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Pacific Business Hotel
4.1/5106 Reviews
World Trade Center Exhibition Center
The hotel was almost walking distance to tourist attractions, shopping malls and even night markets. The services of the hotel staffs especially the front desk reception were attentive and courteous. You can even do your own laundry free with detergents provided at the hotel laundry room. We enjoyed our stay very much with our rooms view of Taipei 101. Mrt and bus station were just beside use hotel. Big improvement since my last stay before covid-19. Keep it up. Will be back again.
Green World SongShan
4.3/595 Reviews
Wufenpu Commercial Circle
It is very close to MRT Houshanpi Station. When you go out of the hotel, turn right and you will see Cosmetics. Opposite is the 711 convenience store. You will have arrived at the MRT station in less than 30 seconds. There are small food shops nearby, and many people line up in the morning. If you often travel by MRT, the location is very convenient. The interior of the hotel is also very good. The blue door next to the lobby is the restaurant. It provides a buffet breakfast. There are quite a few choices and it is definitely enough. The room is neither too big nor too small. It has a bathtub and only shampoo and shower gel in the bathroom. Probably because they support environmental protection, if you need it, you can pick up disposable toothbrushes, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, slippers, etc. in the lobby.
Courtyard Taipei
4.5/5275 Reviews
Nangang Exhibition Center
Hotel staff were very friendly & helpful . The hotel room were clean & spacious . The location is very convenient. Lots of transport to choose . I travel from kaoshiung to Nanggang . I don’t need to take transport to hotel as it’s only a few minutes walk . My first Stay at your hotel is very satisfying So I come to stay again with my family & friend. The Food at the Buffet Breakfast is also great. Their Chinese restaurant is the most I like . So so so good & yummy. So far it’s the best Chinese Cantonese food. I will come to stay again when I’m at Taipei
Hanns House
4.5/572 Reviews
Songshan Cultural & Creative Park
We stayed at this hotel for our quarantine stay (3+4). This hotel was the highest priced quarantine hotel in Taipei. As Taiwan is moving away from quarantine, it is unclear whether this hotel will remain a quarantine hotel. Provided meals: Three meals were provided. I believe they rotated it somewhat. I would give them 4 stars overall. They were of mid-to-high end quality, but certainly not Michelin star or 5-star hotel restaurant's quality. That is, I had much better at The Regent or The Sheraton Taipei. That said, there was a microwave in the room for one to heat up the meals to a warmer setting as the meals were prepared in bulk at the lobby. They were lukewarm when the meals arrived in our room. It appeared some meals were prepared by the hotel restaurant and others were from outside sources. The meals were *********, Korean, and Japanese focused. If one wants Western foods, then Food Panda or Uber Eats will be what you want. There are expensive local restaurants at Xinyi Districts that you can pay for to get your own food. Check with the hotel on delivery times, I believe that they won't refund the costs of the meals if one chooses not to eat the prepaid meals. Prior to booking the quarantine hotel, they will send one a form to ask for some preferences and/or allergies. There was a toaster and hot water boiler in the room. The drip coffee and tea packets were super flavorful and refilled (via Line or other means of contact) during our stay. In fact, most contacts were done remotely during the quarantine period. Room: This is what one is paying for in this place if one is stuck here for 8 days (landing day is Day 0). The bed and beddings were super comfortable. The bed was a full king, My room was in the smaller side, but sufficient for two people and eight pieces of luggage. The room was super clean. We know, because we tried wiping some areas and found them to be stainless. We also noticed, via the peephole, that housekeeping took over two hours to deep clean our neighbor's room - including the use of what appeared to be an ultraviolet wand to clean some service areas. There was a clothes-wire in the bathroom if one needed to do handwash laundry during the quarantine stay. Unfortunately, the hotel didn't provide any detergent, but we used the provide soap, The bathroom was large with rain showerhead available. The toilet was a bit too high up off the floor for us as we are around 5 ft 8 inches but flushed well. If one's room faced south or east, one would get a good view of Taipei 101. The south side would get a full view, and east side (our room) got the view from the couch in the ”living room” area. The TV was pretty large and we could watch it from our bed comfortably. The only complaint, if any, was that it didn't have as many international channels for this high-end hotel. I wanted Bloomberg, but nothing was offered. Not even CNBC. The WiFi was very fast. The location was convenient. It was near the City Hall MRT (took about 5-7 min
GRAND HILAI TAIPEI
4.3/530 Reviews
Nangang Exhibition Center
1. It is very close to Nangang Exhibition Hall and can be reached within about 10 minutes on foot. 2. There is a light fragrance in the hotel, and the service staff has a good attitude and is very polite. 3. The room is spacious and there are free snacks in the room, as well as pound cake from a famous Japanese bakery. This stay also comes with free non-alcoholic drinks in the room refrigerator. 4. Breakfast is served at the Island buffet restaurant. There are many varieties and it is worth getting up early to eat. 5. There are many types of gym equipment.
Hotel Lee-Chan
3.8/570 Reviews
Raohe Street Night Market
It is cheap even if it is high in Taiwan dollar in a private room with a bath toilet, and it is no problem if you just sleep. Cleaning is done properly. The windows are a little dirty so it looks old-fashioned, but the other places were clean. The front desk is kinder and impressed. No problem except no toothbrush, no Wifi, no refrigerator. Hot water comes out in the shower. It is located on the 7th floor of the building, which takes less than 2 minutes from Matsuyama Station. You can go to the night market immediately, so if you really just sleep, there is no problem.

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