3 Best Hotels in Taiwan

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We've compiled the best of the best in Taiwan - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

CityInn Hotel–Taipei Station I

$$ | 7 Huaining St, Taipei, 100, Taiwan

There are three branches of this hotel, all within a few blocks of one another—all three offer good value in the heart of downtown Taipei, but if arriving by taxi, make sure the driver knows which one you're looking for. Compact and simple rooms here are scrupulously clean, furnished in every shade of white, and comes with a unique work of art adorning one wall, created by a local artist. For those arriving for a longer stay—or simply tired of restaurant food—the hotel has a self-service guest kitchen with a microwave, and offers free use of a washing machine and dryer.

Pros

  • Friendly
  • Centrally located

Cons

  • Can be hard to find at first
  • Some rooms on the small side
7 Huaining St, Taipei, 100, Taiwan
02-2314–8008
Hotel Details
50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dandy Hotel–Tianmu

$$ | Zhongshan N Road, Shilin, 111, Taiwan

There are several Dandy hotels dotted around Taipei, but the Tianmu branch is the one that consistently gets the best feedback from its guests. In a well-to-do northern neighborhood not far from the National Palace Museum, it's set back from a main shopping drag down a small side street, which keeps the noise down at night. Bright shiny rooms are decked out almost entirely in white, and the modern bathrooms are equally spotless. The helpful staff at the front desk are happy to recommend places to eat and what to see in the surrounding area, and can help arrange trips.

Pros

  • Convenient to museum
  • Quiet

Cons

  • Away from the downtown area
Zhongshan N Road, Shilin, 111, Taiwan
02-2873–2222
Hotel Details
54 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dong Wu Hotel

$$ | Yan-Ping North Road, Taipei, 103, Taiwan

This centrally located lodging makes a good and affordable base from which to explore the city. Rooms are bright, comfortable, and immaculately clean, but be aware that some of those at the economy end of the price range do not have windows—which can quite literally leave you in the dark about the time of day. You may consider the extra investment in one of the larger rooms worthwhile.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Centrally located

Cons

  • Some cheaper rooms lack windows
  • Some rooms on the small side
Yan-Ping North Road, Taipei, 103, Taiwan
02-2557–1261
Hotel Details
60 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

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