary. Known for its bustling night markets, towering skyscrapers, and rich cultural heritage, Taipei is a city that never sleeps. It's a place where you can savor mouthwatering street food, explore ancient temples, and marvel at cutting-edge architecture, all in a single day.

Journeying to Taipei

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

The official currency is the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD), and Mandarin Chinese is the primary language. English is taught in schools, so younger locals and those in the tourism industry generally speak it.

Most nationalities can enter Taiwan visa-free for tourism purposes for stays up to 90 days, but always check the latest visa information before your trip.

Must-Visit Attractions in Taipei

Start your Taipei adventure with a visit to the iconic Taipei 101, once the world's tallest building, offering stunning panoramic city views. Explore the historic temples of Taipei, including the beautiful Longshan Temple.

Savor Taipei's renowned street food at Shilin Night Market, one of the city's biggest and most famous night markets. For culture enthusiasts, a visit to the National Palace Museum, home to one of the largest collections of Chinese imperial artifacts, is a must.

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) when the weather is pleasant and rainfall is less frequent. As sudden showers are common, it's always wise to carry an umbrella.

Choosing Your Hotel in Taipei

Taipei offers accommodations for every kind of traveler. For a luxury stay in a bustling district, consider the W Taipei in Xinyi, just a stone's throw from Taipei 101. History enthusiasts might appreciate a hotel in the old-town Datong district, such as the charming DG Hotel.

For a more budget-friendly stay, the Star Hostel Taipei East in Zhongzheng offers affordability without sacrificing comfort. Business travelers might find the convenient location and modern amenities of the Sheraton Grand Taipei Hotel ideal.

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