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Les Suites Taipei - Da An
4.4/575 Reviews

Les Suites Taipei - Da An

Zhongxiao Dunhua Commercial Area Taipei|0.86km from Zhongxiao Road
What sets this hotel apart: If you are looking to stay in a quiet neighborhood (instead of a hotel along a busy/noisy street) with a good value/price, great service, and convenient location in Taipei, this hotel is a strong contender. This combination is what sets it apart from other hotels. Hotels nearby are either priced higher or along the main streets. Positives: - The team's service and attitude are consistently professional and courteous throughout my entire stay. Everyone was professional. No one came across rude, impatient, or defensive. They thanked me for choosing them and also took responsibility/ownership on things they did not do right the first time. - They took notes on things you said and requested with immediate response or within 24 hours if needed more time. - They practiced active listening, asked clarification questions to ensure what I needed/requested. - Excellent breakfast, full of variety. They kept standard items standard by providing them daily but also added some variety by changing 3-5 dishes. All foods are fresh and prepared on site. - Housekeeping service had great attitude and was efficient in cleaning throughout the entire stay. - They have an elevator. Most hotels in Taiwan have elevators. - They are happy to help moving your luggage upon request. - Excellent hot shower temperature and pressure - Amenities provided in the room is abundant with good quality - They are trustworthy in honoring pre-agreed upon check-in requirements. Before booking this hotel, I asked about the check-in requirements and what I felt comfortable providing and what not. They agreed and executed accordingly. I appreciate how their words and actions are consistent, which is very different from some hotels (Best Western always acted inconsistently, Marriott, Hilton, and IHG hotels are spotty, some are good, and some are bad) in the US and Canada where they said/agreed one things and acted differently when I arrived at the front desk for check-in. Hotel services in Taiwan are generally much better in terms of service attitude and honoring their words. - Effective expectation management and communication - When raising issues, they took it with positive attitude: they always first owned it by providing a sincere apology, tried to solve it immediately. If they couldn't solve it right away, they asked for more time and provided a timeframe on when it would be solved. Throughout my stay, 50% of issues were solved immediately, and 50% were solved within 12 to 24 hours. No issues remained unresolved. - Common areas are always very clean and organized. Negatives: - Not always have people at the front desk to help open the heavy doors. Better to change it to auto-sliding doors. - The elevator carpet is gross and dirty: time to change it. There was a hair hidden underneath the hand towel on first day - raised the issue and they fixed it the next morning. Should not have missed at first place. - There was a dirty blue cup with watermarks all

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KDM HOTEL
4/588 Reviews

KDM HOTEL

Zhongxiao Dunhua Commercial Area Taipei|0.47km from Zhongxiao Road
Before my trip, I did a good survey of hotels in Taipei, and we have read about hotels that are well received by guests online. When I got off the bus from the airport ($135, the company shuttle bus you have to know that it stopped opposite the Kaitong Hotel. I remember he called Changlong) the first impression of the hotel was not very good. First of all, the hotel is adjacent to some construction projects and its front porch feels very old. I don’t know if these buildings are for the new wing or the building next door to the hotel. The lobby/reception area is small and dark. I don’t even remember if I saw a couch/waiting area. I told myself not to pay too much attention to these details, the important thing is that there is a subway station next to the hotel. Our room (deluxe room, the three of us also added an extra bed) was very retro. I guess they cleaned up very clean, but you can still see how old the hotel and the room are. Except that the room was a bit old, what bothered me was that there was no safe in the room. I called the front desk and they told me that I could put things downstairs and there was a safety cabinet at the front desk. Now I can't remember where the last hotel I stayed in without a safe was there, maybe it's not a big deal for many people/most people, but I feel it's outdated and very inconvenient. Next, when we wanted to charge the digital camera, we found that there was no free socket except to unplug the hair dryer! If we both wanted to charge at the same time (say, mobile phones), we had to unplug the TV!! Now I find this to be crazy. Breakfast (we went there at about 9 o'clock, breakfast served until 9:45) and the food that served us was very poor. There were a few porridges (there weren't many side dishes left), and a few fried things I didn't eat because they were really offering something that needed to be improved. My companion and I were eating quietly, and we were all thinking, ”Oh my God... this is what's called great,” and it was the fastest breakfast we had during our holiday. All of this should be borne by me as this is my second trip to Taipei and my companions are here for the first time and we are here on holiday looking for a decent, comfortable enough 3 star hotel. Nor is it that I do not recommend Kaitong Hotel at all, because the hotel is near the subway station (Zhongxiao Xinsheng) is a good choice for some people who want to save money for taxis (although it doesn't cost much to take a taxi in the city). I guess the final conclusion is that if you have extra money and want to return to a nice, comfortable hotel after a day of shopping/bar/sightseeing, you better stay at other, more fashionable hotels. If you are the kind of hotel that is not very demanding, you are looking for a bath, clean enough to look new or old, then Kaitong Hotel is a good choice for you. Also, the next day, Taipei Fullerton 315 called us - some customers cancelled their booking at the last minute so they had a room available. We changed hotels that day. For the next three days, we were tired from shopping and our arms were soft, and the three of us were lucky we changed hotels. We were so tired from the day we broke our waists, and our return to such a comfortable hotel made us all cry with joy.

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Via Hotel Zhongxiao
4.3/533 Reviews
Zhongxiao Dunhua Commercial Area
First of all, the location of the hotel is hard to find. It is in a residential area and there is no sign outside. You need to ask at the front desk of Fengju Hotel. There will be staff to pick you up. The hotel is on the 7th floor of a business building. The room is big and clean. It is quiet at night. The wifi is powerful and the facilities are complete. Breakfast is at the restaurant of Fengju Hotel. The buffet is not bad. The location of the hotel is really good, 5 minutes walk from Zhongxiao Fuxing MRT station, so it is convenient to go everywhere. 3 subway stops or half an hour's walk to 101 Building, 1 station to Taipei Main Station, 2 stations to Ximending MRT, 3 stations to Songshan Airport MRT or 120 Taiwan dollars by taxi. It is also 2 stops away from the duty-free shop, and next to the hotel are Pacific Sogo and Sogo Sogo. The room fee is only 350. The price/performance ratio is too high. It is very convenient to go shopping and eat. I will stay here next time.
MGH Mitsui Garden Hotel Taipei Zhongxiao
4.6/5330 Reviews
Zhongxiao Dunhua Commercial Area
Location- located next to the mrt station so very convenient. There is a Yong He Dou Jiang nearby for those who would like to try. Food- I did not order the breakfast. There is an Italian restaurant in the hotel. We ordered pizza and pizza is nice. There is some nice cafes nearby but did not get to try. Amenities- shower gel, shampoo and conditioner are provided. There is a public bath at level 17 but I did not try. There is a Lounge af level 2 for u to get bottles of water and complimentary coffee. Service - staff are polite. Room is clean. Others - it cost about $1300 to cab from hotel to Taoyuan airport. Journey takes about 40mins if traffic is smooth.
Hej Taipei
4.3/560 Reviews
Zhongxiao Dunhua Commercial Area
Highly recommended👍🏻 The hotel is located at the heart of shopping district besides MRT station. Lot of eateries nearby and the breakfast is good. They even serve free flow of snacks (assorted biscuits, mini pancake, etc.) after breakfast time. Really enjoyed the bubble tea from Orange Tea shop which is at downstairs only. Will definitely book this hotel again when I visit Taiwan.
THE MIRAMAR GARDEN TAIPEI
4.4/5447 Reviews
Zhongxiao Dunhua Commercial Area
There are UBike available for rent when you get a Taiwan E-sim and register a UBike account. Cycle from hotel to Metro station only 5 mins. Hotel swimming pool, steam room, sauna room and hot water pool are very well maintained. Friend housekeeping, fitness Centre staff and front desk staff. Especially the female doormen, give clear instructions on how to get to metro stations and nearby eateries. Will stay at this hotel again when I visit Taipei. One last thing, guest room is big that can keep all my three 30 inches luggage’s.
Royal Rose Hotel Xinsheng
4.5/556 Reviews
Yongkang Market Place
Great hotel! I will stay here again next time I go to Taipei🧡 The room was just like the photo, very clean and spacious; it was okay to open 3 luggages. The staff is very helpful and helps arrange taxis when going to the airport. The cafe on the first floor is very comfortable, with hot tea, hot coffee, and biscuits; it’s free!
KDM HOTEL
4/588 Reviews
Zhongxiao Dunhua Commercial Area
Before my trip, I did a good survey of hotels in Taipei, and we have read about hotels that are well received by guests online. When I got off the bus from the airport ($135, the company shuttle bus you have to know that it stopped opposite the Kaitong Hotel. I remember he called Changlong) the first impression of the hotel was not very good. First of all, the hotel is adjacent to some construction projects and its front porch feels very old. I don’t know if these buildings are for the new wing or the building next door to the hotel. The lobby/reception area is small and dark. I don’t even remember if I saw a couch/waiting area. I told myself not to pay too much attention to these details, the important thing is that there is a subway station next to the hotel. Our room (deluxe room, the three of us also added an extra bed) was very retro. I guess they cleaned up very clean, but you can still see how old the hotel and the room are. Except that the room was a bit old, what bothered me was that there was no safe in the room. I called the front desk and they told me that I could put things downstairs and there was a safety cabinet at the front desk. Now I can't remember where the last hotel I stayed in without a safe was there, maybe it's not a big deal for many people/most people, but I feel it's outdated and very inconvenient. Next, when we wanted to charge the digital camera, we found that there was no free socket except to unplug the hair dryer! If we both wanted to charge at the same time (say, mobile phones), we had to unplug the TV!! Now I find this to be crazy. Breakfast (we went there at about 9 o'clock, breakfast served until 9:45) and the food that served us was very poor. There were a few porridges (there weren't many side dishes left), and a few fried things I didn't eat because they were really offering something that needed to be improved. My companion and I were eating quietly, and we were all thinking, ”Oh my God... this is what's called great,” and it was the fastest breakfast we had during our holiday. All of this should be borne by me as this is my second trip to Taipei and my companions are here for the first time and we are here on holiday looking for a decent, comfortable enough 3 star hotel. Nor is it that I do not recommend Kaitong Hotel at all, because the hotel is near the subway station (Zhongxiao Xinsheng) is a good choice for some people who want to save money for taxis (although it doesn't cost much to take a taxi in the city). I guess the final conclusion is that if you have extra money and want to return to a nice, comfortable hotel after a day of shopping/bar/sightseeing, you better stay at other, more fashionable hotels. If you are the kind of hotel that is not very demanding, you are looking for a bath, clean enough to look new or old, then Kaitong Hotel is a good choice for you. Also, the next day, Taipei Fullerton 315 called us - some customers cancelled their booking at the last minute so they had a room available. We changed hotels that day. For the next three days, we were tired from shopping and our arms were soft, and the three of us were lucky we changed hotels. We were so tired from the day we broke our waists, and our return to such a comfortable hotel made us all cry with joy.

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• January to March: 18.86°C during the day, 16.04°C at night

• April to June: 27.22°C during the day, 23.72°C at night

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• Spring: 144.63 cm

• Summer: 246.07 cm

• Autumn: 309.23 cm

• Winter: 101.77 cm

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