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The Tango Hotel Taipei Shilin
4.4/5205 Reviews
Shilin Night Market
The location of the hotel is great, directly across from the Jiantan MRT station and also a 5 minutes walk from Shilin Night Market. The amenities in the hotel room was nice and thoughtful. Refreshments are provided in the hotel lobby. Unfortunately, the wifi in the hotel was subpar. The room was modern and having a balcony was a plus. However the rooms are smaller than the The Tango Jiantan (which is right next door) and about half the size of The Tango Xinyi, which had little space for 2 people to share and made it a bit difficult to unpack large suitcases. It would be nice if there are a bit more drawers or space to put items. Overall would stay again for the location but would recommend the Jiantan branch instead for more spacious rooms.
The Tango Hotel Taipei ChangAn
4.3/5201 Reviews
Taipei Railway Station Area
I stayed for three nights. Recently, there seems to be no word of mouth posts, so I hope you can refer to it. As the past word of mouth, it's really dark throughout. I don't know the control of the lighting in the room, and I can open the curtain in the morning and finally work at the desk. The corridor is dim and in addition, there is only one elevator, and it is unbelievable that it is No. 1 in the tango in the Nakayama area. The room with a coffee machine was out of order. I gave up because I was troubled to go to the front desk. The hospitality in the rooms other than the lighting is the best, and I think it is the best hotel since Corona began to calm down and I can go to Taiwan. I was especially satisfied with the bathroom. There were plenty of towels. I like it many times, but I thought it was perfect for hotel life except for lighting. Meals are about a bonus. It was also dim here and it was difficult to confirm the product name. I never stay at a luxury hotel, but I feel that the breakfast level of a hotel in Taiwan has fallen recently.
The Tango Hotel Taipei Xinyi
4.2/5253 Reviews
Xinyi District/Taipei 101
Everything was as stated on the website. Checkin was very easy as most of the clerks could speak english. The rooms were very big. The king bed was very comfortable, and that's coming from someone who has back problems. The breakfast was also very good. They had enough variety for any appetite. Nice place to stay at a good price.
The Tango Hotel Taipei Linsen
4.6/5190 Reviews
Taipei Railway Station Area
Stayed in The Tango Taipei Linsen for 15 nights of my compulsory Taiwan quarantine period, during July 2021. The booking, as it's for Taiwan entry quarantine purpose, had be to done directly through them. Their good and efficient service started from there, with clear and prompt communication for my booking and payment. The great service continued and became even better once checked in. They understand how difficult it is for a guest that is going through a 15- night quarantine in Taiwan, hence they would do anything to help, from answering relevant questions, helping with any needs during the stay etc. All the communication with the reception staff was efficiently done through their LINE instant messaging. They even once 'rescued' me from my original room due to an uncontrollable leakage of air-con water flooding, by immediately changed me to another room with the same specifications, which was justifiable during the quarantine. I booked and stayed with a slightly larger room (Junior Suite/尊榮套房), and the layout was great to force myself, as for the quarantine period, to maintain a healthy routine. It has a bedroom area and a separate office/lounge area. It was definitely worth the little extra money! The room came with all the necessary amenities I needed for the 15-nights and they were always ready to supply more if needed. What's more important was, it was spotless clean and hygienic! The whole hotel is currently, as this review is written, served as a quarantine hotel, so no concern of mixing the hotel guests. The stay I booked included all meals, and I must say they did look out for the variety, tastiness and even the nutritional balance of all meals. Considering there was very little difference in prices (only 200 NT extra per room per night), I'd recommend the meal-included option when booking their quarantine rooms. If that still didn't satisfy, online orders of takeaway food could be ordered anytime, and they would deliver to my door. I was going to check in to another Tango Hotel (Tango Inn Zhongshan) upon the completion of my quarantine. The staff, without me having requested, liaised directly with the other Tango Hotel, to allow me to check in as early as midday. Then that's the 'extra mile' they went for me! Overall for the purpose of a hotel quarantine, it was a very pleasant stay, all made possible by the kind, thoughtful staff and the hotel's professional services. Thank you once again!
The Tango Hotel Taipei Nanshi
4.3/543 Reviews
Taipei Railway Station Area
On that hot summer afternoon, we were surprised when we first arrived at the hotel. The door was closed and the waiter at the door said that the hotel was disinfecting due to the typhoon. As husband was in a hurry to have a business meeting, the hotel driver drove us to the nearest sister hotel to wash and change clothes. Then took us to the meeting place. We stayed 2 nights in the Presidential Suite, which was equipped with modern amenities needed in the small apartment room. Also, the automatic toilet in the jacuzzi and toilet are amazing. Everything in the room (lights, curtains, TV, DVD) can be operated remotely. The TV channel is cabled and there is no unclear channel. There is something else to be happy about! The subway is right next to the door steps, surrounded by fast food restaurants and various shops. This hotel is very suitable for couples, but it is not recommended for families with children to live here. There is no protection measure for children in the room, in addition, the room is not very spacious and there is no garden for children to play.
The Tango Hotel (Taipei Fu Hsing)
4.5/5235 Reviews
Taipei Arena
Great bathroom and a washing machine You can get a toothbrush, razor, high quality soap, comb and replenished every day for free. You have a telly on the wall next to the bathtub, you can watch a local TV while bathing. There's a washing machine on the balcony, so you don't have to carry many clothes.

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More about The Tango, Taipei

Taipei, the bustling city of Taiwan, is a melting pot of traditional charm and modern flair, where ancient temples stand side by side with towering skyscrapers. From its bustling night markets to its serene gardens, Taipei offers a diverse array of experiences that will captivate visitors from all walks of life. Here's your comprehensive guide to exploring this vibrant city, packed with real-life insights and practical tips.

Better to Know Before Visiting Taipei

  • Visa Requirements: Most nationalities require a visa to enter Taiwan, but citizens of certain countries, including the US, Canada, and most European nations, can apply for a visa-free stay of up to 90 days through the Electronic Travel Authorization System (ETAS).
  • Currency: The official currency in Taiwan is the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD). Major credit cards and ATMs are widely accepted, making it easy to access cash.
  • Language: Mandarin Chinese is the primary language spoken in Taipei, but English is widely understood in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants.
  • Etiquette: When visiting temples or shrines, dress modestly, remove your shoes, and avoid using flash photography.

Popular Attractions in Taipei for First-Time Visitors

Cultural Heritage

  • National Palace Museum: Marvel at the world's largest collection of Chinese artifacts, including ancient jade, ceramics, and calligraphy.
  • Longshan Temple: A vibrant Taoist temple that dates back over 400 years, it's a must-visit for its intricate carvings and lively atmosphere.

Natural Wonders

  • Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan): Hike to the summit for panoramic views of the city skyline and Taipei 101.
  • Yangmingshan National Park: Escape the hustle and bustle with a visit to this scenic park, famous for its hot springs, hiking trails, and flower gardens.

Modern Marvels

  • Taipei 101: Soar to the SkyPark Observation Deck, the world's highest, for breathtaking views of Taipei.
  • Ximending Pedestrian Street: Shop, eat, and people-watch in this vibrant shopping district filled with trendy boutiques, street food, and entertainment.

Transportation in Taipei

  • MRT (Mass Rapid Transit): Taipei's efficient subway system is the best way to get around. It covers most tourist attractions and connects to bus lines for further exploration.
  • Buses: Complementing the MRT, Taipei's bus network is extensive and affordable. Download the "iBon Taipei" app for real-time bus schedules and maps.
  • Taxis: Easily hailed on the street or through ride-hailing apps like Uber or Didi. Make sure to use the meter and agree on the fare beforehand if traveling to more remote areas.
  • Bicycles: Rent a bike from YouBike stations scattered throughout the city to explore Taipei's bike lanes and parks.

Popular Foods & Dishes in Taipei

  • Xiaolongbao (Soup Dumplings): Don't miss the juicy, flavorful soup dumplings at Din Tai Fung or other renowned restaurants.
  • Stinky Tofu (Chou Doufu): An acquired taste, but a must-try for adventurous eaters. Find vendors at night markets like Shilin or Raohe.
  • Bubble Tea (Boba Tea): Satisfy your sweet tooth with this Taiwanese staple, available in countless flavors and toppings.
  • Braised Pork Rice (Lu Rou Fan): Savor tender pork slow-cooked in a savory sauce over a bed of rice.

Taipei Climate & Weather

Taipei has a subtropical climate with four distinct seasons, but temperatures are generally mild year-round.

  • Spring (March-May): Mild and pleasant, with occasional showers. Average temperatures range from 16°C to 24°C.
  • Summer (June-August): Warm to hot, with occasional typhoons. Average temperatures can reach up to 32°C.
  • Autumn (September-November): Cooler and drier, making it an ideal time to visit. Average temperatures are around 20°C to 28°C.
  • Winter (December-February): Mildly chilly, with occasional chilly nights. Average temperatures range from 10°C to 18°C.
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