
Kaohsiung/Caoya Top Hotel Picks
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Nestled in Kaohsiung's vibrant downtown, this hotel offers prime location steps from MRT and Central Park. Rooms feature 49-inch smart TVs, Nespresso machines, and Handy phones, with some bathtubs for ultimate relaxation. Don't miss the rooftop Pier No.1 bar – sip cocktails against cityscape views! The Craft café serves light bites, while Wok on the Park restaurant delights with local flavors. With 24/7 concierge, fitness center, and IHG's signature service, it's perfect for both business trips and family getaways in the Harbor City.

This hotel is a perfect blend of art and comfort! Enjoy a private and healthy stay in the executive floors and non-smoking rooms, with convenient services like valet parking and luggage storage. Every corner is adorned with antiques, sculptures, and oil paintings, making you feel like you're in an art museum. Located in the city center, it's just a stone's throw away from shopping malls, Urban Light Corridor, and Love River, ideal for both business and leisure. The impeccable service and elegant design ensure an unforgettable experience!

Nestled in the heart of Kaohsiung, this stylish and relaxing space offers you a sense of home. Whether for travel or business, you'll experience warm hospitality and thoughtful services. With amenities like airport transfers, valet parking, a fitness center, and a café, your stay will be both comfortable and convenient. As a 2024 award-winning hotel, it promises top-notch quality. From chic design to luxurious lifestyle aesthetics, every detail is crafted to impress. Slow down and savor the exclusive pampering tailored just for you!


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Stayed in a bathtub room on August 28th and loved the spacious, well-designed layout—super clean and fresh-smelling throughout. The next day I was upgraded to a non-bathtub room, which still felt fantastic with its modern touches and great ambiance. The hotel is clearly popular—rooms were fully booked—but the cleanliness remained top-notch. One small thing: found a few hairs stuck in the corner of the sink area during my second night, but it’s minor and easily overlooked. What really stood out was the personal touch: staff carried my luggage up to the room and left a handwritten note that felt genuinely warm and thoughtful—like a friend welcoming me. It made the whole experience feel special. Highly recommend this hotel for both comfort and charm.

Staying at The Lees Hotel in Kaohsiung was a really positive experience overall. The room was spacious and very comfortable, especially with the nice view from the window—great for relaxing after a long day. The only minor issue was the air conditioning, which seemed too strong even after adjusting it; the blanket was quite warm, but when I’d kick it off, my legs felt cold. It’s a small downside, but nothing that took away from the great vibe of the hotel. Clean, well-maintained rooms, excellent location, and friendly staff make this a top pick if you're visiting Kaohsiung. Definitely worth considering for your next trip.

Staying at Starhaus Hotel in Kaohsiung was a fantastic experience overall. The location is excellent—while it's a bit of a walk from the MRT station, the neighborhood is packed with restaurants and local eateries, so dining options are plentiful and convenient. What really stood out was the 24-hour self-service coffee bar, which offered freshly brewed coffee and light snacks anytime of day or night—perfect for late-night cravings or an early morning pick-me-up. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, and the staff were friendly and helpful. Despite the short distance to the metro, the surrounding area makes up for it with great accessibility and charm. This place offers amazing value and a welcoming atmosphere—I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to fellow travelers.

Staying at 237 Hotel was a great experience overall—excellent value for the price and super convenient location in Kaohsiung. The room is compact, which makes it ideal for solo travelers or short stays. While I appreciate the clean and modern design, there’s only one power outlet in the room, and the second one is tucked behind the TV, making charging devices a bit of a hassle. That said, the overall comfort, friendly staff, and proximity to local attractions make up for it. I’d definitely come back if I’m ever in Kaohsiung again.

Staying at Leesing Hotel in Kaohsiung was an absolute delight. The room was incredibly quiet—excellent soundproofing meant no disturbances from neighboring rooms or outside noise, making for a peaceful and restful night’s sleep. The bed was comfortable with well-balanced pillows, perfect for unwinding after a long day. The hotel is conveniently located near major shopping areas and just a short walk from vibrant night markets, so dining options are plentiful and easily accessible. Despite its prime location, the rates feel very fair for the quality and service. Clean, modern, and thoughtfully designed, this boutique hotel offers a great balance between comfort and convenience. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Kaohsiung.

This business hotel in Kaohsiung is an absolute steal! Located just a short walk from the metro station, it's super convenient for getting around the city. The room was small but spotlessly clean, with all the essentials you'd need—plus free Wi-Fi, which is always a plus. What really stood out was the incredible value: affordable rates without sacrificing comfort or cleanliness. Booking was quick and easy through the platform—no hassle at all. Whether you're here for work or just exploring, this place offers great convenience and peace of mind. If you're looking for a no-fuss, budget-friendly stay in Kaohsiung, don't miss this one. Seriously, if it's available, book it now—it won’t last long!

I stayed at Ling Inn in Kaohsiung, and overall, the experience was just average. The hotel is conveniently located, just a short walk from the metro station, which is great for exploring the city. However, the room is on the second floor of a corrugated metal building, giving it a somewhat basic and dated feel. The main issue was the hot water—while it heated up quickly, it ran out within minutes and the flow was quite weak, making showering a bit frustrating. I also noticed some cleanliness concerns: there were visible dust marks on the desk and bathroom counter, and the shower floor still had damp spots after use. It’s clear that housekeeping could use more attention. While this place might work for budget travelers who don’t mind simplicity, those looking for comfort and better hygiene should consider other options. Not bad for the price, but definitely not memorable.

The room was surprisingly spacious with a ceiling height of over 6 meters, giving it an airy and luxurious feel. The twin room featured a beautifully detailed oil painting on the wall beside the nightstand—though some paint had slightly chipped over time, it only added character and depth to the vintage ambiance. The interior design truly embraced a classic old-money aesthetic, with subtle touches like a hanging closet rack secured by a metal ring on the beam, where the hanger itself could be detached using a nail-secured clip. It’s these small details that made the space feel so unique and authentic. A large bathtub completed the room—a true nod to Japanese-inspired relaxation. Location-wise, it couldn’t be better: just a short walk to the ferry terminal, surrounded by local eateries, boutiques, and convenience stores. Within about 20 minutes on foot, you’ll find a large supermarket for all your essentials. But the real highlight? The breakfast. A fantastic mix of Chinese and Western options—handmade buns with coconut filling, black sesame, red bean paste, warm soy milk, sweet potato porridge, plus fresh breads and pastries. I especially loved the seaweed soup with vegetarian meat and bamboo shoots—it was hands-down the best Chinese breakfast I’ve had in Taiwan. Staff were friendly and attentive without being overbearing. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully curated. If you’re looking for a memorable, well-located, and uniquely styled hotel experience in Kaohsiung, this is a must-visit.

Staying at Spring Art Hotel in Kaohsiung was an absolute delight. The room was spotless and beautifully designed with a modern artistic touch—every detail felt thoughtfully curated. The bed was incredibly comfortable, ensuring a restful night's sleep. Breakfast was a highlight—buffet-style with a great variety of both Western and local Taiwanese options. I especially loved the fresh congee and handmade dim sum; it felt like a real treat. All amenities were top-notch: TV, air conditioning, safe, and the bathroom was pristine—clean enough to reflect light! Located just steps from the metro station, getting around Kaohsiung was effortless. This hotel offers outstanding value for money and exceeded my expectations. I’ll definitely be back.

I've stayed at Flower Country Motel (Fengshan Branch) multiple times, and each visit has been excellent. The rooms are spotlessly clean with no dust or overlooked corners—every detail is well-maintained. Located just a short walk from the metro station, it's incredibly convenient for getting around Kaohsiung city center. There are plenty of local restaurants and night markets nearby, making it easy to enjoy authentic food and nightlife. The staff are friendly and helpful, always ready to assist with any request. Cleanliness, location, and service all come together perfectly. It's an outstanding value for the price—definitely my go-to choice whenever I'm in Kaohsiung.

We booked Katherine Plaza Hotel for a family trip and arrived around 5 PM. The front desk staff were very welcoming, clearly explained room details, and provided all the necessary info about meal times—great service right from the start. Walking into the room, we were immediately impressed by the clean environment; the walls looked freshly renovated, and the overall vibe felt cozy and homely—like staying at grandma’s place. One small downside: some TV channels had poor signal quality, and the programming leaned heavily toward K-dramas, sports, and movies. Also, the lighting in the room wasn’t bright enough when watching TV. The bathroom is spacious, but lacks proper wet/dry separation—adding a shower curtain would definitely improve safety and convenience. Breakfast was a highlight: generous and varied, with fresh stir-fried dishes, side pickles for congee, toast, buns, steamed bread, and more—perfect for starting the day on a full note. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable—just steps away from Central Park, Dali Department Store, Hanshin Mall, and within walking distance to Music & Pop Culture Hall and Zhuangzhi (Dabu) Art District. There are countless restaurants nearby, so dining options are endless. If we ever come back to Kaohsiung, this hotel will be our top choice. Thanks to the team for such a warm and thoughtful stay!

Staying at Tenz Go Hotel was a delightful experience from start to finish. The location is excellent—just a short walk from major attractions and some of the best local eateries in Kaohsiung, making it super convenient for exploring the city. Breakfast was a real highlight: fresh, well-prepared, and offering a great variety of options, including authentic local pastries that were a treat. The third-floor game room was a fun bonus for kids and adults alike, while the first-floor tea lounge offered a relaxing spot to unwind with complimentary snacks and drinks. Room amenities were mostly top-notch—especially the bidet toilet, which made mornings much more comfortable. The only minor issue was a slightly loose shower arm, but it didn’t affect the overall comfort. Clean, friendly staff, and a welcoming atmosphere make this hotel a standout choice. If you're looking for a cozy, centrally located stay with great value, I highly recommend giving Tenz Go Hotel a try.
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