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5 star

Le Meridien Taipei
4.5/548 Reviews

Le Meridien Taipei

Xinyi District/Taipei 101 Taipei
Hotel is located in the glamorous district of Xinyi. It’s in walking distance to fancy malls and 101 building. From the pictures of the rooms, you can see the hotel has moderately aged but still decently maintained. It’s functional and bright but does not fully adhere to the chic Le Meridien vibe. I wish the management can redesign the hotel to suit it more to the brand during next revamps. My SNA got approved to the junior suite and thank you to the team for assigning a corner suite for my stay. It is the same size as the regular suite but closer to look at the 101 building. However it may have some noise from the bar right outside and some events down on the street. Luckily it only lasted until before 11pm which is totally reasonable. The bathroom however, is gigantic. It’s nearly too big that wasted some space. I do not like the breakfast option in this hotel as it does not taste good. The options are not that much and most are really mediocre. I hope they can improve their F&B if I visit next time. The lounge is also very small. It’s easily full and the bar /snack area is tiny, same as the Renaissance. The lackluster food and self served cocktails are a let down for the premium price tag, pricing at almost the same as the W nearby. The pool is big and good for lap swims. However, I believe there are many locals joining the health club in the hotel which makes the already tiny hot bath area cramped and wet towels everywhere. People are also taking so loudly which kills the vibe. I immediately walked out as it is not relaxing at all. All in all despite the letdowns, I still think it is worth a visit due to its location, functional rooms and friendly service.

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Business travel

CHECKinn Taipei XhiYi
3.9/586 Reviews

CHECKinn Taipei XhiYi

World Trade Center Exhibition Center Taipei
As someone who often travels for conferences, I found my recent 5-day stay at CHECKinn Taipei XhiYi to be exceptionally convenient and enjoyable, especially considering its proximity to the Taipei International Convention Center and its affordability. CHECKinn's location is its crowning glory. Just a short walk from the Taipei International Convention Center, it was incredibly convenient for attending my conference. This proximity saved me valuable time and the hassle of navigating through traffic. Additionally, being in the heart of the Xinyi district, I was close to major attractions and public transport, making it easy to explore Taipei during my downtime. It's a stone's throw away from some of Taipei's most iconic attractions, like Taipei 101 and the vibrant night markets. The proximity to the MRT station made navigating the city a breeze. The staff at CHECKinn were exceptional. From the warm welcome at check-in to their helpful recommendations for local dining and sightseeing, they truly went above and beyond. Their attention to detail and genuine care for guests’ comfort stood out. The cleanliness of the hotel was impeccable. The housekeeping team did a fantastic job maintaining a high standard of cleanliness and hygiene throughout my stay, which was particularly reassuring in these times. While the hotel excels in style, the amenities are somewhat basic. The complimentary Wi-Fi was reliable, and the lounge area was cozy and welcoming. However, I missed having a fitness center or a pool, which could be a downside for some travelers. In terms of value, CHECKinn is a clear winner. It was the most affordable option near the Taipei International Convention Center, without compromising on quality or comfort. For budget-conscious business travelers, it’s a perfect choice.

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Breakfast

Hanns House
4.5/576 Reviews

Hanns House

Songshan Cultural & Creative Park Taipei
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

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Family friendly

Amba Taipei Songshan
4.5/5105 Reviews

Amba Taipei Songshan

Songshan Station Taipei
My wife and I recently stayed at the Amba Taipei Songshan hotel. We had a good time. Upon our arrival we entered with a lot of luggage because from Taipei we would be flying on to the Philippines for a long stay. Thankfully the very nice security guard on the ground floor offered to contact the upstairs front desk and moments later we were helped with our luggage by the very kind Michael Mao. He went beyond the call of duty in giving us personal help with our luggage and allowing us to check in earlier than usual. My wife was surprised by how large the room was and so was I. Very comfortable setup. We didn’t have a view of Taipei 101 but the other side of the building is nice as well. The only problem was that all three days of our stay, the weather was very gloomy with occasional rain. Thanks to Michael for helping with food suggestions, shopping info for my wife and great instructions on how to access the Hop On Hop Off, etc. Unfortunately, we ended up not using the Hop On/Off bus because the schedule is really not great for tourist. Availability of the bus isn’t good. Michael explained that this was mostly due to those Covid years. Perhaps in the future the Hop On/Off will be back to normal as I think most tourist around the world are used to taking advantage of it just to get a quick view of the entire city. I will say that the best form of travel around the city is definitely the subway, which is probably the easiest to use in the world. Its super clean and convenient. Also, as great as the Amba Taipei Songshan hotel is, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention something that others have made mention of and that is the breakfast. Unfortunately, its not a great selection and not very flavorful. I’m one of those people who never adds salt to my food once its cooked. With this breakfast, I was shaking the salt shaker constantly. Also, I think employees/chefs should be encouraged and allowed to be a little more improvisational, if you will. I witnessed several times where someone asked if their eggs could be cooked “sunny side up” but the chef only pointed to the sign with two choices, scrambled or omelette. Sunny side up is not hard to do and probably takes less time to make than an omelette. Also, there’s a sign that says pancakes but in front of this sign is a plate filled with waffles. I assumed that you had to ask for pancakes so when I did, the chef pointed at the waffles. That sign should be changed to waffles only or offer both, which in my opinion would be the better option. Pancakes and Waffles. The area where breakfast is served is very nice and spacious. They should really try harder to make the breakfast just as exceptional. Beyond that, I still very much recommend this hotel as a number one option. Its a great location, the city link is right across the street and the Raohe night market is not far away at all. Really nice relaxed vibe and a very safe area to walk around and explore. 😁. Thank you for a nice stay…

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Reviews for Taipei Hotels

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Pacific Business Hotel
4.2/541 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.
Hanns House
4.5/576 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
VENDOME HOTEL
4/542 Reviews
Zhongxiao Dunhua Commercial Circle
Only the location is great. The room had a strong musty smell, which was obvious as soon as you entered the door. Hot water will become very hot after being used for a while. The air conditioner is too cold, There is no heating at all, It can be very cold in winter in the middle of the night. In the morning, the sun is directly exposed to the window due to the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor. At seven or eight in the morning, I heard the sound of the windows expanding and contracting. Very annoying. Downstairs is the entertainment venue. There is music bombardment from midnight to morning, If you're afraid of noise, don't stay here. Couldn't sleep at all. Sound insulation is very poor, You can hear the phone ringing at the counter outside; Tenants can watch TV and hear it. Access to the entire building is complicated. There is no control, If you are afraid of noise, I really don’t recommend it. Wouldn't consider staying here again. But the waiter is very enthusiastic and does his job well. give
Green World ZhongXiao
4.2/5507 Reviews
Zhongxiao Dunhua Commercial Circle
The hotel was very conveniently located, near the mrt station and the shopping area. The room was also very spacious and comfortable. Surprised that the bathroom had a bathtub! Bed was comfy too. Good value for money all things considered! The breakfast spread was a little bit limited but otherwise everything was good!
Grand Hyatt Taipei
4.5/5141 Reviews
World Trade Center Exhibition Center
I have always heard some urban legends... Maybe due to this, I feel that the atmosphere in the hotel is a bit depressing. Then I originally booked a regular room, but when I checked in, I was given a very large suite on the top floor. I was really confused at the time... It was very big anyway, I think it was at least 80 square meters, with a living room, dining room, bar, and office space... Fortunately, I was with friends. Check in together. But I had a great night's sleep, the bed was very comfortable. In addition, I have to mention the shampoo used by Grand Hyatt, Balmain, which is super easy to use, rich and smooth, and easy to use. The hotel has an excellent location. The overpass at the side entrance leads to 101, connecting the entire Xinyi business district. It is convenient to watch performances next to TICC. However, breakfast is not recommended. The restaurant is crowded and crowded and you have to queue up. And the breakfast worth NT$990 has too few varieties and the ingredients are cheap. There is only one kind of sausage, and there is not even tomato sauce beans, and then there are no boiled beans. Dried and boiled white bitter melon is really just boiled alone! There was not even a bit of minced meat, and I asked for egg rolls and more cheese. The young man heard it, but only gave me a little bit (less than others!), and he was not satisfied. Morning…
W Taipei
4.5/5139 Reviews
Xinyi District/Taipei 101
Convenient location in a busy area. The hotel is next to the underground train station so it makes transportation easier. Staffs were friendly and great services.

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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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