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Taipei Centro Stay
3.7/513 Reviews
Songshan Airport
This was really good, just the check in times we're a little annoying as it's only between 15:00 and 18:00. Apart from this it was great and I would stay here again.
The Metro Hotel,taipei
4/536 Reviews
Songshan Airport
Stayed for 9 days in a row, the room size is suitable and there are enamel bathtubs for several times of bathing. There are not many breakfast styles, but there are all you need, and you can satisfy your hunger. It is very close to Xingtian Temple and about 10 minutes walk from the MRT station. It is very convenient to take the bus. It is recommended
The  Landis Taipei Hotel
4.4/570 Reviews
Songshan Airport
I was looking for a hotel suite on election night in Taiwan. I called many five-star hotels and got very indifferent service. Among them, Grand Hyatt even hung up my phone (maybe accidentally). Finally, I called Yadu Lizhi, and their phone service made people feel warm and trustworthy. After entering the stay, the service from check in to room service was very satisfactory, and they took the initiative to provide more free bottled water for my three children. Although the decoration of the room and restaurant is no longer novel and a bit old-fashioned, the quality is very good, and even the softness of the pillow is satisfactory. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very good, the music is very particular, although the buffet breakfast is not much, it still makes us have a pleasant Sunday morning. The only thing that is crippling is the air conditioner. I adjusted it a few times and I still feel bored. After all, it is a bit old hotel. But because the price is reasonable, I have no complaints.
CHECK inn Taipei Songjiang
4.3/582 Reviews
Songshan Airport
The location is very convenient, within 3 minutes of the MRT exit, there are many bus routes to choose from, The counter and breakfast service staff are also very kind. But the sound insulation of the room is really bad, talking next door, water sound, opening and closing doors, TV. . Waiting for the sound is like being in the same room. Even if the hotel provides earplugs, it is still impossible to enjoy a quiet sleep time.
K-Hotel Songjiang
4.6/572 Reviews
Songshan Airport
Stayed for 4 nights. Location is convenient, just right beside Starbucks & 7-11 and few steps away from metro station. Love the self service laundry at level 2. Breakfast selection is okay but nothing impressive. Only downside is that front desk & lobby staffs should be more attentive and proactive in assisting customers who have difficulty accessing the heavy main door, especially those with big/heavy luggage and parents who ferrying young kids with stroller. There are many occasions where I find it difficult to access the main door with baby stroller and heavy luggage but no one seems ready to help. Not a single time. Not sure if this is their common SOP. Other than that, it’s all good.
Place Inn Taipei
4.2/53 Reviews
Songshan Airport
This home is divided into two rooms. The double room is on the 5th and 6th floors of the Xinge Building, No. 284, Jilin Road. The elevator is directly accessible and there are about ten rooms. The multi-person room is also on the Jilin Road, at the bottom of another 50 meters to the north. I live in a double room, which should be said to be better than Ctrip. There is a self-service laundry room on the sixth floor, washing powder is free, but the dryer needs to invest NT$500. The room on the side of the road has a small balcony. The only drawback is the sound of motorcycles passing by at night. Jilin Road is a food street in Taipei. There are also many small restaurants on Jinzhou Street. The variety is full, the taste is good, the choice is wide, and the price is flat. For breakfast, Hong Kee Soy Milk is recommended. In the middle of the dinner, there is a red-faced seafood and a short beard. The transportation is also convenient. It takes about five minutes to walk to the Tiangong Station (No. 4). There are more than ten buses passing by in front of the station. The Songshan Airport is also very close to us. The taxi is only ten minutes away.

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