Featured Hotels Near Sanxia Old Street

House of San Sia Ah Kuei

House of San Sia Ah Kuei

No. 52-1, Jinmin
6.98KM from Sanxia Old Street
Non-smoking floorAirport Shuttle Service
per night
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USD**1
Thinker Hotel

Thinker Hotel

4.4 / 5Good
No.89, Jianshanpu Rd., Yingge Dist.
2.49KM from Sanxia Old Street
Children's Play AreaFamily-friendly HotelChildren's Play AreaLuggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**8
Alia Motel

Alia Motel

4.5 / 5Great1 Reviews
No.10 Lane 169, Zhongshan Road
0.16KM from Sanxia Old Street
Non-smoking floorLuggage StorageKTVParking
per night
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USD**0
Bear Hotel

Bear Hotel

4.4 / 5Good10 Reviews
No.213 Dade Road
1.7KM from Sanxia Old Street
Non-smoking floorLuggage Storage2024 Featured HotelsHot Spring Hotel
per night
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USD**7
Gold Sand Motel

Gold Sand Motel

4.5 / 5Great
No.468 Xuecheng Road
1.84KM from Sanxia Old Street
Children's SuppliesLuggage StorageParking
per night
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USD**5
Ching Ching Motel

Ching Ching Motel

3 / 5
No.30 Changtai Street
1.46KM from Sanxia Old Street
Non-smoking floorLuggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**3
Full Moon Motel

Full Moon Motel

No. 12, Lane. 208, Bade Street
7.02KM from Sanxia Old Street
per night
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USD**3
Fish House

Fish House

4.8 / 5Outstanding
No. 171, Wenhua Rd.
2.35KM from Sanxia Old Street
HikingChildren's SuppliesLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**4

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Sanxia Old Street

Sanyi Old Street Panshan Guesthouse stands out for its heritage renovation and central location, just a 3-minute walk from the historic alley. Each room features floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the red-tiled rooftops and traditional lanterns. The inn provides local cultural guides and free bicycle rentals to explore nearby attractions like the Hakka Cultural Museum and Old Rail Trail, delivering an authentic rural Taiwan experience with modern comfort.

Sanyi Old Street Home Garden Inn is only an 8-minute walk from Sanyi Station, with direct trains to Taipei taking about 25 minutes. Guests can also take the MRT Banan Line to "Sanyi Station" and walk 10 minutes to reach the property. The inn offers complimentary shuttle service (twice daily) to nearby sites such as Longshan Temple and Sanyi River Riverside Park. With well-connected bus routes linking to major New Taipei attractions, getting around is seamless and efficient.

Sanyi Old Street Family Stay is designed with families in mind, featuring rooms with dedicated children’s play zones and non-slip flooring. Located near Sanyi Elementary School and a parent-child reading space, it hosts weekly events like handmade pottery workshops and local farmers’ market tours. Breakfast includes homemade rice cakes and red bean glutinous rice balls, with custom meal options available. Guests can easily stroll to Sanyi Old Street, letting kids explore Taiwan’s traditional village life firsthand.

Sanyi Old Street View Lane Pavilion boasts 360-degree rooftop suites with unobstructed views of the entire old street, including tiled roofs, vintage lanterns, and distant mountain ranges. Each suite features a private sky terrace and offers nighttime light projection shows, where historical stories and folk tales are displayed across the façade. Guests receive a complimentary photography tour guide to capture perfect shots, making it ideal for travelers seeking immersive visual storytelling.

Sanyi Old Street Reflection Inn is a creative haven blending retro aesthetics with modern design. Its lobby showcases a giant vintage tram model and a wall of black-and-white archival photos, while guest rooms incorporate Hakka window lattice patterns and minimalist furnishings. The highlight is the rooftop starlit café, open at night with poetic projections and soft lighting—perfect for dreamy photo moments. The inn even offers free costume borrowing (including traditional shoes and qipao), helping guests create unique, culturally rich content.

Guests staying at Sanyi Old Street Panshan Guesthouse can join a traditional rice wine brewing workshop led by elderly locals, learning ancient techniques like steaming rice and fermentation. They’ll also taste aged Sanyi rice wine straight from the barrel. Every Saturday afternoon, the inn organizes a local food trail featuring handmade glutinous rice balls, oil tofu tangyuan, and green onion pancakes. Additionally, they arrange bamboo weaving classes with master artisans, allowing travelers to craft their own miniature bamboo baskets as meaningful souvenirs.