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Wanhua Tzu Chi Jing Si Hall isn’t just a building—it’s the quiet pulse of old Taipei. Simple, unassuming, yet deeply meaningful. Sit on its peaceful bench, listen to the wind rustling through trees, watch devotees whisper prayers with reverence. In this space, time slows, and the noise of the city fades—leaving only a profound sense of stillness and compassion.

Sotetsu Grand Fresa Taipei Ximen

Sotetsu Grand Fresa Taipei Ximen

4.7 / 5Great16 Reviews
No.57, Section 1, Zhonghua Rd
1.44KM from Jing Si Hall
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Jing Si Hall

Consider staying at Shangri-La Taipei, just a 10-minute drive from Wan Hua Tzu Chi Jing Si Temple, offering elegant rooms and serene surroundings ideal for post-visit relaxation. Nearby options include Lihua International Hotel, known for its tranquil Japanese-style garden and quiet ambiance—perfect for spiritual retreats. Both properties provide excellent access to public transit, including MRT stations like "Ximen" and "Longshan Temple," making it easy to explore nearby attractions such as Wanhua District and Shilin Night Market. Many hotels also offer complimentary shuttle services, enhancing convenience for travelers with luggage or group visits.

For those seeking a more local experience, boutique guesthouses in the historic Wanhua area offer authentic charm and personalized service. These accommodations often feature traditional architecture and are within walking distance of temples, street food stalls, and cultural landmarks, allowing guests to immerse themselves in Taipei’s rich heritage.

Visit during the morning meditation and mindfulness session, guided by compassionate volunteers in the peaceful temple hall—ideal for cultivating inner calm through breathwork and silent reflection. Participate in the vegetarian communal meal, where simple, seasonal dishes emphasize gratitude and mindful eating, embodying Tzu Chi’s values of compassion and sustainability. For deeper engagement, join eco-art workshops such as hand-printed sutra-making, natural dyeing, or bamboo weaving, all rooted in Tzu Chi’s environmental stewardship principles.

Nearby, explore the Longshan Temple and Bopiliao Historic Block, both rich in history and culture. The latter hosts interactive exhibitions on traditional crafts, offering hands-on fun for families. Special weekend programs include children’s storytelling sessions about kindness and community service, blending education with spiritual growth. All activities are free and open to visitors—just check the official schedule in advance to secure your spot.

The most efficient route is taking the Taipei Metro's Blue Line (Bannan Line) directly to "Ximen Station," then walking about 8 minutes to the temple. Alternatively, board Bus Route 205 from Taipei Main Station, which stops right outside the temple entrance—approximately 15 minutes. Ride-hailing apps like DiDi or Uber also offer convenient door-to-door service, especially useful for travelers with luggage or groups.

Use an EasyCard or iPass card for seamless transfers between metro and bus, and enjoy discounted fares. Total travel time is around 20 minutes, making it accessible for all types of visitors. For drivers, parking is available at Ximen Underground Parking Garage or nearby residential lots, though spaces fill up quickly on weekends—arrive early to secure a spot.

Yes! Families will enjoy visiting Wanhua Park, where kids can play freely, fly kites, or attend weekly children’s story hours hosted by volunteers sharing heartwarming tales of compassion and service. Nearby, Bopiliao Historic Block offers interactive exhibits and hands-on craft workshops like paper cutting, sugar painting, and traditional puppetry, giving children a fun way to learn about Taiwan’s cultural roots.

The temple itself hosts family meditation camps periodically, featuring guided mindfulness exercises, eco-friendly art projects, and shared meals—all designed to nurture empathy and focus in young minds. With designated child seating areas and quiet zones, parents can fully engage while children enjoy safe, meaningful activities. Most events are free and require pre-registration via the official website to avoid overcrowding.

The temple is open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, including Sundays and public holidays. However, special ceremonies or closed periods may affect access—always verify the current schedule online or by phone before visiting.

Visitors must wear modest clothing (no shorts, tank tops, or flip-flops), remain quiet, and turn off mobile devices or switch to silent mode. Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited to preserve the meditative atmosphere. Upon entry, use the hand-washing station and shoe-changing area as instructed, storing personal belongings in lockers provided.

The temple promotes a zero-waste environment—bring reusable water bottles and shopping bags. Visitors are encouraged to practice mindfulness, respect, and kindness throughout their stay, aligning with Tzu Chi’s core values of compassion and harmony.

After your visit, head to Ximen Night Market for authentic Taiwanese street food. Try the famous A-Zong Noodles—rich broth with tender noodles and fresh toppings—or Wu Ji’s Stuffed Pork Sausage, crispy on the outside, juicy inside. For plant-based dining, visit Santia Old Street Vegetarian Restaurant, serving handmade tofu and seasonal vegetable dishes that reflect Tzu Chi’s sustainable lifestyle.

Don’t miss Chen Family Duck Soup, a century-old local favorite with slow-cooked duck meat and a deeply flavorful broth—perfect with steamed rice. Most restaurants offer dine-in or takeout options, and many accept digital payments like Apple Pay and Google Wallet. To avoid long queues, visit during off-peak hours for a more relaxed dining experience and better service quality.

Traveler Reviews

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Sotetsu Grand Fresa Taipei Ximen

Staying at Sotetsu Grand Fresa Taipei Ximen was an absolute highlight of my trip. The location is unbeatable—right next to the MRT Line 3 station, and just a quick walk across the street brings you straight into the heart of Ximending. Despite being in the bustling area, the room was surprisingly spacious for the neighborhood—four suitcases fit easily with plenty of room to spare. I booked a view room, and it delivered on both comfort and scenery. The bathroom is split into two separate areas, which is incredibly convenient, especially when traveling with family or friends. The shower space is generous and well-designed. Bonus: the hotel offers free garment pressing, which made getting ready for events so much easier. Everything from check-in to checkout felt smooth and thoughtful. This place truly delivers on comfort, convenience, and value—definitely a top choice if you're visiting Taipei.

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Wego Boutique Hotel-Linsen

This stay was absolutely fantastic—I’d choose this hotel again without hesitation. The location is unbeatable: just a short walk to Taipei Main Station and surrounded by great dining and shopping options. The room was spotless, cozy, and incredibly quiet—my sleep quality was excellent, even with the AC running all night. The staff went above and beyond with their warm hospitality; they were helpful, friendly, and even arranged a pickup for me. It’s clear they care about guest experience. With such a great balance of comfort, convenience, and value, this place stands out from the rest. I’ll definitely be back on my next trip to Taipei and highly recommend it to anyone visiting.

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The Tango Hotel Taipei ChangAn

The Tango Hotel Taipei ChangAn is a fantastic choice for both business and leisure travelers. The staff are incredibly welcoming and attentive, making check-in and throughout the stay a pleasant experience. The breakfast buffet is a highlight—offering a great variety of local and international options, from fresh pastries to traditional Taiwanese dishes. Located in a vibrant area, it’s surrounded by restaurants, bars, convenience stores, and easy access to public transportation. While the room is compact, it's thoughtfully designed with high-quality furnishings, a comfortable bed, and all essential amenities. Everything feels clean, modern, and well-maintained. Being just a short walk from the metro station makes exploring Taipei effortless. Overall, this hotel delivers excellent value and comfort—definitely a top pick for a memorable stay.

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Forward Hotel Taipei

Staying at Forward Hotel Taipei was a fantastic experience. The hotel is incredibly convenient—just a 2-minute walk from the MRT station, and only two stops away from the Taoyuan Airport MRT line, making airport transfers super smooth. The room was recently renovated with a clean, minimalist design that felt fresh and modern. Everything was spotless and well-maintained. Breakfast was a pleasant surprise—offering a good mix of Western and Japanese-style options, with consistent quality and tasty flavors. It’s clear the team takes pride in their service. For travelers looking for comfort, convenience, and a great value, this hotel is an excellent choice. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Taipei.

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Lio Hotel

We stayed with four people in two rooms, and the space was more than adequate—each room felt spacious and comfortable, with a clean and well-maintained bathroom. The location is excellent: just a short walk from Taipei Station and Ximending, making it super convenient for exploring the city on foot. We enjoyed strolling around the lively streets, grabbing local snacks, and shopping without needing to rely on transport. The hotel offers a great balance of comfort, cleanliness, and value for money. It’s quiet enough to rest well after a busy day, yet close to all the action. Highly recommend this place if you're looking for a central, hassle-free stay in Taipei.

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Just Live Inn

Staying at Just Live Inn near Taipei Main Station was an absolute breeze—everything is within walking distance, and the location makes exploring the city so convenient. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making check-in a pleasant experience. I also appreciated the complimentary drink voucher that allowed me to enjoy a cold soda, ice cream, or even a refreshing beer in the evening—small touches that made a big difference. The room’s soundproofing isn’t perfect, especially if you’re sensitive to noise, but it didn’t interfere with my rest at all. Overall, the cleanliness, comfort, and value for money made this stay memorable. I’d definitely book here again on my next trip to Taipei.

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Taipei Ximen Wow Hostel

Located right in the heart of Ximending, this hostel is perfect for travelers who love a vibrant atmosphere. The neighborhood is bustling with shops, street food, and nightlife, and the metro station is just steps away—super convenient. The place itself is clean and well-maintained, with spotless bathrooms and showers that make your stay comfortable. One thing to note: if you're sensitive to noise, you might hear some singing from the downstairs karaoke bar before 10 PM. Also, the air conditioning in the room runs very cold—definitely turned it down a bit and used extra blankets, which thankfully were provided. Overall, this is a great value for the location and quality. I’d definitely stay here again if I’m back in Taipei.

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Mandarin Oriental Taipei

This trip to Asia included stays at other luxury hotels like Mandarin Oriental's counterparts, but none could match the exceptional experience at Mandarin Oriental Taipei. From the moment I walked in, warm greetings from staff made me feel instantly welcome—like coming home. The room was immaculately clean and meticulously maintained; even my tangled data cable was neatly organized and secured with a hotel-provided tie. Daily water replenishment was prompt, and the nightly turndown service went above and beyond—my room was refreshed, essentials restocked, and everything put back just right. The location is fantastic: surrounded by excellent restaurants and easily accessible via public transit to major attractions. Every team member I interacted with showed genuine care and professionalism. It’s rare to find such consistent attention to detail and heartfelt hospitality. I can’t wait to return.

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City Inn Hotel (Taipei Station Branch I)

I couldn't be happier with my stay at City Inn Hotel (Taipei Station Branch I). The staff were incredibly courteous and spoke both English and Japanese fluently—truly impressive. Even when we arrived late from customs, they kindly asked if we were having trouble finding our driver, which showed genuine care. Located just steps from Taipei Station, the hotel offers unbeatable convenience for exploring the city. Clean, well-maintained rooms, excellent service, and a warm atmosphere make this a top choice. I’ll definitely return next time I visit Taipei—highly recommend!

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Erin Hotel

We arrived a bit late and ran into a small issue at check-in, but the front desk staff handled it quickly and efficiently—within minutes, everything was sorted out. It didn’t ruin our mood at all; in fact, it just made us appreciate their professionalism even more. The hotel is clean, quiet, and well-located—just a short walk from the subway station, making it super easy to explore Taipei. One of the best perks? They have a microwave in the common area. We picked up some late-night snacks from nearby and warmed them up in no time—so convenient for a quick, hot bite after a long day. Overall, the experience was excellent, and I’d definitely stay here again.

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Santos Hotel

My stay at Santos Hotel in Taipei was excellent from start to finish. The staff were friendly and attentive, making the check-in process smooth and welcoming. While the room amenities aren’t brand new, everything was clean, well-maintained, and comfortable—especially the bed, which provided a truly restful night’s sleep. Breakfast was a highlight: a great mix of Chinese and Western options, with fresh, tasty food that hit the spot. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from both bus stops and MRT stations, so getting around the city is super easy. For a reliable, affordable, and consistently good hotel experience, this place delivers. I’d definitely recommend it and will be staying here again on my next trip to Taipei.

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Hua Da Hotel - Nanxi

I absolutely loved my stay at Hua Da Hotel - Nanxi! The place was spotless, and the owner couldn’t have been more welcoming. It has a similar vibe to a Korean motel, but the bedding is top-notch—definitely hotel-quality, which made a big difference. Just a heads-up: Taiwan doesn’t have much heating, especially during December to March, so if you're visiting then, bringing a small electric heater or heat pack can make your stay much more comfortable. The facilities are great for the price—really good value. Since I speak some Chinese, communication was easy, and I even extended my stay just to enjoy a relaxed final day of good food, rest, and fun. I’ll definitely be back! And while I didn’t get many photos (oops!), the room and amenities were exactly as shown online—clean, well-maintained, and stylish. Highly recommend!