Hotels of Taiwan - Asian Style

Hotels of Taiwan - Asian Style

A treasury of the oriental world, Taiwan has a developed tourism network and offers a variety of top-class services in the hotels of Taiwan allowing vacationeers who travel Taiwan fully immerse into the land's culture and not to be worried by accommodation matters.

Hotel rates present a great range of prices depending on the location, season, volume of services provided, facilities featured, kind of suite ordered (single/double/twin/triple/quad rooms) etc. A number of online reservation companies give a chance to book the room you like in advance before you travel Taiwan, having compared the offers and prices in different currencies.

Taiwan's capital, Taipei, has quite a lot of hotels, many of which are situated not far from the city centre or transportation hubs so moving around won't be a problem, however prices per person per night will be higher than in the correspondent hotels of the same class, say, in Kaohsiung (USD 97-108 for single and twin rooms accordingly in Ambassador Hotel Kaohsiung as contrasted to USD 163-169 for analogous rooms in Ambassador Hotel Taipei make a bit of difference).

So, when you travel Taiwan decide for yourself, whether full package of services and luxurious setting is relevant for you, or you can manage with a small but clean and cosy room for budget travellers. Some of the decent two-star hotels in Taipei include Golden China Taipei, Lilai Hotel Taipei, New World Hotel Taipei ($41 and higher), among three-star hotels we could name First Hotel, the Leofoo, the City, Empress Hotel ($70 and higher), good four-star hotels to stay at are the Fortuna and the Gala ($108 and higher), while the popular five-star ones are the Imperial, Agora Garden Taipei, the Grand etc ($170...).

In general, practically all hotels feature bathrooms with hair-driers, air conditioning, TV and radio, automatic wake-up calls, and can also have mini-bars, Internet connection, laptop plugs, and even disabled facilities .

Common hotel facilities are car rentals and parking lots, laundry services, direct dial phones, round-the-clock room service, travel agencies departments; while higher-class hotels can invite their guests to visit saunas, swimming pools, beauty salons, restaurants and lounge cafes, conference-halls, etc.

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