"This is precious landmark hotel in Taipei just like a palace. The building is beautiful and magnificent. The room is quiet and comfortable. Bathroom has tub and separated shower room. If you do not have rental car, in order to go around in the city, you have to take hotel shuttle to go subway station. The shuttle runs daily every 20 minutes. I paid $25 for breakfast, food has good varieties, but taste is average."
"The property is in an excellent location, very near the Taipei Main Station, and just beside a mall where you can access the subway.The VIP room is quite big.They have a very good breakfast buffet.The staff are very kind,friendly,polite and very helpful.Highly recommended.
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"We enjoyed our stay at Solaria, clean, nice location & very friendly staff. The only thing I didn’t like about the policy of the hotel is you have to pay $30 in order to check-in early. We arrived at the hotel early coming from a cruise but according to a staff the room is not yet ready. However the room will be ready if you pay an extra $30. This doesn’t happen in big hotels. You can check-in once the room is ready."
"The people were very helpful in every aspect of our stay. The concierge even called the next hotel for our holiday and gave us step by step travel plans. "
"Housekeeping quality has degraded compared to my previous stays at the hotel. Dirty towels and clean clothes were left in the room after cleaning. Water was added to the liquid hand soap. The heater doesn’t work properly. I set the temperature to 22C, but the room temperature is always at 18C. I reported these to housekeeping, but not much was done."
"Nice premium room - spacious with seating couch, room is clean, shower pressure is good. Age of the building is the only downside. Breakfast is not ideal, too many people during Chinese New Year which is understandable. But quality was a bit disappointing and lack of variety.
Best part is the Executive lounge, nice place to relax with drink and snack and service is great, special thanks to May.
All and all, a good hotel.
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Taiwan is like an entire continent in microcosm. With tropical forests decorating its beautiful mountain landscapes, sea cliffs that seemingly reach into the skies and deep stone gorges that drop deep into the earth, it’s no wonder that the island was for centuries known simply as the Beautiful Isle. Culturally as well Taiwan is also something of a marvel. With a thriving democracy and renowned value for both human and animal rights, a hotel in Taiwan offers a unique blend of natural magnificence and commendable human decency.
Where to Stay in Taiwan
Northern Taiwan — The political and financial heart of Taiwan, Northern Taiwan is home to the capital Taipei, one of the world’s great cities. As such it is the most visited part, but don’t assume that it’s all about Taipei. Yangmingshan National Park is also to be found in this region, making this area a great place to book a hotel if you want the best of both urban and natural worlds.
Central Taiwan — Boasting a plethora of imposing mountain ranges, as well as a number of national parks, and lakes including Sun Moon Lake, Central Taiwan is a landscape like no other. Book a hotel here and you will find Lukang, the second oldest town in Taiwan, and one renowned for both its cuisine and its traditional architecture.
Eastern Taiwan — A region of outstanding natural beauty, the counties of Hualien and Taitung are in fact cut off from the rest of the island by the mountains of central Taiwan, which explains their truly individual character. Jiaoxi meanwhile is best known in Taiwan for its hot springs, and the region’s trails and waterfalls have made it a mecca for hikers. Surfers should however head to Toucheng, which is also the perfect place to spot whales and watch the sun rise over the sea.
Southern Taiwan — The top place to book a hotel for beach lovers, Southern Taiwan is rightly regarded as something of a tropical paradise. With palm trees leaning languorously over delightful beaches, this is where you should head if you want to bask on the sand and top up your tan.
How to Make the Most of Your Hotel in Taiwan
With its wonderfully diverse landscapes, Taiwan is ideal for anyone looking to hike along colonial-era trails, or cycle along lonely highways that weave along cliff-top passes or in the shadows of volcanoes. Alishan boasts giant cypress forests and spectacular sunrises, whilst Kenting National Park offers the very best beaches and verdant plant life. But don’t forget the cities. Taipei is home to one of the world’s tallest skyscrapers, Taipei 101, and as with Taiwan’s other cities, is thriving with all the culture and entertainment you would expect.
As well as hiking and cycling, surfing is rapidly become a popular pastime in Taiwan, with many opportunities to take lessons from professional surfers. Jet-skis can also be hired at an increasing number of locations, whilst diving is also a thriving activity, what with Taiwan’s abundance of corals and radiant sea life.
"This is precious landmark hotel in Taipei just like a palace. The building is beautiful and magnificent. The room is quiet and comfortable. Bathroom has tub and separated shower room. If you do not have rental car, in order to go around in the city, you have to take hotel shuttle to go subway station. The shuttle runs daily every 20 minutes. I paid $25 for breakfast, food has good varieties, but taste is average."
"The people were very helpful in every aspect of our stay. The concierge even called the next hotel for our holiday and gave us step by step travel plans. "
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Prices for Taiwan hotels differ depending on the season and other factors, like school holidays and Christmas. You can find cheap options from £37 in a few different ways. Select your destination and holiday dates and then set your budget using the “Price per night” filter. You can then narrow your search by choosing your preferred amenities and more.
When is the best time to go to Taiwan?
Temperatures differ across Taiwan, so the best time to travel depends on where you want to be. If you’re after a summer holiday in Taipei, plan your getaway between June and August. During these months you can expect temperatures ranging from 27ºC to 33ºC. Bear in mind that Taipei has a humid subtropical climate, so pack appropriately.
What is the best area to stay in Taiwan?
If your adventures are taking you to Taiwan, consider a stay in Taipei or Kaohsiung. Once you’ve booked your hotel, have a look at the many fantastic things there are to do and see here.
How can I find cheap hotels in Taiwan?
Taiwan cheap hotels start at £37 per night. To find these types of inexpensive options, make use of our “Price per night” filter. Other tips? Consider being flexible with your getaway dates and book ahead of time. Have a look at our cheap hotels in Taiwan page for offers you’ll find hard to resist.
What are the best hotels in Taiwan for families?
Discover some awesome Taiwan family pads by narrowing your search results. You can do this by selecting “Family friendly” under the “Traveller experience” filter heading. Whether you’re seeking something that’s easy on the wallet so you can spoil the kids with more Taiwan experiences, or you’re planning to indulge on that long-awaited family retreat, Expedia has the perfect stay for you and your team.
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