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Park Taipei Hotel Hotels near Daan District
8.9/10
251 reviews
0.11km from Daan District
Trip.BestNo. 15 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Taipei
From BRL 649
Taipei Fullerton Hotel South Hotels near Daan District
8.5/10
711 reviews
0.39km from Daan District
From BRL 453
Swiio Hotel Da An Hotels near Daan District
9.1/10
Good245 reviews
0.24km from Daan District
From BRL 479
Howard Plaza Hotel Hotels near Daan District
8.9/10
1086 reviews
0.35km from Daan District
From BRL 567
Dandy Hotel (Daan Park) Hotels near Daan District
9.3/10
Very Good391 reviews
1km from Daan District
From BRL 417
Hotel éclat Hotels near Daan District
8.6/10
274 reviews
0.42km from Daan District
From BRL 564
Deja Vu Hotel Hotels near Daan District
8.6/10
918 reviews
0.89km from Daan District
From BRL 204
Les Suites Taipei - Da An Hotels near Daan District
8.8/10
189 reviews
0.44km from Daan District
From BRL 465
Dolamanco Hotel Hotels near Daan District
8.5/10
74 reviews
0.76km from Daan District
From BRL 247
HOTEL UKETAMO Hotels near Daan District
9.5/10
Outstanding146 reviews
0.62km from Daan District
From BRL 771
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Radium-Kagaya International Hotel

9.2/10
Very Good
Posted onOct 29, 2025|Mixed Standard Twin Suite
SGGuest User
1. Misleading Entrance Signage Upon arrival, we followed the signage pasted on a pillar that directed guests to a staircase entrance. However, when we reached that entrance, we were shocked to find the door marked with the sign “来宾止步” (“Guests Stop Here”). When we raised this with your staff, we were told that this entrance has not been in use since the COVID-19 period. While we understand that certain operations may have changed during the pandemic, COVID-19 restrictions have ended for more than two years. If the primary entrance has been permanently closed, why has no corrective action been taken and the misleading signage still left there? Carrying heavy luggage up and down a sloped path unnecessarily was frustrating and avoidable. 2. No Staff Assistance or Clear Signage at the New Entrance When we finally located the new entrance, there were no staff members on standby to assist us, nor was there any clear external signage indicating that this was the correct way to access the lobby. The explanation given later was that all staff were away assisting with parking which is not acceptable. At least one person should have been assigned to remain at the entrance, or the last person leaving should have arranged for another colleague to cover the position. In addition, the Operations Director mentioned that there is signage inside the new entrance directing guests to take the elevator to the lobby. However, this logic is flawed. If guests cannot locate the correct entrance in the first place, how could they possibly see a sign placed inside? 3. Poorly Trained and Unprofessional Front Desk Behavior After struggling outside, we called the number listed on Google. Only then did someone finally come out and lead us in. By that time, we were exhausted and upset. When we confronted the front desk staff about why they ignored us, despite us clearly visible outside the “来宾止步” glass door, making eye contact and knocking for help, but they claimed they “did not see us.” This excuse was clearly untrue, as we observed them looking in our direction. Even more disappointing, none of the front desk staff offered an apology even until we requested to speak to the Operations Director and asked him to review the CCTV footage. After reviewing the footage, the Operations Director confirmed that the front desk had not been alert and apologized on their behalf. However, he did not acknowledge that the front desk’s attitude and lack of sincerity were also serious problems. Being “not alert enough” and showing no sense of apology or empathy are two entirely different issues. As an international hotel, the front desk is the first impression of your service. Regardless of the quality of your facilities, this poor experience completely overshadowed the positive aspects of our stay. It also severely damages the reputation of Kagaya Group — a brand that has long been admired for its exemplary Japanese hospitality and politeness. Although we appreciate the Operations Director’s effort to make amends by offering us a meal and gifts (which we declined), it remains undeniable that this incident reflects a failure in staff training and management oversight. We hope that management will seriously review this incident, especially the issues of: - Inadequate and misleading signage at the entrance - Lack of staff presence and assistance upon guest arrival - Poor front desk awareness and unprofessional behavior We trust that Kagaya Group will uphold its proud tradition of service by addressing these problems promptly and ensuring no other guests experience such treatment in the future. Thank you for your attention.
Price per night from:BRL 1,315

Caesar Metro Taipei

8.8/10
Posted onJul 11, 2026|Deluxe King Room
MYGuest User
As a 5-star hotel, I don't think they should be promoting self check-in kiosks. A 5-star hotel should provide the expected service, not tell me to use a self check-in machine – I might as well book a 3-star hotel then. And if the self check-in machine wasn't bad enough, it even had problems. Check-in was supposed to start at 3 PM, but when I arrived at 4 PM, it said my room wasn't ready yet? Then I had to go back to the front desk to sort it out. If the machines are so unreliable, why not just let guests check in at the front desk? Furthermore, before checking in, I specifically requested a high floor, and the hotel even replied that for my room type, the highest floor available was the 29th, which shows they saw my note. Yet, upon check-in, I was assigned the lowest available floor, the 12th. I had to request a change again to get moved to the 18th floor – it's just speechless. And to top it off, I can overlook the lack of toothbrushes and toothpaste, but shouldn't a room at least come with two bottles of mineral water as standard? I know there's a water dispenser on every floor, but I'm a tourist. Do you expect me to carry a bottle around everywhere? There's a limit to how 'eco-friendly' one can be.
Price per night from:BRL 295

Mayer Inn

8.7/10
Posted onJul 9, 2026
MYswen
The location is wonderful, just right above Taipei Metro Station. Their service is the best, my check-in was delayed due to room is not ready but they extend my check out time as compensation. Even the room have no window but the air is still fresh, no odour at all, my family are very sensitive to smell but we all agree this is a comfortable stay. Water dispenser and fridge are provided, towels will be changed daily during house keeping and is more than enough.
Price per night from:BRL 161

Main Inn

8.6/10
Posted onMay 11, 2026|Standard Room
CNHairui04
The hotel is conveniently located near Taipei Main Station. Check-in is strictly at 4 PM, and even if there are available rooms, an early check-in costs an extra NT$200. However, you can store your luggage for free, and there's a lounge area on the 6th floor where you can relax.
Price per night from:BRL 48

Hotel Papa Whale

8.4/10
Posted onJul 19, 2026|SOHO Elegant Double - Basement (No Window)
THAnonymous User
The pictures were taken when i’m about to check out so it doesn’t look neat. Overall i enjoyed my stay, there was one particular staff in which i forgot the name, night shift wear glasses, she was the sweetest! I explained my situation and she assisted me with all her might. The breakfast they have was one of a kind. Never had hotpot in a hotel. The location was also convenient, few walks to ximending subway and 1km to taipei main station.
Price per night from:BRL 162

Taipei Inn

8.3/10
Posted onJul 2, 2026
HKGuest User
Room 717 was clean. The CCTV cameras on every corner of the hallway made me feel secure. However, the hallway floors were very echoey, so you could hear everyone walking by. My double room had absolutely no hooks or hangers, which definitely needs improvement. My room also didn't have any USB charging ports (though some single rooms with private toilets did). There were only two-pin flat sockets, so if you wanted to use a larger international adapter by the bed, you'd have to unplug the fridge or TV. There were sockets by the door and the sink, but they weren't convenient for my use. I stayed for 5 nights, and on the last night, the air conditioning unit outside my window was intermittently loud and frequent, making it impossible to sleep. This needs to be fixed. For a double room, they only provided one key. If you wanted another, you had to pay a NT$500 deposit, which was returned, but without a receipt. When I asked for one, they just scribbled a note and told me to take a picture. I hope they can be more professional about this.
Price per night from:BRL 70

CHECK inn SELECT - Taipei NeiHu

8.2/10
Posted onMay 6, 2026
HKPP Places
Stayed here for one night and it was a solid, comfortable stay. The room was a good size, clean, and well laid out, with a comfortable bed and fresh linens. The balcony was a nice bonus, even for a short stay. Everything worked as expected, including the air-conditioning and shower, which had good pressure. The space felt practical and easy to settle into, especially after a long day. It’s a no-frills hotel but does the basics well. Overall, a reliable option for a short stay and I’d consider staying again.
Price per night from:BRL 239

Meworld Hotel Taipei Main Station

8.2/10
Posted onJul 20, 2026|Boutique Queen Room
SGSufyyy
Had a pleasant stay at MeWorld Hotel Taipei Main Station. The location is excellent—just a short walk from Taipei Main Station, making it convenient for getting around the city and travelling to and from the airport. The room was clean, comfortable, and equipped with the essentials for a short stay. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the check-in/check-out process was smooth. However, the lift requires a relatively longer waiting time. Overall, the hotel offers great value for its location.
Price per night from:BRL 164

Nightwalk 59

7.8/10
Posted onOct 25, 2025|Quad Room
IDIrene 887
So far so good, room was comfy enough. Good area, walk just 3minutes away from shillin night market and 6minutes to metro station. The problem is there is no elevator to our room, meanwhile we got 3 big luggages 😕 Please mention if no elevator access to the room, thanks
Price per night from:BRL 104

Taipei Crystal Hotel

6.0/10
Posted onNov 13, 2025
MYGuest User
Overall is acceptable. Good location, there are shops and restaurants nearby, is convenient to go attractive places. The only thing is the hotel is old, seems like lack of maintenance and upgrades.
Price per night from:BRL 187

Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a hotel in Taipei for this weekend?

According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Taipei this weekend is BRL 836 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is BRL 1,220 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Taipei this weekend typically cost BRL 2,361 per night.

How much do hotels in Taipei cost per night during weekdays?

Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Taipei during weekdays is BRL 571 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around BRL 964 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Taipei generally cost BRL 2,102 per night on weekdays.

What are the best places to stay in Taipei?

Some of the best places to stay in Taipei are near popular attractions like Taipei 101 and Shilin Night Market, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.

What are the best hotels for couples in Taipei?

Couples visiting Taipei have highly rated stays at Aqua Bella Hotel (from BRL 433) and Wego Boutique Hotel-Linsen (from BRL 524).

What are the best family-friendly hotels in Taipei?

Families visiting Taipei often prefer hotels like Caesar Metro Taipei (from BRL 354), Hotel Midtown Richardson (from BRL 312) and Mayer Inn (from BRL 177), which are well-known for their family-friendly features of spacious family rooms and child-friendly services.

What are the top hotels in Taipei near Taipei 101?

Some of the top hotels in Taipei near Taipei 101 include Humble House Taipei, Curio Collection by Hilton (from BRL 939), RF Hotel - Zhongxiao (from BRL 177) and Green World ZhongXiao (from BRL 302), all offering easy access to Taipei 101, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.

Where can I find the best hotels in Taipei?

Taipei has some of the best hotels for you to select. Whether you're traveling for business or on a vacation, Caesar Metro Taipei (from BRL 354), Hotel Midtown Richardson (from BRL 312) and Meworld Hotel Taipei Main Station (from BRL 250) are preferred hotels.

What's the best pet-friendly accommodation in Taipei?

Kimpton DA AN HOTEL by IHG (from BRL 991) allows pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!

What is the best spa hotel in Taipei?

Getting tired after a long walk? Regent Taipei (from BRL 857), Miramar Garden Taipei (from BRL 532) and GRAND HILAI TAIPEI (from BRL 672) provide highly rated spa services.

What’s the best hotel in Taipei with hot springs?

What are some hotels with pools in Taipei?

Caesar Metro Taipei (from BRL 354), The Grand Hotel (from BRL 516) and Regent Taipei (from BRL 857) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

Where can you find hotels with excellent breakfast in Taipei?

Caesar Metro Taipei (from BRL 354),Caesar Park Hotel Taipei (from BRL 332) and The Grand Hotel (from BRL 516) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with fresh, delicious breakfast!

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