M643169****
October 6, 2025
As a youth hostel, it meets all the basic requirements, and the price is reasonable, NT$80 per night for National Day.
Facilities: The room has a wall-mounted air conditioner, curtains over the bed, and two and three-hole outlets. The upper bunk railing is a little awkward, but otherwise fine. There are two washing machines and a dryer, and laundry detergent is provided. The bathroom is a bit cramped.
Service: The front desk was very attentive. We borrowed the restroom to change clothes during a sudden downpour on check-out day. Free storage is also available on check-in and check-out days. If you leaked your mineral water, you can ask for it.
Nearby: Turn left a little and you'll find Yuanlin Food City, also known as the Citizens' Dining Hall. I ate there three times in four days. The food is consistent, with all the basics, and the prices are reasonable, with no lines. Turn right and you'll find a milk tea shop with a kitten. I loved it, but unfortunately I didn't have time to go back. Further to the right is a beef brisket noodle shop, rumored to have had 20 pounds of beef brisket stolen. The food is average and very convenient. A little further to the right is a hair salon, where you can get your tea bran washed for NT$30. The youth hostel is also close to popular online restaurants and various attractions. If the taxi traffic is very congested, you can pick up or drop off passengers at the East Gate Tower.
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