
Taipei/Luzhou Top Hotel Picks
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Dreaming of an authentic Japanese onsen retreat? Look no further! Nestled in Beitou’s hot spring district, just steps from the Geothermal Valley, this hotel is a masterpiece of traditional Japanese architecture, adorned with Kutani porcelain, Wajima lacquerware, and gold leaf. Soak in natural hot springs to melt away stress, indulge in exquisite kaiseki cuisine, and revel in impeccable omotenashi service. Perfect for families or couples, it’s your gateway to unparalleled Japanese luxury.

Nestled in the Datun Mountain Range, this hidden gem boasts century-old white sulfur hot springs with silky-smooth water to melt your stress away. The hotel’s minimalist, nature-inspired design blends white tones and wooden accents, creating a cozy retreat—each room even has a private hot spring! The lobby feels like a private library, perfect for book lovers. Enjoy international cuisine, a pool, and fitness facilities, whether you prefer relaxation or workouts. With thoughtful services like airport transfers and valet parking, your stay is effortlessly smooth. Come unwind and embrace the art of slow living here!

Discover an urban oasis in the heart of Taipei! This hotel blends minimalist modern design with garden landscapes for a truly relaxing stay. Just 7 minutes walk to Ximending and 3 minutes to Xiaonanmen MRT, it's perfectly located. Spacious rooms come with personalized computer setups, ideal for business travelers. Enjoy diverse dining options, from Jiangzhe cuisine to Thai flavors. With a versatile banquet hall and fitness center, it’s perfect for both leisure and business trips.


This is the new landmark of Ximending, perfectly combining shopping mall and hotel to bring you endless surprises! With 160 creative guest rooms, each infused with eco-friendly, tech-savvy, and humanistic elements, it’s a refreshing experience. Unique dining options on the 1st and 5th floors invite you to explore the vibrant rhythm of the west district. Plus, thoughtful services like airport transfers and business center make it ideal for both travel and work. Come and experience it now!






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Staying at Radium-Kagaya International Hotel was an absolute delight from start to finish. The moment you step into the lobby, you're greeted with authentic Japanese ambiance—elegant design, thoughtful details, and a serene atmosphere that instantly puts you at ease. The room itself is spacious, immaculately clean, and comes with a private onsen, which made for a truly relaxing experience while enjoying views of the surroundings. I loved the complimentary yukata provided upon arrival—it added such a charming touch to the stay. Free snacks and drinks were available throughout the day, perfect for a quick pick-me-up. Check-in around 3 PM even included a delightful tea ceremony with free green tea and traditional sweets—a lovely cultural highlight. Breakfast was another standout: abundant in variety, fresh, and delicious. Every meal felt like a special occasion. This hotel offers incredible value and a memorable, immersive experience—highly recommended for anyone looking for a peaceful retreat with a genuine Japanese touch.

Staying at The Gaia Hotel Taipei was an absolute delight—so relaxing and rejuvenating that I already know I’ll be back. The hot springs are pure bliss, perfectly maintained with a clean, inviting atmosphere. Every facility is well cared for, from the spacious rooms to the serene common areas. Staff go above and beyond with warm, genuine hospitality—always smiling, always helpful. What impressed me most was how affordable it felt for such a high-quality experience. It’s not just a hotel; it’s a peaceful retreat in the heart of Taipei. Whether you’re traveling solo or with family, this place delivers comfort, calm, and excellent value. I can’t recommend it enough—definitely a top pick for anyone seeking a stress-free escape.

Staying at Taipei Garden Hotel was an absolute delight—truly a standout experience. From the moment I stepped in, the attention to detail reminded me of staying at a Japanese luxury hotel like Okura Garden. The room was serene and thoughtfully designed with a calming Zen aesthetic; I even found a paper crane and a small moisturizer by the bed—such a sweet touch. Welcome amenities included a chilled cup of sake, and the temperature and humidity were perfectly balanced, creating that ideal Japanese wellness atmosphere. What truly set it apart was the cultural immersion: daily tea ceremonies and authentic Japanese-style spa treatments blended seamlessly with local charm. It’s not just about service—it’s about feeling deeply cared for in a way that feels both refined and personal. This is more than a hotel; it’s a retreat. I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at Caesar Metro Taipei was a great experience overall. The location is incredibly convenient—just steps away from the metro station and within easy reach of major attractions in Taipei. The hotel itself is clean, well-maintained, and offers a comfortable atmosphere. We were traveling as a family and had to adjust our itinerary, so we booked two separate reservations for our two-night stay. Unfortunately, the system didn’t allow us to merge the bookings, which meant we had to check out at noon on the first day and wait until 3 PM to recheck in—definitely inconvenient, especially with luggage in tow. However, the front desk staff went above and beyond by upgrading our room at no extra cost, which made a big difference. The new room was larger and much more comfortable. While we didn’t have breakfast at the hotel, so I can’t speak to the quality of the buffet, the service attitude was consistently friendly and helpful. For families or travelers looking for a reliable, centrally located option with solid value, this hotel is definitely worth considering.

Staying at Amba Taipei Ximending was such a great choice—being just steps away from Ximending makes exploring the area so convenient. The neighborhood is lively, packed with shops, street food, and great vibes. The breakfast was surprisingly good, especially the fresh rice balls and fried eggs—simple but satisfying. While I personally prefer the style of the Songshan branch, this location really shines for its unbeatable convenience. One thing to note: if you drive, parking fees are not included and you’ll need to arrange that on your own. However, both the Eslite and Emei parking lots are super close—no hassle at all. Overall, it’s a fantastic stay with excellent value, and I’d definitely book again.

The New Year's Eve live English music performance at the hotel was absolutely incredible—beautiful vocals and a vibrant atmosphere that made the whole evening feel magical. The vibe was relaxed yet festive, and I felt completely comfortable throughout. Located just steps away from Beitou’s famous hot springs, it’s super convenient for exploring the area, especially if you’re looking to unwind with a touch of luxury. The experience was unforgettable, and the value for money is outstanding. If you're planning a unique and memorable New Year celebration in Taipei, this is definitely the place to be.

This place is an absolute steal for the price! Right next to the metro station—just a 5-minute walk—and surrounded by great spots like Beidai Park, the trendy Beitou Train Station, and tons of local eateries. The room was beautifully designed in a traditional Japanese style, and my family and I absolutely loved it. The highlight? A private hot spring bath where two people could soak together—so relaxing and romantic. Free snacks and drinks are available throughout the day, perfect for a quick pick-me-up. The bathroom features a smart toilet, a classic Japanese showerhead, and even a tatami mat area. It truly felt like being in a real ryokan. If you're looking for comfort, charm, and authentic vibes, this is the spot.

My stay at Hotel Riverview Taipei was absolutely enjoyable from start to finish. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, friendly service—every interaction felt genuine and welcoming, making me feel right at home. The hotel is immaculately clean, both in public areas and the room itself, which added greatly to the overall comfort. While some of the furnishings show a bit of age and could use a refresh, everything still functions well and remains comfortable for everyday use. The bed was cozy, the air conditioning worked perfectly, and all essentials were in good condition. With just a little upgrade on the room equipment—especially in the bathroom and electronics—the experience would be even more outstanding. As it stands, this is a fantastic choice for travelers looking for a quiet, clean, and well-located hotel in Taipei. I’d definitely come back if I’m ever in town again.

I've stayed at Rich Garden Hotel in Taipei several times, and it consistently stands out as one of the most comfortable options in the area. While the building exterior and overall decor may look a bit dated, the rooms are spotlessly clean and feature actual windows—plus a bathtub, which is a rare find at this price point in Ximending. The breakfast is basic—just plain rice porridge, simple side dishes, and toast—but honestly, there are so many better local breakfast spots nearby that I usually just head out for a morning bite instead. Location-wise, it's super convenient for getting around: close to MRT stations, shopping areas, and restaurants. If you're looking for a quiet, clean room with good value in central Taipei, this hotel is definitely worth considering.

Staying at Wholesome Hotel was one of the best decisions I made for my trip to Taipei. Perfectly located right near Guangzhou Street Night Market—great food, shopping, and local vibes just steps from the door. The hotel is also within walking distance of Longshan Temple MRT Station, making it super convenient to explore the city. I stayed here during the Qing Shan Wang Festival, and the location couldn’t have been better. Clean rooms, friendly staff, and a peaceful atmosphere make this place stand out. If you’re visiting Taipei and want a comfortable, central spot with easy access to everything, this hotel is a must-try. Highly recommend!

Staying at Beitou Resort Metro Inn was a fantastic experience, especially for travelers exploring Taipei’s northern areas. Located just a short walk from Exit 2 of Fuxinggang MRT Station, the hotel is incredibly easy to find—cross the overhead bridge and follow the signs straight ahead. The room itself was spacious and comfortable, with a welcoming lobby that offered complimentary tea, cookies, and a coffee machine for guests to use anytime. The amenities are top-notch: a well-equipped fitness center, an indoor pool (don’t forget your swim cap—our team missed it and couldn’t use the pool, which was disappointing!), a convenience store, free laundry machines, and even free bicycles available for rent. Perfect for spontaneous trips to Xinbeitou or Yangming Mountain! Breakfast options were great too—simple but satisfying on weekdays with a Mos baked ham sandwich, tea egg, and drink, while weekends offered more variety including lotus paste buns, fresh vegetables, tofu, edamame, and more. Kids staying in a double room incur an extra charge of TWD 100, weekday breakfast is TWD 120, and weekend breakfast is TWD 180—still very reasonable. Overall, this hotel offers unbeatable value, convenience, and comfort. If you’re planning a visit to the Beitou area, this is definitely one of the best places to stay.

This was my first solo trip to Taipei, and staying at Ti Hwa Hotel made the whole experience so much easier. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from major attractions and bustling night markets, perfect for soaking in the local culture and tasting authentic Taiwanese food. I loved how close everything was, especially when I wanted to explore after dark. The only thing I noticed was that the area gets quiet at night, but honestly, that’s a plus for me—it meant better sleep and a peaceful atmosphere. Overall, it's a great value for the price, super clean, and staff were friendly. I’d definitely stay here again if I ever come back to Taipei.
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