We arrived on a rainy night, exiting Ximen Station Exit 6 we realised the exit is smacked in the middle of a junction plus pedestrian street and did not know which direction to walk for 1 min to see the hotel. So actually the direction should be to turn right and walk along the shops facing the road and you'll see the hotel. Other than this, another peeve is that the hotel has toilet and shower cubicle doors that do not lock, and there is no place to hang clothes and towel in the shower cubicle without getting them wet. Hence you need to step out of the cubicle, and only a curtain separates the outside of the cubicle from the bed and TV area, however even with that one can see the reflection on the TV black screen when the TV is off. In addition, the mirror is quite far from the washing basin, and right next to the mirror is the electric point for the kettle, hence the placement mismatch. And although the room description indicates a window, the "window" is just a single frosted pane of glass that can't be opened and can't be seen through, and no light can shine through which doesn't help in waking up in the morning. We were also required to pay a surcharge at the hotel of 1,500 TWD per night for our child on top of what we paid through Trip.com. Overall the hotel has a modern look and feel, the location is convenient, breakfast is ok though the variety is not huge, and a male porter (did not managed to get his name) was very friendly and approachable.