Breakfast was very poor not many options, only few items were changed daily, Wi-fi was on and off, no coffee in room amenity, the floor get wet and slippery after taking the shower, the only 1 staff can speak English. The best is there many convenience stores and restaurants around.
C’est un vieil hôtel, aurait besoin d’être revamper, surtout les tapis, mais les chambres sont grandes, un temple juste à coté et 2 lignes de métro à 15 et 20 min. de marche. Si on sort un peu des trajets de Google map, il y a un marché avec plein d’option à 10 min. de marche
I travel to Taipei for work regularly and stayed here on 3 different occasions in 3 different room types when other hotels are sold out. This has to be one the poorer performing hotels in Taipei. If you think you are getting a good deal - you really aren't because it's really not worth a lot and in fact overpriced for what you get. The staff seems nice and professional but that's the only positive thing. The rooms are dated, not clean and there is a musty smell in every room I stayed at, including the hall way. Ventilation is very poor hence it's more humid inside than outside. If you dare open the windows, then you will invite endless of mosquitos because there is no screen on the window. Most walls have very visible cracks with evidence of poor patching. I am not sure if this is the result of earthquakes in Taipei but it's the only hotel I've seen that has a lot of cracks which lead one to question its seismic safety. The floors not not leveled, including the bathroom, which lead to water accumulation on the bathroom floors. Sinks and vanities are poor designed, so even washing hands will get water everywhere. Housekeeping barely touch up the room with any decide cleaning. I had rooms with sticky tables and a wet wipe to clean it ended up looking filthy. It's very evident that they don't even clean the common and frequent touch points. Will I stay here again? Only if there are no other hotels are available.