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Hotels & Accommodations in Taiwan

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Grand Hyatt Taipei

Xinyi District
Fully Refundable
One of the best five-star hotels in Taipei located directly adjacent to Taipei 101, Taipei World Trade Center and numerous shopping and entertainment venues. Two MRT (subway) stations within 3 to 5 minutes walking distance provide easy access to all other areas around the city. Hotel completed guestroom renovation in 2014. 850 spacious and luxurious rooms and suites combine east and west cultural influences with a grand residential touch. All in-house guests can enjoy free WIFI, 24 hour gym, fitness center, outdoor temperature-controlled swimming pool and 1 free parking per room. Grand Hyatt Taipei has nine restaurants and bars, including Chinese cuisine, Japanese Buffet and a Plate Michelin winner – Bel Air Bars & Grills, featuring an incredible variety of delicacies ranging from local to international. - With effect from 4 January 2021 onwards, non World of Hyatt members are required to pay a fee of $350 per person per usage when using 5F sauna and attending aerobic classes. - For providing a better dining service, we allow 60 minutes per seating during breakfast period. - Starting from 01 April 2021, we offer 24 hour complimentary parking per car per room for 1 night stay (count from the entry time), $70 per hour will be charged for additional hours. - To comply with government pandemic prevention and control standards, effective today, few of the restaurants and facilities will be temporarily closed for business. For more information, please refer to Grand Hyatt Taipei's official website for details. - Restaurant Notice: During the pandemic period, breakfast will be served in your room. Please scan breakfast menu QR code to place an order before 23:00 the preceding evening. We will deliver your breakfast to your room at the hour of your choice in the morning.
Tripadvisor Rating4.5  / 5(4329  reviews)
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$155 / Per Night

Shangri La Far Eastern Plaza Hotel Taipei

Daan District
Fully Refundable
TPE-Taiwan Tao Yuan Intl Airport-31m S Situated on the fashionable tree-lined Tun Hwa South Road-the hotel is convenient 5 mins from the Taipei World Trade Convention and Exhibition Center-15 mins from Taipei Songshan Airport and 45 mins from Taoyuan International Airport. Two Mass Rapid Transit stops are located within walking distance while a main bus stop is right outside the hotel. Extensive shopping and entertainment facilities such as 24/7 Elite Book Store and night market are nearby.For more information on our health and hygiene precautionary measures cancellation fee waivers and Golden Circle - please visit shangri-la.com/cares According to the Central Epidemic Command Center announcement that the coronavirus disease 2019 - COVID-19 - outbreak has become a global pandemic. All inbound travelers will be subject to a 14-day home quarantine upon arrival in Taiwan. If traveling to Taiwan we strongly suggest you cancel your room reservation as we will not be able to check you in. The cancellation fee will be waived accordingly. Aiming to provide upgraded svcs n genuine hospitality to all gsts-the hotel has completed a grand renovation project - refurbishing all 416 guestrooms -Horizon Lounge-lobby-driveway-The Lobby Court n The Cake Room on lobby level. Following the extensive renovation-the refurbished rooms feature 3-meter heightened ceiling-modernized facilities n timeless elegance inspired by the Song Dynasty in ancient China - offering travelers a spacious-relax n serene oasis in the city ctr. Recreation facilities n fine dining services are also available in the hotel. From the city*s tallest roof-top swimming pool - spa to work-out equipment at the Health Club - guests can enjoy a complete exercising experience without leaving the hotel.
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28% Off$285$223 / Per Night

Why People Love Taiwan

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Taiwan

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steph44980
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Aug 2021
As in the title, friendly and efficient staff; check in and check out were flawless. My only issue is considering the price we paid we expected a bathroom that isn’t a health hazard. The amount of mould on the wall in room 1001 was just ridiculous. Not worth the money not worth the walk to the re...
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italoch1000
5
Aug 2023
We had a private tailor-made trip of 16 days in China with Travel China Guide. Most loved stop has been the city of Xian. Our guide Susan with her 15 years’ experience and passion about Xian and Chinese culture helped us enjoying so much our stage there, that we will surely come back to Xian in ...
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Daddygalaxy
5
Dec 2022
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Frequently Asked Questions about Taiwan

What are some must-see attractions in Taiwan?

Taipei 101 is a must-visit for its breathtaking views of the city. Taroko National Park is also a popular destination due to its stunning scenery, including the famous Taroko Gorge. The Chimei Museum is a great option for art lovers, and the National Palace Museum has an impressive collection of Chinese artifacts. For something more traditional, the Jiufen Old Street is a charming area to explore, and the Sun Moon Lake in central Taiwan offers beautiful views.

What are some popular activities to do in Taiwan?

One popular activity in Taiwan is hiking. There are many beautiful trails to explore, including the famous Elephant Mountain Trail in Taipei. Night markets are also a must-visit for the food and atmosphere. The Shilin Night Market in Taipei is one of the largest and most popular. For those interested in history, a visit to the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a great option. Finally, a trip to the hot springs in Beitou is a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.

What are some unique experiences to have in Taiwan?

Visiting the Rainbow Village in Taichung is a unique and colorful experience. The Pingxi Sky Lantern Festival is also a popular event, where visitors can write their wishes on a lantern and release it into the sky. For those interested in tea, visiting a tea farm in the mountains is a unique experience. Finally, a visit to the Yehliu Geopark is a great way to see unique rock formations and learn about the geology of the area.

What are some recommended accommodations in Taiwan?

For a luxurious stay, the Mandarin Oriental Taipei is a great option. The Grand Hyatt Taipei is also highly rated. For those on a budget, the Flip Flop Hostel in Taipei is a popular option. For something more traditional, staying in a homestay in Jiufen is a unique experience. Finally, the Hotel Royal Chiaohsi offers hot springs and beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.

What is the best time of year to visit Taiwan?

The best time to visit Taiwan is in the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November), when the weather is mild and comfortable. The summer months (June to August) can be hot and humid, and typhoons are common. Winter (December to February) can be cold and rainy, but offers a chance to see cherry blossoms in bloom.

What is the food like in Taiwan?

Taiwanese cuisine is diverse and delicious. Some must-try dishes include beef noodle soup, stinky tofu, and xiaolongbao (soup dumplings). Night markets are a great way to sample a variety of street food, including fried chicken, oyster omelets, and bubble tea. For something more traditional, a visit to a restaurant serving Taiwanese seafood is a great option.

What are some tips for traveling around Taiwan?

The Taipei Metro is a convenient and affordable way to get around Taipei. For traveling outside of Taipei, the Taiwan High-Speed Rail (THSR) is a fast and efficient option. Renting a scooter is also a popular way to see the sights. It's important to be aware of the local driving laws and to wear a helmet. Finally, taxis and buses are also available, but may be less convenient.

What should I pack for a trip to Taiwan?

Taiwan has a subtropical climate, so it's important to pack light and breathable clothing. A light jacket or sweater is recommended for cooler evenings. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the city and hiking. Sunscreen and insect repellent are also recommended. Finally, if you plan to visit hot springs, don't forget to pack a swimsuit and towel.

What is the currency in Taiwan?

The currency in Taiwan is the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD). Major credit cards are accepted in many places, but it's always a good idea to carry cash, especially when visiting night markets and smaller shops.

What are some cultural customs to be aware of in Taiwan?

In Taiwan, it's customary to remove your shoes when entering a home or temple. It's also important to respect elders and authority figures. When visiting a temple, it's important to dress modestly and to be respectful of those who are praying. Finally, when eating a meal, it's polite to wait until everyone has been served before beginning to eat.